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How do I learn more about these things?
How do I learn more about these things?
Smart people. I should learn how to do that.
Bruh I don’t mean to knock on the project but the naming scheme seems like a CS undergrad took a mythology class. Makes me think of college hackathons.
how are the signatures build? do they just use a sha hash for checking file identity?
Lmao the ratfuck CEO is making his money alright. What a little weaseling coward. He spend so long jealous of his co-founders who got paid and left early, that he probably sees this as his gold parachute.
Interesting. Wonder how this stacks against the mainstream, like Nextcloud.
How does this work when you don’t have a static IP address?
My local Public works committee has a habit of digging up asphalt roads to do water supply pipe repairs, and then filling them up with the rubble when they’re done. What category would such a road some under?
It is a good logo
Fully fleshed out fanfic when
Thanks for the explanation.
That sort of impatience really doesn’t bode well for your parenting skills.
We should when it’s other capital that wants to steal it.
Well maybe you should have become a known publisher before writing any programs.
/s
Nope. It was uncomfortable and I’d argue we played worse because of the discomfort. We were also pretty bad at the game so I think we wanted the socks with rubber bands as a scapegoat instead of accepting we were shit.
Bring out the guillotine!
When playing football, to keep the socks from riding down our legs, we used to put loose rubber bands on top of them, near the top of the sock. Then to avoid the rubberbands from riding up above the sockline, we used to fold the sock over the rubberbands downwards. Then to avoid the fold from being undone during play another rubberband had to be put on top of the folded part.
Sounds similar to this. Just thought it was notable.
Can’t trust Amazon with shit nowadays. What’s the point of sales if you get fake shit in the first place? I mean, Amazon is sleazy even without the common-binning but for a while they were good with their online shopping.
Also, what data storage solutions do you use now? I’m considering just encrypting my stuff and uploading them to some paid cloud service - atleast then someone else smarter than me is responsible for making sure it’s safe and accessible.
No scope for using flatpaks?