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  • ... keep being insulted by reality, then?

  • Well, you'd need to make a video-hosting site in the first place. And you need to host all the videos even if you use IPFS if you don't want to provide a bad experience, so you don't escape any of the problems of hosting a video-hosting website. IPFS has its own challenges it adds over regular video-hosting site challenges.

    So, it's not really worth it.

  • For the Nexus 7, you might want to download its LineageOS build before it's lost to time:

    It's on Android 11, a huge jump from its last official build on Android 6.0.1.

    And to be fair, this is the reason to get a Google device.

    You know already that all Android manufacturers are assholes and will use planned obsolescence to make you buy a new device, including Google. You can plan accordingly by getting one that can be easily flashed and flashed back to stock in case of problems. That leaves you with one single Android manufacturer: Google.

    And with this in mind, a device that lasted from Android 4.3 (2012) to Android 11 (2021), or 9 years... that's pretty damn good.

  • Elon forced everyone to follow him, so of course bots would follow him. It's strange to make an article about something that's already widely-known as if it was a discovery or something...

  • There's no shame in being a play-button corporate programmer who's in it only for the money! In fact, most employers prefer this kind of people.

  • Even if we wanted to solve that problem, right now there is no way to cross-post on Lemmy. There's a cross-post button, but it actually does a repost. I think we should think about that when Lemmy implements a cross-post feature in the first place.

  • I'm saying I want to ban plague rats

  •  shell
        
    Usage: ./malware [OPTIONS]
    
    Options:
      -h, --help            Display this help message and exit.
      -i, --infect          Infect target system with payload.
      -s, --spread          Spread malware to vulnerable hosts.
      -c, --configure       Configure malware settings interactively.
      -o, --output [FILE]   Save log output to a file.
      -q, --quiet           Quiet mode - suppress non-critical output.
    
    Advanced Options:
      -a, --activate [CODE] Activate advanced features with code.
      -b, --backdoor [PORT] Open backdoor on specified port.
      -m, --mutate          Evade detection by mutating code.
    
    Description:
      Malware toolkit for educational purposes only.
      Use responsibly on authorized systems.
    
    Examples:
      ./malware -i                  Infect local system with default payload.
      ./malware -i -s               Infect and spread to other systems.
      ./malware -a ACTCODE -b 1337  Activate advanced features and open backdoor.
      ./malware -q -o output.log    Run quietly, save logs to 'output.log'.
    
      
  • "Other people" are what's wrong with me. People don't use linters/formatters/type annotations when it's optional and produce dogshite code as a result. Having the compiler itself enforce some level of human decency is a godsend.

  • I don't think there's a "better" option, but Graphene's maintainer throwing tantrums at people who criticize him doesn't inspire confidence

  • A consistent cesspit that wasn't dying because of management's stupid decisions and that was enshittified slower than other services

  • Except that you should use Prettier for formatting instead of ESLint. That said, semicolons are useless noise

  • Should've written the malware in Go, smh

  • And I fucking love it. Thank you Go!

  • He's from lemmy.world, stability doesn't matter to him :D

  • It only matters if you want to be able to use the commit tree and actually find something. Otherwise, there's no harm in using merges.