@Talyaa Is it the app you're using or Mastodon itself? I haven't seen any
"How did game developers pack entire games into so little memory twenty five years ago?" Quora, awesome answer
@craigmaloney Pretty sure that happens to any single config file you sink more than a few hours into with no reasonable explanation
Goodness knows why my bashrc is as large as it is, but I'd die without it
tfw you try to send a toot with <esc>:wq
@tcql if we actually tested first, how in the world would we uphold the facade that the waterfall development model supposedly works? After all, the point of testing is to prove how correct your code is
@tcql @Elizafox @LottieVixen "Too bad they never made any sequels."
Okay, that's it.
alias gut='git';
I'm done with qwerty
Found this today:
Needl :
https://github.com/eth0izzle/Needl
What it does is it creates traffic that is ment to look like real user traffic so that it makes finding your "real" traffic a lot harder.
Interesting idea, though I am not sure how effective it would really be.
Systemd has a bug where user names starting with a digit cause the user daemon to run with root privileges. According to the creator of systemd, this is not a bug and everything is fine. The reason everything is fine is because names like this, which are explicitly permitted by the base standards, are forbidden and tools shouldn't allow creating these names, so it's a bug in the tools for permitting names permitted by the standard.
Fsck systemd.
@yetitaxxi if you are curious you can query uber.floripa.br on any whois tool
@athosbr99 That doesn't sound like a very good system :/ I don't even mind paid WHOIS protection, but not even providing an abstraction layer is pretty shitty
@yetitaxxi my country TLD requires exposing a document (something that assembles SSN on US) on whois so we're kinda fucked
If a TLD doesn't offer WHOIS protection, is a PO Box high on the scale of importance?
On the other hand, are there any decent WHOIS protection services that aren't strictly integration-based?
So I maay have just bought cybr.es
for science
@tcql I do that all the time anyways
wellll, silver lining of my computer dying is that i get to make a newegg wishlist of all the sfancy computer parts i someday hope to buy i guess
Oh, man. This NY Times article on sexual harassment of female entrepreneurs by male VCs is devastating, just devastating. A must read.
Bonus points to the reporter, Katie Benner, for getting some of the VCs in question on the record offering the most hilariously inept excuses possible for their ugly behavior.
best part of doing into machine learning courses; lots of pictures of cats and dogs