@romin @mametsuko
Both are good, I'm quite open-minded about the subject matter 😊
@mametsuko @romin
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@kaia @mangeurdenuage
Much more, I remember that! 😂
@faraiwe
Media-based anti-air (for the lack of real one 🤭)
I expect S-300 to only be effective against Soviet-era planes that Ukraine has now, but not against ones from NATO arsenal — not even dated machines such as F-16s, and ground targets of course — such as civilian structures, newly found use for this AA defense system 🤦
At least in Syria S-300 couldn't harm Israeli-operated F-16. Ukraine's pilots have no experience with them yet, but we'll see.
@rvps2001
It's great that they have been released of course, but I'm afraid that might incentivise Pooteen to capture more people in order to exchange them for his agents.
🇷🇺 According to data available to The Insider, the released political prisoners include:
Evan Gershkovich, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Paul Whelan, Ilya Yashin, Alsu Kurmasheva, Andrei Pivovarov, Oleg Orlov, Alexandra Skochilenko, Lilia Chanysheva, Ksenia Fadeeva, Rico Krieger, Kevin Lik, Demuri Voronin, Vadim Ostanin, Patrick Schobel, and and Herman Moyzhes.
In return, #Russia has received FSB operative Vadim Krasikov, along with multiple spies and fraudsters.
Aside from Gentoo, what other #OpenSource projects have policies about how to handle #AI-assisted contributions?
Three days ago, it seems that someone reactivated the Twitter account of Bryan MacDonald (now spelling his name “Brian”?), who runs (or used to run) the Russia desk for Russia Today’s English language platform. (It’s unclear if this is the same person or if he’s still at RT.) https://x.com/27khv
@VD15 @kirby @sysrq @romin
The true scale of Google's penetration is yet to be assessed — there are all those tiny things like brotli or protobuf that you don't even expect to be in the software you use, but it's there!
And it isn't immediate spyware, yet our reliance on this company for technology still poses a major threat IMO — you can't just take it and use it: sooner or later they start pushing shit you might not want with the thing that is essential to your project.
@hj
Here is the screenshot in case you're still interested. There might be something there…
Sorry for the tiny font size — Firefox screenshooting tool is horrible when you're not using 1:1 scaling.
But like I said, if I were you, I won't be worried, they'd contact you sooner or later themselves.
Most I can personally do is point them in your direction if you wish 🤷
@sysrq @kirby @romin
Even Rust isn't that bad, its standard library is very limited and popular crates often get changes for changes' sake, the most recent one that pissed me off being clap, the popular crate for working with command line arguments — I'm reading a book that was published a few years ago and the examples do not work in the newest version already! The changes are trivial: they have renamed a couple of classes (e.g. App to Command), a few functions here and there…
@sysrq @kirby @romin
Yeah, exactly! They should've left the language alone in the state it was described in the Go Programming Language book — it was perfect!
They are introducing breaking changes that do not really bring anything new to the table — but community seems fine with it: when you try to build a more or less active project with gccgo, turns out things are already broken and you have to "backport" things.
@wolf480pl @fribbledom
In the light of recent events, not such a crazy idea 😁
I've also disabled WASM in my unupdated Firefox to not even start playing this game — Element was the sole reason why it was enabled, but now that they insist on me using only the latest Firefox, I'm out 😤
@hj
Damn! Federated social media moment 😩
I can take a screenshot for you, but I just realised that they are all users of this instance and they are talking about this problem appearing after Pleroma update on their instance so maybe it's their own edge case.
In any case, don't worry, I'm pretty sure, at least some of them are grown up enough to file a bug properly 😅
On my end it was a mere joke, sorry. If I experience this on my own instance after the update, I'll contact you, thanks!
@hj
Shitposting, I didn't mean to offend.
It's a reference to this thread with suspiciously big number of people experiencing the same problem: https://clubcyberia.co/objects/2640dc8a-c03d-4fb0-ae6e-181bf7405db9
But I haven't updated my own Pemorler instance yet, and I don't use PleromaFE much anyway, can neither confirm, nor deny it — maybe it already got fixed IDK 🤷
@phoneboy @ThatCrazyDude
I agree and expect performance to be the biggest downside. And things can always go south with that driver as I don't think it gets enough testing under heavy workloads, its primary use cases being, as already mentioned — data recovery, and copying files from/to your Windows partition when dual booting, not serving it over the network. Any filesystem can get corrupt of course, but this one just might have higher chance 🤷
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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.