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@bananas Right now I'm basically reworking the backend for my scraping server, moving from PostgreSQL to Oxigraph due to the former's atrocious performance on task queries (and me having run out of patience with SQL)

Oxigraph is bafflingly fast. I'm very curious whether it's going to keep up its current level of performance as the database grows...

it's fucking wild to me that we have a real life Voight-Kampff test and it fucking works

@eloy Het is denk ik een stuk logischer als je bedenkt dat de 'daadkrachtige' politici doorgaans degenen zijn die vooral graag persoonlijke en directe macht willen, en het praten vooral als belemmering daarvan zien.

programming troubles 

Me, two weeks ago: "I've written this one universal buffer implementation to replace the 5 ad-hoc buffer implementations, because if anything goes wrong it's really hard to debug those"

Also me: "Hmm I've been debugging this weird issue for an hour now, I can't seem to figure out where it's coming from, oh wait it's in one of the ad-hoc buffer implementations that I hadn't gotten around to replacing with the new one yet"

please boost for more answers 🙏🏾

just trying to gauge if people feel something like I do:

when you see your name written somewhere, do you "feel it in your heart" ?(like a pull or a strong identification with it. it is really fucking hard for me to describe it)

given name, chosen name or... something else.

Boost with CW: ableism, covid, responses to mistaken beliefs about what chronic illness is like

The developers of that revival engine were pretty pissed off about the leak and said the launcher is "incomplete" and that it never should've been released, and that they're still working "behind the scenes" and made "a lot of progress" in it...

It's been DECADES since then and nothing else really materialized from it, and the launcher honestly works flawlessly for most of us, so honestly if it weren't for the leak many of us would've never gotten to use it at all :/

To elaborate: When EA shut it down in 2003, one of its developers got pissed off and leaked a developer build of the game that has (VERY) limited offline playability.

Then, later, some people tried to work on a revival engine for it, but it became vaporware and never amounted to anything... then its developers had a schism and one of them leaked the mostly-functional GUI launcher for playing it in single-player... purely out of spite.

And now everyone who still plays the game nowadays uses it!

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I know nobody really cares about this stuff, but

I find it both funny and sad that the only reason I can even still play Motor City Online nowadays is because of two different people leaking important files out of spite

Want to say to anybody who is disabled and financially struggling:

You didn't fail. Society fails. There is enough money to take care of you. Please don't add self-blame and self-doubt to your struggles.

Society failed you. They chose to not see your needs.

Check in with the caretaker friend in your group

The person who seems to have it together more than the others. Check in with that person.

CVE posting, but like, going on a tangent 

@benaryorg FWIW, I'm on gbit fiber, and at first I thought the demo was broken - it barely rendered any observable latency for me

re: vegan cooking tip; egg replacement 

@bananas It didn't for me - that's why I ended up trying the boiling thing, which worked

@elilla Additional caveat for repair: typically USB cables are twisted, shielded, or both, and this is important for the data rate. Repairs should touch as little of the cable as possible to keep that intact; you may still end up with a slower cable after the repair.

@elilla Can repair: technically yes. Usually it's just a broken internal wire somewhere near (but not in) the connector, ie. the point that sees the most stress. You'll have to strip all of the insulation layers, solder the ends back together (potentially with some extra wire), and re-insulate all of it.

Can test: technically yes, but I've not seen any *affordable* ones. USB testers seem to be mostly stationary lab units, not the kind of cheap portable units that are commonly found for ethernet cables. I haven't searched especially much though.

vegan cooking tip; egg replacement 

Need to replace egg in a recipe? Try flaxseed!

Supposedly you can mix flaxseed flour with water and it becomes an egg-like substance, but we don't have it in flour form here, only semi-crushed, so I worked out a different solution: boiling it!

Add a little bit of flaxseed (a tablespoon or two) into a pan, add enough water to submerge it but not very much more, then stir and boil it until it becomes an irritatingly gooey substance that's difficult to get off your stirring implement.

Far as I can tell, it's a 1:1 match for egg in terms of texture/consistency/structure. I've used it to great success in pancake batter!

being a programmer is hard when you wanna share your work like your arty friends but your program output looks like this and no one will ever understand or appreciate the complexity involved

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