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@iska @PurpCat
Hey, he's doing it in the open — using Google even, he could've used DDG over TOR — now that would be creepy!

@ThatCrazyDude
Stinky Little Sardine's Adventures in Wonderland 😲

@iska
You know something's off about the joke if you get two responses and both indicate they don't exactly get it 😂
Not judging — half my jokes are like that… except I get no responses 🥺
@BadFediPosts @meso @BadFediPosts

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@chipsandcheese
But now — when computing performance is in abundance and energy-efficiency is stellar, miniaturisation is no longer a thing, but repairabity is becoming an important factor, they started resorting to this?😱
Makes no sense to me!

@chipsandcheese
> on-package memory
OMG, is this really mainstream nowadays? This idea seems horrible to me. I kinda see the motivation behind it and yet…
In the 90s I've been wondering why the don't follow the design principles close to the SoCs of today, those were the days when performance was scarce and energy efficiency wasn't even remotely close to what we have today, but the designs remained highly modular.

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@Fiachra @TodePond
> No-Code Tools
rm -rf ~/src
Now I am all set 🤣

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@EricIndiana
My cats can only play bass — and aren't very good at it 😹

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looking forward to the bright future of everyone turning into the facebook-flavored version of the glasshole, where the only way to go out to get milk and cigarettes with any semblance of privacy is to just wear a devtac ronin or full face animegao kigurumi mask

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@lucy @theorytoe
Exactly! I couldn't care less about his "activism", but Drew made actually useful software that you may choose to use or choose to not use.
Poettering somehow made the "ruin it for everyone" software — I'd have zero problems with him, just as I would probably have no problem with Google — if their shit weren't crawling into the software I use ruining it.
All in all, they are on completely different levels.

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nobody will remember:
- your salary
- how busy you were
- how many hours you worked

people will remember:
- when you stepped up to help strangers
- the times you destroyed power plants
- your giant sword

OMG, this thing indeed works! At least for outlook.com it does.
Client ID and client secret can be snatched from FairMail here: github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob
Oh, and it only accepts unencrypted connections to itself — it's supposed to run on the same machine, shouldn't be a problem, but you have to set sslproto to '' in .fetchmailrc to force it.

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@nyanide @kirby
Now that I think about it, maybe I should just use compressed swap in ram (ramzswap) on the Mini — sure, it would add some latency, but would easen the RAM bottleneck a little, as CPU on this machine is mostly idling or waiting for IO, that shouldn't bet a problem 🤓
I even have a service file for runit that I could use on an old ARM machine with only 512 megabytes — it used to work fine on it, why not here?

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