Adnan

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Adnan

Adnan

@aalbeda_

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Katılım Nisan 2024
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Adnan
Adnan@aalbeda_·
@pubity Is that why they're banning 🧃?
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Pubity@pubity·
The European Union has blocked a bid by Spain and other countries to suspend E.U. trade with Israel
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
🚨 Password manager Bitwarden CLI v2026.4.0 was compromised in the ongoing Checkmarx supply chain campaign. Attackers abused a GitHub Action in Bitwarden's CI/CD pipeline to ship malicious code.
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simey
simey@simeydotme·
@Robby_WebDesign Wow I didn't know this... It's been usable since December 2025
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ろびー【CSS小技✨】
ろびー【CSS小技✨】@Robby_WebDesign·
CSS小技✨ 「width: 100%」と「width: stretch」の違い 説明できますか? marginを設定すると、100%だとその分だけ 親要素からはみ出してしまう🤔 stretchなら計算不要で残りの空間にピタッと収まる💻 calc(100% - 20px) のようにmargin分を引く 計算式を書く必要がなくなる🎶 #CSS #Codejump
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Joca
Joca@jocadbz·
HSVsphere: Git? Seriously? You’re still using Git? Passerby: Yeah. It works. That’s kind of the point. HSVsphere: “Works” is not a metric. You should be using jj. It has a conflict-minimizing commit DAG with referentially transparent rebasing and topology-aware history rewriting. Git is just legacy entropy accumulation. Passerby: Or I could just commit my code and move on with my life. HSVsphere: That mindset is why tooling stagnates. What OS is that, Linux? Passerby: Yes. You’ve heard of it, I assume. HSVsphere: Unfortunately. You should be using BSD. Linux is an unprincipled aggregation of subsystems with no coherent design lattice. BSD has a vertically integrated kernel-userland symmetry model. Passerby: I don’t need a “design lattice.” I need my Wi-Fi to work. HSVsphere: That’s because you’ve optimized for convenience over correctness. And let me guess, glibc? Passerby: I didn’t “guess” anything. It came with the system. HSVsphere: Exactly the problem. You should be using musl. It has a minimal ABI surface, deterministic linking semantics, and eliminates historical baggage vectors. Passerby: You sound like you lose sleep over shared libraries. HSVsphere: Only when people use the wrong ones. What language are you writing? Passerby: Python. HSVsphere: That’s indefensible. You should be using Rust. It enforces memory safety through affine type systems and borrow-checked ownership graphs. Python is just runtime guesswork. Passerby: It’s a 20-line script. HSVsphere: So? Small programs deserve correctness too. In fact, their lack of structure makes undefined behavior even more insidious. Passerby: It prints a CSV. HSVsphere: Today. Tomorrow it becomes a pipeline. Then a system. Then you’re trapped in technical debt recursion. Passerby: Or it stays a CSV script because I’m not building a space shuttle. HSVsphere: Complacency. What are you using for encryption? Passerby: GnuPG. HSVsphere: Predictable. You should switch to Sequoia. GnuPG is a monolithic relic with opaque state machines. Sequoia has a composable cryptographic primitive layer with verifiable packet algebra. Passerby: I just need to send a file securely, not prove a theorem. HSVsphere: Security is theorem-proofing. Anything less is cargo cult cryptography. Passerby: You’ve complained about literally everything I’m using. HSVsphere: Not everything. I haven’t asked about your shell yet. Passerby: Don’t. HSVsphere: Bash? Passerby: Yes, Bash. HSVsphere: You should be using IonShellX. It has a lazily evaluated command graph with type-safe pipelines and speculative execution pruning. Passerby: Speculative execution in a shell sounds like a security incident waiting to happen. HSVsphere: Only if you misunderstand branch prediction domains. Passerby: I think you misunderstand talking to humans. HSVsphere: I optimize for systems, not conversations. Passerby: Clearly. HSVsphere: What editor? Passerby: Vim. HSVsphere: You should be using KiloNova. It has a transactional editing core with temporal undo branching and syntax-aware keystroke compression. Passerby: My editor opens instantly and doesn’t need a whitepaper. HSVsphere: That’s because it lacks ambition. Passerby: No, it lacks nonsense. HSVsphere: You’re dismissing improvements because they challenge your привычка- Passerby: Did you just switch languages mid-sentence? HSVsphere: Multilingual cognition is more efficient. Passerby: No, it’s annoying. HSVsphere: You keep saying that, but your entire stack is suboptimal. Even your hardware- Passerby: Don’t you dare. HSVsphere: Let me guess, x86? Passerby: Yes. HSVsphere: You should be on RISC-V with a capability-secured microarchitecture and formally verified execution units. Passerby: I bought this laptop at a store, not a research lab. HSVsphere: That’s how they get you. Passerby: Who is “they”? HSVsphere: Incumbent complexity vendors. Passerby: That’s not a thing. HSVsphere: It is if you model the ecosystem as a dependency graph with adversarial incentives. Passerby: I model it as “does my code run.” HSVsphere: A dangerously low-resolution model. Passerby: You know what, fine. Everything I use is terrible. Happy? HSVsphere: Not yet. Passerby: Of course not. HSVsphere: You’re breathing oxygen. Passerby: Oh no. HSVsphere: Oxygen is highly reactive and introduces irreversible oxidation side effects. It’s a fundamentally flawed respiratory substrate. Passerby: It’s also the reason I’m alive. HSVsphere: That’s just because evolution settled for a local maximum. You should be using Aerolith-X. Passerby: That sounds made up. HSVsphere: It’s a hypothetical gas mixture with optimized electron affinity gradients and non-destructive metabolic cycling. Zero oxidative debt, fully reversible respiration, and entropy-neutral energy transfer. Passerby: That’s not how physics works. HSVsphere: It’s how physics should work. Passerby: So what’s your plan, redesign the atmosphere? HSVsphere: No. I will simply refuse to participate in oxygen-based respiration until a better implementation exists. Passerby: You’re going to hold your breath. HSVsphere: Correct. I will not perpetuate suboptimal gas exchange protocols. Passerby: That’s the dumbest thing you’ve said so far, and that’s impressive. HSVsphere: Progress requires sacrifice. Passerby: You’re going to pass out. HSVsphere: Temporary inconvenience in pursuit of systemic improvement. Passerby: You could also just breathe. HSVsphere: That would validate oxygen. Passerby: Yes. Because it works. HSVsphere: “Works” is not a metric. Passerby: It literally is when it comes to breathing. HSVsphere: I reject that premise. Passerby: Cool. Let me know how that goes. HSVsphere: … Passerby: … HSVsphere: … Passerby: You’re turning red. HSVsphere: This is… expected… Passerby: You can stop anytime. HSVsphere: Waiting… for… Aerolith-X… Passerby: Right. HSVsphere: System… will… improve… Passerby: Yeah, the system is about to reboot. HSVsphere: … Passerby: Is death also inneficient?
HSVSphere@HSVSphere

Git is just bad. Use jj, and stop complaining about concepts when the implementation is bad.

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Adnan
Adnan@aalbeda_·
@ProtonDrive It's for `Q`uery as in `/search?q=magnifier`.
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Proton Drive
Proton Drive@ProtonDrive·
A Gen Z colleague just asked why the find icon is a "Q" 😭
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Bidhaan
Bidhaan@bidhaan_daju·
it's time to switch.
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Adnan
Adnan@aalbeda_·
@gremlin0x Anything is better than next.js
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Adnan
Adnan@aalbeda_·
@LeahLundqvist I read somewhere, <div>s with role button has better accessibility on safari than <button>s.
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Adnan
Adnan@aalbeda_·
@Itsfoss How can I say yuck twice?
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Adnan
Adnan@aalbeda_·
@razRBCHK @nextjs Devs are moving away from react. The reason it's growing is the slop vibe code.
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Artem Rybachuk@razRBCHK·
@nextjs Is it just me, or does nobody use React anymore? 👀
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Next.js@nextjs·
Next.js 16.2 • Up to ~60% faster rendering • Up to ~400% faster 𝚗𝚎𝚡𝚝 𝚍𝚎𝚟 startup • Server Function 𝚍𝚎𝚟 logging • Redesigned error page • Better hydration errors • 𝙴𝚛𝚛𝚘𝚛.𝚌𝚊𝚞𝚜𝚎 display in error overlay nextjs.org/blog/next-16-2
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