Morgan Gilroy

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Morgan Gilroy

Morgan Gilroy

@morgangilroy

Katılım Ocak 2012
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boundaryTRA
boundaryTRA@BoundaryTra·
@TowerHamletsNow please stop destroying our conservation area and listed estate. The pavement survived 125 years on our estate, an important conservation area. Today an unqualified contractor came and took away the original pave stones and tarmac over the area. Stop all work!
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Pete Oxenham
Pete Oxenham@peteoxenham·
unsurprisingly, 3d printer bros lack a basic understanding of how the fast/cheap/good tradeoff works
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DHH@dhh·
In celebration of Omarchy 3.5 being the first distro to ship with complete Linux compatibility for the new XPS Panther Lake laptops, @Dell made me a special unit with super + omarchy keys instead of Windows and Copilot. So damn cool!
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Salman
Salman@SalmanGreen·
Not a Toy. A tech Cherno Alpha.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
The graphical realism of this game is bugging me out. Literally never seen anything like this before.
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Jon Del Arroz | Pop Culture & Gaming 🎮
I have a solution for Star Trek that can tie in United and remove the Kurtzman universe entirely: Years into his presidency, Jonathan Archer and the nascent United Federation of Planets are rocked by escalating temporal anomalies that threaten the Romulan War peace and the young Federation itself. Starfleet traces the disturbances to the still-unresolved Temporal Cold War, and discovers that the shadowy “Future Guy” who once manipulated the Suliban Cabal was none other than Archer himself, projected from a devastated 28th-century future. In that broken timeline (the one containing the Burn, the Federation’s near-collapse, and all the Kurtzman-era cataclysms), a desperate Archer had volunteered to become a non-corporeal agent, trying to steer 22nd-century events toward a stronger Federation. Instead, his well-intentioned meddling fractured the prime timeline, birthing the divergent horrors he was attempting to prevent. Working with a time-displaced descendant and a preserved message from his own Enterprise crew, President Archer confronts his future self in a temporal nexus aboard the new flagship USS United. He convinces the older version to stand down, allowing the original, unaltered timeline to reassert itself. The Kurtzman-era disasters are retroactively erased, revealed as the “bad future” that no longer exists, restoring continuity and ushering in a stable golden age of exploration. The series then proceeds from this corrected prime timeline, with Archer’s presidency now free to focus on building the Federation we always wanted to see, setting up ongoing stories of unity, diplomacy, and discovery without the baggage of the last decade’s continuity snarls. What do you think?
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Robin
Robin@solarise_webdev·
HTML can't run Doom But HTML can now run *inside* Doom! Thanks to HTML-in-Canvas! Fully accessible DOM elements drawn into Doom's own wall textures. This demo uses a WebAssembly port (jacobenget/doom.wasm) of the original C source. See it in action at html-in-canvas-stuff.solarise.dev/doom.html - Requires Chrome with chrome://flags/#canvas-draw-element enabled. On every Doom tick, HTML-in-Canvas's drawElementImage() captures the DOM form (child of ) to an offscreen buffer, it's quantised to Doom's 256-colour palette, and the bytes are written straight into the cached patch for the appropriate texture in Doom. Doom's own software renderer then paints it onto E1M1 as a wall texture - which means perspective warp, sector lighting, and even the damage-red tint all get included and applied to the HTML form elements. It's just a texture to Doom.
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Sean Murray
Sean Murray@NoMansSky·
No Man's Sky Xeno Arena 👽Creature Battling ⚡100+ Abilities 🐣Genetic Experiments 🏟️Multiplayer Arenas 🤖Alien Trainers 🐌Tactical Combat 🥚Breed Creatures 🎖️Medals + Titles 🐾More Pets 🥽Creature Survey Mode 📋Daily Challenges 📎Guidance Missions 🏓Arena Ranks 🦑Exclusive Pets
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Edge Security
Edge Security@EdgeSecurity·
WireGuard has some big updates ready to go on Windows, our first on the platform in nearly 4 years. We've done some nice modernizations and improvements, fixed bugs, added features, updated the toolchain, and more. But our release is currently blocked by @Microsoft. The recent thread on Hacker News encouraged me to write this up, rather than just grumbling to myself privately about it as I have the last two weeks. I logged in to get the WireGuardNT driver signed -- a necessary step for driver authors -- and was greeted by this vague message that the account has been suspended. Looking further into it, it seems like they instituted an identity verification policy, didn't notify me about it, and then I guess they suspended accounts who didn't do the verification. So of course I did the ID card verification immediately, but now an appeal is necessary. The appeals process requires filing a support ticket, but filing a support ticket requires a non-suspended account... Catch-22, eventually resolved by filing one through Azure and getting it rerouted to the right department. That was two weeks ago. Now they've told me there's a 60 day appeal review period. Wish us luck! It's a little crazy, because what if there was some critical ring 0 RCE vuln that was being exploited in the wild and that needed to be patched immediately? (Just hypothetical; there isn't.) In that case, telling users "sorry, you've got to wait 60 days" would be sort of bad. And users of WireGuard for Windows are also Microsoft Windows users, so I can't see how this is good for Microsoft either. I think it must just be a case of bureaucracy gone slightly off the rails. Happens. If any Microsofters are able to make this take not-sixty-days, please do get in touch.
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Royal Tomar
Royal Tomar@_royaltomar·
hey @stripe, your api just charged our european customer €4,995 instead of €60. painful bug. we have the same product priced in inr, eur, usd, and gbp. on our checkout page we pass the inr price id and stripe correctly picks the right amount + currency based on the customer's region. ₹4,995 becomes €60 for an eu customer. works perfectly. we recently shipped "pay with saved card" inside our app and used the same logic. passed the inr price id for a 4,995 inr charge, expecting stripe to convert it the same way. instead, stripe swapped the currency to eur but kept the number. €4,995 hit the customer's card instead of €60. now here's the kicker: if we refund it ourselves, we eat ~€370 in processing fees, fx, and taxes. that's 6x the actual order value of €60. we'd lose money fixing a bug we didn't cause. can someone take a look and reverse this from your end? i have the charge id ready with me.
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AyakaMods
AyakaMods@AyakaMods·
🚨 YOUTUBE / GOOGLE HACK EXPOSURE 🚨 Sayuri Artsy (3D Artist) got phished and fully hijacked by a hacker in Istanbul, Turkey. - Hacker stole Sayuri Gmail + YouTube channel - Hacker deleted Sayuri YouTube channel - Hacker added Google Family Link parental controls to bypass 2FA and lock Sayuri out completely - Sayuri had US-only activity proof, State Police, and FBI reports. Google/YouTube closed the case. YouTube literally told the victim to DELETE her own exposure post (she refused). Support is now just spamming pre-written replies and saying the case is closed forever and will not be reopened in the future. This is how they “protect” creators while hackers run wild?
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
The whole idea of "incompetent to stand trial" is fucking nonsense. If you're too "incompetent" to understand that you shouldn't butcher an innocent woman on the train, you should die. Period. Arrest, convict, execute. You are not fit to be a part of human society. How many more innocent people must we sacrifice for the sake of coddling and babying the absolute scum of the Earth? Our ancestors had it right. They would have had this guy hanging from the gallows an hour after conviction. The old system of justice was light years better than this insane bullshit we're dealing with now.
New York Post@nypost

Crazed homeless man accused of slaughtering Iryna Zarutska on train found incompetent to stand trial trib.al/GsJMZC8

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Pirat_Nation 🔴
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Microsoft shut down the main developer's account for VeraCrypt with no warning or reason. This stops him from signing the files needed for new Windows versions of the free encryption software. He has tried to contact Microsoft but got no reply.
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MERICA MEMED
MERICA MEMED@Mericamemed·
If you showed this to a boomer, they would think this was a real concert.
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Devon Govett
Devon Govett@devongovett·
Another case of programmers making all UIs into a terminal. Command palettes are a huge UI cop-out. I hate apps that have commands that are only available in these things. Most people will never discover them. That’s why we invented menus and buttons. Design actual UI!
Nic Barker@nicbarkeragain

I'm completely convinced at this point that the "Command Palette" is a fundamental UI concept, and should be in all applications. It should also be a built in browser concept, there should be an API for websites to push items to the command palette ("new post", "muted words" etc)

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Santosh Gairola
Santosh Gairola@santoshgairola·
@naomirwolf It is far-side from earth, not from Sun.
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