Like 1 hour after the launch, there was a torrent on 1337x, it was fun watching people debate if it was malware or not. Even a mod got in the debate. But good to know there are repacks now, totally not going to download hehehe
Just a guy.
Like 1 hour after the launch, there was a torrent on 1337x, it was fun watching people debate if it was malware or not. Even a mod got in the debate. But good to know there are repacks now, totally not going to download hehehe
And the stocks are so low that its impossible to buy
Have seen this in the wild, thought it was just google selling peoples data, but well. Sent to the person that received one of those emails.
It was an email from nubank (a digital bank here in brazil), but with the exact same details, no-reply(at)google(dot)com, asking if they wanted a bigger credit card limit. But they didn’t have an account at that bank. Take care people!
I was working on some fortran code that was wrapped using f2py, so this was needed to test it on windows. As the fortran compilers on windows are kinda trash, bringing the entire system to windows (using msys2) was easier than compiling on native windows tools. Now f2py is broken for distributing packages, so the toolchain changed. It was fun to make this frankensteins monster hahaha.
This GNU/windows copypasta:
Do the commands with the repo prefixes:
pacman -Qs mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64
pacman -Qs mingw-w64-x86_64
etc, this will give a list of packages from that repo, because msys2 uses prefixes to define the packages and not have conflicts. A script that just make these commands might work, packages with no prefix are from the msys repo.
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I use msys2 (https://www.msys2.org/), it uses pacman as its package manager and has a lot of developer packages (so i can compile fortran and integrating it to python). It comes with bash and a terminal, but I used windows terminal and made a profile for using msys2’s bash, the same on vscode. Then I installed neofetch (https://packages.msys2.org/base/neofetch) and just saw this hahaha.
Here in Brazil, this system exists, but without a blockchain, and it works very well. It tracks vaccinations, surgeries, when you went to a hospital or a basic health unit (it’s like a mini hospital for check-ups, vaccination and less severe stuff), etc.
I went to a doctor recently (that I never went before) and he started asking things like “so you broke your arm on 2003? Interesting”.
So I would say that blockchain might not help in that area either haha.
There’s one in 1337x or on his website