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Fug!
I'm going to buy breloma.abogado and host a Pleroma instance there — dedicated to the health benefits of avocado🥑

Messaging startups? Encrypted messaging?
Some of the commenters clearly have no idea (or do have and still post the same points, but let's not go there) what Telegram is and that besides multi-user chats, which aren't even encrypted its most commonly used feature is public channels, content in most of which is accessible even without having an account.

This is amazing! This has nothing to do with Rust the programming language or Mastodon the software/social network: it's about Mastodon the band and Rust Is Just Right is the name of the website 😂

> David Fiala CEO & Founder at Teclada Inc | Former Google Security Leader
!mojeek David Fiala

Cocksucker Guide? 🤔
Yeah — that's what I thought too: it checks out! But no, it's an actual gay site — so it's "cock sucker" in a different sense. Kinda odd, ain't it?
In any case, Mojeek's results are very insightful 🤣

Giga… Chad? 🤔
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad
> Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of North and Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon to the southwest, Nigeria to the southwest (at Lake Chad), and Niger to the west.
> Niger to the west

And yes, I've built too, but it fails to produce binaries even for the hello_world type of programs, I have no idea what the problem might be, but as it depends on LLVM (and even comes with LLVM 18 for bootstrapping), it could be literally anything.

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Things that work reliably well on my 32-bit machine.
GCC 13 works fine, but can't produce a working dynamically linked Python binary — probably has other issues so I've downgraded.
Rust up to 1.80 works, but segfaults when building certain crates, such as getrandom — probably related to newer versions of LLVM being horribly broken and LLVM12 probably works because it seems to ignore most optimisation flags.

My favourite tech obituary website 😅
Hell, when did that happen to Mitnick though? I must've missed that 🤔

OMG, @protonprivacy has added support for WireGuard over TCP and WG over TLS (branded Stealth) to their Windows software!
And the changelog entry for such game changer version is "Bug fixes and performance improvements" — very descriptive 🤦
The source for this isn't yet available on their GitHub, but I hope it will soon. But what I'm interested in most is their fork of wireguard-go that works on normal non-Android Linux-systems so I can run it on my proxy and stop using my phone as a VPN box.

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