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The same planet as you Katılım Şubat 2014
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Shivers@thinkingshivers·
If you thought debanking was bad, wait 'til you get deintelligenced.
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LainShot@LainShot·
Pug platform for CSGO, will be ready in a day or two, if anyone is happy to help by taking part in test matches that would be helpful.
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Doodles@DoodlFPS·
Looking for a keyboard preferably around the £100 range idm if it’s a bit more, any recommendations?
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
I now understand why corporate slaves have so much love for modern C++. This shit compiles so slow you can spend half a day drinking coffee and doomscrolling.
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Wise@trikcode·
Dear programmers, While binary search is very efficient, if a girl asks you to guess her age, don't say 50 and then 25.
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LainShot@LainShot·
The downfall in the quality of windows needs to be studied. Basic shit doesn't work and all the new fancy stuff no one wants or asked for. This is what happens when people interested shareholders make decisions and not engineers.
Valentin Ignatev@valigo

Man I'm so tired but Microsoft just can't stop losing. This will be a colossal failure that they will most likely have to backtrack. You can't even physically READ one million lines a month, let alone understand them. And we all know how bad AI is at writing systems level code

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Mullvad.net
Mullvad.net@mullvadnet·
The war on privacy and encryption goes on. This time in the UK. Under the “Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill”, lawmakers now want client-side scanning on every phone and tablet. The lawmakers write: “Any relevant device supplied for use in the UK must have installed tamper-proof system software which is highly effective at preventing the recording, transmitting (by any means, including livestreaming) and viewing of CSAM using that device.” Once again, they use “what about the children”, this time to install state spyware that would continuously scan every action on a phone or tablet and watch everything that is shown on the screen. This will effectively ban end-to-end encrypted communication and open source operating systems like GrapheneOS and forbid that people have administrator rights on their own devices. The bill also seeks “Action to prohibit the provision of VPN services to children in the United Kingdom” and wants “all regulated user-to-user services to use highly-effective age assurance measures to prevent children under the age of 16 from becoming or being users.” In practice, this means identity checks for VPN users, making things like anonymous whistleblowing difficult. The attack on secure and private communication is worldwide. Now is the time for resistance. Demand transparency from your politicians, and privacy for the people.
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LainShot@LainShot·
@faitemagi Yes I love it when someone use react to give me a site that's just a table with data in it and use most of my computers memory 🙂
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LainShot@LainShot·
I can't deploy anything because docker io has issues, modern tech was a mistake what was wrong with index.php
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DHH
DHH@dhh·
Web app users would be shocked to learn that 99% of the time, deleting your data just sets a flag in the database. And then it just lives there forever until it's hacked or subpoenaed.
Rob Freund@RobertFreundLaw

Soooo that was a lie

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James Cowling
James Cowling@jamesacowling·
I designed Dropbox's storage system and modeled its durability. Durability numbers (11 9's etc) are meaningless because competent providers don't lose data because of disk failures, they lose data because of bugs and operator error. Yes S3 has lost data. No it wasn't because some disks failed. If you're building your own infrastructure you should heavily invest in release process and validation testing (link in reply). You're not going to do a better job than a major cloud provider though. The best thing you can do for your own durability is to choose a competent provider and then ensure you don't accidentally delete or corrupt own data on it: 1. Ideally never mutate an object in S3, add a new version instead. 2. Never live-delete any data. Mark it for deletion and then use a lifecycle policy to clean it up after a week. This way you have time to react to a bug in your own stack.
@levelsio@levelsio

Do you backup your S3 or R2 buckets anywhere else? Should I? Or should I just trust they will never fail?

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the tiny corp
the tiny corp@__tinygrad__·
Here's the worlds first AMD GPU driven over USB3. From a Mac! Linux and Windows should work too, it's just libusb. Available today in tinygrad master, use an ADT-UT3G to connect the GPU to your USB port. You have no idea of the level of engineering that went into this.
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