

Who is the target group for this? You mention uni networks, which are you talking about? Eduroam does not block vpns AFAIK. Is this aimed at people in repressive states?
Very interesting read.


Who is the target group for this? You mention uni networks, which are you talking about? Eduroam does not block vpns AFAIK. Is this aimed at people in repressive states?
Very interesting read.
Interesting, for some reason that didnt show up when i searched for it. Closing mine again.


nice that yjs worked for you :)
We’re blocking where custom options don’t make sense - which are a few since context is often constrained in our domain - but will probably enable users to do their own stuff with plugins. That way, the platform hopefully stays usable but extendable…


Looks very interesting! Two questions:
From a quick look around in the repo, I couldn’t find which CRDT lib you’re using. Which one are you using? I’ve used yjs in the past but getting the document out of yjs into a db was a pain.
Second: we’re also building a tool that connects a lot of information because research tools are very fragmented as well. What is your philosophy on how to connect the information while still keeping things structured and understandable? We’ve found that e.g. node networks are incredibly hard to understand when the data and logic behind them gets complex. We also found that when users are not restricted in their information entering (e.g. a markdown file), most will not enforce their own structure and it gets disorganised quickly. Did you try to solve that or is it more the users problem?


I totally did the thing where I commented without reading properly before. Sorry!


You need another goto end right before the end_false_if:, otherwise the false code will always run


Claude rallying for unions is a kind of W

Sock shoe sock shoe is only valid when you’re on a dirty floor (eg a beach), hopping around awkwardly on one foot, trying to stay as clean as possible


Got it, claude is a brat
Just noticed this isn’t the shitposting community
So you’re telling me that border skirmishes are completely natural?


https://www.forbes.com/sites/emmawoollacott/2025/07/22/microsoft-cant-keep-eu-data-safe-from-us-authorities/ iirc, this was about EU servers that were not supposed to forward data to the US by contract


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Yes, and even more can be lazy with annoying processes where they dont see the direct consequences oft their actions when they trust the system