

Well, that’s the last excuse I needed. Time to finally buy Witchfire.


Well, that’s the last excuse I needed. Time to finally buy Witchfire.


Ironically, my first instinct to opening that page and seeing it’s unusual layout and density on mobile was to switch to the reader view. Immediately getting hit with the cyphertext output. Cool, I guess.
Yeah, that’s it. I normally recommended going through the main readme https://github.com/SteamDeckHomebrew/decky-loader?tab=readme-ov-file#-installation
If I resort to using a Mac I want someone to put me out of my misery.
There was a rather famous piece of software at my last job. Guy writing it wanted job security. A lot of the core variables of the application were named based on the sounds a helicopter made. God damn onomatopoeia variables. Pretty sure that shit is still in use somewhere.
There were old wrappers that emulated sendmail but reformatted the message for use with gotify and such


Well, I wouldn’t go that far. Let’s not forget Nextcloud started as a fork for the same reason. The permissive license doesn’t stop us from keeping it alive, but it is something to be cautious of.


I’m curious about opencloud. It’s flashy, uses go, and has everything that I’m actively using in Nextcloud. The license does make me a little cautious about it though. Apache v2 on the server side is unusually permissive. AGPLv3 on the web ui is cool, but it’s also not really helpful if you’re not required to publish server changes.
Yeah, not sure how much he’s distancing himself from FUTO related things though. He brought up grayjay recently, but only specifically to talk about the devs comments on recent Texas app store legislation. Kind of a wash.
Given he is playing politician now, I don’t think he’s going to make a public statement about it. Not only would it hurt his influence but it would probably stall out any ongoing negotiations regarding right to repair. Shit sucks in general.


And what do you think that polling rate was to fill up a 512 GB SD card? It’s all speculation but this isn’t a super collider, we shouldn’t need sub second polling of a vehicle that can only move 5.6 km/h.
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It does, but it’s disabled by default. It’s explicitly for docker compatibility though, not a core part of the application.


This is so dumb, how could anyone at the FCC even humor such a request?
“Please help us, we overcomplicated billing and don’t want to explain it to anyone”
You shouldn’t need to use the aur unless cachy is restricting your repo access. It’s all in arch extras.


Honestly surprised nobody has tried to sell some bolt on diffusing/screen mask for this reason


I’m a little disappointed in the amount of time spent on the XZ attack. The title and it starting off with some good history made me think this was going to be more of a retrospective, looking into the issues that created the solutions used today.
It seems to be just calling out the solutions and how they would interfere or did interfere with a given attack, where XZ is most commonly used as an example.
You have the potential to run into issues if the device is externally managed. At&t likes to push firmware updates at early hours. Cutting power during one of those would be problematic.


It’s better than nothing but I hate the additional logs that came from it constantly fighting firewalld.
Legit thought it was just going to be a wall of text editors and nothing else