@YukiDeer
So basically we can now be prosecuted for
— being a furry
— being gay
— contributing to open source
— criticizing government
— being against the war
It is sad that being loud about it will get you arrested or sent as cannon fodder to war
@YukiDeer
So basically we can now be prosecuted for
— being a furry
— being gay
— contributing to open source
— criticizing government
— being against the war
It is sad that being loud about it will get you arrested or sent as cannon fodder to war
@LangerJan @AmyZenunim ...whoa
@NeonPurpleStar cofe :blobfoxcofecute:
> Russia slowing down YouTube to unbearable speeds
> YouTube blocks access from VPN and proxies
I hate the modern internet. It's either a website blocked by a country, you are blocked by a website, or both.
I'm also very tired of spending hours of my life to solve captchas.
@annaaurora they did a special watchdog that keeps checking for this situation and bricks your system if you delete their spyware
Felt cute, might delete later
Binance Pay be like
Trying to pay from the browser? No, can't do, you are under EU sanctions.
Trying to pay from the mobile app by scanning the QR code on the same page with the same account? Yep, sure, no problem.
My birthday gift to myself has finally arrived
So in the russian KeePassXC 2.7.7 translation someone literally forgot to change the keyboard layout
Ahhh, the end of the semester. My DMs are bombarded with students trying to bargain.
The same students, who, trying to hand in someone else's work as their own, fail to answer this question:
"What is this piece of code for?"
"Uhh........"
"You wrote it, correct?"
"Yes"
"Why did you write it?"
"I don't remember"
"Well, you can look at your own code and figure this out"
*student does "uhh" and "hmm" for 20 minutes and is unable to come up with anything*
The code piece in question: "for every char in a string, increment a counter if a char is a ' ' (space)".
@soatok I find it especially hilarious taking into account that several years ago I found an issue in their IV bits generation something during file encryption, while I didn't know a thing about encryption stuff. My photos sent from one client just couldn't be decrypted on the other one and I started debugging.
Turned out to be an issue in the protocol specification, and developers of different clients interpreted it differently. 3rd party clients did it right, Element did it wrong. So all the files sent with Element back then had a faulty initialization vector.
Can't find that issue with all the details now though, looks like it is lost during repo migrations or something like that.
My friendship with Signal ended when they ditched SMS support.
Now Silence is my friend.
I'm tired of this
@NeonPurpleStar Durov did some weird stuff in his overly idealistic pursuit of neutrality and the freedom of speech in the past too, long before Telegram...
That's basically why he got expelled from Russia.
@NeonPurpleStar Might be a hot take, but I watched that interview and it was... fine? Gave some new context about the situation in Telegram.
I've just realized this painting has never been published online.
It is at least... six years old? I don't remember for sure. It is by Mystery Dog, the original creator of Inex' appearance.
@NeonPurpleStar no, I'm not that good at driving to survive on Tbilisi roads.
I just drove alone along empty roads at night listening to techno, and NaiJi just made me realize I didn't do this listening to Nightcall yet.
Now I can't wait for another night ride
btw electric cars are really great
I didn't enjoy driving before, but now I fell in love with this electric vehicle. I've only considered cars as a way to get around, yet now I enjoy it, and I want to... just drive. The acceleration dynamic, the smoothness, the recuperation, it feels good.
As a sanity check, I tried out the internal combustion car again. I hated it instantly.
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