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Take your hate elsewhere

Which of those words classify as "hate"?

> Please respond to the strongest plausible interpretation of what someone says, not a weaker one that's easier to criticize. Assume good faith.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


Sure, but you're beating around the bush and not answering on where was the so called "hate"?

It's one thing to accuse someone of not replying to the "strongest plausible interpretation of what someone says", and another thing to accuse someone of "hate", which is a very serious accusation that requires proof beyond a shadow of a doubt, especially in the EU where strong anti libel laws apply.



Spamming the same thing while avoiding answering the "where's the hate" question with an actual argument, makes you the one breaking the rule you referred to:

>" Please respond to the strongest plausible interpretation of what someone says, not a weaker one that's easier to criticize. Assume good faith."

If you had a strong plausible interpretation you'd have given one.


I'm answering so others who read this can know my reasoning, not to explain to you, because you know exactly what you are writing.

The rhetoric that Sweden, Germany, UK and France are Muslim countries is exclusivley used by very far-right standing people to fearmonger and hate against immigrants. What would it even mean for these countries to be Muslim? Germany has literally a party with "Christian" in their name in the government. You still hear the bells of Christian churches everywhere.


Something-something-"don't feed the trolls".

Accusing people you disagree with of being "very far right" to automatically discredit them without arguments, is the ultimate bad faith cheat code of online debates. If you want, we can have this conversation over another medium where I can share you the data from government sources that prove my point as being mathematically and logically sound, and not "far right". THere's no point continuing here since HN anyway bans such discussions as inflammatory without right to appeal regardless of what data/arguments you bring to the table, so even if you win the argument, you still loose.

Understandable, but you shouldn't trust the ads, either.


For 1), check out Natural Selection 2 (https://www.naturalselection2.com/)


Haha. You win mschulze!

    > myrmi 0 minutes ago
    > 1 point by AndrewOMartin 0 minutes ago
    > mschulze 1 minute agor


Better luck next time letharion.


Hey, Cool to see someone who worked on this :) Back in the day I wrote a (probably really bad, not a C/C++ developer) wrapper around libspotify for Node.js: https://github.com/FrontierPsychiatrist/node-spotify

At some point it could do enough for me to build a webapp with Node.js running on a Rapsberry Pi to stream Spotify.

I even got contacted by Spotify to take down the domain node-spotify.com for it.


A German variant is "Naturblick", https://naturblick.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/?lang=en

It also allows sharing "sightings" (or "hearings") with a central service.


Thank you, I didn't know that feature. I almost always used g! to switch to Google when searching for country specific terms, guess I can change that now.


And you can press “y” to get that automatically when viewing a file on Github!


cool trick!


I am living in Berlin. I would say with 5000 gross income you should be able to save ~1000-1500 Euro in a month. According to http://www.brutto-netto-rechner.info/ you should get ~2917.05 Euro net.

I think with 60k income the taxes are 28%, but there's health insurance and social security insurance, too.

I heard that finding a flat is currently not easy in Berlin. Bergmannstrasse is a lovely "Kiez" (neighborhood).

The scene in Berlin for programmers is nice, lots of meetups (if you are interested in that).


> ...not to mention that it only works with IDEs.

That's not true. Lombok is an annotation preprocessor. That means it is running with javac which is independent of any build tools or IDEs. As long as it is on the classpath when compiling (-cp flag of javac) it works.

Of course for code completion you need an editor that is aware of Lombok / uses the compiled bytecode for that.


The Spark Framework [0] is pretty easy to pick up IMO.

Spring (with Spring Boot) has approachable tutorials [1] on how to get started but will get intimidating pretty fast.

I highly recommend using Kotlin instead of Java when trying out the JVM, though.

[0] http://sparkjava.com/ [1] https://spring.io/guides/gs/rest-service/


I also recommend Java Spark for a minimalist framework. I would say that is quite similar to Flask in Python. But unlike Flask, Spark does not have a templating language. FOr something simple, I would recommend freemarker..


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