

No, this is clearly Stargate Command. It’s even in the same place!


No, this is clearly Stargate Command. It’s even in the same place!


Last year Unity merged with ironSource - a “mobile monetization and distribution” company that was once blacklisted by Microsoft for developing and distributing actual malware. I’d assume the tracking is done via a product brought over from that side of the business.


Why bother actually installing? Just use a packet sniffer to find the data being sent to Unity and replay it in a loop. You could probably hit somewhere in the range of 100k-1M “installs” per minute.


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Is it fiber or copper? Copper is probably not going to get you that far, but fiber can supposedly still deliver a decent signal at up to 60m.


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Current biggest is 14tb


Still is 3 hours after you. What are we up to, 27 hours and counting?


Yup. The binary is precompiled proc macros. Should save a negligible amount of time…
GN released a followup this morning addressing his response. The bit about “already” having an agreement to compensate Billet Labs is nothing more than a bald-faced lie. He reached out after the GN video, and Billet hadn’t yet responded when GN asked them about it. Billet is not “good” as he claimed in another post.
He posted on the LTT forums, which seem to be down atm.
EDIT: Someone on Reddit posted a screenshot: https://i.redd.it/dh24b8ss85ib1.jpg


Oh man I didn’t even see that in the menu. That is handy.


Secure is what you’re looking for.


There was a funny bit on WANShow a few months back where they demonstrated tricking ChatGPT into speaking Dutch (I think. It might have been another language). It vehemently insisted that it didn’t know Dutch, and could only talk to them in English. The messages saying this were written in Dutch.


There’s a Lemmy frontend that fully emulates a phpBB board. It’s kind of amazing.
My RiF just started doing the same about 10 minutes ago. RIP.
I just installed it. The interface is close enough that I haven’t had to search for anything, which is great.
And I think I actually prefer Jerboa’s text editor over RiF.
Edit: Aaaand it broke. It won’t load anything but the local tab, silently failing back to it whenever I click on all or subscribed. I’m trying out Launch now. It seems to work decently well, but I don’t like the UI as much. Also it doesn’t appear to have any way to subscribe to remote communities that aren’t already subscribed to by at least one person on your local instance, which is fairly annoying as someone who signed up on a fairly small instance.
Some math functions have slightly different results depending on architecture and OS, so they fuzz the results a little. Here’s a tor issue discussing the problem: https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/13018