

I just watched Hit Man, which claims there aren’t any such thing as hit men in real life - clearly that’s not the case!
New account since lemmyrs.org went down, other @Deebster
s are available.
I just watched Hit Man, which claims there aren’t any such thing as hit men in real life - clearly that’s not the case!
“Commentator posts hot take, demonstrating a massive lack of empathy to people doing a stressful and important job.”
I guess some people might go with f-s-tayb, but I wouldn’t necessary recognise what they were saying.
Yes, I still have it showing up in Windows/Android, and phone numbers show their cost per minute.
I have a load of credit on there still (got tricked by them deactivating my credit and topped up unnecessarily). I still use it for international calls at least once a month, I hope this news story is overblown.
This is one of my favourites, despite the lack of Hobbes.
I HATE those sites where popups come up when you are halfway reading something.
Agreed, if I did want to sign up it would be when I’ve finished, not when I’m trying to read your own bloody content. I often sign up using their own domain with something like sales@ or something ruder. Petty, but it’s a small vent. and if one person stops because of it I can die happy.
This is gloriously insane and I love it.
And then to casually drop in that
it uncovered a Pleroma bug by accidentally DOSing any instance that tried to generate a link preview… chef’s kiss
It’s how everyone who’s anyone does code reviews!
I think it’s probably a mix of criticising a joke for its accuracy, and the fact that it’s in a single paragraph so it’s a huge wall of text.
This seems quite serious, I’ll definitely be reading the CVE once it’s published. Luckily, I noticed the github notification of the release after only a couple of hours.
edit: I read the advisory and it wasn’t too bad in terms of attacker access:
Impact
An attacker can use any non-existent username to bypass the authentication system and gain access to various read-only data in Navidrome, such as user playlists. However, any attempt to modify data fails due to insufficient permissions, limiting the impact to unauthorized viewing of information.
I assume these numbers change you for the pleasure of being on hold - wouldn’t it be illegal to artificially add 15 minutes of wasted time onto the bill?
This while thing feels like a Onion article.
Turbo Pascal was my first real programming language, and Delphi was pretty pleasant to use for GUI programs as I recall.
I’d never even heard of Lazarus, I might have to try it for a nostalgia trip.
Lots of the industrial programming languages are very different to “normal”/“proper” programming languages, and I can see them being localised.
For example, this is (PLC programming language) Ladder Logic code:
Looks cool, but I see that this is a Kickstarter, and their previous projects seem to have lots of complaints. On this past performance, you should expect your stuff to be delivered quite late and with bad communications, but you will eventually get what you paid for.
It’s already 4x its goal, so I think I’ll just wait until it appears on the SB Components site.
I don’t see a website linked, you might want to edit that in to your post.
Edit: found it: https://clockwooork.github.io/
It works great and the config is simple. It doesn’t handle triggering things from those keypresses, but you’ve probably already got something running that does that.
I happily use Helix for Rust, etc projects, and as a general editor. I switch back to VSCode for TypeScript/Svelte projects because the plugins make it more productive for me. I do miss the editing experience and need to check if there’s a VSCode plugin that lets me not confuse my muscle memory.
Helix was the thing that finally made me remap my caps lock key to esc
.
I just had mine arrive yesterday!
I have one of these
I’m using ch57x-keyboard-tool to configure it, because I don’t fancy running some random closed-source Chinese code (the manual links to a file on Google Drive). It also means I can move over my config when I switch to Linux.
I have two keys for switching between headphones and speakers, and some set up for shortcuts I forget (like ctrl-shift-e for the network monitor in Firefox). One key types “hello” just because I can.
I’ve got the large knob controlling volume, and I can click it to toggle mute. The other two are currently set to scroll, but I don’t need that as my mouse has better ergonomics for scrolling.
I still have plenty of unused keys and it’s got three layers so I won’t be running out in the foreseeable future.
It’s the meme version of a laugh track