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      <title>The Utilitarians</title>
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      <description>Utilitarianism - &amp;ldquo;The morally right action or choice is the one that produces the most good.&amp;rdquo; I&amp;rsquo;ve been doing some thinking about the notion of utility lately. Upon some recent reflection of my experience and biases related to cetain technologies, I&amp;rsquo;ve realized that the lense through which I look is much different than in years past. Some of my most recent efforts at work have been in Java and it is really amazing how many memories the experience has been bringing to the surface.</description>
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      <title>Serve A Flutter Web App From A Docker Container</title>
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      <description>What is Flutter? Flutter is a UI toolkit for building natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop platforms with a single codebase. It represents the most recent effort towards what Java promised: a &amp;ldquo;Write Once, Run Anywhere&amp;rdquo; experience. Writing a single codebase that runs on many platforms offers a number of advantages. Traditionally, if an organization wanted to support their application on web, mobile, and desktop it would have to support 3 separate codebases all in different languages and using different technologies.</description>
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No content shown here is rendered, all content is based in the template layouts/page/search.html
Setting a very low sitemap priority will tell search engines this is not important content.
This implementation uses Fusejs, jquery and mark.js
Initial setup Search depends on additional output content type of JSON in config.toml
[outputs] home = [&amp;#34;HTML&amp;#34;, &amp;#34;JSON&amp;#34;] Searching additional fileds To search additional fields defined in front matter, you must add it in 2 places.</description>
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