Agreed, I even went into this article after reading your comment thinking "Hmm, I'll just scroll through quickly and block all of the images then take my time reading without the distractions"...I had to give up after 5…
It may not be a bad idea to report this user via GitHub's "block or report" feature when viewing that account: https://github.com/dmcahelper That type of behavior can only be bad for open source software. Threats like…
Anything special about the way this one is spreading or just the usual suspects?
He's not making an argument for the elimination of ads, bloat comes in so many different forms. Loading entire libraries to solve trivial tasks, dragging in massive images where they don't belong, etc.
Apparently several other messaging apps behave similarly, from the replies in that tweet there were mentions of Facebook Messenger[0] and Telegram[1]. [0]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DCRsz7mXUAAEbKK.jpg…
For what it's worth, I assumed this would be an app focused on teaching Python.
"YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YC YC YC YC YCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC RUST" is also 100% with 0% flag probability :)
Agreed, I even went into this article after reading your comment thinking "Hmm, I'll just scroll through quickly and block all of the images then take my time reading without the distractions"...I had to give up after 5…
It may not be a bad idea to report this user via GitHub's "block or report" feature when viewing that account: https://github.com/dmcahelper That type of behavior can only be bad for open source software. Threats like…
Anything special about the way this one is spreading or just the usual suspects?
He's not making an argument for the elimination of ads, bloat comes in so many different forms. Loading entire libraries to solve trivial tasks, dragging in massive images where they don't belong, etc.
Apparently several other messaging apps behave similarly, from the replies in that tweet there were mentions of Facebook Messenger[0] and Telegram[1]. [0]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DCRsz7mXUAAEbKK.jpg…
For what it's worth, I assumed this would be an app focused on teaching Python.
"YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YC YC YC YC YCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC RUST" is also 100% with 0% flag probability :)