Tetsuo

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Tetsuo,

Can someone explain the shape of the state lines of Idaho ?

Is it because of a geographic feature? (The squiggly side)

Tetsuo,

Wouldn’t that be a can with a minuscule amount of minerals in it ?

Tetsuo,

Maybe printer manufacturers are roleplaying as a pigment merchant from the 14th century.

That would explain the price and apparent scarcity.

Tetsuo,

I use DDG and if the result is not what I’m looking for, I add !g to forward the query to Google.

80% of the times, I need to add !g because DDG is clueless.

I wish I could say otherwise but Google search results are still better overall than DDG.

Sure, for some specific thematics, DDG will do better. But that’s for quite niche subjects.

Very surprised to see people talk about DDG like it’s at the same level or better than Google.

Tetsuo,

For growth. You don’t water your garbage?

Tetsuo,

The Boeing planes are also very safe.

It’s the fault of the pilots for not understanding undocumented things and not having checked plug doors nuts before taking off !

In any case it definitely has nothing to do with corporate greed hindering safety. Definitely.

Tetsuo, (edited )

Good job !

I highly recommend trying out the various online regex editor.

These WISIWIG kind of editors are great because you immediately see what the regex is catching and for what reason.

I took the first one in my search results but try different ones.

regex101.com

Also I used GPT to get some regex for some specific strings and it can be helpful to get a quickstart at building a specific regex.

In that case I was building a regex for a specific log from postfix.

PS: just make sure to select the correct flavor of regex you are using in these online tools.

Edit: Also one of my favorite YT channels has pretty cool videos on RegEx : youtu.be/6gddK-cOxYc?si=0bnNkSDzifjdxwjU

Tetsuo,

Basically, the US obsessing about race but refusing to face it’s history with blanket word bans that are frowned upon no matter the context.

The US is clearly not facing their slavery past and instead avoiding the difficult and deeply disturbing vocabulary associated with it.

IMHO there is nothing wrong with the N word used in an history lesson. On the contrary, I think it’s especially important to show younger generations how evil some our ancestors were.

And I say that as a french guy living in a city that was extremely important during the slave trade. We know what our ancestors did, we are not proud of it, we don’t feel responsible for it but we do make sure it’s not forgotten.

Tetsuo,

I understand that critic.

That being said, I really have never visited a country where race is mentioned as frequently as in the US.

In many European countries I have visited it just didn’t seem relevant.

Sometimes it’s not just a cliché or a prejudice against a nation, it’s just how it is.

I have no doubt at least that the peculiar history of the US has shaped the way racial discourse is prevalent or not in that society.

Would you agree that race is more commonly talked about in the US than in the rest of the world?

I think it’s pointless to ask on Lemmy for an accurate depiction of the importance of race in the american society. You may say it’s too reductive but I think it’s a more productive conversation than your comment. I would much rather have someone politely argue and explain that I’m wrong rather than calling my comment “almost pointless” and basically presenting it as some outlandish and prejudiced caricature of the US.

The “your comment is too reductive and therefore is pointless” could probably be applied to every posts in there. Just saying.

Tetsuo,

Or a poop dispenser? Or a silenced poop dispenser?

Tetsuo, (edited )

As far as I recall he actively seeks to commit cybercrimes and even says so himself.

It’s not the first young hacker on the spectrum that has urges to hack stuff.

It’s a whole different question when someone is conscious he is doing something illegal and actively seeks to do it.

This is not another Aaron Swartz story imo. It’s an autistic individual that doesn’t hack out of curiosity but in order to damage businesses, and people or benefit himself.

Tetsuo,

I must be missing something in this comment.

Can someone tell me how chicken coops are related to that ?

Tetsuo,

Thanks !

Tetsuo,

OP didn’t figure out a cure for cancer.

Tetsuo,

I suppose he moderated him and now OP started his little crusade.

Creating accounts just to spew insults on Lemmy.

Really don’t have better to do on Christmas ?

Tetsuo,

Can someone explain the context ?

Is it related to the destitution inquiry recently opened ?

Tetsuo,

Didn’t know at all about Semmelweis. Very interesting… and sad.

questions about manual subtitles

TL-DR; for stuff that is NOT from sonarrr/radrr (e.g. downloaded long time ago / gotten from friends, RSS feeds, whatever), is there a better way to find subs than downloading everything from manual DDL sites and trying everything until one works (matching english text and correctly synced)?...

Tetsuo,

They also put literally download links towards malware…

Definitely in my list of unsafe websites.

Too bad it’s the reference for subs.

Tetsuo,

I use the VLC subtitles download feature.

I think it goes to opensubtitles anyway but at least you don’t have to experience the website.

Tetsuo,

Confirmed: Minors can now be used as landmines.

Tetsuo,

Have you tried loading “laterally” ?

Tetsuo,

It’s open source, anybody can audit the code. Everybody can keep secret what they found and sell it.

Tetsuo,

I’m not speaking of this project in particular.

Just saying, just because something is open source doesn’t mean it has no vulnerability or backdoor in it’s code.

There is plenty of example of vulnerabilities that existed for years in major open source projects. And there is definitely people that discover some zero day and straight up sell them and stay quiet.

If you look at some of the businesses in the market of zero day vulns you can see what they offer for good vulns.

Who cares if the NSA uses it. Or if they say they use it. They gain nothing in saying they use a specific product. But that’s a good way to encourage others to use it. I certainly wouldn’t trust the NSA on anything they say publicly.

You can backdoor a product just for you and still release it so other people you might be interested in will give you cool data. In cryptography this is not really an issue to have backdoors that only some people can use.

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