Holy shit, that explains how this piece of embarrassment has conned actual people into using it.
Holy shit, that explains how this piece of embarrassment has conned actual people into using it.
Our team created a custom notification solution and managed to implement it in an energy-efficient way, an alternative to Google’s FCM that lets us fully bypass Google’s infrastructure.
FFS, it’s a calendar. It has no business connecting anywhere.
Love how when the dev of this felt compelled to link to atl, their browser gave them the link with /-/issues at the end. Really shows the effort that went into porting.
To any non-js dev taking this too seriously: A good half of the technologies mentioned in this meme are redundant, you only need to learn
how to stay the fuck away from webdev
(in addition to the language).
Syncthing, a peer to peer file synchronize that basically everyone needs, they just don’t know it.
And before Pidgin was named Pidgin, it was named GAIM, which was short for GTK AIM, which was short for GIMP toolkit AOL IM, which was short for GNU Image Manipulation Program toolkit America Online Instant Messenger, which was short for GNU’s Not Unix Image Manipulation Program toolkit America Online Instant Messenger and it never ends.
I run syncthing with my own relay and I trust that setup. Owning me through syncthing would basically require backdooring the software, something that’d be likely to go noticed by the syncthing community.
Rustdesk is a backdoor by functionality and it’s already using infra I don’t control. I don’t feel comfortable using that.
It’s literally a third-party service that let’s others control your desktop. Doesn’t matter how FOSS the clients and end servers are, one also needs to trust the intermediate servers. If those running them are caught dishonest about which country they’re located, the trust evaporates. China or not.
I’m saying it runs it because “running” is transitive, but doesn’t boot it because “booting” is not. Similarly to how you can carry your grandkid by carrying your kid who carries their kid (carrying is transitive), but you can’t give birth to your grandkid by giving birth to your kid who’d give birth to their kid (giving birth is not transitive).
Yes, but it doesn’t count, because the SoC from the picture didn’t boot Linux, an emulated machine did.
That’s why the records on doing this silly stuff on progressively smaller microcontroller use the word “run”. It has more transitivity.
“boot” is the next important part. Have you tried reading it in full?
I once fixed a CVE by removing a line. And, IIRC, my only contribution to openssl is a single-character one.
It’s not funny because i18n is anything but. Don’t divide people, unite them.
… and beared even less relationship to the full names than now.
Please don’t even think about it.
Making it an excellent choice for a programming beginner --sarcasm
Syncthing is the one, I could probably replace any one but this one.
Opened OsmAnd installed from F-Droid, enabled “hiking routes”, checked one I’ve completed yesterday. It shows: name, operator, trail on the map, length, altitude over distance (graph), average altitude, total uphill climb, total downhill. Pictures might be available as a plugin, not sure; no season info or dangers info in sight. Hope that helps.
Fruit trees. There’s a ton of them.
And in GJS? All other runtimes?
In, say, C, such basic stuff is right there, in the standard.
Javascript isn’t even standardized, some ECMAScript is, so I don’t even know what we’re talking about.
So it I cut the server-side rescaling, target just the developed countries, skip moderation and don’t store broadcasts, it should be easy? Noted.