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Unfortunately, Cloudflare Pages are deprecated. While the existing pages will be supported for some time, for new projects the only option is Workers that is much more complicated to configure.


Hey, sorry this has been a confusing transition.

You can actually still create new Pages projects, but it is de-emphasized in the UI in favor of Workers.

We've done a lot of work to make static sites on Workers just as easy to configure as Pages was. Have you tried it lately? Would love to hear what aspects you feel are still more complicated than Pages.

Just to be clear, we will not break existing sites using Pages. We will either auto-migrate them to Workers once we have all the tools in place to do so, or we'll keep supporting Pages forever.


Nice to hear! I haven’t tried it since last summer. What I tried to do was to deploy Jekyll from GitHub to Pages, and the only option I see was to deploy to Workers, but I couldn't find the documentation for doing this on Workers. Maybe this was improved since last summer. I'll try again.



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Much simpler would be just to use Rule 30.


I have to admit I don't immediately see how that would work, since the proof uses properties of Penrose tilings other than aperiodicity, but if you flesh out the details I think it would be a great paper.


In terms of RMS defenestration means throwing Windows out of the computer: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/copyright-versus-community.en...


This looks like the artificial language Lojban was constructed: its words share parts from completely unrelated languages to the point when none of the original words are recognizable in the result.


The original words aren't recognizable at first glance, but they do serve as potential mnemonics for remembering the terms/definitions for any learners who speak one of those source languages (English, Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, Russian, Hindi)


Indeed, you can use the keyboard shortcut Shift-F10 to open the context menu based on the cursor location.


Ah perfectionism, I do this all the time picking such words to align a word with its opposite word on the previous line (for example, an old name vs a new name to be able to compare them visually when they are aligned). This improves readability. Actually this is not hard to do.


What is really missing is a "Translate" button under non-english posts.


Who do you give the message for the translation? Big G? Babel?


It's a matter of time when free self-hosted neural networks trained for translation will appear.


Discussions leading to this comment might be useful: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24007390

Basically a real translation require a conscious machine or at least one closely resembling it.


Translating some common words would at least tell me which toots might be interesting enough to manually feed to a state of the art translator.


I agree that perfect translation might require GAI, but don't let perfect be the enemy of good. An AI just needs to be better than existing approaches to be somewhat useful.


I'd be down for Big G. I'd expect some kind of plugin either user-side (I choose) or server-side (the instance chooses), though.


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