(Corollary: packages that boast "zero dependencies" on average tend to contain far more bugs and even security issues than equivalent packages with transitive dependencies; which is not that surprising, when you consider that this means it'll be reinventing a lot of wheels inline)
@nerkles Nah, there's a more specific name for it. Something to do with news coverage specifically, where uncommon events are always covered and therefore seem common, whereas common events are not worth reporting on and are therefore perceived as uncommon.
As a bit of extra background: I've been professionally auditing (probably thousands of) FOSS dependencies for years now, in a high-risk environment, and *not once* have I run across deliberately malicious code, not even questionably broken code, really.
Every single issue so far has been a security issue, none that were likely to be disguised backdoors. Many of them very common security issues that most developers are likely to create themselves when reinventing wheels (eg. when avoiding dependencies out of a misguided fear of malicious code).
That's where the *real* risk is.
This also feels like one of those cases of the metaphorical-law-I-forgot-the-name-of, where people perceive an uncommon event as being really common because it's so uncommon that it gets widely reported every time it happens, and therefore skews people's perception of its frequency
And no, it's not *just* security folks overestimating the threat level, tons of software developers do it too (and often at the same time overlook the things that are *actually* dangerous)
re: Sovol SV06 update, long, 3D printing
@neildarlow@mastodon.org.uk Unfortunately my issue is different - I'd already tried that (albeit with two drink cans), but running the levelling procedure just re-skewed the axis again. I think it's an issue with the actual probe itself.
(The reason the axis skewed in ModBot's case was probably a design flaw in the printer itself - the ribbon cable for the extruder gets in the way of the frame and so only one side of the Z axis actually reaches its end stop, the other side is held back by the cable)
@f0x Link?
Pleroma TERFs & Nazis
This is why I have a general distrust of Pleroma users. I don't care that it is "more lightweight" than Mastodon. I don't care that it has extra features and multiple frontends.
Its Nazis all the way down. Even the official Pleroma website recommends Nazi-friendly instances, and their devs are openly friendly with out-and-proud Nazis.
@fack It's missing any and all intersectionality.
@determinerik Dit was voorheen Apotex, die was toen ook al failliet gegaan en dus doorgestart als InnoGenerics, blijkbaar
https://sleutelstad.nl/2020/08/11/doorstart-leidse-medicijnenfabrikant-apotex-lijkt-mijnenveld/
Quite a few games these days use chromatic aberration filters as a "wow, trippy" effect and I wish they wouldn't because with my glasses everything not directly in front of me already looks like that.
I've seen cases where something in the corner of the game screen was chromatic-aberrationy and my glasses reverse-aberranted it back to normal.
We need a positive PR campaign on masks. We need to rebrand them as a symbol of compassion & empowerment. Our leaders have tricked many into believing they are oppressive but we can turn this around. #Covid
I also love the presumed universal questions for topics in conversation, like "Did you believe in Santa when you were younger?"
Dude, I live in Slovakia. The *infant* Jesus (Ježiš) is the one bringing gifts according to tradition, lmao.
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