

I really like the way you wrote this comment with the languages intermingled, with a touch of translation and the rest left to context.


I really like the way you wrote this comment with the languages intermingled, with a touch of translation and the rest left to context.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_Safety_Amendment#Platforms_affected https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/industry-regulation/social-media-age-restrictions/which-platforms-are-age-restricted
eSafety does not have a formal role in declaring which services are age-restricted social media platforms. In the absence of any rules made by the Minister of Communications specifying a service is either an age-restricted social media platform or not an age-restricted social media platform, any determination that a service is or is not an age-restricted social media platform is a matter for the court.
Services which do not currently meet the definition of ‘age-restricted social media platform’ should routinely self-assess, including when introducing a new social feature or function or when observing changes in the ways existing and new account holders are using their service.
So technically they need to self-assess based on the legislation, but based on the published lists I really doubt they have anything to worry about.
I try to use firejail on nixos when I can’t do something in the build sandbox.
It’s painful, and I’m always on the lookout for something better. I’d at least like a portal-ish system where I can easily add things to a sandbox while it’s running.
Edit: if anyone has any issues or discussions about this I’d like to contribute.


I haven’t thought about this video in so long, but I remember it perfectly.


That’s tough. The most versatile things are the basics: flour, milk, eggs, etc. but that’s not very exciting.
I think the trick is to accumulate all that stuff and then find random other ingredients to focus a recipe on.
For example right now they always have Leeks at the market, and they are pretty cheap, so I’ve been making a lot of pies with them.


It helps to be old


I have a kid with who prefers this sort of thing, so I often try to perfect something with the minimum ingredients.
Bread: flour, water, salt, starter Hamburger: beef, salt, charcoal grill Leek pie: flour, butter, water, leeks, gruyère, cream, salt
I recently started making fried chicken by marinating some chicken thighs in salt, sugar, vinegar brine for a day, coating it in literally just cornstarch, and frying it twice.
I will happily eat complicated food, but I think all the above are excellent and are all about quality ingredients and technique.


‘bite down’ is also a lie
I do this too. The principle also applies to baking, where you not only save washing measuring cups, but everything is more consistent.


Were you running dmesg on another screen or over ssh or something? I’d look in journalctl -b-1 after a reboot.
Is it completely frozen or does it respond to pings etc?


Were you running dmesg on another screen or over ssh or something? I’d look in journalctl -b-1 after a reboot.
Is it completely frozen or does it respond to pings etc?


Were you running dmesg on another screen or over ssh or something? I’d look in journalctl -b-1 after a reboot.
Is it completely frozen or does it respond to pings etc?
Unfortunately X forwarding doesn’t work (as far as I can tell) with vulkan.
What I’ve been doing is using waypipe (which seems very stable), with xwayland-satellite (which is not so stable) on the remote end.
I’d also love persistent sessions, so I’ve been following wprs, but it doesn’t seem to support GPU drawing at all.
Lots of interesting tech, but it’s still pretty immature.
export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-1
Like with X it’s not guaranteed to be that value, but same idea.


Doesn’t fdroid build everything from source (in the main repo)? There’s no way Google would allow them to do that with their own developer keys.




It won’t boot though, because the keys to decrypt the system are stored in the TPM.
Sure you could replace the whole OS, but that’s going to be very obvious and won’t allow you access to the data.
They adapted the Eschaton scene from Infinite Jest for their Calamity Song video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJpfK7l404I
The Wanting Comes in Waves / Repaid
Might be my favourite track of theirs
I don’t usually wish for a crane disaster.