@beardalaxy @helldiverliberator Take time to celebrate about what they were instead of what they are now.
So it looks like the UN Pact of the Future was signed and barely anyone noticed. The only good news is that at least one country (Argentina) refused to sign. I feel like the US is going to be on board with the PoFT no matter what. My only hope is that state and local governments nullify any or all UN mandates just like what Louisiana did back in April.
Digital IDs Are Coming to Social Media in California’s Crackdown
https://reclaimthenet.org/digital-ids-are-coming-to-social-media-in-californias-crackdown?utm_source=fediverse
@icedquinn Which is why they just signed the Pact of the Future which is even worse.
@beardalaxy When you have a bunch of if-statements like this, it's probably better to have an array or dictionary of function pointers because the CPU can just go to the address of the first value of the array + the offset and then call the function based on the address of the function in the table. On the other hand, if-statements require the CPU to repeatedly calculate conditions which is much less efficient.
So I found out there was a decompilation project for Harvest Moon 64 and whoever programmed the original game loved nested if/switch statements because there is a ton. Granted, the game is programmed in C, and I'm used to OOP, but I don't understand why they couldn't just use data tables and function pointers. It's almost as if YandereDev wrote this.
https://github.com/harvestwhisperer/hm64-decomp/blob/master/src/tv.c
@wowaname @lewdthewides The list in question contains a lot of fediverse instances and projects from fedi users, so I assume that users from fedi have contributed to that list.
I think these email services get popular for hosting email for someone or something popular. What partially contributed to cock.li's popularity was briefly hosting 8chan's email addresses.