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I updated the title.


This looks great though I like TUIs more. I’ve been using https://github.com/idursun/jjui for the last few months, I highly recommend it if you are a TUI person like me.


Yeah the TUI ecosystem is much more built out than GUIs for JJ so far. TUIs are great too - over time I've personally found myself ~50% in the CLI and ~50% in some sort of GUI, but a TUI can fill both gaps pretty nicely. I have always hated viewing diffs in the terminal though.


jjui is amazing, sometimes I feel like I shouldn't rely on it so much so I learn the CLI, but it's just so useful!



  If someone has a pacemaker or similar artificial medical device, are they still an organic human?
Yes, they are.

  If I call my algorithm an optimization technique, does your license still put permissions on my use?
I think we need a new version to prevent this type of usage.

  Would it be better named "Rage Against the Man"?
What about "Butlerian Jihad License"?


I was being tongue in cheek as this is what the license appears to be. As is, it lacks necessary content to be a viable license.


Those are not hand drawn diagrams. I used https://excalidraw.com


I believe I jumped into conclusion without properly reading the article I linked and the first reference you gave. I will update my post not to give any false information. Thank you!


As someone who moved from Turkey to the UK 3 years ago, I could say that the British Bank system is closer to non-existent. You can't make such silly mistakes in the Turkish banking system because the system rejects the transfer if the recipient's name is wrong/mistyped.


Great work! I wondered what resource you have used when you started learning electronics. I'd be really appreciated if you share them


Like I wrote in another comment. There's a great book called "Make: Electronics". And you can get started with an Arduino kit, it comes with a book and several components. After this when you feel comfortable, you can move one to more advanced stuff, depending on what you're interested in.

There are plenty of videos online for almost any topic in electronics, and projects online using all kinds of components and for all kinds of purposes.

Check out EEVblog, the forums are good, and there are some videos for beginners and also the Youtube channel GreatScott!.

And thanks :)


Thank you for your reply!


Great article but it may cause epilepsy. I felt really dizzy while reading it.


why don't you just compile to js?

http://i.imgur.com/0DgQh4e.jpg


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