@innocentzero

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Just a guy trying to get to the end of it all. Mostly write rust and occasionally scripts in nushell.
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omg why isn't this built into rustc: https://github.com/est31/warnalyzer
GitHub - est31/warnalyzer: Show unused code from multi-crate Rust projects

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enterprise grade security vs. human the weakest link in the chain ๐Ÿ˜‚

Billions of dollars and Euro. Many billions. For AI and other bullshit.

But you still can't get an email client (MUA) to alter "Re:" into a national version on an incoming message for displaying (eg. Swedish "SV:" or German "AW:") and replace it into "Re:" on the way out again.

Losers.

If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@lkundrak @ozzelot I loved Benno Rice's talk on 'The Tragedy of Systemd' and the notion of a system layer between kernel and application. I think that fits systemd best.
fedi: *oh no the fascist california law will make linux illegal unless you insert your id into a floppy drive, enable secure boot and sign away your soul via tpm*
systemd: *just adds an optional field for birth date*
fedi: *oh you microslop conspiracy nazi scum*
@YaLTeR wait, then how do tiling WMs tile windows that can't be shrunk smaller than a particular size? Genuinely curious.

Update on the Colorado Age Attestation bill: Everyone that participated in the meeting last week submitted proposed changes to the bill. They included good ideas to improve consumer protection and privacy and exempt open source software.

Sen. Ball responded this morning that they'll now draft potential amendments.

I think we're making good progress. I'm off for a ski weekend with the kids. Have a great weekend everyone!

To be clear, I'm very cautious when it comes to metrics or telemetry. But at the same time, I understand that GNOME *literally cannot measure* how many people change any settings, which is always the argument for GNOME doing something differently.

โ€œEveryone installs X extension!โ€ Do they? How can we know that?

โ€œEveryone changes Y setting!โ€ Oh really? How can we validate that?

โ€œEveryone wants GNOME to work like Z!โ€ Oh, I would love to see the user research data!