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> Audible cheesecake?: How to become a better listener

Unsubscribe from Audible. Listen to audiobooks that you actually own. Stop being a slave of subscription economy.


Did you consider actually opening the link you're commenting on? The article isn't about the software you're ranting about.


This could be a line in Alan Parker's "Urban Warrior" bit. Some watchwords strung together, inadequate for the situation they are being posed in.


First I heard of this bit - hilarious! Thanks for sharing.


Oooh, we have all missed it. What would we do without him.


    > FTX
    > Musk
Very nice! How can I add friends on HN?!


> It feels good and particularly good at this moment to be at an organization that said we need to do things differently from the beginning, and then to be asking ourselves what does it mean to do things differently now and over the course of the next decade,

wow


They charge for bandwidth, server cycles and rent.


So they don’t profit?


Who cares. Don't be a free-loader.


I find it interesting that zlib is supposed to be compensated for their servers but the authors aren't supposed to be compensated for their writings.

Personally, I'm in support of zlib / libgen / other illegalist libraries. But it is kind of funny to see where the morality lies on this.


Your argument is skewed.

Z-Library guys didn't extradite any site users who didn't pay for their servers and handed them effective life sentences.


> A simple, clean and cross-platform music player

> electron-builder.yml

This is a joke, right?


Yet another 300 MB of utter Electron crap with as little functionality as viable.


> What about defence in depth?

It is a manager-speak buzzword. What about it?


    #!/bin/bash
    command1
    command2
wow, magic


Haha yes, that works too.

For clarification. For running a set of commands, one can just use a shell script. This does a little more that. This allows you to have a set of commands under a group and a sub group in a single yaml file, for easy access.

This is more a centralized shortcut to manage multiple command sets.


Check out functions/procedures/subroutines.


You're right. Can't argue with that. In the end, this is just another interface to do the same thing in a different way.


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