@boscallian @crunklord420
XMPP has the old school cool vibe to it and does almost all the things Matrix does.
Maybe be edgy and look at Scuttlebutt?
@matrix We need to create a version of this with SPC or FSE on the left and GLC on the right. Drunk me thinks this idea is great!
@crunklord420
Replace synapse with what? 🙂
@shebang
That's unfortunate. What now?
@matrix
Is this true?
I should go to the US!
@matrix
Knowing Kotaku:
> inb4 has a beard
@MartinJJ
This has been known for a very long time now. The intent is that the governments of Europe pay for any damages you may incur from being vaxxed (https://www.ad.nl/binnenland/bijwerkingen-over-vijf-jaar-bij-coronavaccin-dan-betaalt-nederland-mee-aan-schadeclaims~a2b1e518/ and https://www.parool.nl/nederland/nederland-betaalt-mee-aan-schadeclaims-bij-onverwachte-bijwerking-coronavaccin~b2b1e518/). However, if I read this correctly https://www.openrecht.nl/commentaar/58bab6c6-b0b7-46c6-a9e5-9db828dba4be/, it essentially tells us that as long as you can prove it that the damage is from the covid-19 vaccine you can get monies. And this is the hard part: proving it. Gooooood luck with that.
@shebang In the latest podcast of the Lotus Eaters he discusses Torba's appearance and compares it with the Gettr's CEO interview at Tim Pool podcast.
@Aldo2 @matrix "submissive and breedable"?
@Aldo2 @matrix One of those worth a rewatch.
@phagusX @icedquinn Russia doesn't care about what you do or say, until you say something bad about Putin or the government, then it's verboten.
@icedquinn Here in Europe, people who oppose the government are usually on Telegram. Most of the dodgy shit that are on mainstream platforms, are on Telegram.
@MischievousTomato @matrix @crunklord420
Possibly, my 2 Ryzen CPUs are doing fine. (I've got another box with a Ryzen 5 3500G)
@matrix @crunklord420 @MischievousTomato
Cries in Ryzen 5 1600x
@VD15 Christ. C++?
@grips Something tells me this feature isn't optional.
@grips With an instance like yours, do you see any benefits from obfuscation?
@alyx Yeah, fuck that. RAM is cheap, so gimme static compiled binaries ffs. How hard can it be?
Or AppImage, whatever.
In both cases it's a liability issue, because if an included library has a vulnerability, the static binary or the entire AppImage need to be updated and a new version of the application should be announced and released. From this point of view working with dynamically linked binaries, and thus packages is beneficial.
Just another gamer on the Internet.