@Beeks
Bluesky wasn't any better on the first day — surprisingly one-sided comments in the recommendation-based "Discover" feed. The most fun part — these people have suggested blocking those who disagree with their opinion on sight instead of arguing — way to go if you want to make your info-bubble completely impervious.
@rvps2001
@fanchig
Israel is perfectly capable of wiping Palestine completely from the face of the Earth completely on its own, but I think most Israelis themselves don't think that it's a proper resolution, even if some in their military might consider it to be such.
Surrounding Arab states however might "join the party" — they are fierce warriors on paper only and always lose when they do that, but I think US still has to show support just to prevent that 🤷
@rvps2001
@iska @vector1dev@mstdn.vector1.dev
The book still looks useful. Please share if you manage to find it in proper digital form. Getting printed books got nearly impossible. Especially untranslated 😩
@iska @vector1dev@mstdn.vector1.dev
This looks like the book you need: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compilers:_Principles,_Techniques,_and_Tools Surprisingly, I've never read it (SICP too 😂), but it's regarded by many as an essential book on the topic.
Also, lexical analysis might seem complex, but when you see how it's done in practice — not so much, there are good examples both in C book and in Go book — not your languages of choice, but they demonstrate that it's not that hard really well.
@axios
This is SO cursed! 🤯
Crocs is taking a step beyond clogs and going western with cowboy boots. https://t.co/cICKX0O1dk
Today, we're announcing Proton CAPTCHA, the world’s first CAPTCHA with built-in censorship-resistant technologies to prevent bot and spam attacks.
We needed a tool that tells the difference between humans and automated bots, but also a CAPTCHA option that meets the high security and privacy standards you expect from us.
This is only the beginning. You can expect more innovation in this space.
@MatthewLennig
If websites rely on CAPTCHAs, it's preferable to have one by Proton than one by Google. At least for me 🤷
@protonmail
@GreenFire
I don't think that anyone is delusional enough to believe in winning a war of attrition. Making it look like they can win it — is a completely different matter.
Here is Milov's assesment of the state of economy: https://theins.ru/en/opinion/vladimir-milov/265562
And he's moderately pessimistic, I think that in reality it's even worse than that as economic data that the government has might also be made up — there are lies at every level, everyone tries tries to present things better than they are.
@rvps2001
@jeremiah @georgia
For really paranoid nerds like those infosec types 😅
I mean I can come up with legitimate usage scenarios too, but these are still corner cases: like sharing WireGuard or openVPN if your country decides to block F-Droid repos with those unlucky enough to be in the same boat with you. Or you can share apps downloaded only once with your companions when you're abroad, or just in the woods, where having good connection is a luxury.
@GrahamDowns
I remember when you could have either Windows 3.1 or Alone in the Dark, but not both as both were about 10 megabytes in size 😆
@oldrawgabbit
@Rana
Thanks to h265, not anymore 😁
@oldrawgabbit
@mattjhodgkinson @kevinrothrock He might not even exist, he's just a Markov chain bot with NN generated imagery slapped on top of it. Not a real person 🤪
@Tony
Can you use it for consumption only without granting it such a permission? 🤔
None
Just in case: DMs/PMs simply don't exist on this instance as concept — don't use them, use the other instance if you absolutely have to, or send an email to any address at m0xEE.Net or .Com or .Org, but I prefer keep most communication public.