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Auf direkt.bahn.guru/ gibt es jetzt eine Filter-Option, um nur Züge des Nah- und Regionalverkehrs anzuzeigen

Today's scheduled project: hopefully *finally* fixing my scraper DB query performance, so that the scraper behind my datasheet search engine (seekseek.org) can finally run at full speed again.

@ff0000@chaos.social I imagine this is gonna be a problem for single-user instances

I'm sure that the increasing amount of spam originating from GMail means that GMail will promptly keep out the spammers from their service or risk defederation. Right???

(Who am I kidding, of course not, nobody significant is gonna block GMail)

if you see foss as an end instead of a means, foss off

@maia @AgathaSorceress@eldritch.cafe Hmm. Kinda makes sense I guess? Though the questionnaire I recall was pretty robust already, definitely would've been very hard for somebody else to overtake an account with that.

@Nine @elilla The right wing just churns through people at such a high pace, what with the constant corruption and backstabbing and everything, that they gotta resort to clones to keep the machine going

@maia @AgathaSorceress@eldritch.cafe Huh, what's their process nowadays? When I recovered my Google account back in 2013 (after cops stole all my stuff) it pretty much instantly gave me access, after answering a pretty big (but answerable) pile of "account content" questions.

I love how most people provide alt text for their images. This is amazing and so helpful. Thank you everyone and keep using alt text!!!

@leo Simultaneously one's dreams of being a distro developer without actually having any distro infrastructure (... yet)

However, while performing a security audit of the DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser, security researcher Zach Edwards discovered that while the browser blocks Google and Facebook trackers, it allowed Microsoft trackers to continue running.

DuckDuckGo CEO and Founder Gabriel Weinberg confirmed that their browser intentionally allows Microsoft trackers third-party sites due to a search syndication agreement with Redmond.

#duckduckgo

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Good morning to everyone except the guy running a leaf blower in the parking lot behind my bedroom window, at 7:30 this morning.

@alinanorakari If you wanted to give an example, then you should've probably actually taken a few minutes to understand its context.

Had you done so, you would have learned that a) this being an extremely time-sensitive disclosure, development speed was *literally* the most important priority, unlike in most projects, b) the check would have been impossible without browser-side code, and c) everything *except for* that check works fine without JS!

I wasn't "defending" anything. I was trying to help you by providing resources that you could pass on to people to save yourself time explaining how to do server-side templating. What I linked isn't "more like" what you're endorsing, it literally *is* what you're endorsing, for a specific tech stack. It was meant to support the point of "don't needlessly do browser-side JS".

What *I* don't appreciate is people lashing out at me when I'm trying to help them, based on broad (and wrong) generalizations like "oh it says React, so it must be unnecessary complex", without even bothering to understand what is actually being suggested.

@alinanorakari This is beginning to smell an awful lot like a personal attack rather than a good-faith conversation.

@alinanorakari @forever@fedi.nullob.si @arcade Like, to clarify: express-react-views runs on the *server* side, and functions like any other server-side templating library would

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