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  • My account is 13, but lurked a bit before that. Never installed the official app. Used RES for desktop, and Boost for mobile.

  • Actually I just made up my own written language that happens to consist of 64 case-sensitive characters in one string. This is how I communicate

  • Oh I agree wholeheartedly, I just wanted to advertise Linux. ISO 8601 for life, baby

  • Nosex is missing

  • Meanwhile Linux (ext4) users are over here sorting by whatever we want.

    With ctime, mtime and atime it doesn't matter what you call your files!

    I use Arch btw

  • Never again..

  • A 1 Gbps up/down in Denmark is around 40-50€, and low speeds like 100/100 is more like 25-35€.

    Same for Norway and Sweden. Everything is unlimited of course.

  • One is a rate of data, the other is an amount.

    Mbps means megabits per second.

    MB is just megabytes. You can of course turn it into a rate, but then it would be MB/s.

    There are 8 bits in a byte, so 100 Mbps would be 12.5 MB/s (divide by 8)

  • Passwords and 2FA won't stop you from being tracked when web browsing or using apps on your phone

  • Those are security guards, not privacy guards..

  • I never played any Souls games before Elden Ring, and while it was a bit frustrating at first, I came to enjoy the exploration quite a lot.

    It's not as hard as people make it up to be, as you can mostly just overlevel a bit if you hit a wall. Some of the boss fights suck, though. They feel unfair at times and I felt a bit lucky to beat some of them when they just randomly don't do the hard-to-avoid combos.

    The exploration is what makes the game for me. The universe and atmosphere is spot on. Trying out different weapons and builds is a lot of fun once you get to around lvl 50.

  • Lots of languages are typeless and the standard library is weak because web (NodeJS is good but npm is shit)

  • All of those things are by design and comparing JS to a fully fledged OOP language is just the sign of a clueless developer.

    The JS standard is well defined and compatibility has nothing to do with the language itself

  • This is a problem for any web application. There are many solutions, none are perfect.

    On some sites (like 4chan) you're required to solve a captcha every single time you post, unless you pay a yearly fee not to.

    To avoid it, you would need people actively monitoring, banning, and setting up bot detection patterns.

    Then again, there are cheap services online where real people are hired to create human accounts and spam you anyway, so..

  • Not really, it's just a fun expression. Kinda sounds like a propeller in the water.

  • Sit at home/at friends' flats. Stand in public restrooms.

  • Good luck

  • As a European browsing the internet, this would not even surprise me if true