

Wait, you just need to open the 7z file and duckstation can read that.


Wait, you just need to open the 7z file and duckstation can read that.


I thought Israel held that title, but it’s okay because they also hold the title of biggest victim.


-sigh-
…”you don’t vote for kings”


I didn’t vote him.


I wonder what the battery life is like.


We really should have more options than cell phone towers built into these phones anymore. LoRA with reticulum should be part of these.


E-mail providers and companies providing online services whitelist domains anymore.


Self hosting email is impractical. The tech titans already ruined that.
they are fine at the lower capacities. the higher ones die almost immediately though


I using proton more as a middle finger to google than anything else and at that it works fine.


Scale. If it’s small it’s simple but it if grows it scales better.


Show it playing “Still Alive” on the GitHub previews!


Well it certainly doesn’t whip the llamas ass. So, what other creature does this abuse?


Dude, just play transistor


After the war, Ukraine should add a sunflower to their flag.
Are you saying you wanted to date that? That’s self selection at its finest.


Well we used to need a way for work to be done centrally because powerful matches were expensive. So X11s idea was just do everything remotely and draw the results locally. Then machines go cheaper so X11 was modified to render more locally processed stuff.
Now, we have thin clients, Citrix, and Remote Desktop what are much less efficient than the old X11 approach.


Basically X11 lets everything it does talk to everything else it does. There’s minimal isolation and there’s not a clean way to do that in x11 without fundamentally changing how it works and breaking compatibility. There were also other issues to were too messy to solve without breaking things. So it was better to just start over. And now we have Wayland.
One example of this is you could have Firefox and a terminal window up in an x11 environment and Firefox could theoretically see everything you are typing in the terminal window.


That’s really well done! It’s not crunchy or gross around the edges. It’s completely seamless and clean.
And a delightful way to screw with scammers. Bwahahaha!
I haven’t heard of veilid before. How does it fit with the privacy tech like i2pd, Tahos-lafs, reticulum, etc?