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Why do you want to selfhost it? I just use https://github.com/Exafunction/windsurf.vim in NeoVim like a super-autocomplete.


Multiple reasons:

- Germany, so I have crappy and unreliable internet (read as: 300kB/s or less pretty often due to overbooked cable internet connections).

- Can't share my code with the US (as a European) because I work in cyber defense.

- I want a reproducible work setup, and something that will survive 2 years and/or the startup exit of the proposed tools.


There is no way to build a setup that will last two years. Hell, this new crop of agentic coding hasn't even been around for 4 months.


I use Codeium in NeoVim and yes I find it very helpful. Of course, is not 100% error free, but even when it has errors most of the time it is easier for me to fix them than to write it from scratch.


I'm doing https://bialet.dev a web framework for simple web apps with idea to get back to have a fully static HTML first, and then you code the dynamic part.

It's based on the Object-Oriented scripting language Wren, it's fully integrated with SQLite, and it has a sort of JSX for the HTML (it's actually strings and interpolations, being part of the language).


You can run PHP in GitHub with the GitHub Actions to generate a static HTML site hosted in GitHub Pages.

So you can edit your HTML push and have a simple script to clean it before publishing it.

You can copy my blog is very simple and is generated with PHP

https://github.com/4lb0/blog


Your solution is quite nice and probably as simple as site generators get, but I was thinking of using php just for some simple includes etc. Here's my inspiration post which explains what I'm after, and why generators in general are not the solution (for me): http://ankarstrom.se/~john/articles/html2/


I've seen plenty of job posts in the US with PTO. It works the same as having a minimum wage and other workers' rights.


Minimum wage hurts the least skilled the most and makes them unemployable. There is no empirical need for the minimum wage as almost no one earns it.


If the minimum wage is low enough that nobody gets paid it how can it still hurt the least skilled workers? Aren't your two statements contradictory?


It removes the bottom rung of the ladder, it's a temporary stage.


What are you smoking? A minimum wage puts a floor on what is needed to have an employee. Paying less than that is even worse than we have it now.

Where do you live that doesn't have fast food, restaurants, retail, and so on? Most of these 'skilless' jobs are minumum wage. You are advocating for entire sectors of people to be paid less (i.e. exploited further) based on the false notion that few people are paid minimum.


Brazil is also a huge place. The European Union is also a huge place.


Does the EU set time off limits or is it up to the member states?


They set a minimum of 4 weeks, obviously countries are free to set a higher minimum if they desire.


Yes, that's a good argument for Americans. For non-Chinese, non-Americans, TikTok is not different from any other social media app.


As an American, I believe you've hit the nail on the head. Facebook is as bad as TikTok if you live in Taiwan, for example. Both companies will (if they haven't already) give your data to their respective governments in a heartbeat.


We (Argentinians) save in USD for the last 50 years, at least.


of course. I don't understand these people talking about "criminal" money laundering. They don't know how normal Argentines save. Dollars > Miami. Even a guy who repairs my shoes in Buenos Aires, has a bank account in Florida.


Is there something specific about florida in this story? Local laws or personal connections maybe?


It's close, EVERYTHING there is in Spanish, and it's a nice place to go on vacation.


> Easy to pronounce

That's very anglocentric


In the big scheme of things, it's not the absolute easiest, but vs "Türkiye" there's no contest.

   Tur-key
   Tür-ki-ye
2 vs 3 syllables. "Tür" with the umlaut cannot be possibly easier than "Tur", can only trip people up. "Key" is the only anglo part, but "kiye" doesn't seem to follow any prevalent latin alphabet pronunciation intuition either. And once you know how to pronounce it, "key" is strictly simpler regardless of language.

Nearly every language has their own name for Turkey because Türkiye is almost universally awkward regardless of how you write it down. The closest version that seems somewhat prevalent is something along the lines of Turkiya (usually spelled with a "ja"). But few seem to like the "ye". If I wanted to come up with a universal international name, I'd probably go with "Turkya" or "Turkia".

Few languages have a different name for Ankara - almost as easy as it gets.


> That's very anglocentric

You must be confused. Nobody is saying Turkey should change its name in Turkish. This is about the name in English. And English should be Anglocentric.


That's very anglocentric.

Isn't that the whole point?


Argentinian here. I agree with almost everything in this article. Except for

> high-inflation Argentina has almost no mortgage industry.

Real state is 100% dollarized since the late 70s [1]. It is not just about inflation because you can have adjusted interest rates [2]. We don't have mortgages because of the government currency exchange restrictions, and also our salaries didn't adjust as much as the inflation rates.

[1] https://www.lanacion.com.ar/propiedades/propiedades-cuando-s... [2] https://www.argentina.gob.ar/como-acceder-un-credito-hipotec...


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