@ruff @KekunPlazas @kyle @tbernard
That sounds pretty good. Perhaps some "whitelisting" mechanism would make sense. Simplest way would be to remember the sites you opened in regular mode.
Problem: Some obnoxious sites now tell you to leave private mode to read an article.
So, an ephemeral, untrusted profile that is cleared on closing the tab, might be a useful addition to private mode.
Branch is an online magazine written by and for people who dream of a sustainable and just internet. Read Issue 2.
RT @Angell_XR@twitter.com
@arobertlong@twitter.com announces and demos ThirdRoom, powered by @matrixdotorg@twitter.com @threejs@twitter.com and bitECS, at the first @open_metaverse@twitter.com Interoperability Night.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Angell_XR/status/1438667294402613253
@privacyint
Don't you think it's a bit too ironic for a privacy initiative to host zoom meetings 🤔
If only there were privacy respecting alternatives @nextcloud
@jitsibot
@bigbluebutton
Ihr erinnert euch an die Anzeige der CDU gegen Lilith Wittmann wegen des "hackens" der cduconnect-App?
Zitat Lilith Wittmann: "Die Staatsanwaltschaft hat das Verfahren eingestellt. Weil die #CDU nämlich keine Sicherheitsmaßnahmen ergriffen hatte, die ich umgehen hätte können. Ich habe die #CDU also nicht gehackt"
Haha :D
Finally, the "app overview" on https://alpha.linuxphoneapps.org/apps/ should be at least slightly more useful. #LinuxPhoneApps
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Users of Element Desktop/Web/Android, FluffyChat & Nheko should upgrade immediately to address a critical encryption vulnerability.
We are not aware of this being exploited in the wild yet, but as the bug is now disclosed please upgrade now. https://matrix.org/blog/2021/09/13/vulnerability-disclosure-key-sharing
@balleyne@floss.social
A long time ago I decided to only buy printers with a LAN interface. Implications:
* support all OSes, without the need for any driver installation (PCL/PS)
* easily usable from all devices in your house
* usually decent, enterprise grade, no consumer BS
Also, maybe check for a cheap laser printer, that possibly even permits 3rd party refills (Lexmark cs310dn for me currently)
@joergi
Huhu! Das ist ja etwas leer hier bei dir... Follow, weil du "drüben" was geliked hast (Please consider the environment and print this out) und deine Bio dort sagt dass du n cooler Typ bist. 😎
@Blort @gabek@mastodon.social
The story might sound less convincing with Rust, but as a C++ dev I'm not sure I'd consider it clean. 😎
"I'll do it... but on one condition."
"What? Anything! The fate of the Free World is at stake!"
"We do it *my* way. 100% C++, no libraries, -j 1... we go in clean and come out hard. And if I see ONE goddamn line of #PHP or #Javascript, this whole deal's OFF!"
"You're a madman!"
"Maybe I am... but I'm the madman who can save the Presidents life, so... what's it gunna be?"
"This is crazy, I tell you. Crazy!... But dammit... fine."
"Oh and I use #Arch by the way."
"I find the juxtaposition of people arguing that the market will generally result in products being good while they themselves buy overpriced garbage to be deliciously ironic"
😂
https://danluu.com/why-benchmark/
@vesperto
This article, while more about ELF than about linking, might provide useful insight - and teach you how to create the smallest possible executable (45 Bytes)
http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/software/tiny/teensy.html
On missing symbols: By default, if you ln main foo bar, they are linked in that order. Only the symbols of foo that are referenced in main will be used. If bar only references symbols that main also references, it will still work. But if bar references additional foo symbols, they stay missing.
List Of Ethical Code Hostings by 3rd-Parties
sw=Gitea:
1) PrivacyToolsIO
https://git.privacytools.io
2) Disroot
https://git.disroot.org
3) Libregit
https://libregit.org
4) Codeberg
https://codeberg.org
5) Gitea.com
https://gitea.com
6) Teknik.io
https://git.teknik.io
7) OpenDev
https://opendev.org
Software=others:
8) Notabug (Gogs)
https://notabug.org
9) Framasoft (GitLab)
https://framagit.org
10) Sourcehut (Sourcehut)
https://sourcehut.org
While K&R C is a good reference, I'd like to read about the compile-time and run-time linking. Compilation errors are usually easy to debug, but linking errors are mostly cryptic (to me). Why is the symbol missing if I'm providing the library? Where can I find the symbol? What are those dependencies listed by ldd on the simplest hello world? What does libstdc provide? And others?
Any good reading material?
Auf Grundlage des Erbsenzähler-Artikels (https://www.volksverpetzer.de/corona-faktencheck/pandemie-in-den-rohdaten/) haben wir ein Video gedreht, was jetzt durch Hildmann & Co. massiv downgevotet wird. Positiver Nebeneffekt: YouTube empfiehlt uns auf der Startseite als Trend..
Hier geht es zum Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRpjUxsHdkg
Self-Hosting Resources Made Simple
Sharing is very appreciated.
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Nextcloud Devices
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Every so often I go back and reread this because it's just so satisfying and fascinating: http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/software/tiny/teensy.html
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