We were the ones that allowed it to happen. We're all part of society, after all.
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I've got bad news for you about what that says about the rest of us lol.
It is a GUI app you use locally. It renders out the finished files. And yes it supports markdown formatting.
Don't use it if you don't want to man. I was just offering an alternative that might happen to fit your lifestyle. If not, don't.
I use Publii, which is a local application that supports markdown pages, has an interface similar to a CMS, and renders the entire site out to static html
files that you upload to any web server. It can dump to a local folder, or ftp
the files for you. It has a lot of good themes, and a blank theme that you can use to get started if you want to roll your own like I did.
We used to make fun of China for this. Now it's us.
In fact, it feels like China, for all its faults, is dunking on us in every area as we squander every lead and advantage we ever had.
Well, they can be pretty annoying about it.
That's not what he said.
Nonsense. He would say nonsense. Because they don't care. They care as much about sounding serious as they do about other people.
Countries don't play by the same rules, necessarily. The signature doesn't mean much if the signers are flaky. The question is what happens if Ukraine renigs on the deal. Maybe nothing, or maybe war.
Maybe this should serve as a warning to other countries trying to enter agreements with the US. We absolutely can't be trusted and you might just be signing a pretense for war or sanctions.
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