

It’s an interesting concept, but aside from the scalability issues mentioned, I don’t think demographics are necessarily an indicator of a judge’s biases cough Clarence Thomas cough.


It’s an interesting concept, but aside from the scalability issues mentioned, I don’t think demographics are necessarily an indicator of a judge’s biases cough Clarence Thomas cough.


If you’re building a website, you’ll probably want to stick to Javascript over Rust.
This MDN article does a pretty good job at introducing the concept of making network requests in Javascript: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn_web_development/Core/Scripting/Network_requests. It focuses on the “fetch” API as the tool for making requests, which is the standard way to make network requests in Javascript. There are other tools like Axios that may make things easier, but “fetch” should be fine for your use case.
Another concept that will be relevant here is asynchronous programming: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn_web_development/Extensions/Async_JS/Introducing. Basically, there will be some delay between when you make the request and when you get a response. So you’ll need to write your logic in a way that does the “waiting” part correctly.
One important detail is that most APIs use some form of authentication. So when you’re “grabbing the data” from an external site, the site knows who you are and that you are allowed to access that data. Getting authentication right might be a little tricky, but here is an entry point: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Guides/Authentication. Basically, you’ll need to figure out what authentication strategy your headless CMS is using, and then make sure to safely pass those credentials when making your network requests. If the API(s) you are using are public, you won’t need to worry about this.
If your goal is primarily to get data from an external source, this should be a good starting point. You don’t necessarily need to get too deep into the backend or even the technical details of things like HTTP or REST. However, if you’re interesting in getting a deeper understanding of Web APIs, the other comment talking about building a skeleton API would be a good exercise.
I 100% agree with the idea that rap is certainly not the only genre to glorify violence, drugs, etc. But the specific song choice is not really a great example in my opinion considering the last verse is
C’mon you gotta listen unto me
lay off that whiskey, and let that cocaine be.
This song always struck me as a cautionary tale. Nothing about the song really seems to glorify the behavior.

That’s a fair point. I was under the assumption that they were still using the “invasion” thing since that was what they leaned into for the deportations. I can definitely see them going with “rebellion” instead.
Seems like there is some (temporary) good news on the topic at least:
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order Thursday directing President Donald Trump to return control of the National Guard to California.
The order, which takes effect at noon Friday, said the deployment of the Guard was illegal and both violated the Tenth Amendment and exceeded Trump’s statutory authority.

I appreciate you being upfront about your source, lol. Here’s some info from AP News to help clarify a bit.
Typically the authority to call up the National Guard lies with governors, but there are limited circumstances under which the president can deploy those troops. Trump federalized members of the California National Guard under an authority known as Title 10.
The relevant part of Title 10 is explained here: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/10/12406
Which basically says that the federal government can deploy the National Guard when
the United States […] is invaded or is in danger of invasion by a foreign nation
So Trump is (falsely) claiming that the protesters are helping Mexico/Venezuela/Wherever to “invade” California. Which is obviously complete horseshit, but unfortunately that same excuse has been working for his other fascist orders such as the deportations to CECOT.
Math doesn’t change, we just learn more about it.
Isn’t that true of almost all the sciences?


Why can’t the world have more of this and less of… everything else that’s going on right now? 😕
I don’t really have a point, it’s just sad that humans have the capacity to do such cool, fun, creative things, and instead we’re burning the world down so computers can churn out garbage and blowing each other up because we’re different from each other.


But with the rise of AI, the dynamic is changing: We are observing a significant increase in request volume, with most of this traffic being driven by scraping bots collecting training data for large language models (LLMs) and other use cases. Automated requests for our content have grown exponentially, alongside the broader technology economy, via mechanisms including scraping, APIs, and bulk downloads. This expansion happened largely without sufficient attribution, which is key to drive new users to participate in the movement, and is causing a significant load on the underlying infrastructure that keeps our sites available for everyone.
- https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/04/01/how-crawlers-impact-the-operations-of-the-wikimedia-projects/


This is part of the larger problem that AI tools are trained on (and profit off of) content that is produced and hosted by others who are now seeing their traffic change from humans to bots. For content sources that pay for hosting with ads, this means a loss in revenue to pay for hosting. For content sources like Wikipedia, they are seeing their hosting costs increase significantly due to the increase in bot traffic. Even if you want every website that depends on ad revenue to fail (which I don’t entirety agree with), AI is still damaging the open web in other ways. Websites like Wikipedia for example may soon be forced to lock content behind logins or leverage aggressive captchas just to fight the bot traffic, which makes things worse for those of us that still prefer to use actual websites over AI summaries.


It’s named after the inventor of the internet: Al Gore.


An infestation implies they’re not supposed to be there.
Alternate headline: Alligators survive 36 hours in human infested swamp


Ah, that explains it. Trump is just trying to beat Reagan’s record.


This happened in my city shortly after I bought my first house. It was so nauseating listening to tree branches crashing down on my roof all night.


I’ve had the same experience. I splurged a bit and got one with all the bells and whistles (warm water, heated seat, etc.). It’s such a shockingly significant improvement to something I do daily. Couldn’t imagine going without it now. I can’t believe they’re not more common.


This is a helpful article, but this part of the post seems a bit misleading:
[…] falling behind competitors such as Waymo, NAVYA, and Volvo, who all have Level 4 cars in production.
The article explains that Level 4 cars are only allowed in geofenced areas with low speed limits, which limits the use case to urban robo-taxis. The article also says:
While the future of autonomous vehicles is promising and exciting, mainstream production in the U.S. is still a few years away from anything higher than Level 2.
I don’t say this to defend Tesla. Setting aside the obvious political issues, you are right that Tesla’s FSD claim is dangerously misleading, and Tesla has been consistently failing to keep its promised timelines for improving.
I say this because I am really excited by the idea of fully self driving cars (though I hope they don’t remove the steering controls like the article suggests), and for a second I thought other commercial vehicle options had made significantly improved self-driving available. Unfortunately, the improvements seem to be limited to ride-sharing applications for now.


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The title could really use an extra comma and some quotation marks…
What’s the easiest way to switch instances? I didn’t know any of this. I just wanted to get away from reddit and still engage with communities focused on my hobbies… 😔