And yes, I've built #ziglang too, but it fails to produce binaries even for the hello_world type of programs, I have no idea what the problem might be, but as it depends on LLVM (and even comes with LLVM 18 for bootstrapping), it could be literally anything.
And you can't build newer Rust using older tools — because it only supports last 3 releases of LLVM and they have cranked out quite a few of them in the past couple of years, but the worst part is those LLVM releases can only be built with GCC 13. This looks somewhat relevant: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/95594
Why does everything have to depend on the latest versions and be so fucking broken? 😩
Things that work reliably well on my 32-bit #PowerPC 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.
@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? 🤔
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_behavior_in_animals
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? 🤔
@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: https://9to5mac.com/2015/02/19/macbook-pro-repair/
My unit kept working fine and died in about a couple of months after the replacement program was over 🤦
@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 😅
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Just in case: DMs/PMs simply don't exist on this instance as concept — don't use them, use the other instance if you absolutely have to, or send an email to any address at m0xEE.Net or .Com or .Org, but I prefer keep most communication public.