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I feel trapped in life. Trapped in a shitty job that doesn't pay well, I'm below the poverty line in my country. Trapped in a shitty town with no future or jobs. Trapped in a shitty apartment that is too expensive for me to afford moving away from. The public transport is too expensive for me to afford more than once or twice a month. I obviously can't afford a car, I was able to buy a used ebike last year after saving up for half a year. I mean, at least I am not getting bombed.
@sheepy0125 I guess my app is dum
Lost my ears :(
@shijikori thank yuuu 
How to spot me at #NFC
(Meet me to leave a comment on my website)
- Smells of cheap perfume
- Sleep deprived eyes
- Socially incompetent
- Ears
   
I feel ashamed now
I forgor I have emojis :nyancat_rainbow::nyancat_rainbow::nyancat_body::nyancat_face:
Cryptography is both very fun and very scary. Sidechannel attacks are something I had never even thought about maybe 2 years ago before I started getting really into it.

The Go Checksum Database guarantees that every Go build on the planet uses the same source for a given module version.

However, GitHub might not show you that code.

https://words.filippo.io/go-source/?source=Mastodon

https://pkg.geomys.dev is a simple service to view the canonical source of a Go module, and it comes with Chrome/Firefox extensions to replace pkg.go.dev source links.

Inspecting the Source of Go Modules

Code hosts like GitHub don't necessarily show the correct source of Go modules. pkg.geomys.dev is a new convenient viewer for module source.