Mubelotix
@Mubelotix@jlai.lu
- Comment on Will lemmy add live stream feature so that i can stream football cup for free for everyone? And thus this platform will grow more? 2 hours ago:
A livestream is just a particular link or media. You would have to implement support in the clients we use. Probably not too hard for web-based clients, could be done in a day
- Comment on Every time I see this headline, I think (hope?) I hallucinated the last 24.5 years 4 hours ago:
Yes, please pay. Censoring articles about Gaza costs money!
- Comment on How One Uncaught Rust Exception Took Out Cloudflare 2 days ago:
Yeah but man, they should have had a CI against this. And reviews! I have refused to merge PRs from friends on hobby projects for less than that
- Submitted 5 days ago to technology@lemmy.world | 74 comments
- Comment on Our bad 2 weeks ago:
It’s actually not. It still carries all kinds of stuff
- Comment on Mathematics disproves Matrix theory, says reality isn’t simulation 2 weeks ago:
Funny that your example is wrong. Pi isn’t always 3.14, it’s only 3.14 in euclidian worlds. We are not even sure ours is one
- Comment on A hypothesis 3 weeks ago:
Same. Got a pc at 13 and my windows didn’t last a whole year
- Comment on China solves 'century-old problem' with new analog chip that is 1,000 times faster than high-end Nvidia GPUs 3 weeks ago:
The paper doesn’t even claim they achieved it. They only say it could potentially reach it
- Comment on Mathematics disproves Matrix theory, says reality isn’t simulation 3 weeks ago:
Lol, because these guys imagine the outer universe in which ours is built has the same rules and limitations. Also because they can’t wrap their minds around our universe’s rules doesn’t mean they make no sense to higher beings. Life in conway’s game would equally produce the same wrong statement
- Comment on She is making a GREAT point 3 weeks ago:
I’m not here to hold you by the hand. Try chatgpt
- Comment on Promised myself I will support them after they go stable. They kept their promise and so did I 3 weeks ago:
You can but if you buy 80k people are gonna investigate and will easily find out you did. Stars are public. I have a folder on my computer with a dataset of 90% of all stars on github
- Comment on Promised myself I will support them after they go stable. They kept their promise and so did I 3 weeks ago:
Thousands of them are indicative
- Comment on She is making a GREAT point 3 weeks ago:
I don’t know where you live but in the north, women usually control their bodies and may chose to keep the baby or not, regardless of the father’s opinion
- Comment on She is making a GREAT point 3 weeks ago:
What? You could say that when reversed, but until proven otherwise, women have every rights and the power to chose what happens, unlike men who don’t have a say
- Comment on hmm breakfast 3 weeks ago:
Not sure it’s wrong to be surrounded by healthy people. Maybe it’s just older generations doing that
- Comment on hmm breakfast 3 weeks ago:
I did
- Comment on WTF BIT ME? 3 weeks ago:
Found hundreds of these on my entire body once. Never happened again, never found out what it was
- Comment on hmm breakfast 3 weeks ago:
Lived in Europe my whole life and never sedn someone pair coffee and cigarettes as part of their breakfast
- Comment on ‘There isn’t really another choice:’ Signal chief explains why the encrypted messenger relies on AWS 3 weeks ago:
You get compensated when broken, but it’s still broken
- Comment on ‘There isn’t really another choice:’ Signal chief explains why the encrypted messenger relies on AWS 3 weeks ago:
Well yes considering the downtime they had. SLA is just words on a paper, you also need to not fuck your infrastructure up. Even if all self-hosters had 99% uptime which is bad, it’s easy building a system that replicates data on a few of them to achieve resiliency. People need to stop assuming they can be 100% reliant on a single host and actually design their systems to take downtimes into account and recover from them
- Comment on Quantum Attacks on encryption will probably be feasible by 2030 3 weeks ago:
Are you ok?
- Comment on Quantum Attacks on encryption will probably be feasible by 2030 3 weeks ago:
Bitcoin is safer than your bank. There are easy ways to protect your Bitcoin wallet from quantum threats and they have been good practices since before 2015
- Comment on ‘There isn’t really another choice:’ Signal chief explains why the encrypted messenger relies on AWS 3 weeks ago:
I call it bullshit too. If its too expensive for them, just decentralize the project. Self-hosters all around the world would help. I alone have better uptime than AWS and probably wouldn’t even notice usage from a few hundred thousands users
- Comment on xkcd #3159: Continents 4 weeks ago:
What? It was known in France. My grand-grandfather who died in 2005 always talked about it according to family. Everyone in town knew in 1950
- Comment on The people who protest against the Palestinian Genocide would be the same people who protested against the Holocaust. 4 weeks ago:
Well, yes. They do
- Comment on The people who protest against the Palestinian Genocide would be the same people who protested against the Holocaust. 4 weeks ago:
University never apologised. Turns out universities always sided with fascism, that’s not a new thing
- Comment on Selfhosting Sunday! What's up? 5 weeks ago:
Forgejo has everything Gitea has, with more and being more open
- Comment on Cryptologist DJB Alleges NSA is Pushing an End to Backup Algorithms for Post-Quantum Cryptography 1 month ago:
Of course we do and that’s what Signal did. But if your platform doesn’t care (like most), then the NSA can see everything
- Comment on Aight. Let's be honest. How many of you dress for yourselves, and how many dress for others? 1 month ago:
Why would I even dress if it wasn’t for others?
- Comment on crop candles 1 month ago:
It’s actually not. We have entire regions covered with vines. We can’t wrap the whole France in plastic, it’s just not possible. But we can predict where it’s going to freeze and when, so we take such measures on very specific zones with precise timings. So this only happens a few times a year, at precise locations and not for long