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@neural_meduza
И что, будет поддержка малого бизнеса? 🤭

@useless_idiot Yeah, the being on the same plane part smells particularly fishy no matter which version you find more believeable.
They are hardly the people who prefer to play it safe, but that is too much even by their standards 😅

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@jonasvautherin
The infrastructure for it is already there and it's been there for over a decade, it's even mentioned in the article — Google Safe Browsing. And it's the first thing one should disable in Firefox. The question (for them) is how strictly it should be enforced. Right now it's only a warning — but IMO it's enough to prevent most from visiting your website. They are not even fighting censorship — they just want government agencies to use already existing Google thing instead of having their own 🤷

From the article:
"Rather than mandate browser based blocking, we think the legislation should focus on improving the existing mechanisms already utilized by browsers – services such as Safe Browsing and Smart Screen. The law should instead focus on establishing clear yet reasonable timelines under which major phishing protection systems should handle legitimate website inclusion requests from authorized government agencies"

@plumeros @LukaszOlejnik
@pixelcode

@tuxedocomputers
I've been using keyboards with RGB backlight for the past 7 or so years and I grew convinced that it's kinda useless — you mostly pick one scheme and stick to it.
And yet, when it's not there, it feels like something important is missing.

The most useful thing I could come up with was switching to red backlight before locking the screen and to green after it gets unlocked. And blue was used as an indicator that it's safe to undock the laptop.
No, it does have its uses 😂

@JAJAX
By now I assume that it's on the long list of Cat Things™ they keep doing: social.librem.one/@m0xee/11075
It's their job — they don't set the rules, they are "only following orders" 😹

@mntmn
Maybe ChatGPT is that dolphin and it doesn't want you to know its secret 😏

@mjdxp
Thirty years have passed and we nearly have it, but I'm not happy because now it doesn't make any sense — I don't want things more miniature than they are, performance benefits don't make any sense either — the more performance we have, the more of it is wasted. Computer that could be easily used for things like video editing or 3D-rendering a couple of decades ago isn't good enough even for checking emails nowadays — that is insane 😱

@mjdxp
Apple does it not to phones only now, everything is a SoC 😅
TBH in the 90-ies, I've been wondering, why they makes these things so modular, why don't they put everything on a big chip, eliminating the need for standardized busses and all that…

@mjdxp
With a rotary dial and a standalone receiver that you have to pick up to talk 🤪
@Sqaaakoi

@iska
Writing nonsensical sentences is also not particularly hard — but people still want incentives to do it as if what they type might make any difference. Computer doesn't need any motivation to produce meaningless output. Same is true for code 😏

@yukiame A lot of experts are convinced that Russia is up to sell oil and gas at any price so that production levels remain more or less the same.
Worst thing is that domestic economy in Russia is mostly these three: banking/finance, construction/development and retail — people getting poorer is major trouble for all of them, so those relied heavily on incomes from exports of commodities too. Relying on energy exports is never a great strategy, but especially when you wage wars 🤷

@yukiame
That was more or less a joke, but on a serious note, being a major commodities exporter rarely converts well into political influence — take Nigeria for example.
Sanctions imposed on energy exports turned it into buyers' market. China doesn't need much more than what they used to import so India became a major importer and right now there is a surplus of Rupees — but those aren't as easy to convert as even Yuan.

@useless_idiot Too early to draw any conclusions — might as well be staged to slip off the radar 🤷
Might be an assassination of course — the date picked, 23rd, two months after the mutiny might hint at sick KGB sense of humour.
I got too paranoid to believe even the DNA test if results get published.
Might make more sense to wait and see how events unfold, maybe it will make some sense.

@yukiame They have to throw Russia out of BRICS first, and being a total failure at moon landing compared to India indicates that now is the proper time for that — having country with no economy in what strives to be an economic bloc doesn't make sense anyway 😂

@thegreatape
Don't worry, you will have everything that was supposed to be in the game from the get go, but wasn't finished in time as DLCs — just preorder our game now to have a free season pass.
But that won't grant you access to the first real DLC due to release in six months.
Preorder now to get the exclusive pet that is just as regular pet, but comes in funky purple color! C'mon, everyone wants it, it's preorder exclusive! 😏
@theorytoe

@theorytoe
Jumping through compiler hoops keeps you fit 😏

@sysrq
Which will still fail to handle UTF-8 correctly in certain corner cases 😂

@kirby @e

@ellenor2000
Who they?
@mntmn is the developer of these computers 😅

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