The wikipedia article on electrostatics has the best cat picture 😽
@FloatingGhost @kaia
Wow, Masahiko Outa is behind it! Now I have to watch it 🤩
> probably best watched inebriated in some way
Best recommendation ever! 🥴
60TB Hard Drives Arriving in 2028, According To Industry Roadmap https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/24/10/04/1929235/60tb-hard-drives-arriving-in-2028-according-to-industry-roadmap?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon
@slashdot
At last! Now your Pleroma DB can fit on a single disk 😂
@Merc
Are those even enforced? They've always seemed as something slapped on top of a language that wasn't designed as strongly typed. Like static analysis is just an option to help the devs make less mistakes — okay, fine 🤷
@theorytoe
Quite entertaining!
https://theoryware.net/blog/2022/software-i-use/
Wow, I didn't even know that Awesome was at any point in its history a fork of dwm — I remember it since the days when tiling WMs were gaining popularity, and there was another one in Haskell, but I didn't know that Suckless even existed at that point 😯
@SherBeareth
And he's probably not wrong — I mean, at least he's a cat 😹
@theorytoe
You have a blog? 😲
Or is it another project in the early planning stages? 😏
@lehtimaeki @rvps2001
I've been thinking of adopting "peace of shit" to describe this whole situation for quite some time already, I think it's very fitting 🤣
@admitsWrongIfProven @Hyolobrika
They end up not being able to communicate with anybody at all and eventually crawl back to Twitter, where they get frustrated about the lack of moderation, but at least they are still able to interact with people 🤷
@admitsWrongIfProven @Hyolobrika
I think it's a good message, explaining that blocking the annoying user might be a better idea. A lot of people come to Fedi with misconceptions about moderation and start thinking that having better moderation tools is about blocking as many people as you can — they even start getting frustrated that block lists are too short, which is insane.
Mozilla bought the excellent Android email app K-9 (which didn’t include any trackers) and integrated trackers as part of #Mozilla‘s rebranding under the #Thunderbird name.
They even made it opt-out instead of opt-in. Their defense for breaking the law: ”we wouldn’t have enough data if we obeyed the law.“
It doesn’t matter whether you ”anonymized“ the data or not: If you want to extract data from someone’s device to yours, you may do so only if they knowingly consented.
https://social.tchncs.de/@kuketzblog/113244035577912640
@dwaltiz
Does it make us funny and noying? 🥺
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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.