I'm white, obviously i can't dance. But i can sit in silent contemplation watching some ballet performance and giving a short but heartfelt applause by the end of it.
I suppose you can be so utterly average as to stand out.
2022-04-09 at 12:21 PM UTC
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Emulating iOS apps on windows
I have one of each browser, because of uh, reasons. Gotta catch em all. But i gotta say Brave is nice, real nice. It runs smooth you have incognito mode that actually does what it says on the tin, your private tabs are run through Tor. There is a lot to customize, and they do have a coin like you said, plus an in browser way of trading said coin. the only thing i don't like is that it's based on Chromium, which is Chrome's webdriver. And while i know it's open source, i automatically distrust anything Google related.
2022-04-09 at 12:10 PM UTC
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Do you ever have Tech dreams?
Only time i have a tech dream is when i spend 24 hours straight doing a tech related task and immediately go to sleep afterwards.
2022-04-09 at 12:08 PM UTC
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Emulating iOS apps on windows
I'm bearish on NFTs as well. Spotify's new music streaming platform has a crypto coin, artists can get paid in their coin, you can get paid for curating playlists and whatnot. I like the concept but 100 coins is worth like 0.01 USD currently.
2022-04-09 at 11:56 AM UTC
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Emulating iOS apps on windows
Mandatory Mac, iOS, OSX, is for losers who want Linux without the hassle. The hassle is part of the real Linux experience.
2022-04-09 at 11:48 AM UTC
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virtual phone
Bots, if you can get them to confuse humans, you can get them to confuse technology designed to stop them. They're promoting a VoIP service it would seem. Which incidentally is what you need in order to defeat ReCAPTCHA, the ones that allow you to do an audio challenge at least.
Sup Lon, i know you dropped all my PMs securely and in a timely manner a while ago. But i think it would be handy to have a button that does the same but without any input other than that of the user in question. We currently only have a delete button but why would i use that? The data will be gone forever and it costs me exactly nothing to have NiS and by extension you store it on your infrastructure indefinitely.
I'm thinking of writing a bot that archives user accounts with all related and relevant data being saved along with it. If you'd like i could build what amounts to an API.
Anyway since i'm talking about NiS i'm going to tell you how i would organize ISS OSS Development. Github has a feature that allows you to create an Organization. It was originally meant for use by enterprises but it is also often used to have a dedicated workspace for a specific project, generally big projects. Organizations open up automation features concerning CI, dependency management, you can run a Slack server through your organization and automate even harder with Slack bots if that's your thing. It will also grant access to a feature that will let you verify that your Organization is the genuine one running the project. You don't even have to give up any PII. It's been a minute since i verified an Org, but if your project has a website it's a simple matter of adjusting some values in your DNS configuration. After which your Org is verified forever.
I use Orgs for a bunch of things, half of them are specific goal oriented OSS or partial OSS projects. It's a great way of managing everything.
Although the number of people interested in ISS development might not warrant it. If i do make some sort of API we could have a tab with 'Develop With ISS/NiS' maybe that would help.
Thanks fam.