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Russian forces are starting the dig trenches around the nuclear power plant of Kursk near Kurchatov in Russia. Yes, the Russian 3-day war has reached this point. If this is not absolute “confidence” I don’t what it is.

Source: Telegram / Donbas Operativnyi

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@kevinrothrock
What does the "check facts" switch do and why is it not enabled by default? 🤔

@kaia
OMG, what a fun time to live in! We've looking for technical solutions for problems that didn't even exist before — such as men having to lie about their height in dating apps 😂

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@sun
The underpants with police officer's nose on the crotch look really cool 🤩
Would work really well with that IOmega drive… Or whatever that thing is.

@romin
If I was trying to, I'd be using perl — that's what leat haxors use! ☝🏿
(I read about it on 4chan 🤓)

@romin
Suckless udev replacement in shell:
for a in $(seq $((${RANDOM}/200))); do for b in $(seq $((${RANDOM}/200))); do for t in b c; do echo mknod /dev/${t}.${a}.${b} ${t} ${a} ${b}; done; done; done

Problem solved! 🤪

@thatguyoverthere
Well, if you 3d-print it, I'm sure some museum would be willing to put it on exposition 😂

@momo @hj @kaia
O-o-oh! 😯 So I can just make my local nginx respond with 204 on this address and make local DNS point gstatic.com to it — problem solved, unlimited connection!
Would probably break Google's scripts on a lot of websites as a bonus 😈

@xarvos @kaia
I'm on the verge of making it my motto TBH: never (!!!) update 😅

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@hj
Oh, and different versions of Android might be using different services to perform the check, that might explain why only one device of @kaia 's is affected.

@hj @kaia
I think it checks some HTTP service, I notice Android marking the connection as limited when my web proxy is down, but all computers can still reach the Internet via NAT, so I'm certain it's not limited in any way.

@pyrate
Why though? I've never used it for anything serious myself, but it looks like a nice language in its own way, not having the shortcomings of Go and not as complex as Rust — at the very least it appears to be easier to read, the code looks cleaner 😂
I don't like the reliance on LLVM and the fact that it's currently broken on PowerPC, but at least there is no Google-style "Haha, get new hardware" attitude here.

So, Zig indeed appears to be broken on Big Endian machines, even 0.12: github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/
The issue is rather old, but on the other hand, they don't have the resources of Google and even that of those who work on Rust, so hopefully there'd be a fix sooner or later.

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