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After test drive countless of frameworks...I've settled for a very boring stack

Ruby on rails is the only framework I use for SaaS applications.

Plain ES6 for a lot of things that are not as big as a SaaS. React when I need frontend stuff.

Python lives mostly in notebooks for all my thinkering.


Staying curious is so important for a realistic worldview.

While it was obvious to everybody Elon, would kill twitter with his actions. Elon's world view is that the advertisers will kill the company.

I've seen this behaviour over and over with leaders. They tend to turn the facts upside down and present it asif it's true without any doubt.


Unfortunately we fall for the claims of narcissists and psychopaths, and raise them to be our leaders. That’s why this keeps happening. In a bad moment, a narcissist is incapable of accepting blame. And a psychopath is never honest in accepting it. Confidence men and grifters have a very long finger and they’re constantly pointing it at someone, deflecting blame.


A childish but effective strategy is when someone accuses you of X, you accuse them of the same. A naive listener then can be easily misled. But more importantly if you say X, that gives your followers permission to say X as well. They don't then look crazy to their peers because they say something crazy, because a well-known public figure is also saying the same crazy thing.


It's also the third step of DARVO:

> DARVO (an acronym for "deny, attack, and reverse victim and offender") is a reaction that perpetrators of wrongdoing, such as sexual offenders may display in response to being held accountable for their behavior. Some researchers indicate that it is a common manipulation strategy of psychological abusers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DARVO


Good link. Some politicians really use it and seem to get away with it. It is amazing how many people fall for it. If they knew about DARVO maybe they wouldn't.


That’s called projection, otherwise known as “Every Accusation is a Confession”, and it’s ubiquitous.


In this case, at least, Musk leads Twitter only because he bought it, not because people were fooled by him. Everyone knew that it was a really bad idea. Even Musk himself knew: he tried to back out of the purchase at the last minute, but he did not have the legal grounds to do so.


His Tesla wealth from which he sold shares in order to buy Twitter, his $13B lenders, and his co-investors at Twitter (which have /almost/ half the company) are already a mighty long list of people he fooled, and which enabled this purchase.


Harsh, but true. He was warned by the IDF well ahead of the attack but he allowed it to happen as a pretext to commit genocide. Better Israel than Hamas amiright? Oh, wait. You were frothing at the fingertips about Musk, not Netenyahoo. Carry on. /s


"TV programs are interruptions of commercial blocks" was the quote that stuck with me back in the day.



fyi. Paris syndrome is heavily disputed among scientist, because the causality was never proven and the original author has 'vanished' from the scene.

i.e. do mental people visit Paris or does Paris cause mental illness?


That's indeed what they tried to say, but they translated it very Dunglish.

[1] blog story: https://www.voys.nl/blog/voys-wint-rechtszaak-van-agentschap...


Indeed, the Voys app is a white-label version of Vialer. See: https://github.com/open-voip-alliance/vialer/blob/9e81baffc3...


We're an international telco, with two separate local entities & local teams, that are governed by different laws. The voys.nl website most certainly has the cookie consent screen.


That's a great idea, thanks! I'll double check to see if we haven't tried that already.


I reckoned as much :/


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