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Interesting that you frame it in such a symmetric way. Habermas is thoroughly identified with the left and his influence on the right is at best indirect and contested.

While he sometimes identifies similar problems, he definitely does not arrive at similar solutions.


simple lists? 50 examples and still gaping holes in the logic and no consistent implementation of lists across any 2 editors.

https://spec.commonmark.org/0.31.2/#loose


I mean standard Markdown has numbered lists and bullet point lists. That's it.

sounds simple until you try to use it

I use it all the time. I don't try to make it do more than it does.

reminds me of when LyX became trendy with a small group of optimists.

I mean, LyX has met my needs since 2019 - I don't particularly need to be optimistic about it. I was even able to bring in parts of my old LaTeX preamble with me, especially some utility macros. It was a pretty painless switch with immediate benefit.

(I've done everything in it from write honors theses and format CVs.)

I've been interested in Typst. But beyond report generation (which I avoid in general), I don't really have a general "document processing" tool, but multiple specialized ones, and given Typst's current jack of all trades/master of none status, I'm not sure what it'll replace. I use Quarto for a lot of my statistical computing, LyX if I need to do a lot of finicky math typesetting (e.g. if I need to break out \qquad), and Word - god forbid - for my non-technical collaborators.


LyX is pretty great. It has an equation editor that actually works very well - once you learn it it's much nicer than typing in the raw LaTeX.

If I had to use LaTeX, I'd definitely do it via LyX.


LyX is cool but it was still just on top of TeX. typst is much more fundamental.

"hostile to business".. Employees of a business playing moral philosophers, priests or policy influencers miss the entire point of business.

The employees themselves can definitely gtfo to Finland for the reason that they have an unrealistic perception of business and the world. The business itself has no obligation to pay attention to magical thinking.


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he's a steamroller. and he said they would "do it by the book" or something along those lines. "dial it back" is probably coming from media.


except when Obama’s DOJ (successfully) sued Arizona to stop it from enforcing the border.


why flagged? is this site politically to the right of the theverge.com?

most of the comments are dodging the point of the article and looking for unrelated strawmen to attack. ok, maybe the site has cookies. who cares? the issue is the phone not the marketing site. so that is a weak point.

overall the idea sounds good. but is Jolla open source? Can we compile it and run it on the phone?


hackers gonna hack


And Popeye is based on a Polish sailor.


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