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@oshy
I wonder how they handle shutting down the servers — won't happen right now, but sooner or later will. Will I be able to at least download updates for the games I have on physical media to back them up locally? 🤔
@kirby

@argv_minus_one@mstdn.party
You're speaking to a person who has JS disabled by default and only allows it on the websites he trusts 😊

I mean — sure, it's more secure, with modern browser's architecture it has to be, but I still see this technology as potentially exploitable. We have vulnerabilities discovered even in libraries like libwebp — used almost universally, and technology that facilitates code obfuscation definitely makes vulnerabilities like that exploitable.

@antranigv @rolle

@metallcorn
А, всё — долистал до предыдущего поста и понял 😄

@kravietz
You should check out their lower-grade Russian language Twitter astroturfing accounts — I think I've seen them claiming that there was a German tank captured with all the personnel operating it, who were of course… Germans — begging for their lives in pure German. Video of it? Photos? Who cares — just post this bullshit as text 🤣
Of course time passes and no proofs ever surface, but that doesn't prevent them from referring back to it as if it was something confirmed 🤪

@metallcorn
У меня есть какая-то RSS-читалка, которая использует WebKit2GTK-компонент, и которая у меня потребляла до двух гигабайт (!) памяти 😱
А что в Telegram Desktop ненативного? 🤔

@bastardsheep
Safari for Window was a decent browser for the time BTW, I don't know why they have ceased its development — I doubt it made more web devs buy Macs TBH
Wasn't too stable though — crashed often.

@bastardsheep
> Google and Mozilla don't like Apple's new iOS browser rules
Do they want to poison iOS users with WebP too? 😱

@argv_minus_one@mstdn.party
Completely agree! Sure, you can do amazing things with WebAssembly, but I still don't get how is it any better than ActiveX of the late 90-ies, early 2000s. Well, it's probably more secure, but I won't bet my money on it 😅

@antranigv @rolle

@argv_minus_one@mstdn.party
We also have Gemini now — completely patent unencumbered and not rooted in academia or any commercial entities, wholly community-driven. Encrypted by default to suit today's reality and with basic identity management, but not relying on any centralized authorities. I like it a lot! 🤩

@antranigv @rolle

@neural_meduza
Кого-то это может удивить, но примерно так решения и принимаются 😏

@chadpybara
> they require a lot of space
They are just like a build system for Android applications 😆

@phnt
> You can SSH tunnel via a HTTP port.
That's what I always do when I'm not at home — just forward local port to the one of squid running at home, works pretty well and doesn't make my lazy ass come up with better solutions 😅

OpenVPN using 443 doesn't look quite like HTTPS traffic though and often gets filtered by DPIs 😔
@kirby

@feld
The colors look interesting too — they tend to overdo it with coloration like this, but it looks stylish here.
@pluralistic @tiamat271

@feld
Is the movie any good? I've seen it on a website where they share movies illegally and its cover/poster kinda made me want to download it illegally, but I have abstained 😄
@pluralistic @tiamat271

@phnt
Do educational institutions subsidize your following the adventures of The Elongated Muskrat? 😲
@kirby

@phnt
Isn't there some VPN solution that pretends to be normal https traffic? 🤔
Proton's stealth should be that, but it doesn't even do a great job bypassing Russian statewide filter — can't recommend it 😩
@kirby

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