woobilicious
No user record in our sample, but woobilicious has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but woobilicious has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No, this is incoherent garbage written by a man whose too fragile to accept and reflect on real peer view (you know something that is actually required for real science and philosophy, or just contributing to the Linux…
She has "obnoxiously queer" in her twitter bio, "they" posted "Apparently Game Engines are woke now" "show us your #wokot games below", which is obviously rage bait, in response to a stupid tweet with minimum traction.…
Open comes with the ability to participate, an open door is to let something physical through, not like a transparent window that lets one see, an open market, open auction, or open sports league explicitly implies more…
There's a difference between being wrong on a few things, and being consistently wrong and so far up your own ass that you have Slavoj Žižek and Sam Harris calling you out and the only response you have is "He's just…
But you can't do any of this and expect to get recognized. No ones gonna hire you because you spent a decade and have a half finished game engine written Haskell. All of that freedom is fake and some even in…
Yeah downloading an OS that couldn't play MP3's by default, and required you to jump through hoops to let it play them, because said distro was avoiding law suits, Just like how Audacity didn't ship with LAME, but…
I think the biggest reason is lack of hardware decoding, Lots of people have a device that can hardware decode H.265, which is extremely important for 4k content, my x230 really struggled with software 4k decoding of…
We have a building at the local university that has ground at one end level with transitory step between floors -1 and 0, you enter the building through the stair well, and descend or ascend to get to a floor. I…
YouTube's 1080p60 is already at a decimation ratio of about 200:1, then you have to consider how efficient P and B frames are with motion/differences. if your data looks like noise you're gonna be completely screwed…
If I was to gamble I would say that Analog TV can store more data, compression algorithms usually work at say 1:200 compression ratio, they're extremely destructive, a raw 1080p60 in yuv420p is about 187MB/s, on the…
You're looking an a macro economic indicator that only politicians seem to care about, Most other countries don't even bother to measure it. Trade deficit is just as much an indicator for foreign sentiment to hold US…
If the service gives a 301/308 response, it should in theory rewrite all bookmarks and things like this, but that also opens up security issues especially when it comes to password managers.
The use of "private-key encryption system" here is referring to symmetrical ciphers, It's an odd use of "private-key" that's for sure.
I have this pathological example, I have a 30GB journal dump from bcachefs, and compressed it down with lz4 and zstd to a sata SSD, the compression ratios are 6.8% and 3% respectively (and this with default level 3!),…
The point of locking the CPU to a specific vendor is to reduce the trusted user base in the cloud. Currently you have to trust AMD, the Vendor, and the data center with your data. The goal of verification of the…
Most people here don't seem to understand the entire point of this is to stop hardware tampering. The goal of AMD's SEV and other features is that the only way to compromise the system is to tamper the wires between the…
> because you could still swap out the CPU No you can't. AMD builds the TPM in to the CPU, with AMD's encrypted memory feature (SEV), in theory you do not have to trust the data center an all. The CPU boots, loads a…
No one is saying "in an ideal world" that's a strawman. Fact checkers, corporations, the media, the state, and any of the elite are just people and so extremely irrational, Why on earth would you want to give any of…
The problem with signal and whatsapp's design with phone numbers is that it's used as your public facing ID. if you give over your number to someone, they put it in their address book on their phone and then Facebook…
Signals protocol is designed so you don't have to trust the server. Just look at how much information they hand over to the feds: https://signal.org/bigbrother/cd-california-grand-jury/ I'm not sure what you mean by…
> You're confusing civics with history. We don't have a civics class where I'm from. > What, specifically, is the radical subjectivism of LGBTQIA+ groups that you object to that the article says is happening in schools?…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_race_theory#Common_... > Critique of liberalism...Critique of liberalism: First and foremost to CRT legal scholars in 1993, was their "discontent" with the way in which…
Teaching history is for the history teachers, not the art teacher who took a single critical race theory course in university, and now thinks Ibram X. Kendi, and Robin DiAngelo are great sources of historical truths. An…
This doesn't solve the issue of stolen accounts, or fraud. Game companies won't accept a system that has a non-recoverable state like a deleted private key. If you can assign a new key to your account, then the private…
You're downplaying how genuinely hard it is to do server side stuff on a game with 60+ players, a lot of this stuff is O(n^2), and the bottle necks is network packet sizes as well where players will start to complain…