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@mntmn Nice flat panel tv-set in the background.

@exalm@floss.social Aesthetically I like flat more, but from usability perspective bordered look more convincing (a control rather than graphic). Maybe it'll change with the time of using flats, dunno. cannot vote therefore.

@jcbrand I disagree, it's not always obvious what exactly cookie is collecting without actually tracking the trackers, which is tedious work. Now it's quite clear who's attracting users for a traffic and who for a content.

@jcbrand tbh I have no complains in this regard (probably one of few) on Eurocrats. I'm actually glad they're forced everyone to reveal their data trading habbits. But I have plenty of complains on implementors (content providers) in the way the force me out of their sites. Well, good riddance after all.

@jcbrand @z428 @echo_pbreyer
Technically you don't even need e2ee for self-hosted xmpp as long as you don't care about messaging with external accounts (eg family only). Since you own server and hence encryption keys of both legs of communication. You only need to protect then data at rest (eg host it at home).

@jcbrand yes, even blocked it in my dns so that I don't accidently log in with some client which still caches the profile, when I returned to it in 2013 I found it just restored my _deleted_ account.

@jcbrand Did it twice. Once around circa 2012 when twitter was going to enforce personal detail collection (versus opt-in). Second around 2016 when I hit the threshold of what you described in OT.

@mntmn will there be a (discounted) DIY edition or discount doesn't make sense as you need to test (and hence almost assemble) all components?

@bshah The first sentence does make sense and I think is a quote from the policy. The second sentence does not and I'm sure is line manager's interpretation. I had the same challenge once in my company but I escalated to arch board & people advocate (within company) and got it confirmed that I can do opensource outside of company and not on intersecting products (so yes, I wouldn't be able to contribute to vnic here, but would to some other subsys/driver where I don't code as employee).

@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?

@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
youtube.com/watch?v=m8bw_r_i3E

@loke @mntmn @flame They are automotive industrial grade CPUs so don't be surprised by the price tags.

@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.

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