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  • GitHub's reporting functions are limited. For example, it's not possible to report the issue or the reply from GitHub Actions. And the form for reporting the whole repository is somewhat broken and annoying to use

  • GitLab, Gitea and Codeberg

  • This but unironically. It's a way more efficient way to lose weight than exercise. And it doesn't come with the Ozempic side effects

  • This is the bad place!

  • With Tailscale, you don't have to open your SSH port to the whole internet. It's actually kind of silly that many servers are still exposing ports for private services on the internet

  • Things have changed a lot in 15 years...

  • No one's wasting a zero-day browser vulnerability on you

  • That's not how viruses work. Your PC can't just "catch a virus" if you click the wrong link

    If you really think that's how that works, then using the internet must be a terrifying experience for you. I feel bad for you

  • Isn't that Greek?

  • hmm

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  • Well you still have the lawn mower, which you can sell. But you'll get less than you paid for it (you might get $400) -- and I think that difference ($600) is the only part that should be exempt from taxes

  • hmm

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  • Surely businesses' investments can't be written off? If they could, that would be a massive flaw in the system

  • hmm

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  • Here's my opinion, as someone who has zero education in economics. Feel free to voice your disagreement if you know better

    If your personal expenses match your income but those expenses can't be written off, the resulting taxes result in a net loss for that month. This would be the same with a business if expenses could not be written off

    And in my opinion, buying a house should not be written off as a personal expense, and neither should a business buying a warehouse be able to write it off either. If something can be sold, only the permanent loss should be considered an expense -- the remainder should be an asset

    But bills and rent are generally permanent expenses. You don't get anything back after paying them, except the continuation of your services. I think these should be deductible. Similarly, if a business has to pay for a SaaS solution, I'm okay with that being a deductible

    Is my thinking flawed?

  • Copper

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  • O nice, nog 'n Suid-Afrikaner. Ek sien daar's baie van ons op Piefed. Hoe het jy van Piefed uitgevind?

  • This is a single byte, so it's represented the same in big-endian vs little-endian. Endianness defines the order of bytes, not individual bits

  • That's the sign bit. The cake is in two's complement

  • That's impossible. You'd need at least one neuron per atom, but each neuron has many atoms of its own

  • Yeah, this is about 5 layers above that in the OSI model