Folf

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Folf

Folf

@itsfolf

i do stuff like @osmiumchat | rip @veriftracker

POSIWID Katılım Kasım 2015
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advaith
advaith@advaithj1·
my friends and I got frustrated with accidentally calling our group chat, so I added a confirmation step to the call buttons in the mobile DM header!
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Folf
Folf@itsfolf·
@meowkoteeq @telegram read the last blog post, they "fixed 200+ issues" (let an agent run wild with the codebase)
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anna
anna@meowkoteeq·
вы ебанулись что ли?? @telegram
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Osmium
Osmium@osmiumchat·
📲 Osmium Mobile is real Android alpha out now iOS soon ⬇️
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Folf
Folf@itsfolf·
@uwunetes I assume that gives you sdk/build tools and emulator management? In my experience the kotlin/java support in vscode is really poor, let alone debugging, screen previews, and all the other tools.
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addison
addison@uwunetes·
@itsfolf i guess the alternative is android cli now?
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addison@uwunetes·
THEY KILLED ANDROID STUDIO WOOOOOO YEAHHHHH
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Folf@itsfolf·
@Rockarmy321 @uwunetes when you inevitably need a native module you'll still reach for android studio
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Lucas
Lucas@umlucasribeiro·
@acgfbr @igorhalfeld Nao compensava cobrar os nego com a LLC para fugir dos 8k de imposto? E botar a empresa br para prestar serviço para a LLC?
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deniz
deniz@denizdoingstuff·
Yo wait the value for just 7,99 a month is crazy
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Folf
Folf@itsfolf·
@uwunetes yeah outlook was a pain at first I haven't seen any corporate servers in the logs but a lot of odd student emails I used to struggle w are cool now, I haven't had any hard bounces since migration if it ever becomes a problem I'll probably add SES retry or smth
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addison
addison@uwunetes·
@itsfolf almost any corporate server & outlook/hotmail. back then outlook was especially annoying, I hear they're much better now, but corporate email servers are a super big pain in the ass to get working.
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wukko
wukko@uwukko·
gen z is mostly incredibly immature and obsessed with social media’s perception of every single thing they do, so they consider everything “cringe” by default and exaggerate anything that IS considered “social media friendly” by extreme as a result, instead of actually being queer and “woke”, they do a full circle and end up being just as homophobic and conservative as the previous generations via mockery, posturing, and imaginary self-imposed limitations and shaming, such as “sex bad because capitalism” i’m saying this as gen z btw, it’s really annoying to try to reason with people like this. it feels like they have no personality and have to gather it from somewhere else
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Folf
Folf@itsfolf·
@uwunetes what kind of servers did you struggle with im curious
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addison
addison@uwunetes·
@itsfolf I'm aware of this (I've been doing this for years) but for the average person this just isn't super viable and takes a lot of work also it's completely unusable in any B2B aspect, I've had to email companies before and had gotten blocked due to my email server.
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Folf
Folf@itsfolf·
@uwunetes the trick is to have stable volume (at least a few daily) on a paid sender first (I had sendgrid) and then migrate. At first, only that domain will pass, since domain rep carries, then the rep will slowly transfer to the new server and other domains on it
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Folf@itsfolf·
@uwunetes the 25$ pay for my own clean IPs I can build rep on, I know some people struggle w corporate servers and I wouldn't know because that's not my user base, but I've had zero hard bounces since migrating (before I was on Contabo)
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Folf
Folf@itsfolf·
@alexzeig @The_AVPA notice how you said it's not impossible but, unlike the adult case, didn't provide a single example? how do you solve it?
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Alex Zeig
Alex Zeig@alexzeig·
Meta's position in Santa Fe: age verification is technically impossible. Meta's position in Washington: please make Apple and Google do it. Those aren't separate arguments:
Alex Zeig@alexzeig

x.com/i/article/2051…

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Folf@itsfolf·
@The_AVPA @NetChoice illuminate us by listing age assurance options that don't require personal information
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Age Veri fication Providers Association
@NetChoice We take no position on the policy question but, as you well know, there is no mandating of digital IDs - lots of age assurance options. There is no need for any new database (which if it was created would indeed be a honeypot so is a **totally stupid** idea).
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NetChoice
NetChoice@NetChoice·
Social media bans may be well-intentioned, but they create a privacy nightmare by mandating digital IDs. These databases are honeypots for hackers, putting teens at greater risk than before. We need education and empowerment, not blanket bans. 🚫
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Nuno Afonso
Nuno Afonso@nafonsopt·
For a long time we had this narrative pushed in the European Union that was "we're free, look at China, they are bad, they control their citizens every move, we have it so good". Now things changed. For a while now we're trying to do everything China did and go beyond, why is that? What changed? On top of that, it's being done in a way to purely control the people. Chat Control? Oh that's just for the normal person, EU politicians are exempt. Why is that? Now the whole VPN propaganda. Why is that? Banning legal VPNs would only affect normal citizens. The criminals will still setup their own remote servers in multiple regions, and I 100% believe that the EU politicians / elites would have them too. I'm not sure how we can get away from this situation, the only way I can see an out is somebody with a lot of influence like @yanisvaroufakis creating some alternative EU political option, I don't believe that normal people can do anything, and I don't believe that any political parties can too, the system is just too intertwined, the connections are too deep and wide.
European Parliamentary Research Service@EP_EPRS

Virtual private networks #VPN are increasingly used to bypass online age verification. Protecting children online is a priority, with new rules being implemented requiring a minimum age for access to some services Read👉 link.europa.eu/FGfr6C #DSA @EP_Justice @FZarzalejos

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Folf@itsfolf·
@Runix25 @Diogvs @IntCyberDigest There are many outcome to that, such as no longer being able to criticize anything online, because noone will be willing to open themselves to lawsuits for publishing your speech. Anything remotely objectionable by anyone in the tiniest amount will be rejected.
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
🚨 BREAKING: Porn site Motherless, hosting tens of thousands of suspected abuse videos, has been running on Dutch company Nforce's servers since at least 2024. Nforce topped TU Delft's 2020 ranking of Dutch hosting providers with the most CSAM detected. Elimeleh denies responsibility, stating Nforce only provides infrastructure and has no access to client systems. A joint NOS / Nieuwsuur investigation confirms the site is hosted by Nforce, based in Steenbergen, NL. Nforce director Simon Shlomi Elimeleh has been servicing Motherless for over a decade. The site pulls roughly 62 million monthly visitors and brands itself as a "moral free file host where anything legal is hosted forever." Findings: - Offlimits received 142 reports covering 12,000 videos in 2026 alone. 25 cases involved child sexual abuse material (CSAM). - NOS analyzed 20,000 videos posted between May 1 and 7, 2026. "Incest" was the third most popular tag after "teen" and "amateur," totaling roughly 60 million views in one week. - The single most-viewed clip of the past week (4.2M views) was tagged with disturbing words. - CNN previously documented 20,000 "sleep" / "eyecheck" videos showing men lifting women's eyelids to confirm they were drugged or unconscious. Dutch regulator ACM calls the situation "concerning" but admits it cannot pull content offline itself. The Dutch Public Prosecutor refused to confirm or deny any active investigation. Motherless' parent company Kick Online Entertainment S.A. (Luxembourg) was already fined by UK regulator Ofcom in February 2026 for missing age-verification controls. The site is still online.
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Folf@itsfolf·
@Runix25 @Diogvs @IntCyberDigest Section 230 is the law that allows platforms to curate content without becoming publishers themselves and thus responsible for it. Without Section 230 there are two options: Allow all or Censor all. No more curation.
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Runix
Runix@Runix25·
@Diogvs @IntCyberDigest No, just non-curated mass social media and video hosting site trash will get purged. The way it's mean to be.
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Folf@itsfolf·
@AlbertoLage Tem que ter validade baixa e uso único pro governo conseguir inferir exatamente qual site e quando você está entrando
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Alberto Lage
Alberto Lage@AlbertoLage·
importante a validade de 24h porque se não, alguém pode deixar de ser maior e continuar usando
Eixo Político@eixopolitico

🇧🇷 Deputado quer que o gov.br emita "Token de Maioridade Digital" para que brasileiros acessem sites pornô. De acordo com o projeto de Fábio Teruel (MDB/SP), o token terá validade de 24h e uso único. Sites que não aderirem podem ser bloqueados e pagar multa de até R$ 5 milhões.

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