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And the site even has a French translation.

Ironically, this effectively is a pro-Trump comment because it's the Trump administration that defunded US propaganda outlets.

No, the Trump administration is an enormous supporter of propaganda outlets, just not the ones that already existed. They don't care about maintaining the rules based world order. Their propaganda is much more inward-focused.

You're probably right, I was speaking as someone from outside the States, and hence more familiar with the outside-focused US outlets.

IDK, I still miss Rust's strictness and exhaustive enum matching.

I don't know about what other strictness you're referring to but exhaustive enum matching is common check in most TS stacks via eslint. Yea, it's not builtin, just saying there's a solution and it's super common.

The thing you gotta make sure to do is basically return inside of switch statements. Typescript will gladly propagate a type that you think is never but is actually ThatOneCaseYouForgot if it's not ever used or referred to.

Every TS project I've worked on has an assertNever(val) thing specifically to check for this kinda stuff


You can actually have it built-in (via default case in 'switch' statements having a 'never()' statement). But it's less powerful than Rust's.

Or you don't use the defualt case and rely on definite assignment analysis or checks for returns in every code path.

I find the never type in TS actually being a proper bottom type + having control-flow based types vastly superior to what rust offers.


last time I researched enums in TS for a project, they were a mess such that it was better not to use enums in the first place

Enum matching is one of the better aspects of Rust.

Enough members of the National Assembly managed to bypass the military blockade, get into the building, and vote to reject martial law. (Some had to climb over the fence to get in.)

Here's a news article from that time: https://m.koreaherald.com/article/10012328


As someone who used to save too much, I agree.

Go abroad for treatment, problem solved.

Sure, to a country like the US right? Then why not stay there?

Until the next regime change or great war destroys your assets or makes them worthless. (Granted, that doesn't seem so impossible in the States any more, either.)

>doesn't seem so impossible in the States any more

A great war means both our countries will be thoroughly nuked.


It's impressive that you felt the need to register a new account and go through their comment history.


Not that hard to do but sure bro, sick burn.


> Whatever Israel did (to defend itself) was by no means even near

Now that's a record fast jump between "it never happened" and "they deserved it".


The best thing about zionism zealots propagandists is they can't hide it. I guess it's the effect of decades of having the West self-flagellate over "antisemitism", they got used to getting away with everything.

Also funny the wording "whatever they did", as if it's a mystery.


Could you share your tool please?


I could, but as you can see in this thread in sibling comments, even stating that I couldn't find a way to invert the direction easily already attracts ire of Anki evangelists, who assume bad intentions and try to dismiss personal experiences of others. Anki must be perfect! If you want to take a look, you can check out my recent comments, or my git repos.


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