

Oh come on, tan suit again? You’re better than this, people
Oh come on, tan suit again? You’re better than this, people
As much as I hate Elmo, I still value truth more. There is 0 evidence he’s behind that account. And given that the account claims to own Twitter (= claims to be Elmo), it’s far more likely to be a troll than a secret-but-not-secret account by the richest fuckface in the world
Planes fail all the time. That’s five separate incidents from this week. It’s very rare that an accident happens, and this can be seen in the statistics. If you’re curious how accidents do happen, check out Mentour Pilot’s videos on YouTube. I understand that being in control of a car feels safer but the statistics don’t lie.
Tell me more about SSL certificate forgery. As far as I know, for a device to trust it, it needs to be signed by a trusted CA. You’d either need to compromise a CA and create your own certificate for the website or make the target device trust a custom CA. In the case of a custom CA, the user explicitly needs to perform an action to trust it. How is this not enough on a public network?
You’ve drunk DHMO? I’m so sorry for you, you’re going to die
I’ve done extensive thinking but I haven’t come up with anything I could post. Never posted or even commented on Reddit but maybe one day I’ll do or make something postable on Lemmy
I’d downvote but I’ve come to the understanding that I shouldn’t downvote if I disagree, so… Take my upvote, truly an old people trait
Where did you see that? Was it (supposed to be) private?
I’ve actually tried playing around with it and I’ve made two findings about it:
fetchInitialData
is set in lemmy-ui/src/shared/routes.tsOpenTTD is certainly a good open-source game
Holy fuck that is long. When the documentation for the integer parsing function is 10 pages long, there’s something seriously wrong with the language