@rysiek @andrewducker what h-word? hackers? hallucinations? hitler?
@q brb, opening genre-neutral book stor~
nevermind...
@boilingsteam Very nice demonstration on how security research goes. With so many multiplayer games out there one could build a "hackfolio" pretty quickly (=
@boilingsteam Basically abandon all silos with more than 32k users.
Being isolated AND large should be a liability, not a bragging point.
@boilingsteam Some dark (and privileged) part of me wants to see Google et al. charging for email ![]()
@jonn Perhaps I was raised on a "competence porn" reading/movies/culture diet and expect that people would just stick to their jobs.
People leveraging their positions for power projection and outright abuse is indeed an unending stream of disappointment for me.
> Out of the crooked timber of humanity no straight thing was ever made.
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@GerryT @omgubuntu I use it too. It's a bit clunky and I wish the default window manager would be tad more configurable.
One of the reasons I stopped making client apps for corporate platforms is because "filling in the gaps" of someone else's platform usually resolves itself poorly. Either the platform holder fills in the gap, they decide the gap goes against their corporate interests, or the gap is itself meaningless and nobody wants a fix for it.
For any young devs out there making a client app for some corpo's API, I strongly recommend not doing that, except for fun projects or things that get you headlines.
@omgubuntu What I would really like is having 1/3rds. With one central column and 2 optional sidebars for stuff. *Then* I finally can appreciate extra-wide displays.
LLMs doing that "garbage in - garbage out" thing...
https://nitter.it/goodside/status/1666982386683334656
(... and the "garbage" is you)
@tonyg Nice. I hope they'll get those newer Ryzens soon.
@rml optimization #1: don't use String ![]()
Like, ever. Especially with text-2.0 getting into LTS snapshot.
@rml The published `egison` package shows that they use `String` extensively and then transformer stacks in the interpreter. I wonder if there's a few OOM improvement left on the table.
@terrorjack What? No....
Toots as he pleases.