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- Comment on New idea 16 hours ago:
Cafe latte addicts’ dream setup
- Comment on Political Views 1 day ago:
omg skitter!!!
- Comment on Anon learns a new spell 1 week ago:
“The more sophisticated a magic system is, the funner it is to pull out a gun”
Snape, probably
- Comment on fusion 1 week ago:
It costs only 1$ to be nice to each other, why are people like this??? Smh
- Comment on Anon is unaware he's at risk for a heart attack 1 week ago:
Yeah but money
- Comment on Anon is unaware he's at risk for a heart attack 1 week ago:
uj/ The son in question is anon
- Comment on Be nice 1 week ago:
To whom does the money go?
- Comment on THE FEAST IS NEVER FINISHED LADS 1 week ago:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
- Comment on Anon earns achievements 1 week ago:
Seeing achievements that actually are hard to achieve and aren’t grindy brings me joy
- Comment on THE FEAST IS NEVER FINISHED LADS 1 week ago:
- Comment on Anon witnesses excellent security 2 weeks ago:
Could be because OWASP now actively recommends against periodic password changes.
Ensure credential rotation when a password leak occurs, at the time of compromise identification or when authenticator technology changes. Avoid requiring periodic password changes; instead, encourage users to pick strong passwords and enable Multifactor Authentication Cheat Sheet (MFA). According to NIST guidelines, verifiers should not mandate arbitrary password changes (e.g., periodically).
- Comment on Anon witnesses excellent security 2 weeks ago:
Would be really funny if they still get fucked over because of some fine print in the disclaimer
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to greentext@sh.itjust.works | 108 comments
- Comment on Old Man Guide to Grooming 2 weeks ago:
You guys don’t get monobrows? Lucky.
- Comment on Solar powered personal umbrella with battery? 3 weeks ago:
It would get stolen real quick too, unfortunately. Also probably very fragile or very heavy.
- Submitted 4 weeks ago to greentext@sh.itjust.works | 80 comments
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Imagine getting outjerked by their grandfather
- Comment on A decentralised game hub? 5 weeks ago:
A program that covers all kinds of games is going to be challenging due to sheer variety there would be. You could build a specialised protocol for a specific genre of games, but I think at that point, it would make more sense to build your own game, and use Fediverse identity to identify the user.
- Comment on A decentralised game hub? 5 weeks ago:
If you’re talking about self-hosted game servers, those already exists (see Minecraft), but it depends on whether they allow it or not. Reversing is possible, yeah, but it would take stupid amount of effort without their cooperation.
Main challenge of federated in the sense that there are communications between servers as well as client and server is probably going to be latency. If I were building something like this, I would rather have a protocol that redirects you to the actual game server rather than having your home instance acting as a proxy to the remote instance.
- Comment on Add it to the pile of reasons to hate 'em 1 month ago:
Prize | Prise
- Comment on Anon takes an IQ test 1 month ago:
Anon failed the test the moment they got the result
- Comment on Uhh... 1 month ago:
Fediverse?
- Comment on Devices (fanmade, obviously) 2 months ago:
He would definitely include one of his XKCD phones.
- Comment on Devices (fanmade, obviously) 2 months ago:
Yeah I tried to replicate the XKCD comic feel by using the XKCD font. I came across that particular paper in one of my class, and someone pointed out that the choice of devices is rather weird, which is where the inspiration came from.
- Submitted 2 months ago to science_memes@mander.xyz | 10 comments
- Comment on Oop 2 months ago:
Its ok, everyone makes mistakes 🥰
- Comment on Do it, I promise 2 months ago:
- Comment on 3 months ago:
It’s a tiling window manager that has been popular in ricing community. Window manager is a subcomponent of a desktop environment (eg. KDE has KWin), so I suppose you can say it is lighter, but it’s different from desktop environments, which has window manager alongside many other components.
As the name suggests, all it does is manage windows. You can move them around, make one take up the whole screen, move them into different workspace, etc. What makes it popular is that it’s minimal, making it easier to build your own desktop environment, and a perfect fit for keyboard-oriented workflow. I use Hyprland myself, and I can definitely work just fine without mouse.
- Comment on Blizzard reportedly taps Nexon to publish Overwatch mobile and a new StarCraft game 3 months ago:
I swear to god if they cancel yet another Starcraft game again 😐
- Comment on Should naming your children stupid names be illegal? 3 months ago:
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