

That’s not the flex you think it is.
Your preoccupation with image here hurts you more than it helps you.
That’s not the flex you think it is.
Your preoccupation with image here hurts you more than it helps you.
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I agree, but I have concerns about accessibility.
I wouldn’t trust windows to follow their don’t screenshot API, whether out of ignorance or malice.
There is an argument for that to an extent.
Microsoft’s support of Israel’s genocide is an exception and has been a long time.
At least… for anyone with a modicum of ethics.
Open source router firmware.
Use flatpak steam and faltseal to deny as access to user directories.
Or https://simplex.chat/ where there are no identifiers like phone numbers or any other identifier.
Security review was done by trail of bits.
The bar for matured for someone with his history should be higher, especially in todays world.
Like making a video speaking against alt right edgelords and Nazis.
Mints outdated drivers can definitely cause issues for beginners.
No, people who want something approaching chatgpt but local want to run at least deepseek V3 32B.
Qwen at least fares much worse for my usage as do deepseek V3 under 32B.
The Rust code isn’t closed source, but I’d strongly prefer a coreutils replacement to use GPL over MIT as well.
Already fixed, in software that’s existed for years and is used by millions. But Oh no, memory issues, let’s rewrite that in <language of the month>! will surely result in a better outcome.
Rsync is great software, but the C language fates it to keep having memory issues in spite of its skilled developers.
Preventing a bug from being possible > fixing a bug.
I fear moving away from GPL that moving to Rust seems to bring, but Rust does fix real memory issues.
Take the recent rsync vulnerabilities for example.
At least this one in a Rust implementation of rsync would have very likely been avoided:
CVE-2024-12085 – A flaw was found in the rsync daemon which could be triggered when rsync compares file checksums. This flaw allows an attacker to manipulate the checksum length (s2length) to cause a comparison between a checksum and uninitialized memory and leak one byte of uninitialized stack data at a time. Info Leak via uninitialized Stack contents defeats ASLR.
I would love this news if it didn’t move away from the GPL.
Mass move to MIT is just empowering enshittification by greedy companies.
Why not avoid amazon completely or as much as possible?
Lets just Thanos snap everyone to class consciousness.
If you cant get people to do it for a day, you surely cant get them to do the planning necessary for a month.
For those that want more security:
https://simplex.chat/