did you know you can infer what version of Windows an executable was built on (or at least what version of the Windows SDK was targeted) by how many fields its load configuration directory has?
the structure remained unchanged from WinXP, until Win8.1 Update 3 when they added new fields for Control Flow Guard support. the same fields were used in the initial Win10 release (version 1507)
the structure was iteratively expanded in versions 1511, 1607, 1703, 1709, 1803, 1809, 21H1, 21H2, and 22H2.
Honestly spinning off another individual instance feels like less cognitive overhead for me 😨 So many choices
Oh it's even worse than I thought. Everything is set to "apply for an account" which impliesa bunch of hassle before you can actually do anything. Is this for safety or is it due to all the servers getting overloaded?
Found this on FB. All the feels.
And whoa - turns out it's from a TikTok vid by SeaTrick aka @TrixiDelMar. I recommend you watch the video:
Folks are treating the recent tech layoffs as something spontaneous. They were not. Apparently the current layoffs were orchestrated by hedge funds.
This hedge fund demanded that the big tech companies lay people off because they were being paid too much. Let that one sink in: a hedge fund manager saying that you're being paid too much.
Note that TCI is demanding that Google lay off more people.
Every worker in every industry deserves a union, and tech right now is having a clear demonstration of how our lack of unions hurts us.
I just heard an exec say that it was "unfortunate" that we couldn't fire people faster in other parts of the world because of labor protections. Sit with that for a moment.
In the US unions are one of our very very few tools to give us any chance at all.
We need strong unions to push back against this sort of callous insensitivity backed by unchecked greed.
The vision of the future sketched here, the one Hasbro is currently risking destroying D&D forever to create, is really deeply depressing. Instead of having fun painting little models and maps, or God forbid *imagining*, you just pay $3.99 over and over forever. Some leaks float the idea of eliminating the DM role entirely (an "AI" does that).
Interposing technology where it's not really needed because technology can be monetized (taxed) in a way imagination can't.
Google likes to claim it loves the web. Google fucking broke the web.
Cookie notices on every fucking website? They need those because they use Google Analytics or Google Ads.
Recipe sites that go on for fucking days? That’s because Google penalises websites when you leave too quickly, and they can’t show as many ads.
Obviously-bullshit machine-generated “content” designed to entice you to click ads? That’s because Google Search is a monopoly.
I’m so tired of Google.
tiktok has a button employees can click to artificially boost posts! facebook gives every employee $3,000 a year in free ad credits! spotify invents fake royalty-free artists out of thin air and gives them placement to artificially dilute the per-play royalty!
Bluh, looks like the grant is gonna get scoped down so the ActivityStreams will need to be a subsequent thing. 😭 But hey, the RDF indexing is a more straightforward bet and would still benefit the AP use case after we get a better view of the performance implications of Prolly Tree search indexes.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.