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@rl_dane
True, it might be tricky — even though there is an option to achieve adaptive design in pure CSS now, some websites still rely on JS, so the safest bet is to enable it only on the websites you trust and use some sort of containerisation or at least "private mode" on those you do not 😩

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Just got a cold call email advertising training in “ChatGPT for Accountants”.

Folks, I just want to remind you all that “vibe accounting” is better known as “fraud” or “embezzlement”. Please plan accordingly.

#InfoSec
#InformationSecurity

@btanderson
Don't worry, they would undergo proper financial vibe-audit 😂

@rvps2001
> National Security Advisor Mike Waltz is scheduled to discuss
The most important question is would they use a Telegram chat room this time? 🤭

@rl_dane
AFAIR among other "fingerprinting resistance" about:config prefs there's one that makes the browser report a preset resolution — no need to change actual Window size 😁
I believe it exists even in stock Firefox, but I can't recall its name.

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Sure a nationwide cyber attack would be bad, but would it also mean no more MS Teams??

@Gina
Is this what they call necessary evil? 😈

@rgulick @randahl
They are only partying with him for his money, truly sad realisation 😂

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@hj @kaia
Radicale seems nice, worth checking out!

@p @nyanide
Yeah, I'm not a fan of these things either — I sometimes run vim with an empty config to prevent it from loading plugins.
vim-go is still bearable — the most insane thing I've seen in this vein is Rust plugin, I tried running it on an old ThinkPad T43 once: suddenly everything slows down to a crawl and the fans are spinning up, I'm like "WTF is happening?!"
Turns out it builds the project on every iteration to tell you what's wrong 🤦

@p @nyanide
There's vim-go plugin or something like that — it brings in tons of dependencies, including things that you might never need and it's pretty slow as it's full LSP implementation, but it displays the output of "go doc" for the function inline as you type its name — quite handy unless you're doing it of a Raspberry Pi over ssh 😅

@p @nyanide
AFAIR the online documentation also gives you link to the source so you can figure things out for yourself if something doesn't make sense, I'll give them that. It's also good for figuring out the differences between Go versions.

@bl00d
"Continuing Generation of Excellence" 🤣
Wait, what?! How does "continuing generations" work in this case? 🤔

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I'm not joining your National Security chat, i'm not downloading another fucking client

@p @nyanide
Standard library is very well documented… Well, used to be, not sure it's still the case and they don't make you go online to figure things out.

@p @nyanide
Yeah, I remember this too and the beauty of it is that $something is also only vaguely related to these matters 😂

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