That’s a huge change. Reviewing one years’ worth of code at once is practically impossible, this significantly reduces the chances of a third party spotting malicious changes in the code.
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iarigby@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Europe is looking for alternatives to US cloud providersEnglish1·2 months agothat’s great to hear, thanks for the info. It’s strange that they don’t mention that on their websites more prominently
iarigby@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Europe is looking for alternatives to US cloud providersEnglish4·2 months agothey offer so much, I’m surprised I hadn’t heard about them before.
Most of their apps have proprietary clients though, right?And they don’t seem to offer privacy features like simplelogin for email, which was the main reason why I subscribed. and additionally, one would then have to pay separately for vpnedit: they have open source clients
iarigby@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•FOSS infrastructure is under attack by AI companiesEnglish2·2 months agoit doesn’t have to be only meaningless computations. And even if it were, the cost is nothing compared to such a huge scale of privacy infringement
iarigby@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•FOSS infrastructure is under attack by AI companiesEnglish5·2 months agois it? Someone mentioned proof of work being effective for Tor.
yeah otherwise my light shirt comes out covered in dark fibers and vice versa. When I had only muted colors I was able to wash together. I also started switching to non toxic clothes but still have some synthetic items so they’re separated too, so the safe clothes don’t get unnecessary covered in microplastics (they’re emitted more intensively during washing). And then wool and other delicate clothes get ruined by normal spinning cycle so they need to be washed separately too.
But I just have a divider in my laundry basket so I don’t have to sort them out
iarigby@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Brown University Professor Deported Despite Valid Visa And Judge's Order203·2 months agoIf anyone wants context for why she was denied entry, apart from photos supportive of terrorists found on the phone
The doctor also reportedly told agents that she attended the funeral of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah while in Lebanon, but that she supported him “from a religious perspective” and not a political one.
yes that makes sense, thank you for explaining.
it is not genetic, it is environmental. Children of parents with less intelligence will not be raised to be intelligent. They might be lucky/resilience and try to get the most support outside the house, but it is much harder to accomplish, and often is even met with harassment at home, due to the rest of the family being insecure about their own lack of intelligence. And that is only if they rebel, which is not necessarily true as they will not only lack easy access to basic knowledge about the world/science, but will also not be introduced to the importance of learning about it from their closest figures of authority. Escaping that cycle it is even harder if the family is facing economic hardship, which is true for most modern families in general. It really isn’t that hard to figure that out, the kneejerk reaction that the statement always gets is annoying.
Thank you for sharing! I’m not bipolar but experience sleep problems, could be insomnia level but similarly learned to manage my brain activity and also follow a billion sleep rules. It’s much much better but still have episodes of not being able to sleep for a few hours.
I’m happy to hear you found things that are working for you, keep taking care 💌
home assistant is amazing but it is not yet an alternative to Alexa, the assistant/voice is still in development and far from being usable. it’s impossible for me to remember the specific wording assist demands and voice to text is incorrect like nine out of ten times. And this includes giving up on terrible locally hosted models trying out their cloud which obviously is a huge privacy hole, but even then it was slow and inaccurate. It’s a mystery to me how the foss community is so behind on voice, Siri and Google Assistant started working offline years ago, and they work straight on a mobile device.
iarigby@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•‘Ruined this place’: chorus of boos against JD Vance at Washington concert3·2 months agoimagine being confused that people do not enjoy mass produced drink made of lowest quality materials and prefer something that doesn’t taste like it has already been drank before…
also itt: people who think only IPA is craft beer. If you’re not into IPA, which is a matter of taste, you can just drink delicious craft lager and pilsner.
what did you learn?? there’s a bunch of us up waiting for an answer
iarigby@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Why can't we go back to small phones?English7·2 months ago“walled garden” - how many 5.4” android phones can you name from the current decade?
iarigby@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Trump taunted over ‘most powerless image of a president’ ever1·3 months agoThis is not just bad, but desperate journalism. Nobody cares. It’s cruel to feed readers wishful thinking like this.
iarigby@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•I wonder how much fun they are having out there that I will probably never get to experience...1·10 months agono, it is not even an indo-european language, it has its own separate family.
iarigby@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•I wonder how much fun they are having out there that I will probably never get to experience...2·10 months agoI am not sure about the definition of the word but look up Georgian, 33 letters, 33 sounds. Each letter has one and only one sound, which never ever changes despite the position in the word or the surrounding letters
it looks like it isn’t holding up? How are they allowed to still campaign?
I’m gonna buy enough baggy pants while they’re available to survive the next skinny cycle
oh, got it, thanks. feel so bad about people having read my incorrect comment haha