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Not a fan of how sites with search features (youtube, duckduckgo, ali express, etc) have taken to showing results that they think are a "best match" even if they don't contain all the search terms I'm looking for. What the hell is the point of giving me options if it doesn't plan to respect them? Every year data becomes more frustrating to access as stuff gets "machine learned".

You know people love to shit on Node.js and dependency hell in it, but dealing with package versions in it has been so much easier than other scripting languages like Python or Ruby. Even major updates in the version tend not to break all that much.

The reason for difference between two is in the WHATWG spec: url.spec.whatwg.org/#url-repre

There are "special schemes" (http(s), ftp, ws(s)) for which hostname gets actually parsed, but for the rest - everything after the "protocol" part will go into the pathname (including two “//" slashes). This is wild!

You likely don't have to worry about it, but in Electron apps this can easily result in a bug. Here's my fix for proxy-agent npm module github.com/TooTallNate/proxy-a

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I wonder what percentage of programmers out there has never had to manually parse information from byte buffers by going one byte at a time.

Thinking of names for a new app that loads data from *anywhere*.

So far thinking as in "Semantic hog which eats all your data and rolls around in the mud and you give it belly pats to search through stuff".

Also sounds a bit like "send hog".

free software? aye comrade, and food should be free as well! and housing, and the hospital, and the library and post office too. ah, but why are these things not gratis? that is a dangerous question, isn’t it? why when there is more food than even all of us could eat, is there poverty all around us? do not limit your query to the business of software, comrade, for the villains of this play have a far greater span than your meager discipline.

Had to dial remotely into this team building thing all my coworkers are doing cause I'm sick and I'm getting to roleplay being a lil homonculus in a jar on the table.

*parent voice* If ChatGPT told you to jump off a bridge would you?!

Many people seem still unaware of just how bad Chrome Sync is for your privacy. By default, Chrome will sync all your data – including e.g. your passwords, bookmarks, browsing history and open tabs. And by default, Chrome will not encrypt any of this data. All of it will be accessible by Google, by anyone who subpoenas Google to turn up your data and whoever else managed to get access to these servers.

If you want this data encrypted before it is first uploaded, you need to click “Settings” instead of confirming sync, then expand “Encryption options” and set up a sync passphrase. The default option “Encrypt synced passwords with your Google Account” is essentially a disguised “We can access all your data but we promise not to look. Don’t you trust us?”

Except that they will look of course. Apparently, they now started censoring your synced bookmarks: strangeobject.space/@silvermoo

The only positive aspect here: Chrome Sync used to be a lot worse. It used to enable automatically when you signed into Chrome. It used to encrypt only passwords and none of the other data even if you set up a passphrase. It used to warn you when setting a passphrase because Google’s web services would no longer be able to access your passwords. It used to upload data without encryption first, only allowing to enable encryption after the fact. And its encryption used to be horribly broken. I wrote about that five years ago: palant.info/2018/03/13/can-chr

But even now, Chrome Sync requires you to take action in order to get privacy. Because Google knows that you won’t. Compare that to Firefox Sync which has always been encrypting all data by default. I criticized the implementation here as well, but that was really a minor issue compared to the mess which is Chrome Sync.

#Google #GoogleChrome #privacy

Honestly it's kinda amazing how much information we have access to at a moments notice. 🤯

Excuse me?
Google now moderates your synched bookmarks? The hell?

To clarify: this is a Google Save Collection, which is one of the mechanisms Google syncs bookmarks via. They're not the default in Chrome (but accessible), but they are the only bookmark facility in the Google Search app, using the standard bookmark icon.

Been sick since Friday and it's been a major productivity hit. 🫠🫠

Now was also probably the worst time in the past couple months to be sick too

Quick reminder that we are not actually in a "Cost of Living Crisis".

It's a Extreme Inequality and Record Untaxed Profits Crisis.

While we struggle for the basics, banks, energy companies, supermarkets and the oligarchs are posting record breaking profits.

It would be pretty straight forward to even it out. If they wanted to.

Don't buy the framing that makes it seem like nothing can be done, other than suffering through it.

@futurebird The science fiction species I'm writing are plant-people. Their "technology" is largely biohacking of their (and other plant) physiology.

A backpack? It's a living plant grafted to the host. A space ship? One of the People sacrificed themselves to be mutated into that vessel. Communication and transportation? "World trees" link colonies whose space-born seeds offer zero-risk expansion. #peirspapre #spapre

The complexity of life and its interactions will never cease to amaze.

there was a post that went by recently like “the weird thing about Open Source is that PhD research relies on the work of college dropouts”, but I’m really looking forward to the first respectable conference or journal paper with a citation like:

[35]: Bisimulation for concurrent reasoning. Retrieved April 13, 2024 from pissdumpster.horse/sapiosimula.

Woof, wish I could clear attachments in a more fine grained way on

I wanna keep my files and the files of folks I follow, but all the random junk that gets added should be easier to purge. Honestly not a fan of all the wasted storage on this thing.

grocery stores: record profits for like 3 years

also grocery stores: we're so sad to be pricing poor people out of being able to buy food but we have no choice due to the definitely real and very not made up phenomenon of Inflations 😪

does there exist a device which:
- is bluetooth
- presents as a bluetooth device to a computer
- lets me have multiple connections hot at the same time
- muxes these down into one bluetooth channel

I want something that lets me hear all my audio sources, through one bluetooth headset. Laptop + desktop + tablet + phone.

Instead of only the active one.

As a last resort I am willing to pursue raspberry pi implimentations if you have ideas.

please boost.

edit: no multipoint

Once again, web devs: If your site doesn't work on Firefox, it's broken.

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