@lxteko@fizzyblitztwt The problem here sounds more like your unrestricted internet access as a kid, not the content on it. One can easily say any amount of popular furry art or animations "traumatized" them just the same and act like furries are evil because of it too. Quit being a clown.
@fizzyblitztwt the first time i every say nsfw was this fucked up game my "friend" from school told me to look it up i was 7 years old when this happened im not "new" i just dont like weird shit because ive been a victim of nasty shit like this
@lxteko You're the poser here. Saying you liked the show when it was pretty much mainstream popularity and abandoned it for the furry fandom is not some special achievement, it is what tons of people did. The actual hardcore fans are those who remain and go to conventions like this.
dawg fuck these fake ass bronys for liking this shit, ive been a brony before i was even a furry i was 7 when mlp came out and this is the shit yall STILL DO??
@presentfactory@bboyatime_@bunjavascript I’m sure you understand how mind bogglingly stupid that statement was, and I’m happy that you stood on it. We need less closeted retards in the world.
In Bun’s zig fork, we added parallel semantic analysis and multiple codegen units to the llvm backend on macOS & Linux
This makes debug builds of Bun compile > 4x faster, improving internal development velocity
@presentfactory@bunjavascript Also side note but are you under the impression that the fork doesn’t include the test suite or something? Like what are you even trying to say
Okay. Pick the most popular name on the planet, any name, and find me a tweet of just that name. No other posts from the account.
I’ll tell you you’ll probably find zero examples.
Trying to paint this as just some random everyday occurrence is simple ridiculous.
Sure it’s possible, but it certainly isn’t probable.
@mylifcc@bunjavascript Zig already uses its own codegen by default in Debug builds now rather than LLVM as it's much faster and allows for faster iteration indeed. Zig's aarch64 backend isn't done yet though and Bun likely wants less buggy codegen anyways which is probably why they are using LLVM.
@bunjavascript debug builds 4x faster is the kind of win that actually changes iteration habits.
curious if the parallel codegen also helps release builds, or is the gain mostly in debug mode where LLVM's optimization passes are lighter?
@bunjavascript Yes because unsurprisingly sensible projects do not want AI generated slop.
Claiming it makes things 1 gazillion times faster is one thing, but one must also understand that software must work correctly even in edge cases and be maintained which is hard to do with AI garbage.
Schizo time 🚨
This account has 1 post, the name of the shooter from today
It was posted in 2023
Its header image is the colourful image on the right
It comes from 2022, from a website called "Time Machine"
Why does it look like that other stupid assassination photo?
@DogTurdCanada@mickeymantled@HenryMa79561893 It is a coincidence, correct. There's many Tweets including this name from before today because it's a name shared by multiple notable people (actors and athletes) as well as no doubt a good few individuals in the US.
You're attributing something special to mere random events.
@presentfactory@mickeymantled@HenryMa79561893 So no coincidence that a guy whose only post is the assassins name, 3years ago, chose the same background as a site labeled “Time Machine”?
Maybe try reverse searching that image to find another user if it’s a stock image?
Tell us what you find.
@LauNostReport@ViceLitty You have no idea what you're talking about lol. Nothing about what you showed is comparing the two images, you just have very astutely confirmed that the glitch art image is made out of gradients which anyone with eyes can see.
Ran the analysis on a pixel-sorted version of the Trump fist-pump photo. Sort key isn't hue or luminance — it's R+G+B sum, ascending, applied per column with threshold-based segment resets. 92% adjacent-pair monotonicity. Same pixels, zero structure. Glitch art is just sorting.
It's the same picture, with the pixels rearranged.
But, it was likely uploaded after the Trump photo was published online. If not, we have a time traveler on our hands 😅
@CoinKrusher@DblClk2Opn@ChibiReviews Just because sources exist doesn't mean the text is accurate. It's AI garbage and not worth reading at all. If you want to learn things, go read the sources.
Since rumors are spreading why the law enforcement is involved.
The short summary is that KiwiFarms was trying to pay a Teen $200 to come to my house to get shot or me get shot.
They were actively encouraging a assassination attempt against my life.
@DblClk2Opn@ChibiReviews The farms has always existed so Josh moon could troll shield himself.
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@pupsuasion That may be true but they look cool and I always wanted one when I was younger, so one might say it's just a bit of wish fulfillment.
I don't think anyone getting a 10+ year old laptop is really interested in how well it performs compared to contemporary rivals anyways.
@notme102023@rightwingDNA@Kryx7z Except that is why people dislike it. It sounds good on paper until you realize that "trusted" is not easy to determine, and if most people are leaving that to the manufacturer to determine then it means users are not allowed to run software they want on their machines.
@rightwingDNA@Kryx7z They hate on it & they dont even know what it does.
When you're computer starts up, it only loads in trusted software. It helps prevent some malware from loading when booting up. It also prevents some cheats from being hidden from anti-cheats (how it does it im not entirely sure
@thsnllgstr@Kryx7z Yes because it is one of many steps to companies locking down computers by normalizing this sort of thing. All it takes is for manufacturers to stop giving you ways to disable it or customize the keys involved for it to become effectively what platforms like iOS already push.