alina 🌸🦴

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alina 🌸🦴

alina 🌸🦴

@teidumb

it/she • dumbass puppygirl, obsessed with javascript. mostly active on bsky @ https://t.co/Iyuu914zYS

ur walls :3 Katılım Haziran 2020
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alina 🌸🦴
alina 🌸🦴@teidumb·
@luciascarlet they still see the domain names despite ssl because ech is not as widely adopted as it should be :c
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† lucia scarlet 🩸
† lucia scarlet 🩸@luciascarlet·
VPN sponsor spots are so infuriatingly misleading because they always claim that • your ISP can See Everything You Do Online! • if you use a VPN you are magically untrackable and completely private which, no they can’t, and no you’re not 1. your ISP can only see WHICH websites you’re visiting and most of them will be over HTTPS nowadays so they can’t even see where on the website you are, let alone what you’re doing, as all of that information is encrypted if you’re using a DNS that isn’t theirs they won’t have the domain names either, only the IP addresses (relevant when subdomains come into play) 2. IP is NOT the only method that is used to track you, not even close; cookies can follow you around anywhere (and most people don’t disable them because they have legitimate uses too and doing so will often make the UX miserable) and device fingerprints based on a multitude of factors can be used to follow you around even if your IP is hidden AND you have cookies disabled or are using incognito mode if you’re using a VPN to hide your IP but still allow cookies like you would in any non-incognito session, they simply won’t know exactly where you from, but they’ll still be able to know exactly who you are and where you’ve been your Basic Privacy Essentials™ if you really, actually give a shit should be • VPN • incognito session or fully disabled cookies • browser that makes any sort of meaningful attempt to prevent fingerprinting/tamper with info used for fingerprinting you can get infinitely neurotic about this but that’s really enough for most use cases
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alina 🌸🦴
alina 🌸🦴@teidumb·
@theo why would you ever run claude over ssh. just run it locally and let it use scp/ssh commands to interact with the server
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Just learned it's literally impossible to paste images into Claude Code over SSH. How do you CLI people live like this??
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alina 🌸🦴
alina 🌸🦴@teidumb·
@theo they work better and scale better t3code is borderline unusable with how bad it uses screen real estate and how bad it scales, conductor can't work outside git worktrees, and codex models just suck in general. and also bc most of the time i run claude in vscode's terminal
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mary🐇@mary_ext·
@teidumb i'll be honest to you nobody cares about that
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alina 🌸🦴
alina 🌸🦴@teidumb·
@jlxc2001 wait why are those even needed do y'all use physical cards? don't you have like wechat qr codes and stuff?
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江灵夏草
江灵夏草@jlxc2001·
买了一个卡片储存盒,感觉好方便啊,如果我是产品经理的话,我会在最外侧的那一层卡片中塞铁氧体隔磁片,这样一来就可以直接刷最外面那张卡
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chloe 🐇
chloe 🐇@SapphoSys·
give me your rss feeds :)
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alina 🌸🦴
alina 🌸🦴@teidumb·
@meowkoteeq why not then add shift-cmd-z to redo (close the tab) huh cmd-z makes sense when there's a stack of actions (like there is in text/graphics editing) you want to navigate through, reopening a closed tab is a one-off action that happens to use a "recently closed tabs" stack
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alina 🌸🦴
alina 🌸🦴@teidumb·
@deadlineHero добро пожаловать в российский кинематограф, у нас есть: сериалы про ментов ментовские сериалы тупые драмы/комедии про семейный абьюз сериалы про темщиков и ментов ещё сериалы про ментов
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Likri🔞@Liskribbles·
@souffrantmitte1 "На базе современных инструментов" - ИИ чтоль?
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Ожидания: спасает телеграм от фсб и путина Реальность: я буду выкладывать свои композиции под псевдонимом Дурикович
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alina 🌸🦴
alina 🌸🦴@teidumb·
@mike64_t ^^^ this is precisely why i hate using codex. claude would never.
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mike64_t@mike64_t·
This is one of the most frustrating things about Codex. It validates everything three bajillion times, it is scared of dirty state to the point where it avoids introducing derived state so badly that it would rather write incorrect code before it would ever consider not accessing some variable directly it considers a golden source of truth. It will not *ever* introduce derived state even when that’s a good idea, or the only way to solve a problem. It *loves* the SRP wayyyy too badly. Everything becomes goDoExactlyOneThingFrom(source_data), and you end up doing 17 passes over your data in the process. It is a capable programmer but it’s just so f*cking scared of everything. The meme of RL producing three nested try catch blocks to do a single operation still holds, it has just changed form. Not everything is up for validation at all times because there are implied contracts as to where in the architecture that burden is shifted. It does not understand this nuance. With sufficient arguing, yes, but there are more complicated things it understands a lot faster so that really is just RL induced stubbornness because it thinks it knows better.
Sebastian Aaltonen@SebAaltonen

Normal day: Codex again wrote defensive code inside hot inner loops. All of the data is already validated when the object enters the data structure. Super important to always check AI written code and ask it to clean up all the mess. Otherwise technical debt increases gradually.

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alina 🌸🦴
alina 🌸🦴@teidumb·
@poli0iq @ytrav_alt @boss_calvin @juoig7799 and like im not saying gdpr is bad or anything like that, just that it's an absolutely valid standpoint for a business to decide it's not worth it bothering with eu laws, esp if it's like 1% of the user base
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alina 🌸🦴
alina 🌸🦴@teidumb·
@ytrav_alt @boss_calvin @juoig7799 sis im in russia twitter is blocked here (not like that matters tho) on the topic - no they don't, at least bc many such regulations for example force the data to be stored locally. and its kinda unreasonable to expect a small tech startup to follow each country's regulations.
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maeve 🚊🇪🇺🇺🇦@ytrav_alt·
@teidumb @boss_calvin @juoig7799 often being basically never everyone reasonable bakes gdpr into their project because half the world’s population is covered by it or a form of gdpr with mirrored rules but hey you surely know better with your VPN
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alina 🌸🦴
alina 🌸🦴@teidumb·
@DemonKingSwarn @spinelessaisha half my home dir were dotfolders back when i used linux what are you taking about it's not any better on any other os, because there is no real limitation the only exception being app containers on macos
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DemonKingSwarn
DemonKingSwarn@DemonKingSwarn·
not to mention the config files on windows are all over the place, like sometimes its in the programdata, or appdata, or applocaldata, or straight up under the home, or documents. atleast on linux we have the xdg specification for config files, which makes sure we are in the right directory, and now even mozilla the notorious ~/.mozilla is moved under the config and cache directories.
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aisha@spinelessaisha·
unironically the main reason i hate windows is how much worse that lack of standards issue shit is, windows apps just do whatever the fuck they want at least on linux there's flatpaks and stuff trying ot maintian SOME consistency
Algis@AlgisKun

@spinelessaisha Theres no perfect solution but unix/linux at least has spaces where youre supposed to do so... I dislike Ubuntu because of this. Unlike windows where not even Windows itself takes itself seriously at times and a lot of shit is ofuscated.

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