Slop (but “privacy first”)
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Why couldn’t they extend the server-side API to serve the content they wanted? The post opens with the words
When we architected an e-commerce platform for one of our clients
It implies they have control of the full stack, and yet they’re not making use of this advantage.
polakkenak@feddit.dkto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I'm going to fix it! ...somedayEnglish
27·5 months agoI (partially) blame tvdb for this mess. SpongeBob has every story listed as a separate episode, but good luck finding any source that doesn’t bundle these up.
Meanwhile, the list for Kaguya just bundles all stories aired together in a single episode (thankfully).
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Europe@feddit.org•[da] Danish Minister of Justice, Peter Hummelgaard: "We must break with the totally erroneous perception that it is everyone's civil liberty to communicate on encrypted messaging services."English
29·5 months agoWe do and it’s part of our constitution (same situation as Germany about not being updated). Not that any of the recent governments have cared about this minor detail.
We only recently got rid of another law, which required logging of calls and texts by telecommunications.
This only ended because the EU courts ruled it was against the right to privacy, and it still took them 8 years to drag their feet following the ruling to abolish the law.
Various government from both sides of the political spectrum have slowly introduced, or paved the way for, more mass surveillance, but the current government has been extremely vocal about surveillance.
Edit: penal code says “sealed” messages are off limits. Not that they care 🙄
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Mechanical Keyboards@lemmy.ml•Visited YushaKobo in Akihabara today
10·6 months agoI was really surprised that they had added a switch capsule machine out front. It’s a nice way to pick up some weird switches.
They usually have some cute and decorative keycaps as well.

Scientific studies[25] using its ratings note that ratings from Media Bias/Fact Check show high agreement with an independent fact checking dataset from 2017,[8] with NewsGuard[9] and with BuzzFeed journalists.[10] When MBFC factualness ratings of ‘mostly factual’ or higher were compared to an independent fact checking dataset’s ‘verified’ and ‘suspicious’ news sources, the two datasets showed “almost perfect” inter-rater reliability.[8][20][26] A 2022 study that evaluated sharing of URLs on Twitter and Facebook in March and April 2020 and 2019, to compare the prevalence of misinformation, reports that scores from Media Bias/Fact Check correlate strongly with those from NewsGuard (r = 0.81).[9]
Yandex this one then
To add some not already mentioned
- Apothecary diaries
- Dan da Dan
- Heavenly delusion
- Puella Magi Madoka
If you don’t mind older series, I think these are worth a recommendation:
- Bakemonogatari (and the rest of Monogatari series)
- The melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi
- Black Lagoon
- Clannad
Honorable mention for Nichijou. Perfect comedy if you ask me :)
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News@lemmy.world•Spy Chief Allegations that Trump was recruited as a Russian Asset in 1987 are being scrubbed from the internet
261·1 year agoThe technology of VPN works great for circumventing censorship. VPN can be blocked, but it’s a game of whack a mole between the state and private actors. The main vulnerability in hosted VPN is that the provider has the ability to sell you out if law enforcement comes knocking. Picking a trusted provider is key. Alternatively, there’s TOR but that isn’t perfect either, as anyone may participate in the network.
Using a SATA cage is a really interesting suggestion, since it can likely be used to expand the capabilities of the HM90.
The Rosewill cage will be difficult to source in Europe, but I think that putting some swappable bays into an internal drive enclosure should fit with a printed adapter into the 10" rack.
I’ll do some more digging on this direction. Thank you for the suggestion!
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Programming@programming.dev•How Standard Ebooks serves millions of requests per month with a 2GB VPS
171·2 years agoThe thing with XHTML is that even a minor problem will make the page refuse to render and display a full page error message instead of any content. Having the browser guess how to handle the malformed HTML isn’t ideal, but it’s a lot better than showing nothing at all.





The court is actually a clown town for pursuing DNS blocking instead of the CDN (Cloudflare). Is this just tech illiteracy at play?