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@lyse The way you wrote this made you almost sound "Aussie" 🤣
@lyse The way you wrote this made you almost sound "Aussie" 🤣
@lyse The way you wrote this made you almost sound "Aussie" 🤣
[47°09′04″S, 126°43′15″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
It just doesn't scale IMO 😅 Much better to have smaller interconnected decentralised social interactions 🤣
It just doesn't scale IMO 😅 Much better to have smaller interconnected decentralised social interactions 🤣
It just doesn't scale IMO 😅 Much better to have smaller interconnected decentralised social interactions 🤣
@yakumo_izuru This in and of itself ☝️ is why I _believe_ so strongly that the whole "Fediverse" concept is utterly broken. You cannot scale human interactions like this. It doesn't work on a centralised system, and it doesn't work on a distributed system either. 🤣
@yakumo_izuru This in and of itself ☝️ is why I _believe_ so strongly that the whole "Fediverse" concept is utterly broken. You cannot scale human interactions like this. It doesn't work on a centralised system, and it doesn't work on a distributed system either. 🤣
@yakumo_izuru This in and of itself ☝️ is why I _believe_ so strongly that the whole "Fediverse" concept is utterly broken. You cannot scale human interactions like this. It doesn't work on a centralised system, and it doesn't work on a distributed system either. 🤣
@yakumo_izuru The Fediverse has bureaucracy?! 😱 Tell me more! 🤔 -- Me just writing some code (_for another project_)
@yakumo_izuru The Fediverse has bureaucracy?! 😱 Tell me more! 🤔 -- Me just writing some code (_for another project_)
@yakumo_izuru The Fediverse has bureaucracy?! 😱 Tell me more! 🤔 -- Me just writing some code (_for another project_)
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:733 ARCHIVED:66973 CACHE:2264 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
What's everyone up to? 🤔 Good weekend so far? 🤔
What's everyone up to? 🤔 Good weekend so far? 🤔
What's everyone up to? 🤔 Good weekend so far? 🤔
[47°09′19″S, 126°43′17″W] Raw reading: 0x650F35B1, offset +/-4
[47°09′35″S, 126°43′49″W] --white noise--
Praying for the destructuon of the russian army. Please help.
[47°09′35″S, 126°43′59″W] 3810 days without news from Herve
[47°09′32″S, 126°43′37″W] Dosimeter still failing
Learning from the big ones means learning to win. :-P
Thanks, @prologic. There are worse places for sure. :-)
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′08″W] Transfer aborted
@thecanine Gotta pay for that ~$250k/day price to run those many thousands of NVIDIA Telsa cards somehow 🤣~
@thecanine Gotta pay for that ~$250k/day price to run those many thousands of NVIDIA Telsa cards somehow 🤣~
@thecanine Gotta pay for that ~$250k/day price to run those many thousands of NVIDIA Telsa cards somehow 🤣~
@bender I didn't know that, thanks! I generally don't use the password manager on iOs or macOS even for that matter though, but thanks 👌 I do however recommend it to family/friends (_but with iCloud turned off for obvious reasons_)
@bender I didn't know that, thanks! I generally don't use the password manager on iOs or macOS even for that matter though, but thanks 👌 I do however recommend it to family/friends (_but with iCloud turned off for obvious reasons_)
@bender I didn't know that, thanks! I generally don't use the password manager on iOs or macOS even for that matter though, but thanks 👌 I do however recommend it to family/friends (_but with iCloud turned off for obvious reasons_)
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:732 ARCHIVED:66961 CACHE:2260 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
@prologic you know OTP is baked into iOS Passwords, right? I just migrated from 1Password to it.
[47°09′28″S, 126°43′25″W] Transfer 50% complete...
AWS: Cannot Escape IPv4
> more than 90% of all AWS service API endpoints do not support IPv6
Sounds like AWS is instituting an IPv4 tax soon.
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′14″W] Transfer 25% complete...
Oops, let a SSL certificate expire.
[47°09′36″S, 126°43′19″W] Carrier too weak
Pinellas County - Base: 7.27 miles, 00:09:39 average pace, 01:10:09 duration
perfect run. hit my pace and felt so good i didn't want to stop. was pretty zoned out and didn't realize it went by honestly.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.27 miles, 00:09:39 average pace, 01:10:09 duration
perfect run. hit my pace and felt so good i did not want to stop. was pretty zoned out and did not realize it went by honestly.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.27 miles, 00:09:39 average pace, 01:10:09 duration
perfect run. hit my pace and felt so good i did not want to stop. was pretty zoned out and did not realize it went by honestly.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.27 miles, 00:09:39 average pace, 01:10:09 duration
perfect run. hit my pace and felt so good i did not want to stop. was pretty zoned out and did not realize it went by honestly.
#running
@eapl.me The reason I was asking was specifically @fachex mentioning another open source OTP app that's been audited and verified. So was thinking of switching out the OTP app I use on my phone 🤔
@eapl.me The reason I was asking was specifically @fachex mentioning another open source OTP app that's been audited and verified. So was thinking of switching out the OTP app I use on my phone 🤔
@eapl.me The reason I was asking was specifically @fachex mentioning another open source OTP app that's been audited and verified. So was thinking of switching out the OTP app I use on my phone 🤔
@thecanine Agreed, I find it rather ironic really. First Microsoft stole everyone's open source works, without asking, without acknowledgement, Now they're giving CoPilot free to use to all those they stole from?! 🤦♂️ LIke da fuq?!
@thecanine Agreed, I find it rather ironic really. First Microsoft stole everyone's open source works, without asking, without acknowledgement, Now they're giving CoPilot free to use to all those they stole from?! 🤦♂️ LIke da fuq?!
@thecanine Agreed, I find it rather ironic really. First Microsoft stole everyone's open source works, without asking, without acknowledgement, Now they're giving CoPilot free to use to all those they stole from?! 🤦♂️ LIke da fuq?!
@abucci Yeah I feel the same way. On both points 👌 I find it ethically immoral to use CoPilot specifically.
@abucci Yeah I feel the same way. On both points 👌 I find it ethically immoral to use CoPilot specifically.
@abucci Yeah I feel the same way. On both points 👌 I find it ethically immoral to use CoPilot specifically.
[47°09′16″S, 126°43′10″W] Sample analyzing complete -- starting transfer
Love was changing the minds of pretenders...
[47°09′53″S, 126°43′09″W] Analyzing samples
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[47°09′45″S, 126°43′13″W] Re-taking samples
After several hours of debugging in a larger task force yesterday and today, we finally figured out that we must have ran into an XFS bug (seems to work fine on ext4). An ftruncate syscall hung forever and hence the process was caught in an uninterruptible sleep. This was the first time I ever witnessed kill -9 not to "work". But I learned a bunch of new stuff. I never dug this deep into the guts before.
Some of you probably know that /proc/$PID/syscall tells you the current system call the process is executing. And /proc/$PID/stack returns the kernel stack trace. Awesome stuff!
That's a wonderful article on that matter: https://tanelpoder.com/2013/02/21/peeking-into-linux-kernel-land-using-proc-filesystem-for-quickndirty-troubleshooting/
[47°09′52″S, 126°43′08″W] Non-significative results -- sampling finished
@prologic
1. It's criminal
2. It's positioned to put software developers out of work or so fully de-skill them that they no longer know how to code anything but prompts (after which come corporate-justified salary and benefits decreases)
Don't use it. No one should ever use it. You're destroying your own future as a software developer by leaning on and supporting these things.
@prologic
1. It's criminal
2. It's positioned to put software developers out of work or so fully de-skill them that they no longer know how to code anything but prompts (after which come corporate-justified salary and benefits decreases)
Don't use it. No one should ever use it.
@prologic
1. It's criminal
2. It's position to put software developers out of work
Don't use it. No one should ever use it.
@prologic
1. It's criminal
2. It's positioned to put software developers out of work
Don't use it. No one should ever use it.
@prologic
1. It's criminal
2. It's positioned to put software developers out of work or so fully de-skill them that they no longer know how to code anything but prompts
Don't use it. No one should ever use it.
@prologic
1. It's criminal: Copilot was only possible because of massive theft of other peoples' work (no compensation or even acknowledgement to any of the developers whose code was used to create Copilot)
2. It's positioned to put software developers out of work or so fully de-skill them that they no longer know how to code anything but prompts (after which come corporate-justified salary and benefits decreases)
Don't use it. No one should ever use it. You're destroying your own future as a software developer by leaning on and supporting these things.
@prologic I use FreeOTP+ from F-Droid and it does what I need. It may be considered bad practice but I do use the import/export functionality to sync devices.
@prologic I use FreeOTP+ from F-Droid and it does what I need. It may be considered bad practice but I do use the import/export functionality to sync devices.
@prologic I use FreeOTP+ from F-Droid and it does what I need. It may be considered bad practice but I do use the import/export functionality to sync devices.
@prologic do not use it, but gave it a try early on and was not impressed. it gave a good outline of what I asked but then unreliably dorked up all the crucial parts.
I will say though if it is truly learning at the rate they say then it should be a good tool.
@prologic do not use it, but gave it a try early on and was not impressed. it gave a good outline of what I asked but then unreliably dorked up all the crucial parts.
I will say though if it is truly learning at the rate they say then it should be a good tool.
@prologic do not use it, but gave it a try early on and was not impressed. it gave a good outline of what I asked but then unreliably dorked up all the crucial parts.
I will say though if it is truly learning at the rate they say then it should be a good tool.
[47°09′18″S, 126°43′35″W] Dosimeter fixed
How is everyone finding GitHub CoPilot? 🤔 Good / Bad ? 🤔
How is everyone finding GitHub CoPilot? 🤔 Good / Bad ? 🤔