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Ok so turns out up until today many people weren’t aware of this cartoon ass villain establishment known as Putin’s War Church

@Hyolobrika @david
How else an I supposed to get rid of them cobwebs?
Wait a minute… So that advice in the local newspaper was coming from… a spider?! 😲

@syzygy @Suiseiseki @hfaust
No, coreutils are just plump, these are Qt, systemd, Blink and Node.js

@david
At least it's not web pee — that one's a horrible fetish, for those who are into things Google 😱

@xarvos @solidsanek
Correct! That is Zotac GTX 6090 Pro Snapdragon X Edition!

@Nightingalle @lain
I think this calls for more drastic technical measures: we have to remove the support for commenting from ActivityPub! As a community we can do it! 🤪

@eric @kirby
But, bro, virus' name is SMASH, you'd better no do what it tells you to, bro!

@snacks @lain
Indeed! OpenSSH more lightweight, more portable and has fewer dependencies than Python does.

@cruiser @kevinrothrock
The main question is, what makes all these "negotiators" think that this time Russia would honour any agreements reached? Do they have any leverage to enforce the compliance if it doesn't? If they don't, it's just surrender and cessation of territory, and if they do, why don't they use it now to make the war stop?

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Thank you @catsu for the fun illustration!

Our cat would win gold in litterbox sand throwing. How about yours? #Cats #CatsOfMastodon #olympics2024

Rust 1.79 on my PowerPC MUSL machine fails to build the getrandom v0.2.15 crate with a segfault. Same with earlier versions down to 1.75, which builds it just fine, the difference being, the latter is built with LLVM15 and newer ones — with LLVM17. This gives us our main culprit.
It's truly appalling that LLVM keeps breaking a rather stale architecture so often 😩

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@meduza_unshackled
О, действительно традиционные ценности пошли — пустые полки!
Знал, что и до этого доживём!

@Inginsub @kirby
Don't worry, MS is already porting VSode to typewriters, they are waiting for Google to finish the mechanical implementation of Electron (it takes approximately two football stadiums of space and it takes five months for it to render Google's front page) 😂

W3C says Google's cookie climbdown 'undermines' a lot of work: theregister.com/2024/07/30/goo
My dear naïve fellas, that "work" didn't go in vain: now Google has two tracking mechanisms in their arsenal instead of just one 😏

@kirby
The world would turn into a much better place if all these people could get some sleep 😂
Damn, Node.js might've never appeared if people maintained a healthy sleep schedule 🤔

@kaia @silhouette
Why bother? Can't he become a billionaire naturally — by growing older 🙃

@luca @JordiGH
AFAIR git itself suggests such a structure when invoking the editor for you to type the message in.
This works great in mature projects with established codebases, not so much when you're playing around and keeping comits atomic would mean doing your best to refrain from touching the adjacent functions, making every trivial improvement 5-6 commits.
Some projects grow, but never transition to atomic commits, therefore commit messages remain… garbled 😅

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