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I really like making dynamic UI's for datastructures, similar with federationtester.matrix.org/#p

They take a json object, and traverse keys/values, providing inputs based on their (guessed) type, no hard coded "title" "description" etc fields for everything

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it actually took a considerable amount of time, enough for me to get mad, take a screenshot and post about it, before it finished and showed a button to close the dialog

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bro what the actual fuck im just trying to read some fucking documentation

4chan is one big social experiment for Popper's paradox of tolerance

covid antimaskers 

do they truly think having a mask that doesn't cover your nose at all still does anything, or is it just that they won't get caught, ever...

covid 

another negative selftest

+ ordered more from the free initiative for students, as they're stopping august 1st :|

I could always drop one course during the quarter but that's a lot more stressful

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hmm have to decide before 1st of august if I want to do all 3 courses next quarter.. kinda leaning towards doing 2/3 time so I have more time for projects/work/etc

coronavirus ableism death etc 

disabled people are like, hey we're the ones at risk of dying from the pandemic and the restrictions are the bare minimum precaution keeping our fellow citizens from casually killing us en masse.
and abled people are like, i hear you, and i'm very sorry, however i'm also bored

ugh cycling to the hackerspace this afternoon but it's very fukin wimdy

“The password generator included in Kaspersky Password Manager had several problems. The most critical one is that it used a PRNG not suited for cryptographic purposes. Its single source of entropy was the current time. All the passwords it created could be bruteforced in seconds.”

donjon.ledger.com/kaspersky-pa

They used math.random() on the web version y’all. This is a “security” company. I’m speechless.

uni + 

randomized group work at this study (industrial design engineering) is sooooo much better than it was at computer science... the people are so much nicer and everyone does the work

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uni grades + 

nice nice 8.5 out of 10 for our scientific group report

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