Oh, right, lmao, forgot that.
Don't tell anyone, but I frequently pirate stuff even tho I have a subscription because the usability is starting to be nicer compared to the services again... (especially around offline content or travelling)
Oh, right, lmao, forgot that.
Don't tell anyone, but I frequently pirate stuff even tho I have a subscription because the usability is starting to be nicer compared to the services again... (especially around offline content or travelling)
This might not be on Disney (Netflix has the same limitation) but the rights holder forcing DRM mechanisms that really don't work on computers.
The series was available on pirate sites in 4k at day one anyways, yet they make us paying customers suffer. But they don't care, we aren't their customers.
Imagine posting this without plugging your better arrangement!
musescore.com/user/9277886...
Every other week? It's 4 drops/updates per year, no?
But generally, the solution always is abstraction. More API, less hacking in Minecraft internals (with mixins or whatever). Then the cost of the updates is paid once, at API level, not by every modder.
Not having a separator between snapshot type and number always was meh, I like this
Netanjahu warnt: "Unter dem Bundeskanzleramt befinden sich Hamas-Tunnel" www.der-postillon.com/2025/08/merz...
All new cars sold in the EU since last year require intelligent speed assistance (ISA) of some form, either via recognizing signs by camera or by using gps speed maps. the minimum level of interference if you go above the limit is a beep, but hopefully manufacturers implement active limiting...
The Crysis menu theme is cemented into my brain, the base tone at the start plus the distorted piano just hits different: youtu.be/vG12FW5lMWc
(Totally didn't gasp when I saw how old that video was....)
That page (tdptoos.ir/shop/alcatel...) also has multiple of these right next to each other, with two different dates?
now thats a funny rabbit hole to get into. it's interesting that they all have the same html element (<div id="target" style="text-align: center;">). Also, a random page that had it had a recent (2025/06/27) archive.org snapshot without it, so it seems to be newish web.archive.org/web/20250627...
Interesting that the old versions had npm provenance, maybe npm should refuse new versions without provenance about you published some with? Can't think of a reason to go back once you set it up.
Luckily my package manager doesn't execute post install scripts anymore unless approved
We got so fed up about it @papermc.io (granted, our use case of viewing diffs of diffs makes it extra hard) that people wrote our own GitHub diff viewer:
patch-roulette.papermc.io/diff
github.com/PaperMC/patc...
Comes with an optional browser extension for easy usage.
Just me, vibing on my parents couch, catching up with the vuejs amsterdam talks when suddenly @danielroe.dev shows my profile pic, nice surprise!
At work we call this "commit and pray" workflow "pipeline bashing" and I think that's beautiful
And this is why I run my own kubernetes cluster. If something goes wrong, I at least want to be the reason and the fix for it. Control is important.
the official account is obviously @papermc.io
don't fall for scams kids, the official bluesky account is @papermc.io