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@yukiame You have exquisite paws must I say then 😸

@MrTeaTime Она и на столе себе сидеть позволяет, и по тарелкам лазить — я думаю, что для неё это в любом случае вредно. Мне иногда кажется, что она для этого всё и затевает — чтобы подошли и её прогнали, очень играть любит 😄
@Rezard

@MrTeaTime Ну тут больше вопрос воспитания — породы они одной, кошка даже больше ей соответствует, у неё хоть какой-то хвостик есть 😺
Просто котика брали, что называется, из хорошей семьи — он себе и кошачьи шалости позволяет разве что когда совсем скучно, никогда не грыз ничего, а кошка родилась там же, но дом сгорел, и хозяйке пришлось всех кошек раздать — она (кошка конечно, хотя и хозяйка тоже наверное) где только не жила, но в итоге досталась мне — чтобы коту не скучно было.
@Rezard

@oku_yama_old Вроде все.
А если в ветку зайти, то даже в правильном порядке 😄

@MrTeaTime Мой кот вообще не трогает то, что ему не представили как еду — но он типа породистый, хоть и бракованный. Кошка выросла в тяжёлых условиях, там такого воспитания нет и она иногда лижет жир с тарелок — чаще всего почему-то именно растительный 🤷
@Rezard

@MrTeaTime
@Rezard Зубы кошкам чистить — самое то, мне кажется. Вот только не знаю как их пищеварительная система отреагирует на этот сок 😸

@oku_yama_old Да, вижу, но ни один пост не закреплён.

@rvps2001
> TASS traces its history back to 1904 when it was founded as the St Petersburg Telegraph Agency, the first official news agency of Russia. It has retained its Soviet-era name, whose initials stand for Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union.

Not only the name 🤣
Most didn't realize why it was so important to get rid of these monuments and toponyms:
— We have to do it so we never go back there
— It's not going to happen anyway! You're just paranoid!
But then it all came together.

@newt
> * I’m an instance admin now
What motivated me was that erlang (and elixir) could be built for PowerPC — otherwise I'd probably still do my best to stay out of this shit 😅

m0xEE boosted
@mjdxp What's called AI today isn't exactly new — neural networks were there all the time (I've been using libfann for OCR myself 15 years ago or so), it's just that computing resources and huge data sets weren't where. People still like what NN can do, what they don't like is mass surveillance and large scale data collection — the things companies kept pushing all the time. They've just tried to give it a new "AI" flair and some people kinda liked that. Now they have realized that it's same old and they don't like it anymore.
Same with cryptocurrencies — the idea is awesome, it allowed people to have currencies outside of central banking system, but they've never been used in this regard — only as an intermediate payment system. Most of it is petty trading: spend $1, gain 2 — lose 20 tomorrow, when people fuck up with that and they want some sort of regulation as a safety net and this takes us to square one.
The technologies aren't themselves bad, they are just prone to being used in wrong ways — that is what made some of us skeptical since they were just getting started to be adopted.
For example, I like fingerprints readers — it's better than password for unlocking computer, if someone wants to get in real bad — neither will stop them alone. But I don't want it to be used to protect more sensitive data — for computer that you're using to shitpost that will do, but not for accessing your bank account, and I definitely don't want biometric data to be stored outside of my computer — once that gets stolen, you're fucked: you can't change your face or fingerprints as easily as you can change your password.

@th3rdsergeevich
«Все системы хранения, производимые в регионах Москва себе забирает — нам ничего не остаётся»,— поддержал его другой митингующий.
@neural_meduza

@neural_meduza Хорошо бы, но нет — похоже, что больше они хотят оставить для россиян адский котёл, который уже существует.

@kirby And yes, I do have a song about everybody having a theme song! 🤣

@kirby
youtube.com/watch?v=PIb6AZdTr-
Why do I keep replying to you with random songs? I just want everyone to have a theme song 😅

@puniko And rely on S-expressions more than on that filthy JSON!

@Zerglingman It's good!
Speaking of Melbourne, Australia, here is another one I enjoy a lot: jackharlon-dawsonthedeadcrows.
It's also stoner/psychedelic, unlike DT's more clear "sober" sound, this one, not unlike all stoner rock, is heavily processed, it's dreamy, but it's trippy-dreamy — I'm not sure that it's your cup of tea.
But it's story, or at least atmosphere, driven and quite interesting — it has a few highlights, but all album as a whole just flows really well together, I like that.

@music But I use Sway and a very minimal Wayland-native software set, had I been trying to use a DAW with external plugins, I'd go nuts probably 🤪
You rarely want to deal with this stuff when you want to be into music, not into computers. That is why I still have my Mac Pro for these tasks 😅
@chimera@infosec.exchange

@music You're right, scaling issue isn't exactly new, it's handled this bad because of legacy code accumulated throughout all these years, it was done one way, later another way and now there is something even newer.
Software that has little to no legacy code generally handles scaling well, I hook up my laptop to a TV, issue a single swaymsg command and I'm all set, even non-integer values for scaling work well with a few exceptions, x2 is never a problem.
@chimera@infosec.exchange

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