@sossalemaire @marcel_kolaja It would definitely cover all games with their NPC, pluse almost any software which uses at least LRU caching and any OS with non-rrd scheduling.
@kyle So you are covering your house with BCM blobs?
@mntmn Is slow clap processor built in?
@jcbrand more often than not the last part is a picture of the amplifier because it was not yet purchased/licensed/built/platfroms-selected/thought-of
@sam So that's exactly my point, if uncompensated home office will be repelling talents it will become a benefit package. Just give it some time. Nowadays companies are still fully paying for keeping up empty facilities and still applying seat charges to daily rates for services. When that starts changing then home office culture would become mainstream.
@sam Also - if company is providing commuting package, by working from home you're actually monetizing this package (granted it's not a pack of train tickets 'fcourse)
@sam think how much companies could save if they cancel all the benefits. So why do they introduce those benefit packages? I mean I do agree with this point but it is non-subtantial
@vanitasvitae Good analysis, is it possible to make comparison with x509 validation? I see may familiar paradigms, like falgs, extensions, attributes, but certainly more complex due to being fully self-sufficient instead of relying on amorphous _pki_
@sam That was a very gentle touch, here police just smash the man to the ground in front of his kid because he was without a mask
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8bw_r_i3Ew
@ebassi Yea, it's a pitty I didn't. But then it means there was something more in it. Vaguely remember now that the scariest thing in gtk-doc was dependency chain.
@ebassi Moving from Perl to python was unforgivable sin. I never thought of it this way but now it explains why I could never digest gtk-doc after ~2010ish.
Also I haven't met yet a distro without perl. Except docker. And maybe alpine. which is all the same, not a distro really. But plenty of distros without python. Call it a luck.
@gnome so... you're going to deprecate gkr, right?
@PINE64 Don't want to spoil your feast but can someone look at RMA case 8035? Even simple response like "sorry but we'll never send it back to you" would suffice. Thank you.
@mntmn why one needs to remove batteries first? Aren't they individually controlled?
@mntmn that reminds me my early works with opengl library in university :)
@lunduke agree, appeared after irc and xmpp and other federated systems but learned nothing from them and is stupid by design.
@mntmn good like "not-evil" (eg unlike others) or good like, well, not bad
@kyle @purism I would rather disagree here. I as a corp CISO just apply zero-trust model and ring-fence corp data at all perimeters, starting from user-end-point and ending internet/service perimeter. I, as a parent, want to protect my kid from dangers of the digital wilds. Now this is for convenience (I'm not a watch dog, i teach my kids but I know they are not ready yet. Kids develop themselves differently).