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@juliancalaby Huh, it does look familiar to me! Probably a custom skin for a standard model, but, TBH, I don't remember much about Q3 😅
@marcan@treehouse.systems

@gordoooo_z Exactly! Requests on the other hand is pretty straightforward. Contexts (or whatever these are called, objects which retain proxy settings, cookies obtained by making requests with this object, etc.) make perfect sense!

@gordoooo_z Ha-ha-ha! TBH, I might be a bit behind what's current in Python world 🤪
But yeah, at least it used to be, even urllib3 wasn't in the standard library last time I used Python for anything serious.

@gordoooo_z
> Python's requests library is so ridiculously painless
Right? It's so good it should be in the standard library! One of the few third party modules that doesn't add layers of abstractions just for the sake of adding layers of abstractions. Makes everything so effortless that it puts the means to do the same in Python's standard library to shame.

@xinicit
Same here 😩
Good thing I have a "crystal" (transparent plastic) one that came with the phone to use in the meantime.

@safiuddinkhan This version of protocol has been proven to be insecure though, so everyone is strongly advised not to use it. Even in modern Windows it's disabled by default and you have to explicitly enable it with some weird ass netsh command.

@haverholm@imaginair.es Yes, they have definitely started using GeoIP. I get search results intertwined with stuff like "Looking for a job in Poland?" Well, yeah, why not? 😂
But why Poland? And then I have realized that I've been using a VPN exit point in Poland IP-address range.

@mok0
Tech corporations were pushing this AR thing long before smartphones were a thing, even first camera phones had something like that, I remember an AR game on Siemens CX65. Every decade they tell us that this technology will change the world and yet it never gets there. What looks simply amazing at some expo feels like a gimmick outside it. Especially at that price point!
Same with VR — it was there since the 90ies and it never managed to take off
@randahl

@swaggboi They are plotting over P2P E2EE low power wide area wireless c@t.net 😹
@kiefac

Okay, now it's running Void and Linux kernel 6.3 to boot! Illegal instruction occurred because some packages in Void (surprisingly, including gcc) redefine CFLAGS set in common/cross-profiles, this is why even basic stuff like procps-ng gets built broken with wrong ones.
Now I'm in the process of making a build template for accelerated X server for Tegra: github.com/grate-driver/xf86-v
Cross-building is sure complex, some such packages are marked as nocross in Void. Well, I can always build natively 😁

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Whoah, a lightweight 32-bit ARM-compatible distro based on busybox and musl that still supports linux kernels 2.6.x!
sabo.xyz/
Looks like I have something to replace an unsupported Debian Wheezy with on my olde Efika MX 🤩

@mia Do they ask you riddles to let you pass? 😸

@PaulGrahamRaven @LucyWinter
> Perhaps he knows something about why you keep having to get the sink fixed?
Do you think all these bodies of rodents and small birds he dumps down there have something to do with it? 😼

@thatguyoverthere
Sure, I was just kidding. Definitely not the right age for that 😄
@TinyHouse4Life@noagendasocial.com

@th3rdsergeevich Так типичная российская новость это же либо запрет, либо уничтожение, либо прекращение существования 🤭
Новости закончатся, когда бот выдаст новость об уничтожении запрета на прекращение существования 🫠
@neural_meduza

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