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  • Yeah, considering how in-your-face this popup was, I can't really take someone seriously when they just say that it was "opt-out"...

    Like, I get it on a technicality. But c'mon.

  • Absolutely fucking meirl

  • That's only for a single service, not really what OP seems to be asking for

  • Fuck's sake, people. Gitlab already didn't allow search unless you were logged in.
    This ain't enshittification.

  • I very rarely care for what most 62 year olds have to say about the capabilities about the theoretical limits of computation.

    This isn't much different.

  • Depending on whether this code is in a hotpath (and considering how "elementary" it is, I figure that's a possibility), this could very well be a significant speed improvement.

    Though I'd say that only excuses it if it's truly an elementary function (and not one line as part of a larger function), as otherwise it's unreadable garbage. But on its own it:

    • has a clear purpose
    • (presumably) isn't reimplementing functionality
    • is easily tested
    • can be modified with no side effects (besides breaking your calendar, but that's beside the point)
  • Right? Like, I felt like I was missing the punchline here.

  • From the top of this thread, Valve was suggested as a candidate for someone who might already be interested in these things, perhaps to the point of invested into each of those.

    Or maybe they don't. Maybe nobody does.

    People can speculate and dream. Nobody's speaking authoritatively here, and certainly nobody is petitioning that Linus himself get down and dirty in anti-cheat functionality.

  • Or here's a revolutionary thought: let people voluntarily (and reversably) opt-in to kernel-level anti-cheats.

    Part of freedom is the freedom to choose.

  • I hesitate to ask, but, why do you have your IP change every minute? You seem to have a very atypical usecase

  • It's prefectly reasonable to say "I have that site bookmarked".

    Then go to "I should have that site bookmarked".

    "I'll check on that one site I should have bookmarked"

    Etc.

  • Session network binding on its own seems pretty damn basic.

  • I actually bought the second edition of Mastering Nim paperback the other day! Should be arriving tomorrow, hopefully.

    I had fun dogfooding my interview problem in it, I feel like it's basically step forward as far as modern syntaxes go.

  • Speaking for myself, I greatly appreciate the fact that it was moved to Github because 99% of all open source projects I've ever wanted to contribute to in the past have all been on Github. Kbin (and alexapy, on gitlab) have been the only exceptions.

    And that's not even mentioning my work also uses Github for our internal repos.

    Speaking purely selfishly, it's simply more convenient to be able to manage and track my time and contributions all in a single place, and I can't imagine I'm alone. I'm looking forward to seeing Codeberg's long-term goals of federation see fruit, but for right now it was simply an obnoxious extra hurdle.

  • Ernest has some big life stuff going on right now (you can check out his posts if you really need to know), and hasn't been able to review/merge in PRs for kbin lately. Furthermore, kbin.social doesn't even have the latest changes that are merged in, so the community fork mbin was made by @melroy, one of the most prolific contributors to kbin.

  • I think said lonely people would rather chat with a boring therapist than with assholes on the internet who don't even make the slightest attempt to empathize

  • Unfortunately if you let Junior play in legacy code once, it'll learn some nasty habits and make more of it from scratch, usually when you're trying to sleep.

  • Source?