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❤️ 🎶: You Are My Everything by DAVICHI
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Yeah, though sometimes the most clever devs aren't always the best to deal with on a personal level. I seem to remember the (former?) lead dev on GrapheneOS (IIRC) was an ass hat and threw tantrums at the smallest things and would get stalkery and weird if someone criticised him, but he's undeniably a brilliant coder and problem solver. Some people need to be more self aware of how their efforts might be harmed with their behaviour though.
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Congratulations to the British for getting rid of the Tories tyranny, and electing the forward thinking Labour party! 🥳
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- ¡Mira! Soy igual de mono que el otro. -
#catsoftwtxt
- ¡Mira! Soy igual de mono que el otro. -
#catsoftwtxt
Este fds há #FestivalElétrico de beats open air no parque da Pasteleira no Porto, alguém vai? Eu vou arrastar-me do sofá no sábado para conseguir ir ver Tiga e Michael Mayer às 18
Este fds há #FestivalElétrico de beats open air no parque da Pasteleira no Porto, alguém vai? Eu vou arrastar-me do sofá no sábado para conseguir ir ver Tiga e Michael Mayer às 18
@prologic
> So basically it seems that Cloudflare has enough data that they can do machine learning to figure out whether the traffic behavior and patterns of bots even ones that fake their identity are really bots or not right?
That would be quite ironic. Using “AI” to fight “AI”, huh? 🤪
(I haven’t read the article in depth, because I don’t use Cloudflare.)
@prologic
> So basically it seems that Cloudflare has enough data that they can do machine learning to figure out whether the traffic behavior and patterns of bots even ones that fake their identity are really bots or not right?
That would be quite ironic. Using “AI” to fight “AI”, huh? 🤪
(I haven’t read the article in depth, because I don’t use Cloudflare.)
@prologic
> So basically it seems that Cloudflare has enough data that they can do machine learning to figure out whether the traffic behavior and patterns of bots even ones that fake their identity are really bots or not right?
That would be quite ironic. Using “AI” to fight “AI”, huh? 🤪
(I haven’t read the article in depth, because I don’t use Cloudflare.)
@prologic
> So basically it seems that Cloudflare has enough data that they can do machine learning to figure out whether the traffic behavior and patterns of bots even ones that fake their identity are really bots or not right?
That would be quite ironic. Using “AI” to fight “AI”, huh? 🤪
(I haven’t read the article in depth, because I don’t use Cloudflare.)
There’s something special about writing your own programs for OS/2 in C and finally getting it to work after sifting through lots of ancient docs. ✨
I’d be totally lost without KO Myung-Hun's website and Open Watcom v2. 🙏
(I’m making a little tool to dump floppy disks to image files. I know these programs already exist – I’m doing it for fun and to learn. The task itself is not complicated, but finding the correct docs is.)
https://movq.de/v/13597a4d87/os2dump.jpg
There’s something special about writing your own programs for OS/2 in C and finally getting it to work after sifting through lots of ancient docs. ✨
I’d be totally lost without KO Myung-Hun's website and Open Watcom v2. 🙏
(I’m making a little tool to dump floppy disks to image files. I know these programs already exist – I’m doing it for fun and to learn. The task itself is not complicated, but finding the correct docs is.)
https://movq.de/v/13597a4d87/os2dump.jpg
There’s something special about writing your own programs for OS/2 in C and finally getting it to work after sifting through lots of ancient docs. ✨
I’d be totally lost without KO Myung-Hun's website and Open Watcom v2. 🙏
(I’m making a little tool to dump floppy disks to image files. I know these programs already exist – I’m doing it for fun and to learn. The task itself is not complicated, but finding the correct docs is.)
https://movq.de/v/13597a4d87/os2dump.jpg
There’s something special about writing your own programs for OS/2 in C and finally getting it to work after sifting through lots of ancient docs. ✨
I’d be totally lost without KO Myung-Hun's website and Open Watcom v2. 🙏
(I’m making a little tool to dump floppy disks to image files. I know these programs already exist – I’m doing it for fun and to learn. The task itself is not complicated, but finding the correct docs is.)
https://movq.de/v/13597a4d87/os2dump.jpg
[47°09′47″S, 126°43′52″W] Analyzing samples
❤️ 🎶: See the Moon by LeeZe
Quick life hack regarding dead gopherholes: Try to contact the owner. Sometimes there is a httpd listening on the same host which points at a way to contact the owner. So
@aelaraji @prologic @bender They're also AI-ing this, so I doubt that it really works. Just another shit show to lure more people into routing the traffic through Clownflare in my opinion.
[47°09′25″S, 126°43′59″W] Re-taking samples
@prologic that, sure, it is a determinant factor, I agree.
@prologic I don't know if there is/will be a Crowdsec bouncer to handle something like that. 🤔
@prologic I don't know if there is/will be a Crowdsec bouncer to handle something like that. 🤔
There is, also, a small controversy going around for something that should have been a small change, but that Kling (SerenityOS, and Ladybird creator) handled quite badly: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/6814.
Seemingly small things like this divide, and have the potential to harm a project.
@bender I think it's the massive data analytics and machine learning that allows them to distinguish these fake bots 🤔
@bender I think it's the massive data analytics and machine learning that allows them to distinguish these fake bots 🤔
@prologic oh, then it can’t be applied to self-hosters. Unless they spin up a similar-to-CloudFlare infrastructure. 😂
Base: 7.09 miles, 00:09:56 average pace, 01:10:25 duration
feeling slow so running slow
#running #treadmill
Base: 7.09 miles, 00:09:56 average pace, 01:10:25 duration
feeling slow so running slow
#running #treadmill
Base: 7.09 miles, 00:09:56 average pace, 01:10:25 duration
feeling slow so running slow
#running #treadmill
@bender What I mean is: without using or relying on Cloudflare!
@bender What I mean is: without using or relying on Cloudflare!
DISCLAIMER: I don’t use CloudFlare other than as a Domain Registrar, and their DNS. I might be saying wrong/utterly inaccurate things.
@prologic I think the same way the do DNS proxy. They clean all traffic for you, and your self hosted infra gets it.
Not sure how this can be applied for self hosters?
Not sure how this can be applied for self hosters?
@ basically it seems that Cloudflare has enough data that they can do machine learning to figure out whether the traffic behavior and patterns of bots even ones that fake their identity are really bots or not right?
So basically it seems that Cloudflare has enough data that they can do machine learning to figure out whether the traffic behavior and patterns of bots even ones that fake their identity are really bots or not right?
So basically it seems that Cloudflare has enough data that they can do machine learning to figure out whether the traffic behavior and patterns of bots even ones that fake their identity are really bots or not right?
@eldersnake That's actually awesome! Happy seeing the pace at which it's starting to pick up momentum as far as getting more eyes on the project, especially after the "Ladybird Browser Initiative" announcement, that surely got a lot more people talking.
@eldersnake That's actually awesome! Happy seeing the pace at which it's starting to pick up momentum as far as getting more eyes on the project, especially after the "Ladybird Browser Initiative" announcement, that surely got a lot more people talking.
[47°09′47″S, 126°43′58″W] Taking samples
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′25″W] Raw reading: 0x66864871, offset +/-5
[47°09′49″S, 126°43′36″W] 4094 days without news from Herve
@bender No but reading a bit of that post:
> Because dynamic behavior is added to the page using normal HTML tags with custom attributes, it is difficult to provide additional security against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
Is complete bullshit. It's like one line of code (if you can call HTML "code")
@bender No but reading a bit of that post:
> Because dynamic behavior is added to the page using normal HTML tags with custom attributes, it is difficult to provide additional security against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
Is complete bullshit. It's like one line of code (if you can call HTML "code")
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@bender I actually thought about using Assembler (for a split second). 😅 I’m probably too lazy for that, though, so much to type. 😂 But maybe I’ll throw it in the mix. Some of the early puzzles should be doable. 🤔
@bender I actually thought about using Assembler (for a split second). 😅 I’m probably too lazy for that, though, so much to type. 😂 But maybe I’ll throw it in the mix. Some of the early puzzles should be doable. 🤔
@bender I actually thought about using Assembler (for a split second). 😅 I’m probably too lazy for that, though, so much to type. 😂 But maybe I’ll throw it in the mix. Some of the early puzzles should be doable. 🤔
@bender I actually thought about using Assembler (for a split second). 😅 I’m probably too lazy for that, though, so much to type. 😂 But maybe I’ll throw it in the mix. Some of the early puzzles should be doable. 🤔
[47°09′20″S, 126°43′21″W] Carrier too weak
@movq nah, it doesn't matter, of course. Better prepared than not. It is also good to look forward something you enjoy doing. May I recommend Assembler?
who called them ghost roads and not the ectoplasmatic reticulum
@bender I cannot accept that kind gift! :-D I enjoy the drizzle at 12°C.
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
Isn't Advent of Code during Saturnalia? Like, 6 months from now? 😂😂😂 My kid would tell me, "Touch grass, dude!" 😂
I needed to create a ZIP file under OS/2 2.1 and what’s the easiest™ way to do that?
Use WinZip under WIN-OS/2. 🤦
I know there are native ZIP programs for OS/2, but WinZip is what I was having readily available, and that basically sums up much of OS/2’s history. 🥴
https://movq.de/v/221699e4ef/a.jpg
I needed to create a ZIP file under OS/2 2.1 and what’s the easiest™ way to do that?
Use WinZip under WIN-OS/2. 🤦
I know there are native ZIP programs for OS/2, but WinZip is what I was having readily available, and that basically sums up much of OS/2’s history. 🥴
https://movq.de/v/221699e4ef/a.jpg
I needed to create a ZIP file under OS/2 2.1 and what’s the easiest™ way to do that?
Use WinZip under WIN-OS/2. 🤦
I know there are native ZIP programs for OS/2, but WinZip is what I was having readily available, and that basically sums up much of OS/2’s history. 🥴
https://movq.de/v/221699e4ef/a.jpg
I needed to create a ZIP file under OS/2 2.1 and what’s the easiest™ way to do that?
Use WinZip under WIN-OS/2. 🤦
I know there are native ZIP programs for OS/2, but WinZip is what I was having readily available, and that basically sums up much of OS/2’s history. 🥴
https://movq.de/v/221699e4ef/a.jpg
Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
one of the better things about being a ghost is that on a rainy night, you can lie down and look up and not get wet at all↵↵and not only does the rain not make you blink, no whenever a drop passes through your retinae, the world itself ripples around it
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′43″W] Reading: 1.71000 PPM
@bender Nope! Thank you very much. Nope! 😂
@bender Nope! Thank you very much. Nope! 😂
@bender Nope! Thank you very much. Nope! 😂
@bender Nope! Thank you very much. Nope! 😂
Would you guys like some Beryl?
> "Late Monday, Beryl became the earliest storm to develop into a Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic and peaked at winds of 165 mph (270 kph) Tuesday before weakening to a still-destructive Category 4..."