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hi I love you all Afficher plus

Honestly can't wait for next release of Mastodon to be ready so I can start pitching it like, the first social network with custom emojis

Because it's true

@blackle as someone who works with c++ for a living i strongly agree. don't teach anyone, even CS students, this busted-ass legacy language unless they're planning on working with a system already written in it. there are so many better, more easily understood, less hazardous, more feature-rich options.

link's awakening spoilers Afficher plus

@cypnk smart homes and IoT in general should take the approach I advocate with industrial automation: NO LISTENING PORTS ALLOWED, SELF CONTAINED and PERIMETER FIREWALL REQUIRED.

It is fraudulent to call a thing "smart" when it must rely on "the cloud" to operate. The autonomous setup you describe is ACTUALLY smart. Alexa, Google Home, cameras and electronic locks that operate through an app via a vendor run internet server is colossally DUMB.

@sophia wrote a piece for Polygon about messy games and how we're missing the language and mindset necessary to discuss them at face value, a la the "cult classics" of film. Well worth a read!
polygon.com/2017/9/20/16332958

OFFICIAL because of MY AUTHORITY:

motion to stop using "a11y" everywhere ever and use the actual work "accessibility" because "a11y" is not fucking accessible

a stack of Sega Dreamcasts in a trenchcoat

One of the biggest argument for #DRM, #EME and other copy-protection mechanism is to protect the creators.
That's only true to some extend (maybe to non), and a #study orderd by the #EU has proofen so.

The way the EU dealt with the #studie gives a very clear signal that copy-protection mechanisms need to motivated by more then protecting creators.
The study came to different conclusions then the current policies are aiming to, and have been kept in secret until summer 2017.
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