Maven (famous)

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The most annoying thing about being famous is having to tell everyone how famous you are.

Also: @Maven@lemmy.world

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  • I’d also only heard the “in vain” version prior but every list I can find of all sins says “swearing an oath” and doesn’t specify the intent behind it.

    I even found the passage James 5:12 which states: “Above all, my brothers and sisters, do not swear—not by heaven or by earth or by anything else. All you need to say is a simple “Yes” or “No.” Otherwise you will be condemned.”

    Seems to condemn all oath swearing of any kind on anything.






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    I’d highly recommend Tauri. It’s much much much faster and you can use svelte for the front end and enjoy all of those benefits.

    The “downside” is that all of the backend is written in rust which can be trouble to learn… (Downside is in quotes because rust is my favorite language and I would legally marry it if the law cared about the true meaning of love) However! If you don’t care much about the backend stuff or most of that is gonna be simple anyway… Just use it. It’s better in every way

    Edit for context: I’m the lead developer of a “popular” (it’s as popular as you can be as a niche tool for a niche community) open source project that uses Tauri with a svelte front end and rust in the back end.





  • I feel like this is a bad take but more importantly, nothing you’ve said answers the main question. Why would someone be happy to remove all of that art from people?

    In every example you gave, nothing was being removed at any point, they were just being moved around and not even always… Historical record painters got replaced with the new profession of photography but people who can paint extremely accurately still exist and are now an extremely valued skill.

    The question above is not about that process, one which is as old as invention, but more about the joy of removing those jobs.

    Why are some AI people so incredibly overjoyed that artists are no longer making money? Why are they so happy that writers will have to find new work? What about all of this makes them think that it’s a good thing that human programmers will be replaced?