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  • I would undo eating dinner so that I could make dinner and eat it again

  • It’s interesting that this is kicking up some controversy.

    Yeah. You'd think that people on the fediverse, protocols that lend themselves to mass-scraping, would understand that it's out of their hands once they post it.

  • I'm gonna archive this post and back it up twice so future generations can witness your immense pedantry.

  • No.

    If you post it on the internet, it's there forever.

  • A million-line project spread over a hundred files

    It's a script!

  • It's not for no reason, JPG and PNG suck ass

  • Support JXL

  • Ethen Sholly has done surveys before on his website selfh.st

    edit: I'm an idiot

  • For anyone else looking for a reason to stay away from plebbit- uh, look at their X account https://x.com/getplebbit

    It's 4chan crypto hashwash

    e: honestly considering this is your only post and your acc was made 2 hours ago, are you trying to low-key advertise it? Shady.

  • It's not your ISP that blocks you and your ISP doesn't care. All your ISP sees is encrypted data going in and out.

  • I don’t see why you shouldn’t.

    You shouldn't because sysadmins everywhere block you from their networks, even if you're just a relay.
    Been hosting a relay for 5 years and it's been a thorn in my side the whole time but I refuse to stop.

  • I rsync a copy of it to a friends house every night. It's straight forward, simple and free.

  • I googled your name and found you on multiple other social media. You can start by not identifying yourself immediately in your username. I'm not trying to be snarky, but anonymity starts by not broadcasting your identity.

  • You think you're anonymous on 4chan? There are lemmy instances that are more anonymous than some boards on 4chan right now.

  • Tailored boilerplate code

    I can write code, but it's only a skill I've picked up out of necessity and I hate doing it. I am not familiar with deep programming concepts or specific language quirks and many projects live or die by how much time I have to invest in learning a language I'll never use again.

    Even self-hosted LLMs are good enough at spitting out boilerplate code in popular languages that I can skip the deep-dive and hit the ground running- you know, be productive.