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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15029 · Aug 5

#java#cache#caffine#data#draft#fetch#graphql#immer#immutable#immutable_collections#immutable_datastructures#java#jdbc#kotlin#orm#orm_framework#orm_library#orms#redis#redis_cache Jimmer is a powerful and advanced ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) framework for Java and Kotlin that lets you easily read and write complex data structures without needing to predefine their shapes. It supports dynamic multi-table queries, automatic SQL optimization, and efficient saving of incomplete or nested objects. Jimmer also generates type-safe DTOs (Data Transfer Objects) for complex queries and updates, avoids common problems like "N+1" queries, and offers strong caching and GraphQL support. This means you can build complex business logic faster and with less hassle, improving both development speed and code quality. It works well with modern IDEs and supports both Java and Kotlin seamlessly. https://github.com/babyfish-ct/jimmer

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@googlefactss · Post #40963 · 04/23/2026, 06:00 AM

Adultery in the later Middle Ages was punished by religious penance, fines, corporal punishment, and public humiliation. In southern France, a punishment called “the run” forced an adulterous couple to move through the streets. They were often naked or in undergarments. In some cases, the woman held a rope attached to her lover’s genitals. A town crier announced the sentence to gather a crowd. The couple could be beaten at crossroads during the procession. Over time, towns increasingly allowed fines instead of public humiliation, especially for those who could pay, while poorer people were more often sentenced to “the run.” ⚖️🏃‍♂️📜 [Read more] @googlefactss #MiddleAges#HistoryFacts#MedievalLaw#Adultery#france#punishment