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I was thinking "where did I see this fucker"?.. Turns out that he contributed pretty good patches to FP Elixir libraries which are a pillar of our Elixir usage.

github.com/florius0?tab=reposi

So annoying when people who looked cool turn out to be putin supporters (or russia supporters, which is the same thing in case someone wonders).

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@jonn a Mozilla-specific API developer.mozilla.org/en-US/do

For Chrome I'll probably need to inject a wrapper for fetch() into the document and do some back-and-forth with the background script. Certainly doable, but more work.

@jonn well, that's why I'm mitming the API (which hopefully doesn't change much) instead of trying to inject stuff into the website (which is probably harder anyway since it's all webpack-ed and not very accessible).

The downside is that I can't split up the context request into two separate ones, so i'll have to track who you follow and since when and assume your server has their contexts in full already. Until then opening any remote toot is slow.

Which doesn't bother me personally but that's cause my own instance is slow anyway (and I start the remote context request in parallel to the original one).

Yeah, so... русня совсем охуела.
But moderators are absolutely on point.

Played for the first time today. It's an absolutely stellar game that was way ahead of its time.

Also, a regular reminder that @textfiles is awesome. Donate to @internetarchive.

github.com/jmechner/Prince-of-

jordanmechner.com/archive/#201

Ended up playing a little bit of .

Today I learned that you can knock the arrow in the bow and it shall emit light.

It sure makes the game a bit easier. It's pretty difficult even with that knowledge though.

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Someone nailed the question that I have (I would ask it again this year).

In the comments, I noticed some u/wil. Yup, it's @wilw.

reddit.com/r/linux/comments/9n

I love how genuine Wil is. <3

P.S.
If someone knows a CLI game that is "like nethack but fun" and isn't or an game (I love both, but I'd like to just chill a little bit), I'm all ears.

I wanted to remind (or maybe even enlighten some of) you that before , there was . A puzzle-platformer where your character is a blob of a non-newtonian liquid.

Steam version allegedly sucks, but there's a FOSS version out there: github.com/freegish/freegish

Funnily enough it has expressions for it. :D

I didn't make a thread about this year, but it's super-great to see the event back in the calendar.

Happy for Ogier's seventh. Sad for Ott and Lappi. But clearly Seb and deserved this win.

Winning a power stage to control the and points is just cherry on top.

We’re going to court TOMORROW to defend the digital rights of all libraries! Library Futures will be hosting a live blog during oral argument and a live discussion afterwards. Here's how to participate: blog.archive.org/2023/03/17/he

Can you imagine, I tuned in to this in .

Electrical / fire safety today. I really hope that they'll somehow unpower the wires. Holy shit.

CVE-2023-21036 / acropalypse is absolutely bonkers.

Apparently for 5+ years the cropping / editing tools for screenshots on Google Pixel phones was only overwriting the start of the screenshot PNG file, but not truncating.

All screenshots shared for the past 5+ years might have data recoverable from them. Demo available at acropalypse.app/

Google still hasn't communicated anything on this.

(h/t ItsSimonTime on Musk's site)

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