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q3k
SRE on a mission to destroy YAML and JSON. Part-time hardware hacker. Router overlord at . Tweets here are the opinion of your employer. 🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈
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Adam Rackis Jan 25
“Engine diversity absolutists” ? This is extremely concerning rhetoric from the Chrome head of standards, especially given the topic of this thread, the potential abuse of Chrome’s market power.
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q3k Feb 1
Replying to @G33KatWork
What you're looking for is called an IPKVM.
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Michał Kałużny Jan 29
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q3k Jan 29
Replying to @carlossless @justMaku
Custom stuff, not working yet.
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q3k Jan 29
Days since last fucked up someone's experimental soldering iron by plugging it backwards: 0. (sorry, Julia!)
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q3k Jan 28
Replying to @bitcynth
To be clear: adopting a (hippocratic oath (license || code of conduct))
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q3k Jan 28
Replying to @bitcynth
In my opinion, you will have a much higher net positive impact on the world by licensing your work under the AGPL or WTFPL (which corporations _hate_) rather than adopting any hippocratic oath like license or code of conduct.
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q3k Jan 28
Replying to @bitcynth
Fix the system: smash the fash, and fix your politics. Don't firefight fruitlessly within a broken system working around more and more edge cases - there will be no end to them, and you will only waste your time, while armies of lawyers and CEOs laugh you to your grave.
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q3k Jan 28
Replying to @bitcynth
There are just too many morally reprehensible entities in the world - the further you follow money in business, the more you realize that it all either comes from capitalists and/or fascists. Every nerd-loved space agency makes money from military contracts.
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q3k Jan 28
Replying to @bitcynth
Indeed they are. However I believe that it is futile to hold developers morally responsible here - companies without moral compass will continue to abuse open source licenses left and right. Furthermore, this reeks of approaching the symptom rather than a root cause.
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q3k Jan 28
US folks: can you stop shoving your geopolitical issues down our throats?
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q3k Jan 28
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q3k Jan 28
You vs. the guy she told you to not worry about. (FPGA Gameboy cart development race^Wcooperation with )
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q3k Jan 27
Replying to @bradfitz @jedc
The secret handshake is 'I miss {codesearch,buganizer,critique}'.
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KF Jan 27
“A GameBoy flashcart based on an STM32F405, with USB, battery backup and external FRAM.” -
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q3k Jan 27
Replying to @q3k
(now that I think of it, I don't even know how this is called in Haskell...)
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q3k Jan 27
I think this is inspired by Haskell's as-patterns? With `bindings_after_at` you can do some even neater stuff.
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Dino A. Dai Zovi Jan 25
The claim in the FTI forensics report on Bezos’ iPhone that, “due to end-to-end encryption employed by WhatsApp, it is virtually impossible to decrypt the contents of the downloader [.enc file]...” bugged me so much that I coded up how to do it:
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q3k Jan 24
Please don't credit me for this! It's on my repo, but , and were the ones to work on reverse engineering the Lattice ECP5 version of this HUB75 controller
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q3k Jan 24
Please don't credit me for this! It's on my repo, but , and were the ones to work on reverse engineering the Lattice ECP5 version of this HUB75 controller
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