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React Compiler edition.

>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JS
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentals
https://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etc
https://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScript
https://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorial
https://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no time
https://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS

>Resources for backend languages
https://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.js
https://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorial
https://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorial
https://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and Go

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>>107644568
You cannot disable dynamic SSR at the Next.js framework level.
You can only wrap your entire app in a ClientOnly component, but that's just an administrative bookkeeping thing which won't generate the code to have the client component bootstrap itself off of the dynamic SSR endpoint.

The endpoint itself is always reachable, and always exploitable if you're using one of the affected versions of Next.js that uses the compromisable version of the React Server Components library.
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>>107647292
HTMX is a meme for semantics-purist low-code fartsniffers that want to do everything by decorating dom nodes with special 'hx-*' attributes that have dynamic behavior attached. Afaik still via mutation observers, which is the abso-fucking most stupid way when you have webcomponents and the 'is' attribute available. But there it is.

Hyperscript is a DSL invented by the same fartsniffers to cater to HTMX's needs which pretends to be general purpose, but is mainly just something made up to be "anything but JavaScript" for when they cannot make do with just their attributes, breaking the promise of their own low-code framework and trying to hide it behind offering a 'simpler' scripting language than JS.

It's RETARDED.

For fuck's sake, if you need just a few sparse interactive area, just use web component custom elements built internally with something like Svelte if you need reactive UI updates.
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>>107647733
btw 'use client' is not client-side rendering, they are still pre-rendered on the server

If you want a component to render only in the browser, you must use next/dynamic with ssr:false
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>>107647827
>HTMX is a meme for semantics-purist low-code fartsniffers
Glad to see somebody finally cut through the bullshit
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>>107648314
This is why I don't use Next in production. Clusterfuck of retarded decisions and tech debt (pages vs app folder) because of experimental releases. A mixture of directives and exports that change app/server bundle. Directives seem to be the wrong abstraction because they aren't even configurable and I'm assuming not much tooling helps with linting when directives are enabled or not.

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>Tinkertroon that makes UI apps in Rust for no reason and spends all xir's time ricing xis tranime wallpapers:
>"Rust is the future of systems programming. C is unsafe and the industry will inevitably transition to Rust code only and using C will be legally banned. It is impossible to have bugs in Rust-written code."
>Straight White Male Compiler Engineer with 30 years of PL design, implementation and maintenance experience across dozens of languages, companies and codebases, and single-handedly implemented a memory safe version of C as a side project:
>"Rust is useless for systems design which inherently requires unsafe code. Rust users lack an appropriate understanding of manual memory management due to hand holding by the Rust borrow checker, which cannot be used in low level systems engineering that fundamentally requires manual memory management, an area that C, a real systems language, excels greatly at, causing them invariable to write buggy, unsafe code, due to lack of skill, a problem which is exacerbated by a false belief that the Rust borrow checker is protecting them from memory management bugs."
Your response?
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41% of Rust projects become abandoned.
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Me when every linux user and every person who uses twitter gets torched in a giant bonfire: Happy!
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>>107649866
The engineer is right /thread

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> Web developers are not real programmers.
How do you respond?
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no one cares what JBlow has to say about web programming. he is trying to give 'hot takes' about things that work fine and dont need fixing instead of releasing his programming language so real work can get done

he basically proving to everyone he is just a troll who spinning his wheels getting nothing done except a stupid game that after 10 years is not even close to being ready
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release the compiler, jon
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>>107647527
>Web developers empowered his speech to reach the entire world.
Mailing lists and Usenet predate the web by over a decade.
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> 10 years working on a complier
> 10 year working on a game
He's just a grifter because in our grift economy everyone wants to hear a hot take.
Fuck him.
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>>107640263
Videogame developers aren't real programmers either, tho.

I keep telling myself faggot you are a grown man, earning big salary, be a man and not a kid anymore and buy a good respectable automatic watch
but this thing that looks like a kids toy I have on my wrist is pure perfection of engineering and utility and usability
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>>107638289
>Be patient, the stiffness will be gone within a few weeks
I like to never take off my watch, even when I'm showering, so I bought it wanting to replace the strap already, plus, I like metal bracelets better than other types of straps.
I should've bought some better quality strap too, the fit within the lugs is a bit loose and the clasp is difficult to open.
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>>107649916
Usecase?
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>>107626810
I want to get an Apple Watch, if it has a heart rate monitor, I’m into calorie counting and other health metrics and it would help me dial everything in a bit better
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>>107649935
It has gps via sattelites instead of cell towers. They're what watches like gshock or explorers once were in terms of the most functional putfoor watch
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>>107649942
It's fun for a bit and then you put it in a drawer and wear a normal watch and forget about it.

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*inhales*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>107647694
Protectionism is retarded and inevitably leads to cheap brownoids being imported. It was the worst thing ever to have them working in their own countries to make goods we could buy at a fair price.
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>>107647694
The American companies building 5x more expensive drones will hire foreign workers to design and implement them.
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>>107647390
They will do the same with robowaifus after we get ours
They will ban chinese software and will force us to install the californi*n OS
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>>107647390
OP here.
Can americans (or anyone, really) explain to me how these obvious corruption schemes (extortions and kickbacks, like with NVIDIA being allowed to sell to chinese clients again) are not obvious to american voters?
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>>107649979
american voters only care about hurting brown people

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how many years till phones have keyboards again?
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Apparently some people [Zoomers] are switching back to dumbphones, highly doubt if this trend makes something, I'll probably say a year or two
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U can buy new phones whit modern Android and hardware featuring a phisical keyboard.
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>>107649614
>t. nervous apple executive
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>>107649486

just wondering if smartphones that have like multiple gigaherz range processor cores have extra imageprocessing for megacorporations
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Given the outlook on RAM, they should go back to selling people dumb phones.

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>>107568585
"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."
--Edward Snowden

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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>>107646329
>android
Android is loaded to the hilt with tracking features such as geographic tracking. Google has probably correlated you with all your phones.
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>>107613208
When are we getting new chapters?
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>>107647548
Unknown, could take some time: >>107542971
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You DO only install trustworthy extensions, right /psg/?

https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/12/browser-extensions-with-8-million-users-collect-extended-ai-conversations/
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>>107649823
>install trustworthy extensions
NEVER
I install extensions who's name I cannot even read from random korean piracy forums , exclusively.

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The team collected videos where creators show an on-screen gamepad overlay to train the AI.

NitroGen learned to map gameplay pixels to gamepad actions. It currently only works with controller based games.

nitrogen.minedojo.org
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>>107649032
>it's against the ToS like botting
They would have to be able to distinguish between the average player and some AI trained on a video game.
>>107649200
There's just shit I don't feel like doing that needs to be done, like my bird house or herb runs.
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>>107624911
The point is that I need to work while the AI has some leisure time
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>>107649907
>They would have to be able to distinguish between the average player and some AI trained on a video game.
is this bait?
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>>107648730
>>107649907
>this shit or a more advanced alternative releases
>gacha users don't even have to touch the app anymore
>this kills the addiction
>this kills the gacha
Wishful thinking but would've been funny funny.
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>>107649927
nta but I've been suspected of botting the grind when all I did was press a series of buttons in fixed order for 2-3 hours while watching movies.
Once actually had to film myself dong it to get unbanned. And then they changed the UI to require mouse interaction to restart the grind.

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would debian survive without canonical support?
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>>107649037
Daily reminder that canonical support pedophiles.
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>>107649157
Unity was cool but they killed it, also ubuntu touch but they killed that too, so you're sadly right.
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>>107649848
Ur a pedofile
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>>107649879
>y-youre a pedo
Uh oh butthurt kiddydiddler alert.
Nigger, if I had a button that would kill all pedophiles I’d build a device that presses it automatically 50000000 times a day.
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>>107649126
But would those people contribute to debian development?

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https://www.thurrott.com/dev/330980/microsoft-to-replace-all-c-c-code-with-rust-by-2030

>Our North Star is ‘1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code.’ To accomplish this previously unimaginable task, we’ve built a powerful code processing infrastructure. Our algorithmic infrastructure creates a scalable graph over source code at scale. Our AI processing infrastructure then enables us to apply AI agents, guided by algorithms, to make code modifications at scale. The core of this infrastructure is already operating at scale on problems such as code understanding.”

LOL
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>>107640674
> 1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code
We've entered the "Collectivization" / "Great Leap Forward" era of Big Tech. Where once there were fads, now a political Lysenkoism has taken hold in the tech sector and millions of lines of working code and programs will be lost in the coming 'revolution'. The ultimate end result of this will be the death of Windows, and with it the core culture of personal computing as we know it, replaced by the unapologetic fascism of Mac OSX / phone Oses and Cloud computing.
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>>107640674
>"1 dev, 1 month"
>by 2030
Hmmm..
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>>107640674
>1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code
so having ~20 working days per month, it means 50k lines per single working day? with engineer operational teams usually having some meetings and operation support work? are they fucking retarded?
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>Our strategy is to combine AI and Algorithms to rewrite Microsoft’s largest codebases.
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>>107640674
Seems like they're going for maximum hilarity. There's way fewer examples of Rust code for the AI to learn from than older languages.

>oldest distro
>no drama
>batteries included
>bsd-style init scripts (mewburn style)
>just werks
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>>107634486
but /dev/null is your /home/
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>>107638682
And I didn't update for a month and it broke.
My mileage is different. If it happened to me then it could happen to other people too. It was long ago, but still. Maybe it used to be worse and now it's better. I don't know, I didn't use arch for years. The arch had a problem that you need to have correct/updated certs. If something is not correct your system is fucked. In slackware there is no dependency manager, no retarded checks of any kind. There are never dependency issues, no conflicts of any kinds. Slackware way is better. It's simple as fuck. If only the whole system - every core system package had their own Slackbuild the Slackware would be literal perfection.
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>>107642551
I've used to use CRUX for 2 years and Slackware for like 5 years. CRUX is less complete, but have better design. Slackware wins in it's user friendliness and straightforwardness and that basically everything is already packaged. In CRUX you need to make ports for many things and things like complete DEs are not packaged. The most complete desktop you can get without too much hassle is probably XFCE. Most people use WMs on CRUX so not many people package complex software. On Slackware even Plasma is packaged, because AlienBOB packages it.

Objectively CRUX is superior, but in reality Slackware is better, because it's as in the name - you don't need to do much. And in CRUX you need to do a ton unless you are satisfied with no desktop, no WINE and no complex software of any kind. It is fine if you want very minimal system though.

Both of them have a nice property of stable system that doesn't change unless you want it.
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>>107649760
>If only the whole system - every core system package had their own Slackbuild the Slackware would be literal perfection.

akshually

>https://git.slackware.nl/current/tree/source

there is a slackbuild for every official package. all you need to do is provide a source tarball
then you even have an experimental build-world.sh script on the official website.
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>>107649901
correction: make_world.sh is on that link already.
go up a level or two and you have version 15

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/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots

It's Over Edition

>News
Z.ai releases GLM 4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7
Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flash
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2
Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2
Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5
Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3

Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html

>Frontends

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Wait Anon said desu
Let's go!
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this thread reeks of ozone and despair
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>>107649797
what about bad decisions?
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>>107649806
that comes with the territory
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>>107648820
'Twas the night before christmas eve.
With much cheer I come clear: this be the last shill.
https://chub.ai/characters/lungus/the-grinch-that-saved-israel-fc129f9900c8
A quickly-made card to celebrate the coming holiday. Can YOU save Israel?
Merry Christmas everybody. I'm gonna make an actual proper card next time I promise.

I'm seeing all this shit on YT, forums etc.
>DDR5 prices at 400%
>SSDs are next
>you won't be able to afford a PC
>Win11 is Satan's anus
>AI will replace you, spy on you
>you will own nothing
The thing is, for over a decade we have been stuck in this stupid hype-for-new-tech upgrade cycle. Suddenly 4 cores was no longer enough, 16 gigs of RAM not enough, 2TB being the go to size. PeeSeaMastaReis, RGB, wireless. Where are the tech improvements though? Games looks worse and play worse than shit that came out in 2007. People are on fiber now, but webpages still take a few seconds to load. I use my computer the exact same way I used it when it was a big white box, paired with bulky 14'' CRT - watch movies, listen to music, play games, write code. AI is only useful for cutting down time on googling something, but then you still have to check if you can trust it, same goes for code troubleshooting, it's good for finding typos, but terrible for suggesting optimizations (which it does unprompted, and no, that toString() fucking stays!).
I'm actually thinking this: all this price hike and shortage isn't the end of the world. It's back to sanity. 4 cores, 8GB, iGPU, 512 SSD isn't shit. It's still going to play music, movies and vidya (still a better machine than I ran Crysis with when it came out). Normie-friendly Linux distros have been a thing since Mandriva and Ubuntu, but now they cover gaming too (Cachy, Bazzite, Nobara).
We haven't been progressing for over a decade, yet buying more expensive hardware to have the exact same (or worse) experience. I have a shitty low-tier Thinkpad the sole purpouse of which is to play music, movies and emulate arcade games through Fightcade for when friends visit. That thing is hooked up to a 4K TV and does fine, I use it more than my beefy desktop, just because of the couch-experience. IMO, a GPU or DDR5 stick could cost 10K bucks and it still wouldn't care. Whatever computer you have, hasn't been obsolete since 2015.
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>>107648301
Good post, Anon. I've been having similar thoughts on the whole thing.
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>>107648301
Wow you must really be underage if you think this shit is new or that price hikes never have happened before.
>you will own nothing
Oh you're one of those kind of retards
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>>107648301
this is kinda based but what if software just says fuck you and raises requirements anyway?
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>>107648439
>Oh you're one of those kind of retards
By quoting someone else? Explain your logic? Or maybe you didn't read the post and don't understand what green-text is?
I also experienced all the price hikes that happened before and always just endured. My upgrade cycle is between 5-6 years and that was only because of things like this >>107648451
Last upgrade I did was in July and after a week I realised it wasn't necessary, it was something I was planning as part of that cycle, had the money, pulled the trigger and it was stupid. Now my biggest bottleneck is the keypress delay setting in my OS and general wireless interference becoming a meme when every peripheral is running of a 2,4 dongle.
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>>107648301
You're one of the .0001% of people that actually has the time/inclination/patience to do all that stuff.
The remaining 99.9999% of the populace will just pay the $1,000/mo for compute access or be forced onto the street and OD on fent

Previous Thread: >>107617435

>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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>>107649190
To be honest, I'm not a great fan of onions sauce, it tends to overpower other flavours, in my opinion/experience. I like oyster sauce instead, it adds umami without becoming the dominant flavour at all.

On lmarena, like Mustachio observed, there's almost certainly some kind of account-related profiling when it comes to the filter. I've been noticing myself that running the same prompt while logged in and while in incognito mode, without login, results in different treatment. So far, this is limited to prompts that were so innocuous that it made no sense they were blocked in the first place.
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>>107649490 (Me)
And I'll never remember this stupid word's filter...
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>>107649490
haven't partook in oyster sauce in a long time. kind of don't remember the taste.
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>they dumbed down the captcha
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its way harder now
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>>107640620
Test.
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>>107640742
The solution is force the users to learn Teeline shorthand. Then you force the users to mechanical turk -work produce Teeline samples that challenge the other users.

Teeline total Internet domination. Non-Teelinist total purge. Only the strong survive.
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>>107649381
It's absolutely not. you just find the two same things and the answer is the third.

The dice one right now is just count the blanks.

eg
1st. 1 blank
2nd. 1 blank
3rd. 3 blank

1st and 2nd are the same. answer is 3rd.
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