

we accidentally windows 12


we accidentally windows 12
we had better than “byte-for-byte” malware detection since like 2007
what countries still have fortified rice? it feels like a cold war thing idky
this can all be solved with expert world-building: for example, maybe the nighmare creatures siphon the energy of the flashlights? and for breath of the wild, maybe dr. eggman has secretly infiltrated the world’s metal supply chain and sabotaged it with poor alloys.
okay, i didn’t even WANT to send you ads… you’re probably a TERRIBLE consumer… you’ll never find another company like ME


i mean… you can also just look around and see the guy with the dorky out-of-place classes…
yeah, no, im with you on that point where frontend developers don’t care. but why did that framework catch on in the first place? we used to use php where the server would grab all the data relevant to your account and convert it into one html page. but now it seems the user’s laptop is tasked with pulling each element of their own website. maybe it’s easier to scale? like you can have the user’s data split across different servers and not require any communication between servers on the backend?


I’m helping by only reading the title and then proceeding to speculate about the suspect’s ideology and ethnicity in the comments!
User is not in the pleaser file. This incident will be reported.
it’s frustrating because webpages were really functional without this problem a decade ago. i don’t know why links jump around today. is it because it’s cheaper to let the client figure out what content they need instead of using server-side computation?
rather the aim, chap


yeah thinking of some of the ppl ive met on the internet, id rather be talking to a bot lol… jkjk
but i think finding out after the fact that i was interacting with a bot somehow seems soulless… like, something i like about the internet is the (small) feeling of still being connected to the world. and that’d be lost if i knew i was interacting with a bot. i imagine there’s people who feel differently, but i think that’s nuts. if im interacting with a bot, i want to know it.
also like, in responding to you, i hope to further some intelligent discussion and positively affect the world. if you’re a bot, then that’s hopeless. or maybe im just affecting the ai model positively, idk.
i did this a month ago, ate a pear and was like wow i havent eaten a pear in decades… just strange that you just dont come across pears that often.
i always do “read;rm ./file” which gives me a second to confirm and also makes it so i don’t accidentally execute it out of my bash history with control-r


how do you know it’s not bots?
just for the number of participants. and there’s a construction (a pseudorandom generator) thatll let you do it with one block
it’s only the open source part? normally, google injects proprietary code into phones, usually through “google play services”? idk I’m just kinda a hobbyist