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10 Ancient and Obscure Strategy Games from Around the World
Strategy games have been part of human culture for thousands of years. Long before modern board games or digital entertainment, people across ancient civilizations invented clever ways to test their wits, train their minds, and challenge their friends. Some of these games, like chess, Go, and backgammon, survived and are still played today. But many [ā¦]
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Hidden Tricks to Spot Phishing Emails Before They Trick You!
Phishing emails are like traps set by cybercriminals to trick you into sharing personal details, clicking dangerous links, or downloadingā¦
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@prologic@twtxt.net are you sure you are legally blind, mate? I didnāt try too hard, and only two, or three times, but the best I got was like 72%. š
Anyone watching/watched Black Mirror Season 7? šµāš«šµ Iāve been watching the first episode and a couple of minutes into the third act then I was like ⦠Oh boy, I need a break! Theyāre just so Fu__ing good, Iāll give them that!
TacOS: an x86_64 UNIX-like OS from scratch
TacOS is a UNIX-like kernel which is able to run DOOM, among various other smaller userspace programs. It has things like a VFS, scheduler, TempFS, devices, context switching, virtual memory management, physical page frame allocation, and a port of Doom. It runs both on real hardware (tested on my laptop) and in the Qemu emulator. ā« TacOS GitHub page TacOS ā great name ā is written in C, and explicitly a hobby and toy project. The codeās licensed ⦠ā Read more
Bloody pandemic has screwed with my perception of time. I thought a certain even happened recently, like 2022 or 2023. But no, it was 2018.
It feels like 2020 to and including 2023 never happened. š«¤
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Oh, been there. I only drink decaf now. Itās great, you can have the taste of a good coffee whenever you like ā without the side effects. š
Erlang Solutions: Reduce, Reuse⦠Refactor: Clearer Elixir with the Enum Module
āWhen an operation cannot be expressed by any of the functions in the Enum module, developers will most likely resort to reduce/3.ā
From the docs for Enum.reduce/3
In many Elixir applications, I find
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@bender@twtxt.net Wild. The twts look garbled. Like The Thing.
yarnd: pods establish cryptographic identities, exchange signed /info and /twt payloads with signature verification, ensuring authenticity, integrity, and spoof-proof identity validation across the distributed network.
Sounds like a good plan. When can we expect this; end of the month? :-P
10 Conceptions of What Extraterrestrial Could Look Like
The demands of everyday life, in the form of natural stimuli, prompt the development of the various behavioral traits and physical structures of plants and animals. In trying to envision the appearance of extraterrestrial beings, scientists once turned to Earthās fossil record. After all, it provided evidence as to how organisms had already evolved on [ā¦]
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How to Build a Threat Detection Pipeline from Scratch (Like a Cyber Ninja!)
Hey, cyber fam! Have you ever asked yourself:
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Iād never heard a purr like this before we adopted this āferal and unadoptableā colony cat. He seems to like living with humans. (Sound on) ā Read more
How a 20 year old bug in GTA San Andreas surfaced in Windows 11 24H2
The headline sets the stage, and the article delivers. This was the most interesting bug Iāve encountered for a while. I initially had a hard time believing that a bug like this would directly tie to a specific OS release, but I was proven completely wrong. At the end of the day, it was a simple bug in San Andreas and this function should have never worked right, and yet, at least on PC it hid i ⦠ā Read more
@eapl.me@eapl.me I wouldnāt call it natural, it is the way Bluesky decided to handle handles (not meaning to make a pun, or anything). There is no other way, but that.
The bottomline is, there are agreed upon āstandardsā, right? From example, on Yarnd you show as āeapl.meā, from āeapl.meā. A kind of weird redundancy because on twtxt, ever since I started using it, one will expect to see a ānickā (equivalent to a personās first name), from āa domainā (like a surname).
There is nothing holding back someone from giving themselves the nick:
thisismyawesomenickforwhichiwillbeknownforeverandeveritsgreatisntit
But, do we really want that? š
twtxt.net feels very clear of late hmmm š§ This is good right? š
@prologic@twtxt.net The number of āfollowersā I had also dropped significantly. š Looks like there were lots of dead accounts.
god i love XG so much like who else is rapping like them in k-pop. cocona my girl!!!!!!!!
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com sounds like a panic attack to me š¤Æ
10 Hoaxes That Purported to Prove the Bible
Christian Bible inerrantists and literalists look to archaeology to back up scriptural narratives. Many discoveries have indeed proven that many things the Bible says are accurate. However, disturbing evidence, or in some cases, non-evidence, has also come to light. For instance, archaeology can find no proof that patriarchs like Abraham existed, no indication that a [ā¦]
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i wrote (citation needed) a PHP script thing that does a check for on demand TLS purposes and it works but like only partly? like thereās records in the DB that it 404s on even though. they are very much there. so idk whatās up with that but iāve worked at this all day iāll leave it at this for now
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com weekend coffeeāthe one mum brews, not the ādirty waterā one can get elsewhereākeeps me jittery the whole day. Like I feel my heart wants out kind of jittery. Coffee sure is some elixir. Donāt give it up! š
Also, I should cut down on coffee. Seriously, Iāve nearly had a ⦠I honestly donāt know what it was; A Panic attack? A heart attack? I dunno, I just felt like my heart and lungs were so about to burst I had to go for a run to cope.
I had Chick-fil-A breakfast today (sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit, hash browns, coffee, and orange juice). Then at lunch my work place offered hot dogs. I had two (kosher, if that matters), plus a coke, a macadamia nuts cookie, and a small chocolate brownie.
So, here I am, at home, feeling hungry but guilty and refusing to eat anything else for the rest of the day. To top it off, I have only clocked 4,000 steps today (and I donāt feel like walking). I am going to hell, am I?
@prologic@twtxt.net if not physically, then in a matter of speaking. He is also helping on killing us all (like, all).
. (period) in their # nick 𤣠tbh I think nick(s) should have rules of what they can and cannot be comprised of. i.e: no punctuation š¤¦āāļø
@prologic@twtxt.net having rules like this on a decentralised system is nearly impossible. LOL. Ahhh, one of the many perks of decentralisation!
There are 5 of such āTwtersā on this pod that have periods in their nick š¢
sqlite> select count(distinct(nick)) from twters where nick like '%.%';
count(distinct(nick)) = 5
sqlite> select distinct(nick) from twters where nick like '%.%';
nick = @marado@ciberlandia.pt
nick = eapl.me
nick = eapl.mx
nick = grumpygordie.great-site.net
nick = @chyrp.doesnm.cc
Iāll see if I can fix this and write a test case for whatās going on here. I think this is made difficult now because folks like @eapl.me@eapl.me decide that itās okay to have a . (period) in their # nick 𤣠tbh I think nick(s) should have rules of what they can and cannot be comprised of. i.e: no punctuation š¤¦āāļø
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āHow I use Kate Editorā
I love the Kate Text editor. I use it for pretty much all the programming projects I do. Kate has been around for long time now, about 20 years! At least earliest blog post for it I could find was written in 2004. I wanted to go over my workflow with it, why I like it so much and hopefully get more people to try it out. ā« Akseli Lahtinen Programmers and developers tend to be very set in their ways and have their preferred workflows ā which profession doesnāt, honestly ā and since there ⦠ā Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org oh, and thanks for the bigger photo! I like how it lovely fill the twtxt in Yarnd. Woot!
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@prologic@twtxt.net ācuratedā channels (you can see the guide to see the topics it covers), without the ability to fast forward, nor pause. You know, like live television.
I guess mentions with .(s) / dot(s) like @eapl.me@eapl.me are valid? š¤ Or nicks even? š¤
Stepan the cat from Ukraine became famous for his tired, chill look. His photos went viralācelebrities like Britney Spears shared them. He also helped raise money for animal shelters. Stepan is more than a meme ā heās a symbol of calm and kindness. ā Read more
I Clicked a Random Button in Google SlidesāāāThen Google Paid Me $2,240
The strange trick that exposed a hidden security flaw (and how you can find bugs like this too).
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yarnd UI/UX experience (for those that use it) and as "client" features (not spec changes). The two ideas are quite simple:
Iād have to write i up in full, but essentially looks a bit like this (contribived examples follow)ā¦
irc.mills.io running behind Caddy Layer 4. However I don't terminate TLS at the edge in this case.
@prologic@twtxt.net OH SHIT using this for a protocol like gopher is smart! might have to try that for gemini so i donāt have to keep a port open for that
From $30 parmigianas to $15 pints, can Australia still afford the pub?
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de noted! i did try something like this but it wouldnāt connect on anything without the SSL stuff, which is normally handled by caddy for me but i canāt use certbot with caddy on so iām stuck there LOL
@kingdomcome@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz itās slang that means to like focus and get shit done i guess. originates from AAVE
@prologic@twtxt.net Hmm, speaking of locally running āAIā stuff: Someone on Mastodon has this in their profile description:
My profile pic is AI modified to prevent deepfakes. I used local Stable Diffusion on my solar powered 7900XTX to average a few selfies.
That sounds like a fun thing to do. Do I have a chance of doing that on my old box from 2013 without a dedicated GPU? š
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz At the core, you need an ngircd.conf like this:
[Global]
Name = your.irc.server.com
Password = yourfancypassword
Listen = 0.0.0.0
Ports = 6667
AdminInfo1 = Well, me.
AdminInfo2 = Over here!
AdminEMail = forget.it@example.invalid
[Options]
Ident = no
PAM = no
[SSL]
CertFile = /etc/ssl/acme/your.irc.server.com.fullchain.pem
KeyFile = /etc/ssl/acme/private/your.irc.server.com.key
DHFile = /etc/ngircd/dhparam.pem
Ports = 6669
Start it and then you can connect on port 6667. (The SSL cert/key must be managed by an external tool, probably something like certbot or acme-client.)
Iām assuming OpenBSD here. Havenāt tried it on Linux lately, let alone Docker. š
@prologic@twtxt.net Since you have to check and double check everything it spits out (without providing sources), I donāt find any of this helpful. Itās like someoneās in the room with you and that person is saying random stuff that might or might not be correct. At best, it might spark some new idea in your head and then you follow that idea the traditional way.
Information published on the internet (or anywhere, for that matter) was never guaranteed to be correct. But at least you had a āframe of referenceā: āAh, I read this information about Linux on a blog that usually posts about Windows, so this one single Linux post might not necessarily be correct.ā That is completely lost with LLMs. Itās literally all mushed together. š¤·
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**Bypassing Like a Pro: How I Fooled the WAF and Made It Pay **
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@prologic@twtxt.net Shit like what? References/threads? š
Just adopted this majestic floof. He looks like heās plotting something, but Iām too in love to care. ā Read more