And you can’t tell when something is active/focused or not because every goddamn app and web site wants to use its own “design language”.

The FireTV os is worse. The active focus indicator is different between pages of the OS ignoring apps. Oh and it changes constantly.

Oh look a pair of Russian assets

Don't drag the lizard people into this. Even they aren't trapezoidal.

They keep using "Mother" without explanation.

He'll just leave the country

That's Kentucky not Kenya

Now factor in the impact of tariff driven inflation on the poor and see if Trump's top numbers are still positive.

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Who needs OSHA anyway (sh.itjust.works)

spoilerDon't mind me. Just welding while surrounded by 15 to 20 tons of ordnance. Yes the sparks do go all the way through the wing

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[-] carpelbridgesyndrome@sh.itjust.works 56 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

They really just can't get a break. When they take money from Google they get attacked. When they try to create other revenue streams (pocket, vpn, etc.) they get attacked. I don't think you want the browser to be a paid for subscription product and the donations aren't enough to reliably cover browser development.

Maintaining and keeping secure a large standards compliant browser is decidedly expensive. And most of the expenses are not one off they are ongoing.

It's not out yet and it's already been illegally parked

[-] carpelbridgesyndrome@sh.itjust.works 79 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

As someone who has had to put together websites:

  • It is supported by every major browser
  • It is halving the amount of your mobile data that I am using sending you images (With lossy compression it does even better)
  • It is decreasing my network egress costs
  • It is increasing the number of connections I can serve in a given time period

Nope I am not going to stop using this or AVIF (which does better)

Plus he had to do this every day at the end of his shift. Between that and the rock dust exposure I'd hate to see the cancer rates for those guys

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Hi Ricardo (sh.itjust.works)

Woke up to another notification test in prod

I feel personally attacked. Yes I've actually done this (minus sending them money). I had a server (that I am pretty sure sent headers to the effect that it ran x86) which had some logs indicating someone had tried to download an arm IOT botnet onto it. So I downloaded it and tried running it through a decompiler. I found a UPX stub. The rest was compressed. So I tried the UPX unpacker. This didn't work because it was built with a modified copy of UPX. So I hauled out a raspberry pi, reflashed the OS and tried running it in GDB in hopes of just dumping the unpacked bit from memory. Nothing. So I downloaded qemu and set up an aarch 64 arm 9 image still nothing. So I tried 32 bit arm again in qemu. At this point I gave up

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