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I would dare to say that Pluto is an anime carried almost entirely by its direction and art, while its story leaves something to be desired in many respects. I had difficulties with the way the author approached the problems inherent in the type of narrative he chose. In this review, I won't go into the technical aspects of animation and direction since I don't have enough knowledge to evaluate them. My focus will be on the writing and storytelling.

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Robots are not slaves

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Robots are not slaves

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Do robots have empathy?

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Do robots have empathy?

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The Best Part

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The Best Part

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Conclusion

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Final considerations

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Final considerations

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The Emacs > Elisp > SICP > Scheme pipeline

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The Emacs > Elisp > SICP > Scheme pipeline

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The Nix Language is not easy to write

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The Nix Language is not easy to write

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And that alone is huge win for Guix. Configuring Nix packages was a pain in the ass. Not because you need to set everything up from scratch (that's not even a problem), but because the language is confusing as hell and the documentation doesn't help. It's not a secret, everywhere you go on the internet you will find people complaining about how the Nix language is hard to grasp, but no because it is complex, just because it lacks proper documentation. You can't be sure to find what you're looking for. All the information is fragmented on the internet, there is not a place where you can just find what you're looking for. At the end of the day you spend more time guessing "where the information is" rather "how to do X". @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ For instance, here's a comparison between the figlet package ported to Nix and t

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The LISP way of life

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The LISP way of life

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Guix is Free (as in Freedom)

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Guix is Free (as in Freedom)

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Guix places more emphasis on software freedom and adheres to the FSF standards for ethical distros.

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Installation and usage

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  • Basic text editor functionalities (create file, open file, exit etc.)
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General Findings

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General Findings

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Neocities

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Neocities

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Internet Archive Findings

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Internet Archive Findings

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Websites I visit from time to time

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  • A ~modern~ Javascript approach to SICP: https://sicp.sourceacademy.org/
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    Hello there! You can call me Henrique. The main purpose of this website is to share some interesting things I find on the world wide web and the projects of mine. @@ -492,13 +492,13 @@ Some of the stuff I work on Github.

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    My Computers

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    My Computers

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    Xeon PC

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    Keyboards

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    The Charybdis by Bastard Keyboards

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