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@BombistaAR

He/Him. CompSci. High Tech, Low Life. Liberland Ambassador. Founder & SysAdmin of Nada Radical. Self-proclaimed internet menace.

Portugal / Liberland Katılım Şubat 2022
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USA Reject
USA Reject@sadreturns·
Mozilla used to have the world on a string and they fumbled it
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𝕬𝖌𝖓𝖎 (Blurry_QR_Colt's no. 1 fan)
mfers when a $2000 laptop is better than their old $200 laptop
Out of Galaxy@OutofGalaxyy

First impressions after switching from a Windows Laptop to a MacBook 😋 (AS A LIFETIME WINDOWS USER) Benefits: - THE BATTERY LIFE. Honestly, I didn’t even imagine that a Laptop can live for so long. -10% AFTER 2 HOURS of SOT. My ThinkPad completely dies in 2 hours on the other hand ⚰️💔 Standby battery loss is also crazy small. -0-2% during the night when not in use. Unbelievable. - the aluminium body casing is absolutely gorgeous. I feel like it changes the whole perception of the device. Plastic on Laptops is shit, and I hate it so SO much. This also makes it super sleek and nice to touch, hold, and use in general. - I have an iPhone, an iPad, and AirPods. And my Windows Laptop was always like a stone in this ecosystem. The MacBook on the other hand, obviously, works SO WELL with all of them, but what’s especially amazing is their symbiosis with iPad. The mouse pointer can be dragged from MacBook to iPad, the iPad can be used as a second monitor etc. - THE TRACK PAD, oh my God. This is the best thing I’ve touched in a long time. The haptic feedback, smoothness of the surface, and its size are immaculate. AND the fact that I can click it ALL over its area is a cherry on top 🤤🤤🤤 (On most Windows Laptops you can only click at the bottom, and holy moly I hate it) I would never think that I’d find a trackpad more appealing to use than a mouse. It’s just so satisfying to interact with. - macOS is extremely smooth and comfortable to interact with. This is my first time using it after having a lifetime experience with Windows, so I’m still learning. But for now, I love it so much more than Microslop’s 🪟❌ 11. - MagSafe charger is so comfortable to attach and use, and the fact that I don’t need a huge ass charging block is my favorite. But with its battery life I’m not gonna bring a charger with me to Uni anyway, cause there is no need for that. Unlike… 😍 Downsides: (I need more time to find bigger ones) - the compatibility with 3rd party mice is quite shit ngl. The scrolling is jittery, and it ruins everything imo. Im genuinely not even sure what to do, because I DO need a mouse for my programs I study and work in. - although macOS is very nice in general (imo, for now), there are some places which are quite illogical and work not as I’d expect them to (coming from Windows) - some Apps that I need for my studies are simply unavailable on macOS, so I am required to use Parallels to emulate Windows on it. Not that big of a deal, but still meh. 🤨🕶️🤏 - the notch is… nice… but its shape is very weird, and it doesn’t feel as polished as the iPhone of iPhone X-14. (Just a personal downside, subjective) Overall: - I am genuinely in shock, because I never thought a Laptop can be like THIS. And I mean, to feel like something as easy to open and immediately start using like a Smartphone. I’m obsessed. For now… . . . Windows Laptop: Lenovo ThinkPad T470s i5-6300U 8/256GB MacBook: Air 13” M4 16/256GB

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Lain on the Blockchain
Lain on the Blockchain@CryptoCyberia·
I never understood why you'd want to show your ISP that you're connecting to Tor instead of your VPN provider. I am glad to see that digital criminals tend to suggest ISP -> VPN -> Tor routing now. It just... it just makes sense....
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coconutjpg
coconutjpg@coconut_jpgg·
Keep in mind 7 years of owning a Playstation costs you around $1000 in PSN Plus. Any monthy games you are offered and accept require an active subscription to play. Simply owning the console causes it to check the internet every 30 days to see if you still own your digital games
• PRO LIFE • 🇩🇴@OrtizYohnny

As expected……..

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db@whokilleddb·
This has to be my fav sticker from #SecurityFest
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StarElite
StarElite@TheStarElite·
Tim's bitchass missed the part where Gabe bought the Yacht to fund deep sea exploration efforts, it's essentially a marine biology lab. While billionaires like Zuckerberg are suing Hawaiian locals out of their land to build his mansion, or Gates funding gmo ticks to make us allergic to red meat. Gabe is out here discovering dozens of undocumented marine animals a month. He's twice the man any billionaire can ever be.
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney is getting backlash after attacking Gabe Newell following the Steam Deck OLED price hike and saying he needs the money to buy more superyachts. Valve says the increases are due to rising RAM and SSD component costs, but Sweeney wasn’t buying it. “Valve needs the extra revenue to continue maintaining its megayachts.”

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Kamikazius the Wizard
Kamikazius the Wizard@MadKamikazius·
The perfect example for why consolebrained retards invading the PC gaming space is bad. They bring their frivolous "exclusives" and "devices" mindset along with them. 90% of PC gamers don't even care about Steam deck, the primary platform is a desktop computer.
Lies of P(C)@Glassdoorgamer

The "Consumer Friendly" company with the least exclusives and the worst exclusives have just increased the price the most - of any console company- on one of the lowest power devices of the gen 😆

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It's FOSS
It's FOSS@Itsfoss·
Quantum computers will one day break the encryption protecting your messages. Apple is preparing for that now and they just made their work public. Apple has open-sourced the post-quantum cryptography code from corecrypto, the encryption library running on over 2.5 billion Apple devices. It protects iMessage, VPNs, and HTTPS connections. Here is why this matters. Most encryption used today relies on math problems that regular computers find nearly impossible to solve. Quantum computers can solve those same problems with ease. They do not exist yet at the scale needed, but the threat is considered real enough that governments and major tech companies are already preparing. The solution is post-quantum cryptography, a new generation of algorithms designed to resist quantum attacks. Apple has picked two of the NIST-standardised ones: ML-KEM and ML-DSA. By open-sourcing the code and the mathematical proofs behind it, Apple is letting independent experts verify that there are no hidden flaws. This is a big deal because a single bug in corecrypto could compromise the security of every app and feature running on 2.5 billion devices. And independent review already proved its value here. During formal verification, researchers found a flaw in an early implementation that standard testing would have missed entirely. This is how security should work. Build it in public, let others verify it, fix what gets found. Apple does not always get credit for open-source contributions. This one deserves it.
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Ibero@IberoMagrebino·
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