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@catsalad it's sifting-through-my-contact-list-to-do-lukewarm-outreach-to-find-customers-for-my-startup-which-I-self-funded-because-I-don't-like-VC-money-and-I-think-that-it's-valuable-enough-for-people-to-be-excited-about-in-terms-of-how-much-money-it-saves-to-them-but-for-some-reason-I-can't-get-my-first-customer-and-I'm-lost,-sad-and-scared time for me

@jonn I'm also surprised that something like "mask-shaming' exists. In my region in France, people wear masks if they want and nobody would ever dare to ask them to lift it off.
Sad to hear that masks could be a problem. In Asia, they are a sign of politeness even if you have only a normal cold. @luckytran

@hazelnot @luckytran omg it happened to me today in , but it was a russian woman, so make of this what you will.

My plan for refactoring for :

github.com/numtide/system-mana — allows to configure non-NixOS systemd declaratively using Nix programming language.
github.com/serokell/deploy-rs — allows to do non-privileged deploys using flakes. Works on non-NixOS linuxes via home-manager.
github.com/getsops/sops — for secret management capability, integratable with deploy-rs[1].

[1]: samleathers.com/posts/2022-02-

@adron oh, I get it now. I thought you're asking about climbing. You can change mine to "kind of" because putting legs on the table was considered to be a capitalist / Western thing in soviet union, which got engraved into my family during the occupation.

I think it was specifically for tables and was modesty-centric.

I understand that fetchers "set a dangerous precedent" and this is why, say, fetcher or other fetchers won't ever be accepted and shall have that socially privileged status...

But I also want to confess that the existence of fetchers make me so happy.

I really don't mind hosting or mirroring my stuff on because I don't have the time to pick _alll_ the battles.

A reminder that Visual Studio Code’s marketplace is still an absolute security clusterfuck that Microsoft have engineered.

There’s active supply chain attacks in there nobody has reported on. (That, yes, will get a cartoon porg blog on one day).

@w here's a small game I wrote as part of a birthday present for my ex: github.com/cognivore/107.infor

I loved working on it, felt so decadent and weird! But also, not that I use some libraries by Emily Short and others.

BTW! Did you play Counterfeit Monkey? It's so good.

@w omg! Welcome to the ranks. Arguably you'll gain some functionality, but lose modern libraries if you use . For example, implementing a turing machine in is way easier than in . (I had this challenge with my friend almost a decade ago lol).

What I find crazy is how the top three tweets that got synced to my instance of yours are:

- Privacy
- Inform
- Nix

How are humans so similar lol.

Oh funny timing for my tweet. It's also time.

I helped organise the first ever NixCon back in 2015. I should at least attend in 2025.

i am once again asking for mobile operating systems to have a "lie" option next to "allow" and "deny" for permissions like location, notifications, files, camera, nearby devices, etc. that generates sensible garbage to poison tracking profiles

a global "lie" toggle that causes all but a few trusted apps to receive false information would also be nice, if you're going to a protest or a sensitive medical appointment

wouldn't do much if your os vendor was an ad tech company (which is the case on pretty much everything but a linux or rooted android phone without google play services) but it would be a very cool feature for an android custom rom to add at the very least

#privacy

Without FFmpeg, we couldn't watch YouTube, yet the people who maintain FFmpeg don't get paid. Tell your employer to join the Pledge and #PayTheMaintainers!

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