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Things that work reliably well on my 32-bit machine.
GCC 13 works fine, but can't produce a working dynamically linked Python binary — probably has other issues so I've downgraded.
Rust up to 1.80 works, but segfaults when building certain crates, such as getrandom — probably related to newer versions of LLVM being horribly broken and LLVM12 probably works because it seems to ignore most optimisation flags.

@kaia @sim
Is there a hangar for a giant robot deeper in that rock?
Quarters housing thousands of rebel fighters? 😲

@DamienMarieAtHope
I'm not an expert on this, and I'm not pro-religion — I'm neutral. They probably lack the brain capacity and consciousness to make it a religion in human sense, but don't they exhibit at least some primitive religious traits? 🤔
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_b
It doesn't look as if it appeared out of nowhere and is certainly based on something fundamental that we share with animals.

@SiteRelEnby
If it's enforced with JS on client side I sometimes even use the dev console to doctor the request and change it to a least complex one — because fuck'em, that's why! 😁

@SiteRelEnby
All these password complexity requirements are a load of crap — especially for the accounts that they have forced you to make and which you do not intend to use to store sensitive information. I'm still using complex passwords for a handful of accounts I use daily that I do not have saved or written down anywhere and I don't intend to stop doing that, but in the most general case the complexity requirements are way overblown.

@SiteRelEnby
I'm on the Internet since the nineties and I'm using a password in the vein of Pa$sword1 that is most certainly in all the dictionaries for 80% of my accounts. And you know how many times in all the decades my account got brute-forced? Once!
It was an Evernote account I had nothing in and I didn't care about it — it was a great reminder to delete it for good. I wasn't motivated to investigate, maybe it even got taken over in some other way.

@MercurialBlack
Oracletools might've never appeared though as Sun and maybe Digital too might've stayed in business if GNU didn't exist 🤔
@theorytoe

@Hyolobrika
He can always prove us wrong by making a proof of concept exploit, but no… "I did look into this, but I didn't spend too much time on it… but this is a HORRIBLE vulnerability, a GAPING HOLE even — just use Signal" 🤦

@Hyolobrika
Impossible! I suppose that's the whole point of his blog.
I highly doubt that the side-channel he mentions is exploitable in real-world conditions on a server with dozens of users where each request might be handled by a different processor core — and that's exactly what Matrix dev told him.

@eriner
"Ow! My balls!" sounds like a name of a highbrow show compared to these 😏

@kdj8
When you spill a carbonated drink on the keyboard 😈
…and you can actually select "no" 😁

@hispanicweeb @romin
Isn't this what the likes of Bakemonogatari and Dance in the Vampire Bund are for? 🤔

@newt @echo
Nothing is impossible when you're in Africa and you are actually getting paid 😅

@rob
Yes, good point! trust is the thing one cannot afford when dealing with hardware (or software for that matter) nowadays 😅
Don't worry, Apple isn't much better in this regard — typing this on a 2011 MBP with fried AMD GPU: Apple had been refusing to admit this problem for four years (!) before starting this replacement program: 9to5mac.com/2015/02/19/macbook
My unit kept working fine and died in about a couple of months after the replacement program was over 🤦

@amoroso

@Hyolobrika
Do I strike you as an avid fan of the genre? 🤭
Alex van Warmerdam's or Michael Haneke's movies is probably the kind of stuff I usually watch — really fucked up shit!
This one? I remember downloading it with a dozen of others that had just got released and had I read the synopsis before pressing "play", I might've even deleted it 😂
That's what surprised me about it — it's nice without being trivial, give it a chance!

@deadheat
He-he, I'm not sure about this newer thing and it's not that prominent in the video, but original LQ-100 is QUITE loud!
I can't hear the music I listen to at medium volume from the outside due to ambient noise at daytime, but I can hear the printer quite well. I think one of my neighbours got themselves one of these beasts as I can hear this noise from time to time and it's hard to mistake it for something else 😅

@romin @hakui

@rob @amoroso
Wasn't that problem supposed to affect only a limited subset of desktop "performance" chips? 🤔
I'm not sure what they put into mini-PCs nowadays but they used to come with same CPUs they've been using in laptops.

@Hyolobrika
Licorice Pizza if you haven't seen it:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licorice
I remember it being surprisingly not off-putting, while being rather lighthearted. The first 10 minutes of it look like a movie that I would drop and never look back, but I enjoyed it very much😁

m0xEE boosted
@m0xee @trib @josh @stevenimpson #DivestOS is fairly good from a privacy/security perspective I have heard. And it runs on more devices.
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