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submitted 21 hours ago by reboot6675@sopuli.xyz to c/games@lemmy.world

GOAT

[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 18 points 2 weeks ago

Football is being killed by FIFA, if anything

[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 13 points 3 weeks ago

Even worse when they make you create an account in their career portal just to apply

[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 12 points 1 month ago

Been thinking of trying this. Thing is nobody uses cash anymore around here (Nordics). In supermarkets I know for sure I can use cash, but restaurants, bars or small business it's going to be hit and miss. I guess I'd have to endure the awkwardness of asking in every single place if they take cash or not

[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 18 points 2 months ago

Another one of this kind is rm -rf node_modules && npm install

[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 23 points 3 months ago

"I no longer build software; I now make furniture out of wood"

Legendary

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Smile! (sopuli.xyz)
submitted 3 months ago by reboot6675@sopuli.xyz to c/memes@lemmy.ml

We're all gonna end up in one of those aren't we...

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submitted 4 months ago by reboot6675@sopuli.xyz to c/football@lemmy.world

They turned around a 3-0, and won in penalties (6-5, went to sudden death)

I think more leagues should have relegation playoffs. One last chance of salvation for the upper team, one last chance of promotion for the lower team, and a thrilling game for the neutral fans.

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submitted 5 months ago by reboot6675@sopuli.xyz to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

So I joined a new gym last year and was pleasantly surprised. They gave me a smart card to get in and out, that's it, no app, no accounts, no nothing. Well, today I got to the gym and saw the announcement that they are phasing out the access with the smart card and starting to use, you guessed it, an app.

Now, I know this is not such a big deal in the grand scheme of things. But I'm just tired of this trend of replacing perfectly functioning systems with apps (public transport tickets come to mind). Just more ways to harvest people's data, I guess...

Ah and by the way, in my previous gym they not only required an app for accessing the place, they also incentivized people to track their workouts, meals and bodyweight using the gym's app (of course I never used any of these features).

[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 26 points 6 months ago

Yeah I've been saying this to people. Don't get mad at GDPR, get mad at companies who harvest your data

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Context: the creator of Linux is from Finland

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They keep this 20+ year old laptop around because it has a serial port and every now and then that comes in handy.

You can't really see it in the picture but the laptop is pretty thick and heavy.

[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 10 points 8 months ago

Not a technique per se but I'm trying to memorize the notes on the fretboard

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The AirDrop flaw exploited by China, explained (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
submitted 8 months ago by reboot6675@sopuli.xyz to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

The news was already posted here last week, but I found this great technical explanation of the flaw. Long story short: Apple is using bad cryptography. They got alerted by researchers back in 2019 but didn't fix it.

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submitted 8 months ago by reboot6675@sopuli.xyz to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

Recently stumbled upon the PhD thesis of a researcher at the Eindhoven University of Technology from ~2 years ago. I haven't read the whole thing, but I thought it might be of interest for someone here. It's freely available for download on the link.

Excerpts from the preface:

The sheer number of the surveillance systems that we document in subsequent chapters reflects the industrial scale of data collection in the twenty-first century. We hope that future researchers will take up the challenge of addressing each covert program as a research subject to fully and completely explore, and to freely share their findings with the wider world in the spirit of open academic discussion. This kind of basic research is crucial to anti-surveillance software and hardware development.

The machinery of mass surveillance is simply too dangerous to be allowed to exist. We must work to ensure that no one will be able to say that they did not know, or that they were not warned. We must use all of the tools in our toolbox – economic, social, cultural, political, and of course, cryptographic – to blind targeted and mass surveillance adversaries.

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submitted 8 months ago by reboot6675@sopuli.xyz to c/games@lemmy.world

So recently I was thinking how games with pixel art graphics are popular nowadays, and I was wondering if there are new games being made with other kinds of "retro" graphics, for example, games that look like the PS1 or PS2 eras.

Any recommendations?

[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 20 points 9 months ago

Why would the joker remain unused? The problem clearly says joker acts as the card that makes the hand strongest, so in this case, 5 of a kind.

[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 22 points 10 months ago

Just a little nitpicking, O(N+10) and O(2N) are not "effectively" the same as O(N). They are truly the same.

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Living the dream (sopuli.xyz)

I no longer build software; I now make furniture out of wood.

Source

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Context: this is a legit screenshot I took on my workplace around 1.5 years ago. Hopefully it's been patched by now? Completely ridiculous behavior

[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 22 points 11 months ago

Damn, is it really like that now? I created my accounts for IG, Google, Discord, years ago and without a number. I refuse to provide it when they ask now and never had an issue.

[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 13 points 1 year ago
[-] reboot6675@sopuli.xyz 39 points 1 year ago

Because it's privacy focused. Also because it's not based on Chromium. It's the only one keeping us from having a Google browser monopoly

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