MAKE THE SWITCH TO PRIVACY
Gmail → Tuta Mail
Instagram → Pixelfed
WhatsApp → Signal
Chrome → Helium
NordVPN → Mullvad
& drop your suggestions - together we can spread #privacy!
Disroot
Pixelfed
XMPP
LibreWolf
Tor
MAKE THE SWITCH TO PRIVACY
Gmail → Tuta Mail
Instagram → Pixelfed
WhatsApp → Signal
Chrome → Helium
NordVPN → Mullvad
& drop your suggestions - together we can spread #privacy!
Disroot
Pixelfed
XMPP
LibreWolf
Tor
Mike Johnson: "Xi has kidnapped our entire government and all the CEOS, this means WAR!"
87% of Americans "... naw, not really that upset about it Mike..."
@kookie good manual that. Wot for?
@douginamug my sim racing rig :0 (by sim-labs.eu)
@joe oh yes i was using it to delve into DRM as a construct more generally. i will be citing LZFSE in my compression work because it's remarkably well-written code. anything but ext4 on linux keeps suffering from weird errors and apple's investment in filesystems for users and not data centers is one of the examples of corporate investment in research that stays my hand from dismissing the whole thing outright
@joe will check out fskit that's very neat. i raised the lack of posix_getdents() (very recently added in 2024) when interviewing for the swift compiler team but really the posix VFS API is sorely lacking
USB media player!
@mattiem happy to help! There are also good Discord servers (Godot cafe and GDQuest) where newcomers can find lots of resources
@Migueldeicaza it’s too early for me to even know what to ask, but I really appreciate it!
@joe to me it seems like the right architecture but it requires immense patience hence why it doesn't surprise me that linux used it and began to amass more functionality than e.g. hurd or others. my understanding too is that windows is a "microkernel" in some specific technical respects, but fails to use that to achieve isolation (because it reflects the segregated corporate organization of microsoft, and also the move fast break things corporate incentive model of microsoft)
are computers invented or discovered?
@niki The vague concept of a "computer" is discovered, physical implementations of it are invented!
And I'm very curious about we could invent them differently.
Well done to the CEO of Krafton, who asked ChatGPT how to avoid paying $250m in bonuses if Subnautica 2 launched well, executed the ChatGPT plan, got sued by staff, had all the chat logs appear in court, lose, and now have to pay $250m and more and be publicly humiliated by his own employees.
Today's Low Quality Ad is for this Howdy Frog Pin.
Cowboy: This town ain't big enough for the both of us.
Howdy Frog: Actually, it is. I am very small. I'll be on a tiny lily pad most of the day.
Cowboy: Oh perfect, sorry for the misunderstanding.
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"Weird to think that the entire history of the Roman Empire was tomato-free"
via @simongerman600 and @Civixplorer
@infobeautiful No citrus in Florida, no peaches in Georgia. Dairy in the "Old World" but chocolate, vanilla, and strawberries in the "New World". What kind of ice cream did they have in Europe in 1491? Cabbage ice cream?
The number of women in this picture is ... zero?
You hate Pride logos because you hate queer people
I hate Pride logos because thinking of corporations as queer allies is a terrible category error that is both harmful and frankly embarrassing
We are not the same
@researchfairy and yet I would be more afraid if they disappeared, because when it's not even profitable to superficially pander to us, shit's already hit the fan
@hipsterelectron FSKit is first-party public API these days, and i believe MacFUSE has ported itself to run on top of it, so thankfully you don't need to pay any special tax to use it anymore (well, aside from the usual notarization/signing key fee if you want to get past the "unsigned binary" scare alerts)
@joe oh yes i was using it to delve into DRM as a construct more generally. i will be citing LZFSE in my compression work because it's remarkably well-written code. anything but ext4 on linux keeps suffering from weird errors and apple's investment in filesystems for users and not data centers is one of the examples of corporate investment in research that stays my hand from dismissing the whole thing outright
Also, I continue to enjoy the US much better when our entire Nazi government is in China. Perhaps Xi could just like, keep them? I certainly would not complain.
Do you know anyone, or know of something to read/watch, about successful cross-team collaboration in product-driven organizations?
I'm exceptional at nonhierarchical organizing. I did ok at Apple's component-based, hyper-specialized organizational structure. But now I'm in the midst of a new structure and trying to learn how to find who I need to be talking to, how ownership works, and how influence works. I'm eager to learn here -- please point me at resources and people you know about!
@willowbl00 Not sure how much this will fit the bill for “product-driven”, but being able to find allies and win over others is def a core part of Hack Your Bureaucracy
You can tell if a narwhal is a male because it will have a horn. You can tell if a narwhal is female because it will also have a horn.
@lowqualityfacts What a horny couple!
I think I found it
The worst job search site
You hate Pride logos because you hate queer people
I hate Pride logos because thinking of corporations as queer allies is a terrible category error that is both harmful and frankly embarrassing
We are not the same
“While there are several different age-checking methods on the market, there is no technology available that is entirely privacy-protective, fully accurate and that guarantees complete coverage of the population,” EFF’s Rin Alajaji told TechNewsWorld. https://www.technewsworld.com/story/meta-enlists-ai-to-enforce-age-restrictions-180332.html
@eff AI to kids: Hey kids, just draw on a mustache! Fools me every time.
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