

Huh. I wonder… could you create an EMP mine powerful enough to fry the electrical system of a car or motorcycle? Interesting idea.
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Huh. I wonder… could you create an EMP mine powerful enough to fry the electrical system of a car or motorcycle? Interesting idea.
Hugo has a watch mode, right? It should rebuild if it detects changes.


This is a really strong argument for not depending on non-federated, centrally controlled services. It doesn’t matter which country or company is behind Your Favorite Service™, they can be legally mandated to by Oppressive Regime (“it could never happen in my country!”), or they could just be arbitrary assholes.
I don’t care why Microsoft did it. I moved off Github when MS acquired them, although in this case it probably wouldn’t have made a difference. Regardless, what it proves is that you can not rely on a monopoly.
I hate admining PostreSQL, and groan when some app I want to use requires it. Don’t get me wrong: in a corp environment where someone else is responsible for backup/restore and permissions, pgsql > *. Tooling for it is great. It has every feature. But if I have to maintain it myself, I’ll chose a single file to copy and back up every time: sqlite FTW.