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  • I mean, not quite. There should be a split between backend (logic) and frontend (presentation) even for desktop applications. It's not mandatory, but simply much better design. The 'interface' with which your frontend code calls the backend is much like an API (as in an API is also an interface)

  • That last sentence is pulling a whole lot of weight there, there are so many bad implementations out there it's just stupid.

    Also why the hell does this extend to all bottles, what is the point of a milk carton having this mandatory. (Pure coincidence, but most milk packaging I've come across after the change falls in the 'bad implementation' category)

  • To be fair, that's on the saner side on the scale of antivaxers. As in if you don't want to put "very dangerous unknown substances" into your body but still be safe you need as many vaccinated people as possible.

  • You seem to be talking about a completely different thing than the comment you replied to. The commenter above was talking about long-term seeding being incentivized by the tracker (it helps with keeping torrents alive). While you seem to be talking about short-term seeding. A month is not a long time.

    Not every tracker gives bonus points (aka BON aka karma) the same way. I advise you look for one that fits your needs and use it instead of the one you're complaining about. (Some examples of what sites use for BON: torrent size, torrent age, seeding time, remaining seeders, total seedpool)

  • So you agree that you think parents should be allowed to kill their children as an expression of their freedom.

    Now I'm curious where you draw the line? Anyways now that we've cleared that up I'm blocking the hell out of you cuz... Yikes

  • Sure it's kind of a crazy example... But it is not as ridiculously far removed as you think from parents choosing to let their kids die of preventable diseases.

    It really just comes down to the fact that you think it's a part of the parents freedom to withhold something that could prevent their child's needless death at no cost.

  • So parents should be allowed to kill their kids?

    Like in the example a parent is free to decide for a child that food is bad for them, and even when the child dies of starvation it is no problem because it should be seen as an expression of the parents freedom to choose to do so?

  • You should try getting into MAM... As in you need to show up in IRC, answer some very basic questions and you're in... It really isn't a hard interview. It's a great community with a very easy ratio/bonus system.

    Aside from that Anna's Archive is a great shadow library, it basically collects all the books from all the other shadow libraries.

    If you want a quick download (Anna's Archive can be slow) you could check out zlibrary.