Redjard

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[–] Redjard 1 points 10 hours ago

The salt is part of the password hash

[–] Redjard 1 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

If there is less money involved, and no licensing moving to the us through tax havens, does it matter?

[–] Redjard 4 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

Bleach Episode 21 around 8:00

Never has there been a more fitting catbox upload.mp4

[–] Redjard 4 points 22 hours ago

They also say

meaning they cannot be read by a third party

which equally isn't true.

If your password is guessable with trillions of attempts, and whatever information and time an attacker wants, then of course can they crack your hash, "read" your password, and try it on other services.

Sadly the kind of password susceptible to being broken on account of not being strong enough is also the kind people use everywhere because they memorize it. A truly strong password will only be found in a password manager.

[–] Redjard 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Search engines don't find any of the snippets I checked, are you sure it is? Looks unique to me.

[–] Redjard 1 points 3 days ago

Transcript will show once it’s been added to explainxkcd.com

doesn't seem so

[–] Redjard 5 points 5 days ago

It's completely removable with one setting. No nags or anti-patterns or design holes.
If it stops a few from sticking with whatsapp because signal lacks that "feature", I'd say it's worth it.

[–] Redjard 14 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Mastodon is also blocked, I don't think they cared if services are centralized.

[–] Redjard 7 points 1 week ago

pug snail with eyelids on its eyeball

[–] Redjard 2 points 1 week ago

I'm sorry that you don't consider insects a valuable part of the ecosystem

That is quite obviously not what I said.
It's pretty shitty to argue in bad faith like that.


The study tells nothing of danger, it tells of consumption. This might come as a shocker but in nature everything consumes something, often something alive. When talking about endangering, that means destroying the ecological balance, so by reducing a species numbers or even bringing it to extinction. It means an unsustainable load.

Roaming cats eat a lot of birds, enough to change the balance of the ecosystem.
The study now told us that cats eat comparatively a lot fewer insects in number. However smaller animals have vastly greater population numbers, a more constant value across species is biomass.

To simplify, if your insects are 1000x smaller that means you need to eat 1000x as many to cause the same damage.

I am calling the amount of insects consumed by roaming cats likely sustainable based on what the study presents. Cats don't hunt enough insects for it to matter to the entire ecosystem. Not (only) because they hunt fewer insects than rodents or birds apparently, but (much more) because they would need to hunt thousands of times more insects for a similar impact as they have on birds. Just due to the difference in population numbers stemming from the difference in size.

[–] Redjard 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Of the individual species depredated or scavenged by cats, birds comprised 47.07% (981 species), followed by reptiles (463 species, 22.22%), mammals (431 species, 20.68%), insects (119 species, 5.71%), and amphibians (57 species, 2.74%; Fig. 2)

So you definitely wanna mention mammals and reptiles way before insects.

It's also regional, in Europe and North America insects don't really register. I assume the cause would be comparatively few larger insects.

This also only measures numbers of species, so does not directly mention individual counts nor factor in size of the animals. Biomass eaten would be a far better measurement here, and I would expect see insects placed far lower due to smaller body-sizes.

To me this doesn't seem like cats are a notable danger to insect life.

[–] Redjard 2 points 1 week ago

Opened it and got cancer immediately. I think it's working as intended

 
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Ran across this broken link here. Summit shows links differently to the webui, and probably also other apps. I think matching webui behavior is best here.

There seems to be more complex regex at play, including checking for matching brackets etc.. Probably best to dig that out of the sourcecode.

Examples:

Summit: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_(spacecraft)
Raw: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_(spacecraft)
Webui: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_(spacecraft)

Summit: https://example.org/aa(aa
Raw: https://example.org/aa(aa
Webui: https://example.org/aa(aa

Summit: https://example.org/aa(aa)
Raw: https://example.org/aa(aa)
Webui: https://example.org/aa(aa)

Interestingly while writing this, I noticed the rules for android long press text select also match webui behavior.

 

Take this comment as an example: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/20455448

There are a few images with notable resolution (500×500) in that vote comment, that are shown at very small size. Whenever they come into view, the fps of the entire app drops notably for me, down to perhaps the tens. I've seen it go even lower on other votes with more emoji.

My phone is quite powerful, and browsers for example can display similar cases fluently even on much worse hardware.

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