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@jrballesteros05 Mac OS X is even worse than that. Apple phased out older Mac Pro models because the graphics card that originally came with them model lacked some capabilities 🤪

@Junes Rozen Maiden was bad enough for me, then these ponies and yes, what followed was even worse 🤭

@janriemer@mastodon.technology
True. There are a lot of real humans, who, not unlike this AI, would benefit greatly from a reality check 😂
@xpil@fosstodon.org

@amerika
From 103.0 release notes:
> Total Cookie Protection enabled by default. All third-party cookies are now isolated into partitioned storage.
This looks kinda useful.
In 102.0 they've fixed the bug that made the third-party add-on UI crash the whole browser on Wayland, which was introduced in 100.0 — not that it doesn't crash now, but at least it does that from time to time now, not every time 🤣
I don't see any new features, it's buggy as it is, I thought the are just fixing it now 🤷

@gav Not really! Milkshake has sugar in it, so more calories than just milk. I can drink less milkshakes to have the same amount of calories than if it was plain milk.
I think this is what they mean. And I don't see a word about it being healthier in the original post. More sustainable for the environment doesn't mean it's more healthy for you, in fact it might be the exact opposite.
@PinochetsCommieCopter

@ocean And wireless chargers still have to be plugged into a wall outlet! They've played us for absolute fools!

А вот полусладкие могли бы и не спасти!

@rootbsd Can't they still read your boosts and get offended even if you don't follow them back?

Нет, сеточка, это тоже уже не новость. Тебе нужно стараться лучше!

@straw At least it's not the Intelligence Community… Or is it? 🤔

@splitshockvirus
> ifup enp1s0f0
What a blasphemy! You've meant "ip link set dev enp1s0f0 up", right? 🤭

@lapin
There is a popular free Proton Bridge replacement in go — hydroxide. Bridge itself is written in go. Okay these are services so they don't count I suppose 😅
I have my own tool that switches VPN servers based on my list of preferred countries and server load — I can rewrite it in python (I actually did) and even in shell, but why the hell not go? The fact that you can add a web API and some lightweight web-interface comes in handy too.
Not web-things only, go is good!
@sjw

@lapin
No, it's actually pretty good as a general purpose language! I get why it's associated with back-end, considering its background, but it's not about that at all, there is a lot of good stuff in go:
gomuks — the Matrix client, very feature-rich, and lightweight compared to most clients, when I need IM-only I actually prefer it
And go is really popular for TUI apps like that: gomphotherium — the mastodon client, amfora — the gemini browser.
@sjw

@JonOfJupiter
Easy — he'll teach the birds hack into the government system and boost his score then. They'd better not mess with the Birdmaster!
@jazzilla

@swaggboi Oh, yes! And gamer-oriented phones tend to be heavy — you need a beefy battery to sustain that computing power for a reasonable amount of time. No one wants a phone that has to be plugged in all the time 😅

@lapin
I like go — as as language. But it's a prime example of how bad Google is for a project. Reference go implementation doesn't support PowerPC BE — Google isn't interested, they only support a handful of architectures. gccgo supports everything gcc does, but it lags several versions behind.
It is open source, you can fork it in theory, but no one needs your incompatible fork. It you want to stay relevant, you have to do what Google does and more. Only a few companies can afford that.
@sjw

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