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  • I think most of the new games in Steam are also becoming Linux native due to Steamdeck. We just keep winning.

  • Already using Codeberg.

  • "Rule 34: If it exists there's porn of it."

  • I think I am a 5. I feel like I am imagining an apple but then I am not sure whether I "see" the thing I am imagining or not. It's weird.

  • Bitwarden. I do like KeePass, but I am having problems with syncing it across devices. I know Syncthing exists but let's say I add two passwords in two devices. Both of them don't have the other one's new password entry and that causes problems. Instead using online synchronization is much more convenient. Which is why I self host bitwarden.

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  • A mere tape won't hold back my random, but strong erection.

  • I started learning Python in middle school and completed some projects that I wanted to make. That's how I got into programming. Now I use Rust for my hobby projects and C++ for school.

    I always were fascinated by computers so it was easier for me to get into it. But if you can find something that might get you motivated to try to program, I'm certain you'll get into it.

  • They explicitly state that the digital euro is not here to replace cash:

    Q3. Would a digital euro replace cash?

    No. A digital euro would complement cash, not replace it. A digital euro would exist alongside cash in response to people’s growing preference to pay digitally, in a fast and secure way. Cash would continue to be available in the euro area, as would the other private electronic means of payment currently being used.

  • I agree. Cryptocurrency will probably never be the solution for this. I am hoping for GNU Taler instead.

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  • Finally got web workers to work in WASM

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  • :D‎

    Jump
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  • Why is it that people think Linux distros are for programmers or tech people only? This is the reason why we don't get many people on Linux distros.

  • Holy fuck this is great. I'll be using this thanks.

  • While I do think it would strengthen the security, anyone that can trick someone into giving them their SSN can also trick that someone into giving them their private key.

    This would be advantegous for everyone, but private keys would still be stolen.

    I'm all for a cryptography embracing government though. A GPG key is far superior to a short number sequence that can be predicted easily.

    Although not great, where I live, at least, we have a way to digitally sign digital documents using public key cryptography.

    One thing is that I believe we will eventually have cryptographic keys assigned to us instead of those insecure SSNs. But who knows when that will become reality.