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nopnop.bsky.social
computer idiot | she/her/they/whatever | SRE by day, reverse engineer by night
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I have it under Settings -> My Family -> Analytics. I never found a way for month over month analytics.
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Have a sockpupprt taunt you about how PAC is extremely secure and Nintendo hired all the hackers.
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I found no difference between my XM5 with controller connected or disconnected so far but only played an hour with them on.
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I can check with my XM5s unless you want me to test AirPods? Just let me know! I’ll probably do that in a bit. I just left my AirPods at home today.
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Jujutsu should be able to help but I’ve not looked it much. I should to understand it better
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I started 2007, 2008. We did the asset id, shadow id(?) confusion attacks that let us copy any asset object.
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If you were around during my heyday you would probably semi hate my guts for hacking and copybot tool creation. ;)
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Wait it works on Linux? I’ll have to try testing it out..
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cut my heap into pieces, this is my crash report: allocation, no alignment don't give a fuck if it faults on assignment this is fatal abort()
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There are probably SaaS offerings where they care, but that's all internal politics and effort. We get a few comments from individual contributors at Google, but nothing across the board. It's a sad state.
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reproducible-builds.org this is a project working on it. It doesn’t solve the entire problem nor does anyone really talk about it anymore.
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Debian has been working on the reproducibility problem for a while. But people that blindly just open source don’t generally talk about it.
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I’ve not experience it. I wonder if you could see patterns on the relay.
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are you going to get revenge on the stairs?
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An optimization I’ve thought of is using a bloom filter to check for the existence of data and recalculating the bloom filter at compaction. This is probably only helpful for smaller device use cases since big systems have a lot of storage, IOPS and compute power.
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$ is a standard in schema JSON. So I think this is a great choice and easily discoverable.
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this has been driving me insane for years, thank you provided in case its enumeration of beefs is useful to you: redeem-tomorrow.com/the-average-...
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Carrot has always been the best purchase of my life.
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Now we are getting to the real issues
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Would be an interesting strategy. I’m just not familiar enough with client structs to attempt anything.
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"but you are a tech person on a platform built on top of the newest technologies!!!!" Shut Up For I Use BlueSky To Look Up "Kasane Teto Cute Image Compilation 2024" You Will Not Speak To Me
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thinking about how you would verify a highscore / speedrun using atproto since you can't write a record to someone's PDS. Maybe it would be useful to do something like the verification at the post level somehow.
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I was thinking flyio or another container provider. The relays will reconnect gracefully and pull the data again.
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Just nerd snipe someone into comparing all of the sounds
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Just throw modern hardware at them, they’ll eat it up and get distracted since they keep building on old chips.
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Nintendo is requesting access to your precise location.
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The only thing in cursor that really helped was the tab jumping feature for me. I had to rewrite everything I was getting back from an LLM unless it was boilerplate and at that point I have snippets.