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Their value system does not consider consistency as a virtue. This is why shaming them as hypocrites does not bother them or resonate with their supporters.
To have an affect, the shaming needs to reflect their values. For example, being lazy and not wanting to work.
Sarah is too lazy to do good work that would hold up to public scrutiny, so she’s trying to change the law so she can hide her low quality work.
This has a better chance of getting her supporters to question her actions, putting her on defense.
Shaming based on civilized values does not work on the uncivilized.
I’ve been using Quarto a lot for Data Science work and it uses Pandoc under the hood I recall.
Not sure what you’re envisioning by Pandoc + git, but the RStudio IDE has a git integration and a WYSIWYM Quarto editor.
Sadammit you got me
This post really shows how old I am, because I immediately thought “does anyone actually compose on a mobile device?” The experience is so bad I limit my own mobile compositions to message responses like “k” and “lol”.
I wrote this comment on my phone and it was an awful experience 🙃. But hey, at least my keyboard app suggested a silly emoji…
I’ll continue to do my “real” writing on my desktop for now. Integration apps like KDEConnect have been enough for me to get by, but they aren’t perfect either.
Should I vote for Genocide or Super Genocide? Or just life quit and let you all deal with it?