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plasma is surprisingly performant
plasma is surprisingly performant
installing random services with docker is pretty fun
don’t fight capitalist platforms with things they can match with money (advertising, cost, etc)
fight them with things they can’t control, like kind/intelligent communities
no i mean downscaling and quantising before taking the hash to be able to reliably get the same hash for images that have been compressed, downscaled, had individual pixels edited, etc
you … liked career mode in ksp1? respect lmao
you mean early access? because all the early access games I’ve gotten are really good
maybe just don’t buy corporate games lmao
can’t you quantise and downscale the image, then take the hash?
me and 11500 bois schmoovin in our mig21s when 200 f22s are detected by awacs 💀
you can see the ai upscaling if you zoom in enough (prolly builtin to the camera app you’re using)
rupert quality
dual booting is a horrible experience and makes Linux look bad even though it’s windows messing it up
HUMPHREY swallows everyone!
idk, but from my testing pure html and css seem to work pretty well. it’s just js that ladybird seems to have issues with
I agree, though I tried out Servo and Ladybird yesterday, and Ladybird seems much more complete although Servo was much more performant. Maybe Servo is more complete in the background, but Ladybird seems more complete from my eyes as a naive outsider.
the problem with threat models is that it changes over time, and your current info that’s being saved on the internet will be subject to that future more advanced threat model