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Frontline report: From victim to retaliator – Ukraine targets Russian energy grid across multiple regions

https://discuss.online/post/29288900

Frontline report: From victim to retaliator – Ukraine targets Russian energy grid across multiple regions - Discuss Online

After months of Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities, Ukraine has launched massive retaliatory strikes on Russia’s power infrastructure, plunging regions like Belgorod and Kursk into darkness.

Nothing special, but much prettier than just “click” and “new numbers are there”.

Added some bare minimum animation to reWinWar (TBS in development)

https://discuss.online/post/28810175

Added some bare minimum animation to reWinWar (TBS in development) - Discuss Online

Lemmy

reWinWar got another update after a long pause in development

https://discuss.online/post/26954964

Release of whatmade 0.2.0 -- daemon that monitors user-specified directories and records which process created each file.

https://discuss.online/post/26778711

Release of whatmade 0.2.0 -- daemon that monitors user-specified directories and records which process created each file. - Discuss Online

- Backward compatibility is broken. Be careful. - Now data uses \0 as a separator between process name and parameters instead of previously used space. It is important and will help to avoid any problems with spaces in paths and process names. - CLI is slightly changed: -w is for human-readable output, -r for raw, script convenient, format. - New -c “–clear” parameter for removing process data from a single file or all files in a directory (including subdirectories) - New -d “–dir” parameter for printing out the short summary for the dir (process name, number of files, total size of those files) - Some refactoring: mostly translating C to C++.

Whatmade is a Linux daemon that monitors user-specified directories and records which process created each file

https://discuss.online/post/26190776

Can I use AI for the code review?

https://discuss.online/post/25621813

Can I use AI for the code review? - Discuss Online

I’ve finished a small project that is rather non-standard for me: it has just a few hundred lines of logic written by me, and most of the code is rather banal functions I picked up from the different articles and doc sheets (you know, those functions that are quite “atomic” like “check if the process is running” or “get the process name by pid by reading /proc dir” or “get a mount point by a filename”) The code was written in a “ok, let’s experiment if I can do this” approach, so now it is in a complete mess. So the question is if is there some AI that can do an initial code review for me? I’ve tried GhatGPT, but it was completely banal and useless.

Axel Springer attacks basic human freedoms again

https://discuss.online/post/25515741

Axel Springer attacks basic human freedoms again - Discuss Online

Germans, find out all the people behind this company. Owners, workers, lawyers. They hate you. Give them a hearty welcome back.

Axel Springer attacks freedom again

https://discuss.online/post/25514784

Axel Springer attacks freedom again - Discuss Online

We must find out all the owners and workers of this fascist-shitpile. Out them of all social interaction. They don’t deserve human interaction. Fucking degenerates.