> One notice even claims ‘copyright’ on the word “outstanding,”
https://torrentfreak.com/overbroad-dmca-takedown-tries-to-remove-dictionary-entries-from-google/
Use free software and stop 'murica from spreading freedom: https://drewdevault.com/2021/03/06/Corporate-surveillance-murder.html
In contrast to the most thoughtful thing ever of integrating shell and package manager into the REPL, #Julia's error messages are just poorly formatted nonsense garbage, at least to someone who doesn't know the language.
If the EFF says "...reject FLoC and other misguided attempts to reinvent behavioral targeting. We implore Google to abandon FLoC..." that's good enough for me. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/03/googles-floc-terrible-idea
Just noticed that @debian source search even support searching for ctags: https://sources.debian.org/advancedsearch/
Many useful. Much wow.
RT @thepine64@twitter.com
Video calls on the #PinePhone! You can now hold a video conference call using Matrix @element_hq@twitter.com in Firefox.
Article (in German): https://marius.bloggt-in-braunschweig.de/2021/03/04/pinephone-willkommen-bei-element/
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/thepine64/status/1367452360272973827
Finally, remote MFS pinning: https://blog.ipfs.io/2021-02-19-go-ipfs-0-8-0/
Portfolio 9.10 by is out! #foss #pinephone #linux https://blogs.gnome.org/tchx84/2021/03/01/portfolio-0-9-10/
Seeing your patch merged to #SourceHut and deployed within a few minutes feels empowering! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYRlTISvjww
TIL: many #pascal compilers allowed identifiers of any length, but only examined the first 8 characters to determine what the identifier pointed at.
So `foobarbaz` and `foobarbazqux` are both valid, but refer to the **same** variable!
What I _didn't_ learn was why anyone thought this was a good idea. I assume it was for performance reasons, since Free Pascal doesn't do it anymore (https://wiki.freepascal.org/Identifier#Significant_characters) and 8 makes me guess it has something to do with memory representation.
Anyone know?
Privacy-focused, not-for-profit DNS provider Quad9 moved HQ from L.A. to Zürich.
The Swiss government produced findings of law that Quad9 is exempt from both law enforcement and intelligence data-collection and retention requirements, as well as KYC.
Still funded by sponsors an ddonations : https://quad9.net/about/sponsors/
Use 9.9.9.9 as your Name Server.
Public comparisons :
https://www.dnsperf.com/#!dns-resolvers
https://www.andryou.com/2020/05/31/comparing-malware-blocking-dns-resolvers-redux/https://www.skadligkod.se/general-security/phishing/malicious-site-filters-on-dns-in-2020/
RT @alturiak@twitter.com
Wrote a short guide on how not to lose your encrypted messages on @matrixdotorg@twitter.com as I think this topic isn't easily understood, especially by new users. https://gerstner.it/2021/02/matrix-and-e2e-encryption-or-how-not-to-lose-your-messages/
Any feedback is appreciated.
I missed this post when it came out in December: In Defense of Blub Studies, https://www.benkuhn.net/blub
Some really excellent points:
> Blub studies is a never-ending treadmill of engineering know-how. It’s the fiddly technical details of how Git stores data, or how Postgres locking semantics [work], or why pip install failed this time.…Blub studies is more generalizable than it seems, and has its own way of compounding over time, too. That makes it a lot more useful than you’d expect
According to the FTC, Zoom lied to users about end-to-end encryption for years. This is one of the obvious perils of nonfree software: you can't verify that the software isn't abusing you, you just have to take their word. https://u.fsf.org/371
Zoom lied to users about end-to-end encryption for years, FTC says
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