[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Please try it. It certainly is interesting. And it has been around for a while which is a good sign.

Again, I tried „Vaadin Flow“ (conceptually similar to C# Blazor) and it is fun. I built a productive solution with it (wo pro) that is integrated with Spring Boot.

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Who Uses Vaadin? (vaadin.com)

So far I have worked on many different projects, seeing many different approaches to modern web application development including among others:

Thymeleaf, Freemarker, ZK, Angular2, Vue.js, React and Vaadin

to facilitate rendering of a UI. Obviously, there are always advantages and disadvantages and different paradigms involved.

With all the advantages that do exist with modern js frameworks, it also almost always feels like a lot of bloat and overhead to me to work with these frameworks.

More recently, I did work with Vaadin, and as a Java developer at heart, I rarely felt that much „at home“ for creating a UI.

I have to admit, it is still quite handy to know your js and css for special behaviours and edge cases, but something in me just loves working with Vaadin.

So now we can talk a lot about Performance and stuff, but Vaadin‘s simplistic approach is imho very much appealing to people who Like Java.

It might not be the best fit for everything, but it can surely get you far, and it seems that indeed quite a few companies are leveraging its advantages.

I am curious, anyone else with a positive opinion about Vaadin out there?

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[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 2 weeks ago

Its just leaner:)

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 3 weeks ago

Men don’t deserve empathy.

What a frustrated poor little creature you seem to be.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 3 weeks ago

Again, I think you are clueless. I agree there is much more nuance to the whole process with hormone gradients and things, but the embryo is its own thing, basically wrapped in a construction site and supplied with building blocks, no matter how hard you wish for the opposite.

And yes, that is pretty much comparable to digestion in a humans that are out of the uterus in the sense that they get stuff to break down, derive building blocks and build up again. The mother takes over the digestion part for embryos, but there is not more magic to this than that.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Omg…

Okay, so you do realize that there is no such thing as an „intrinsic mother essence“, right? These are just molecules.

It does NOT matter where the material came from, as long as the molecules are provided. That said, the cells will create most of the molecules variations themself from base molecules, e.g. in case of fatty acid derivatives. Molecules related to energy transfer like NAD or ATP e.g. are generally not provided by the mother but directly synthesized in the cells from predecessor molecules. Similar to all the proteins.

Additionally, there are molecules that are only provided by the mothers body but not synthesized like essential amino acids. They actually have an external origin.

Neither are your cells cow cells because you drink milk or tomato cells because you eat tomatos.

Not sure how the provision of building blocks makes these cells the mothers cells. They Are NOT cells of the mothers body.

You are absolutely clueless, I fear.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 14 points 3 weeks ago

Puh what a rant.

I actually just want to correct you on one thing and I am also Not sure what you really meant.

But we dont get 100% of our cells from our mothers. We get the mitochondria from our mothers. The cells that enclose those mitochondria are perfectly 50/50 after fertilisation.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 month ago

Is it irrelevant though?

Lets take it to an extreme: Imagine in Gaza there would be a Nazi regime. Nazis who hate trans people and want them dead. Nazis living there with their families, innocent children etc.

I Understand that it would be worthwhile stopping war actions on all those innocent souls, but would I actively advocate for the Nazi party ruling this imaginary Gaza strip? Certainly not.

Hence, get your act together. Support an end of the war on Gaza, support innocent people. Dont support Hamas!

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 month ago

Wow, keep your emotions at bay, will you?

Not even sure what to respond, except for what I wrote previously: A lot of discourse is broken by calling people whatever and not listening.

You are somewhat setting an example of what I am talking about, since I am not even disagreeing with the opinion that I am infering from your writing.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 month ago

Voting is boring. Just comment yourself. Thats much better. We want content and discussions, Not just numbers;)

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 month ago

I totally agree with your message.

These days everyone who is not ultra-left easily gets labelled as Nazi, similarly everyone who brings up any rather left argument will be called a woke snowflake.

Thus, any dialog is immediately shut down. Listen, understand, exchange arguments.

That is what unites everyone who believes in liberal values.

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