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@tildesilly

gamedev & FOSS dev - see my github it's so funny :) 17/06/25 💉 personal acc: @sillieststephie c: https://t.co/WBFiyZlHwa to support me ^^

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🧵 OF INJECTION TIPS FROM A REALLY SENSITIVE PERSON ON HRT INJECTIONS: for both subq & intramuscular - apply an ice pack to the skin for a few minutes prior!! it makes it numb and less painful - have background noise!! a video/music/someone on call makes it so much less stressful
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@LundukeJournal hey lunduke can you add impala and weatherfetch from my github to the woke software category ive really been getting into pronouns recently
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i have like 8 scam job offers in my email im gonna follow all of them up and see if i can get some w clips
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wack@wisejack80·
@sampierat @HamiltonHqmy It would take you 30 years at most assuming you spend 11-12 hours a day jumping over spikes
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@CryxtonNoMore this looks awesome !! WE will all be playing dm me if u need programmers/programming help ts would be fun asf
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@RandomDev06 whether intentional or not this is actually mathematically the only correct answer 😭
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@QalliCallie @akuna_kun blue is the only moral choice because Everyone on earth presses a button. kids who don't understand red guarantees their survival will* hit blue because it sounds moral. the elderly who may lack comprehension will* hit blue too everyone else hitting blue guarantees their survival
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Jason Cox
Jason Cox@jasonbcox0·
There's a lot of confused people in this thread on why GitLab isn't an acceptable drop-in replacement for Github. I will periodically add some examples. These are UX monstrosities that make it *unusable*
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GitLab was designed by developers with no eye for design but think they do. The UX is atrocious as if they never used their own product. I'd let GitHub lose another 5-10% uptime before I'd consider switching to BitBucket before I'd consider GitLab.

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hi betterdiscord
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@ArcadiacManiac @kennonical i have used this trigger one single time for a minigame and although it is good for the ultra specific case of wanting to change the players direction on their input it is otherwise pretty much useless 😭
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Arcadiac@ArcadiacManiac·
@kennonical i actually had no idea it got replaced in the update. it has a singular niche use of being able to reverse the player without effecting gravity which i have seen used in a couple levels like sky taco tower
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@LilSkullo Nah, pandering to males is HSTS behaviour
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@BraveNightly you're up there with the ugliest browsers on the entire market right now only ahead of like edge distros shouldn't ship with a default browser, but if they do it absolutely shouldn't be you, zen or helium are leagues better - arch btw
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Brave Nightly@BraveNightly·
Linux distros we can confirm ship Brave as the default browser: Zorin OS 17.3+, Nobara Linux 42+, RefreshOS. That list should be longer. The browser is the user's main security boundary for the modern web. Untrusted JavaScript, media parsing, GPU code paths, WebRTC, extensions, login sessions, fingerprinting, phishing, cross-site tracking. All of it converges there. So the default browser matters. A browser has to assume hostile web content will eventually hit a bug. The real question is what a compromised renderer can still reach. That is where Chromium's architecture earns its keep. - Site isolation puts different sites into different sandboxed renderer processes. - The sandbox limits what a compromised renderer can touch locally. - Linux seccomp-bpf cuts kernel syscall attack surface. - Dedicated service processes keep risky functionality out of one shared security context. - Hardened allocation, control-flow protections, and use-after-free mitigations make exploitation harder. The goal is not "no browser bugs." The goal is making one bug less useful. Brave inherits that foundation and strips the Chrome parts that make no sense as a privacy default. No Google account dependency, no Chrome Sync dependency, no surveillance-ad business model, no need to install an ad blocker to get basic tracker protection. On top of that: - Shields on by default, - third-party ad and tracker blocking, - cross-site cookie protections, - CNAME uncloaking, - fingerprinting protections, - ephemeral third-party storage, - bounce tracking protections, - URL tracking protections, - De-AMP, - a native Rust adblock engine. The distro-default question is not "can Firefox be hardened?" It is "what does a normal user get on day one?" Most users will never install 5 extensions, audit settings, or paste in an about:config hardening guide. A distro default should protect those users immediately. One note for maintainers: packaging matters. A browser's internal sandbox is part of its security model, and some packaging formats change it. Native packages from official repositories should be preferred over random repackages. Linux distributions should stop treating the browser as a legacy preference. It is the user's main security boundary for the modern web.
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