[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

That's the reason why UBI and raising the minimum wage isn't a permanent solution for the working class though. They are good and provide some relief certainly, but in the end the corporations will exploit even harder, raise prices causing inflation that makes the raises unimportant, and use all that as a debate point to show that giving back to the workers leads to price raises.

Workers should still fight for raises, benefits and better contracts, but the end goal should be ending the system that gives the owners of capital all the power in the world.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

Blazor looks really cool!

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

Yeah, the original Super Tic Tac Toe is like that, but I decided to change it a bit because it seemed more intuitive when playing.

There can also be two game modes to choose from before playing that includes the original, I'm not planning on that right now but I'd be very glad with a PR for it if someone makes that effort

[-] [email protected] 8 points 3 months ago

I had some major updates, it has an AI mode now so it's much more enjoyable for someone to play alone

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

You mean like Tic Tac Toe within a bigger Tic Tac Toe? That was the original idea by VSauce, but I changed it to # of games won because it felt more intuitive when playing

[-] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago

Yeah I thought so, I hoped the quotations would make it less so.

I still think it's a catchy description though so I'm not changing it yet

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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/27328794

A twist of Tic Tac Toe inspired by VSauce written in React + JS.

I will happily accept contributions, if you're interested you can check for any open issues or create your own!

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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/27328794

A twist of Tic Tac Toe inspired by VSauce written in React + JS.

I will happily accept contributions, if you're interested you can check for any open issues or create your own!

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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/27328794

A twist of Tic Tac Toe inspired by VSauce written in React + JS.

I will happily accept contributions, if you're interested you can check for any open issues or create your own!

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A twist of Tic Tac Toe inspired by VSauce written in React + JS.

I will happily accept contributions, if you're interested you can check for any open issues or create your own!

[-] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Not meaning to be racist, but

Proceeds to say something completely, like pre WW2 level, racist

[-] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

The potential monetization being the donations to give them a living wage? What exactly is the criticism about, that they shouldn't get a living wage through donations and should rather make the platform paid or ruin it with ads?

Why do so many people get off on attacking the idea of FOSS, much of the software that is running our everyday lives is supported through FOSS (and lots of them are also being donated to so that the devs can afford to put food on their tables).

There are also many devs (on Lemmy as well) that contribute a lot without being paid, simply because they like the project, want to make it better, and want to learn by doing.

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Footwork is very important in all martial arts and Wing Chun has its own techniques for moving around and especially shifting.

You might wonder if shifting is all that useful in a real scenario, this video shows a way that you can apply it to get your opponent off their center line and take advantage while they can't counter your attacks.

As important as it is to keep your own center line, you should also look for opportunities to get your opponent off of theirs.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago

Bouzouki, because I'll be pretty ashamed of my purchase if I don't

[-] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

Nah these weren't decapitated so it's fair game

[-] [email protected] 19 points 9 months ago

Many people have clarity over what's going on, the hard part is dodging and outsmarting human trash like Piers while still making use of their platform to spread the truth and counteract their propaganda.

That's the really hard part and the reason why I respect him immensely for this.

[-] [email protected] 54 points 9 months ago

Maybe public opinion will change now that there's white victims of the genocide too

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As the first form in Wing Chun, Siu Nim Tao is the foundation for learning the correct stance, hand positions, fundamental techniques and getting used to your center line. In Cantonese, Siu means small, young, or just born. Nim (sometimes written as Lim) means idea, thought or reason. The word Tao means starting or beginning. Together, the phrase translates as “The Little Idea for Beginning.”

Siu Nim Tao is taught in three sections. The first third concentrates on developing good structure, relaxation and Gung Lik or “Elbow Energy.” This section is performed slowly and without muscle tension. Many consider this part to be almost like a preparatory meditation. In the beginning it is taught without any coordination to breath, and the focus is simply on remaining mindful and “in the moment.” It is not uncommon to feel warm and calm during the performance of this section.

The second section of Siu Nim Tao begins to develop Fajing, or the “release of power.” You begin to use both hands simultaneously while maintaining a solid stance. To release power efficiently you should stay completely relaxed and wait until the last moment of the movement.

The third and final section of Siu Nim Tao teaches the basic techniques of Wing Chun. These include Tan Sau, Bong Sau, Jeung strikes and others, and are performed one hand at a time.

Since Siu Nim Tao is the first form, many people mistakenly believe that it is only for the beginning student. Instead, Siu Nim Tao is intended to be practiced throughout your entire lifetime. Each stage of your development brings a new level of insight, meaning, emphasis and refinement. It becomes a mirror of your development.

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