Jules Enriquez
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Open-source contributor, KDE e.V. member, theming enjoyer
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Doing the beepity bloopity borkity daily Open-source contributor, KDE e.V. member, theming enjoyer
Doing the beepity bloopity borkity daily Open-source contributor, KDE e.V. member, theming enjoyer
Oh, you're the same person behind doslinux! Presumably a lot of your work on that also carried over to wsl9x, yes?
Doing the beepity bloopity borkity daily Open-source contributor, KDE e.V. member, theming enjoyer
Doing the beepity bloopity borkity daily Open-source contributor, KDE e.V. member, theming enjoyer
Um actually, v86 mode is a form of hardware virtualisation. This is misleading!
But for real (mode), this is very cool! How much torturing of the Windows 95 VMM did this need?
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Doing the beepity bloopity borkity daily Open-source contributor, KDE e.V. member, theming enjoyer
Soured on using frameworks a while ago and began refreshing my knowledge of plain HTML and CSS to rebuild my blog.
While I can't agree with the new term (it should be pre-framework IMHO), it is great that people who know how to do webdev without big frameworks are now appreciated!
edits resume to have post-framework in it
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Doing the beepity bloopity borkity daily Open-source contributor, KDE e.V. member, theming enjoyer
I recently suggested looking at using Chatmail from @delta@chaos.social for the E2EE implementation for the following reasons:
Designed for federated networksStandards-based (it's literally just well-done encrypted email)Has a practical implementation Has a solidified spec AuditedAlready aligned with Fluxer's feature roadmap (such as webxdc support)Simple client implementation story (use the core Chatmail lib)Can use battle-tested Trust & Safety tooling made for email
But I do wonder a bit on whether this would be a good idea, or rather integrating Delta Chat/Chatmail alongside another chat protocol. It's been done with the Signal Protocol before, which has been suggested in the E2EE channel too but I'm not aware of any examples of the same for Chatmail.
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Doing the beepity bloopity borkity daily Open-source contributor, KDE e.V. member, theming enjoyer
It does attract a bit more attention from hackers, yes.
But in general, it's risky to expose your home IP address to the wider internet since there are botnets always looking for new devices to add to their networks. Also people just generally trying to steal data, wreak havoc, etc. at scale.
Would recommend having machines you want available to the public internet in a VLAN or DMZ, isolated from the rest of your network. That way if they do get popped, attackers can't pivot to other internal machines.
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Doing the beepity bloopity borkity daily Open-source contributor, KDE e.V. member, theming enjoyer
Now that an x86 emulator has been made in CSS, it's only a matter of time until Doom with CSS happens.
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Doing the beepity bloopity borkity daily Open-source contributor, KDE e.V. member, theming enjoyer
Any way to get someone like him to face some form of justice is very much welcome!
This happens a lot with criminals in the past, getting them on charges that are easier to convict for than the biggest possible crime. One of the most examples of this being with mob boss Al Capone, who was tried on tax evasion.
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Doing the beepity bloopity borkity daily Open-source contributor, KDE e.V. member, theming enjoyer
Oh, it's always been like that. It was even more noticeable on older hardware many years ago, even though GMS still had a much smaller scope than today. Modern mobile hardware might be a lot better now, but GMS now also handles OS-level updates among so many other things than before.