@sun_eater@kirby Racism is like a movie: you expect it to be Citizen Kane, but turns out it's more like a remake of Nutty Professor 2 with way worse cast 🤪
@kirby Too little RAM and I'm not sure Erlang even exists for such an old Darwin system on ARM, it uses a BEAM VM after all — it's not as easy as just building C source. Honk might be an option though :marseyhmm: @Zerglingman
@Zerglingman I've been thinking of hosting a Gemini capsule on an original iPhone, but this looks like a more worthy a challenge :marseyemojismilemouthcoldsweat: @kirby
@romin I'm joking, I think this show's actually quite entertaining. Unlike K-On! which was supposed to be in similar vein, but was too KyoAni and too brain-dead for me. It took me drinking a bottle of vodka alone just to get through the first episode of that :marseyemojismilemouthcoldsweat: I think we got to episode seven with a friend once, but each of us had to drink a box of beer. We barely woke up the next day and it was my friends birthday, we were supposed to cook all the meals. Unsurprisingly, I couldn't remember a thing about K-On! :marseylaughwith: Bocchi on the other hand is decent, I can watch it completely sober. But I think they've went overboard with the protagonist. She's not just introverted — I'm introverted, I do enjoy indoors stuff more, but I'm nothing like her, she's outright sociophobic, maybe autistic even. I sure remember being uncomfortable answering a phone when I was a kid, but she's in high school, I had already realized that most people don't give a fuck what you do, how and what you say most of the time when I was her age. Sure, I can understand why many can relate, but to me she seems too out of touch at times, even if it's for comedic effect it's a bit off-putting. But otherwise it's a fun show!
@pingviini@p My instance just fails to fetch half the replies in these threads and I think it's the only reason why it manages to stay alive :marseyemojismilemouthcoldsweat:
@splitshockvirus I think you're omitting a really important detail here: > Mellanox Technologies Ltd. (Hebrew: מלאנוקס טכנולוגיות בע"מ) was an Israeli-American multinational supplier of computer networking products I mean, what did you expect? :marseysmug3:
@mischievoustomato@PurpCat@allison@gray@meso Most of these apps give you exact same experience the website does, but enjoy extra permissions to perform checks that you're not using a proxy or a VPN tunnel — because you shouldn't. Why? No one knows. Using geoIP is the most retarded security measure imaginable. Every single time my accounts get locked out for "attempting to log in from unusual location" is not some attacker, but me who has switched to a different VPN exit node :marseyfacepalm:
@mischievoustomato No, I didn't mean it like that — of course there are apps that genuinely do better job than a website ever could, but banking apps aren't among them — the most useful thing they can do is fill the OTP prompt automatically as soon as the message arrives, but you have to provide them access to your messages, which I'm always reluctant to. @PurpCat@allison@gray@meso
@PurpCat@allison@meso > a desktop OS shouldn't run mobile apps No OS should run mobile apps! Phones should have been limited to web "apps", like original iPhone was supposed to be. And Android shouldn't even exist. iPhone having native apps — this was when history made the wrong turn. Yes, there was Windows CE — targeted at corporate samuraii, who spent all day filling all those 50+ fields in their phonebook, with ugly "mobile" versions of websites as phone couldn't stomach proper browser with feature-parity to desktop one. Yes, there had been Maemo — only suitable for geeks who want to run emacs on their phone, there have even been gimmicky mobile consoles like NGage and there even have been Siemens P-series smartphones before that… All these devices were such a garbage that no sane person wanted them. Even in original iPhone's era I could live in a big city and not have a mobile phone. I know because that was exactly what I did — I did not have a phone and it didn't degrade my quality of life in any way. I could even have a bank account and not have a phone, I could go the the ATM, print 20 one-time codes and use those — print another set when I ran out. And of course I didn't have to use a single app. Some banks still allow that today, but no one even has such a workflow in mind, it's just: "Why don't you just use our app?!"— because I don't want your fucking app, I don't even want a device to run your app :marseyraging:
@EricZhang456 This advice isn't as bad as it might seem — OTP releases might look more "stable", but in fact have far fewer user base and those who use them get it to work once and then never update it. So in fact those never get tested properly. And Pleroma automatic tests are a joke — for example the filter that is supposed to give files random names only alters the field and doesn't do shit about the actual file, its autotest just checks if the field's value that never gets used anywhere gets altered… You can extrapolate that to the rest 😩 @dcc@splitshockvirus