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Tim Apple your ears are burning, we’re talking about you
Does not provide number of duplicate ticket
Tim Apple your ears are burning, we’re talking about you
What I mean is fake apps with slightly different names, does fdroid have the potential to approve them? Even if it’s open source, if someone intentionally adds malicious code it can take a couple months to spot, while the scan is going on.
Then they can just buy another domain under .Dev or .app
It’s like playing whack a mole
Would fdroid be safe from this kind of practice? Of course there’s no web domains involved but the exploit there is potentially the same
If you name it malloc it will be easy to notice. On the other hand if you call it free…
Ha
You should hear of the method of pretending you’re at breakfast or some other anthropomorphized situation, where you name things as butter and cheese, knife and bread, tea and teapot
Then there’s Hungarian notation which is actually used seriously. But I can’t give an entertaining example only s boring and probably inaccurate one.
Cursed idea
At least in drinking games you black out, wake up, regret, wait a week and you’re ready to do it again
Instead of being deaf
Lemmy, sing to us ace of spades!
Yep, and the math gives different results based on if you’re on the moon or on earth.
Ok so now they must split it all into 10 timezones? 😂
Yep, relativity accounts for a difference of like 50ms drift per earth day. I would assume that it’s forward drifting if you’re on earth but backwards if you’re on the moon.
Take that, timezone whiners!
Many roles main responsibility is to report upwards what happens in"the basement". Which includes translating what one person says into that the other can understand. Then there’s roles that do it both ways.
If there’s time to spare, a good project manager can also bring health and common sense to the team they’re part of. That takes pointing out non sense both inside and outside the team, and the hardest part - being constructive about it.
At this point I don’t know why you’d need docker or VPN to run a torrent and I’m too afraid to ask.
Yep I always do battery saver when traveling. I know I’ll be away from power for most of the day, but still need it at random times to use gps, camera or browser. It feels like it doubles the battery and no down sides.
I tried being born rich but it didn’t work this time around. Maybe next re incarnation?
Wrong
The police exists to protect the status quo. Try overthrowing any immoral law or legally but immoral behavior and you’ll see how efficiently they move about.
Going into a library is like choosing a movie from Netflix. If you don’t know what you want it’s fine. But if you’re after a specific book, big chances it’s not there.
Example: I’ve read over 100 star Trek books, none of the libraries around me have any in the series, and I’m on a 3M people city.
That’s weird, I’d expect my battery life to be at least 30h for reading books.
Though if I use an app like the guardian it goes down faster because of the scroll. So maybe change to another app for reading. I like moon reader.
Underrated answer
I recently found out about this and at random searched for a Brazilian author, obviously expecting in Portuguese. I was not disappointed.
Most answers and places are heavily biased to English books, it seems to not be the case here.
Though I’ll add a couple of my favorites for works that are free of copyright already
Wiki source. For example, Chekhov page has kinks to both English and original Russian texts https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Anton_Pavlovich_Chekhov
And probably the biggest, project Gutemberg. Searching Cervantes gives you only one book, Don Quijote, though in many editions, and both English and Spanish which is a bit limited.
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?query=cervantes&submit_search=Search
700C is dang hot, are you building a rocket or something?