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@freakazoid Same way stuff like SickGear and the *arrs already work, to be honest, plus you can always do the retrieval of torrent metadata over Tor/I2P and then do the actual data exchange over clearnet if needed

@silvermoon82 That's frustrating to me in a *really* specific way; because it generally *is* good to encode as much intention as possible into the code, but that doesn't mean that comments don't serve their own purpose of explaining *why* it is that way...

They got it *almost* right and then smacked into the ground face first on the landing 😐 Seemingly just to project a sense of superiority

@freakazoid If it worked out of the box for streaming with zero configuration, then yes. That's what made Popcorn Time work after all!

@freakazoid Right, but Stremio is far less dangerous to the copyright monopolists from a revolutionary perspective - it's a single company with an AFAIK proprietary system and so if they get too problematic, they can just sue them out of existence and that's the end of Stremio.

The lethal cocktail of Popcorn Time was that it was a super accessible way to pirate *and* could be trivially copied, replicated, and updated by anyone due to being open-source. It is an autonomous technology, whereas Stremio is not.

Like, I'm not the only one who noticed the intellectual monopoly industry utterly panicking and practically falling over themselves to make it go away, right?

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Reminded of this by another (unrelated) toot: I feel like not enough tech people drew revolutionary inspiration and insights from Popcorn Time and the sheer panic around it

It's obviously not as bad as some FOSS project names, but it's kind of sad that the most useful and functional video player is called "video LAN codec". What a joyless programmer-y nothing of a name. Popcorn Time isn't a thing anymore, right? They should donate their name to VLC

@luis_in_brief ... all without any kind of long-term stability of income, as far as I can tell

Cool to see a company whose annual revenue is $250B announce a $1.25M open source security fund (that’s about three *minutes* of revenue), in a press release that without blinking or apparent irony (1) says maintainers need more time and (2) requires maintainers to take a multi-week, many-hour training program.

github.blog/news-insights/comp

#alt4me because i don't have the spoons and also nobody cares about my posts anyway

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I'm really struggling to find a certain #monospace #font. I have seen it somewhere online. The special feature was the number characters, which were designed to visually represent the character's value by the area the ink covers of the rectangle around the character. E.g. "1" was very thin, covering 10% of the background, "4" covered 40%, "9" was reaaly bold and covered 90% of the background, and so on.

Does anyone know of this font? I saw it posted in the context of #dataviz #heatmaps #rstats

@ChrisWere @joshix @vkc I can confirm that it's the same for cycling - much better than Google Maps (though that's not surprising, with Google very clearly trying to infer bike paths from bad satellite/aerial imagery)

@schratze Buddy you wait your turn for the Fedi dopamine molecule like everyone else

This applies to other more tangentially related stuff too. For example, I will be really excited about writing a book, and then put it off. Because why??

Because I don't deserve the fun it will bring? Because I'm savoring it?

Savoring something by hoarding it and tucking it away is joyless.

I'm not doing that anymore. I pick me and I pick joy.

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I save far too many things for "a rainy day" and meanwhile it's a goddamn monsoon outside.

I save a show thinking I shall treasure it, and only watch it when I'm ready (read: deserve the joy). Then I forget about it and move on, and instead have filled the time with something less awesome.

If you, like me, struggle with scarcity mindset then this coming week pick one thing and choose joy over hoarding. We can do it.

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@lynnesbian haha oh nooooo

we've never worked for Microsoft but it kind of sounds like five different teams each decided to "solve" the problem by making it someone else's

can a UI designer (preferably one who works at microsoft) tell me why there's a link in windows settings labelled "changing taskbar colour", which opens a bing search in edge for "change windows 11 taskbar colour site:microsoft.com", with colours spelt the UK way, which shows zero results but has a suggestion box containing a button labelled "open colors setting", with colours spelt the US way, which opens a new tab which asks if you'd like edge to open settings, which opens the windows settings app to the colour personalisation page, only to have the "set taskbar colour" switch be greyed out

us, small-p politics, safety 

...but from what I'm seeing, a lot of people in the US are worried about crackdowns on their jobs/roles/activism, and aren't aware of what's already out there to help them. Is this true? If it's true for you, would you appreciate some kind of guided introduction to readings and self-help resources for activists at risk?

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us, small-p politics, safety 

Here's a question for people in the US. When I was working for Big Human Rights(tm), one of the things I did was train activists in how to keep themselves as safe as they could while doing work that could put them at risk (e.g., LGBTI activists from countries that criminalised both homosexuality and public protest). A *lot* of resources already exist to help people know how to protect themselves...

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