I tried both. Static site generators are great for me, but when I have collaborators, they need a an admin dashboard or something with a graphical interface for editing the looks and/or content. Ghost is great but lacking features. Just saw Concrete5 in this thread, looks promising.
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We had air gapped systems (we didn't have internet) in the 90s and they still got viruses(from floppy disks). I don't understand what is new?
only if firefox weren't pushing everyone back.
is this the famous "invisible hand of the market"?
I feel your pain. I am not a native english speaker but I see lots of comparable words come up in my language. I believe they are wrong but I know many "wrong" examples that were wrong a century ago but they are part of the daily language now.
if you are already competent and you are aware that it doesn't necessarily give you correct information, the it is really helpful. I know enough to sense when it is making shit up. Also it is, for some scenarios, faster and easier then looking at a documentation. I like it personally. But it will not replace competent developers anytime soon.
Too late. it is a widely used term with a very specific meaning now. that's language for you. not just modern language. all of language.
I was referring to summary execution of a thief being a good thing.
Fascism is so normalized :(
Don't be scared. Embrace the data. Let it flow through the fiber optic cables and into your RAID array. Dew it!
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