

The information will be evenly distributed upon its surface and some believe one day it will be be radiated back out into the rest of the system.
This is a secondary account that sees the most usage. My first account is listed below. The main will have a list of all the accounts that I use.
Garbage: Purple quickly jumps candle over whispering galaxy banana chair flute rocks.
The information will be evenly distributed upon its surface and some believe one day it will be be radiated back out into the rest of the system.
Hey! My assembler is actually quite neat and compartmentalized.
A decentralized social media has 2 problems: How to store the entire world’s data on a blockchain
Stopped reading right there. I can’t take this project seriously. Even the description uses weasel words that focus more on broad concepts rather than technical clarity. I struggle to find a new idea being presented here that actually provides concrete and material benefits over other ways to put power in the hands of users.
To me this looks exactly like an academic project that was done in school and quickly forgotten. It’s great for writing papers, however.
Oh my God I didn’t see what community this was. If this was supposed to be a joke, it was quite the long one. But yeah it’s a joke project it looks like. That’s a fair comparison.
I’ve actually found C# quite pleasant to develop with, so long as I didn’t have to worry about targeting non-Windows platforms.
If your website only works with Chrome, it’s not a website. It’s a Chrome site.
You didn’t design for the web. You designed for Chrome.
You’re not an idiot. You’re using tools that don’t really do what they claim because it wasn’t considered an important use case.
IPv6 is great, but we haven’t seen enough pain yet to really drive adoption on the home LAN.
My solution uses the ISP box to deliver stateless auto conf, and bridging a consumer router. I can’t open ports but at least I get an IP.
I’m not using it because by and large it’s not implemented properly on consumer hardware, and my ISP doesn’t care if their IPv6 network is broken.
A necessary evil for some of us. Flatpak at least tries to contain their access to the rest of the system.