

That’s controlled by the central bank, it’s the opposite of decentralised


That’s controlled by the central bank, it’s the opposite of decentralised


Oh I need to read up on that, just started using it recently. Thanks


I was meaning to build exactly this, beat me to it! Awesome stuff my guy/gal, thanks for sharing!
One thing I’m missing from local libraries is music discovery. Do you think a two way sync with Spotify to get recommendations from their engine is something you’d be interested in adding? I’m happy to create a pull request myself soon, a quick scan of their docs show they provide a get recommendations query.


Woah, I gotta try this, dynamic tiling (and the related shortcuts/interactions) was the only thing that pushed me away from kde to hyprland. Great stuff, thank you!


They believe, apparently, that collecting information is more valuable than being legal
Woah woah woah there cowboy! That’s only ok when you’re big tech, not when you do it against them. Sheesh, the nerve on this guy…


I’m self hosting seafile and client apps are absolute garbage. Everything else is chef’s kiss, as long as I can get away with using the file explorer or cli


300km***
*Downhill
**On ice


I think it should be a CH, like cheese. Not Romanian, just how I’ve heard it pronounced.


I agree, my point is that safari’s dominance on iOS is not the light at the end of the tunnel, it does very little to offer alternatives to chromium.


I was about to promote lemmy and mastodon before I realised where we are.
I disagree that it should be strictly eu, I’d much prefer decentralisation


That traffic only skews the graph like a false positive. While WebKit itself is oss, apple’s tendency to just separate itself from the rest of the world makes it largely irrelevant. There are very few alternative browsers based on webkit for other platforms and the expected benefit of developers having to cater to apple’s choices are thus negligible for the rest of us.


Don’t blame programmers, they are (generally) nerds who would spend more time optimising than developing if allowed. The problem is companies want speed in development, that’s why you get electron apps- you build it once and deploy on web, mobile and desktop. Who cares if they hog GBs of RAM
Source: my professional experience


Yes, this is the obvious workaround. I was trying to explain why ‘they can’t just roll back’ and why i don’t believe they have the setup to do it automatically


Wow didn’t have the same problem. In 2006 you didn’t have instant microtransactions, which in turn unlock in game currency, which then can be spent.
This is a chain of events which would normally be handled by an event database if it were to be made easy to roll back. You can imagine it working much like a ctrl+z undo, it’s a stack of events which is deterministic and can be played back, forward or from a specific time. In theory you would identify the malicious transactions, roll back the actual database and then replay without them.
Why they don’t do it? This is an incredible amount of overhead engineering with no value to be sold to the VPs of the company/project leads. It’s basically insurance for an edge case. It would also cost them much more money/server resources in addition to the traditional database they also have to run in parallel for all other functionality. It’s such a hard sell for a company who’s only interest is the bottom line.


You can’t just roll back the database, you have to also replay any legitimate transactions between the last snapshot and now, and that’s a whole other can of worms which I don’t expect a game server would be prepared to handle out of the box
How much glue can i render with a 7800XT?


Until a certain point. From what I remember there was a minimum allowance and then a standardised rate applies. I could be wrong tho.
The crazy bit is how far north Europe is, relative to the climate we get. Almost everywhere else this far north is freezing
words.zip
Impressive level of compression!