Thanks!
I think that sounds interesting, to make sure I'm understanding your use case would these pop ups be for your own use or for other people?
For example would you want to send a link to someone else on your team and then the link shows the diagram with popups and nesting?
Or would it be sufficient to send over the .mmd files and then the other person can use the cli to open the web interface which supports the popups and nesting.
I imagine I could add the latter one quickly but for the former I would either add an easy way for users to self serve like with ngrok or some cloud solution.
Or alternatively I could add some way to export the diagram just as a standalone HTML file in which case that could be sent and support the popups and hovering without the person you're sending it to having to have the CLI installed.
Crypto currencies consume more than entire countries.
AI has at least good uses compared to that.
I have yet to come across a single good use-case. It will never offset the damage that is has done and is currently still doing. But I am still looking.
Web3 is going great... maybe it is time to reduce the energy consumption that is only doing harm.
I’ll never understand why one stacks config syntax and semantics is seen as complicated while another stack of gigs and gigs of state is not.
A Linux host that pulls down a web server via its package manager is gigs of special state too. Where’s the simplicity? It’s no less complicated, maybe more familiar.
There’s way too much romantic and poetic day dreaming about what it is we do in IT.
You're right. But it is a little harder to get kubernetes up and running with a load balancer and your own domain.
Obviously not for people who are already familiar with it..
Not sure how big the difference is, but she was forced by the Japanese to be a comfort woman, the Wikipedia talks about women during the US occupation, some who were perhaps more "freely" there. Although it does mention them being "owned" by the club/bar owners.
> In September 1945, United States Armed Forces, led by General John R. Hodge, occupied South Korea after Korea's liberation from Japan. This also included Imperial Japanese comfort stations.[39] These events continued the government-sanctioned prostitution that was established in Korea under Japan's rule.
Sounds like they just took over what the Japanese had put in place... which is interesting to me because a) I never had heard of it b) living in Japan, the comfort women is a recurring theme of tension with SK, but I've never heard about SK giving crap to the US about this.
Widevine does not come bundled with Firefox & Chrome.
Each installation has to download the Widevine binary.
You would be able to use the binary to implement DRM support, like Kodi did.
> Postal was developed by aTech Media to serve its own mail processing requirements and we have since decided that it should be released as an open source project for the community. It was originally launched by us as AppMail but renamed to Postal as part of making it open source as we felt the name was more suitable.
One feature I would love to see a declarative diagramming solution would support is a hover pop-up with more information or nested diagrams.