Yeah, I’ve found myself wasting quite a lot of time thinking of the ‘perfect regex’ for task X only to realise that I could have avoided doing so by simply taking a different approach.
Yeah, I’ve found myself wasting quite a lot of time thinking of the ‘perfect regex’ for task X only to realise that I could have avoided doing so by simply taking a different approach.
GTA Chinatown Wars probably got most of its promotion from the South Park episode where Cartman really wants it.
I know. I didn’t say this was OOP, I said this was your brain when you OD on OOP. While we are not dealing with objects, I’d argue that the kind of approach that would lead one to needlessly overcompartmentalise code like this is the product of having a little too much OOP.
This is your brain when you OD on OOP.
I can’t remember where but I remember reading US agencies use tools and methods to disguise their hacks by leaving the ‘fingerprints’ of adversary state groups from places like Russia and NK. Not saying that’s what happening here but I thought it was cool (and kinda scary).
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I should really cron my Borg script rather than waiting for a sinking anxiety to set it and doing backups at random intetvals
Honestly, I think this kinds works. Like Lignux neatly integrates GNU without awkwardly expanding it and could be pronounced the same way already is (unless you want to be a psychopath and go around saying ‘Lig-Nucks’).
Yeah, I would say that this applies in general. That hat that we associate with a particular kind of socially maladjusted individual is not the faithful fedora but its contemptable cousin: the thrilby.
Yo, so Evil on Emacs is just vim keybindings, right? What’s DOOM Emacs?
Am I missing something here? Did Nvidia leave a void?
You’re right I sbould have included that in the question. I’m on Hyprland with Wayland so there are quite a few choices. I mentioned rofi (rofi-wayland) and wofi because I can see that they are both options here.
Completely agree with all your points. On a tangential note, I wish opensecrets had an rss feed…
I wouldn’t recommend Signal for privacy. It has quite a few concerning issues. There are some good alternatives however. I think Briar is good if privacy is your chief concern. Sam Bent compared some of the other alternatives in this video.
Christ what a clusterfuck. How could anyone think this was a good idea?
It was an impact of one.
Faair. Thanks anyways.
Ah, I think I may have used the wrong terminology (though thank you for the respobses). What I’m really looking for is an organisation that provides public reviews of FOSS codebases and assesses their privacy and security. Is that a thing?
This is fantastic. Thank you. I didn’t know EFF provided this service.