[-] Doods@infosec.pub 5 points 2 weeks ago

This is embarrassing, but when was it not?

I have to add a "." before the name of a css class, I must learn my tools.

[-] Doods@infosec.pub 5 points 2 weeks ago

If you only need it for the interface, a shit workaround would be to prefix all text with an RLM (RIGHT-TO-LEFT Mark).

Unfortunately no, I expect users to enter Arabic text as well.

Fast iteration is already fixed by using cranelift in your release-dev profile (or whatever you want to call it), and mold as a linker.

Maybe, I didn't try that before, but I don't expect Cranelift to match the speeds gtk-rs is currently giving me; Cranelift also doesn't solve the problem of rust-analyzer acting crazy.

Okay, something helpful instead: Did you try asking in the rust:gnome.org matrix room mentioned in the project page?

No, I prefer public posts to prevent effort duplication, so much so that my mind started filtering out such things on project pages, but thanks for reminding me.

[-] Doods@infosec.pub 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

having five times more work to use tabs for indentations and spaces for alignment and thus having to use visual whitespace of some kind.

Excuse me. What does that mean? (also see my reply to 1rre)

[-] Doods@infosec.pub 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

The kernel had a consistent style before rust was even an idea! Who do you think has started this inconsistency? (Maybe not, what does someone like me know about the kernel anyway)

[-] Doods@infosec.pub 5 points 7 months ago

Produced by Sasco food industries.

[-] Doods@infosec.pub 5 points 8 months ago

There is a difference between Gaza and Israel, and I just happened to come across a comment I can copy & paste:

"There is no such as a "civilian" in an occupying colony. Half the population in "israel" are military conscripts, and most of the other half are fascists and settlers just the same; there are very few people in the colony actually plotting/fighting against the state.

By your logic, the Viet Cong, which used the same tactics (attacking villages, taking hostages, using tunnels and guerilla warfare) and had the same goals (driving out foreign occupiers and reuniting their country) as Hamas, and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, which (regardless of its intentions and goals) resulted in the deaths of thousands of Jews at the hands of the nazis similar to how Palestinians are being killed by "israel" now after the Oct 7 assault, were "terrorists" (whatever that even means).

Hamas is currently the largest Palestinian armed resistance group (and was even directly elected by the people of Gaza at that) and deserves everyone's support."

[-] Doods@infosec.pub 5 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

And with ~~that word said~~ their leader insulted, the invasion crumbled and the Zionists retreated, their tails between their legs, in their wake, they left Gaza battered, destroyed even ruined, but not beaten, No, not beaten, and with that, our heroes can return to their everyday lives, or can they? only time will tell.

obviously that was a reference, but seriously speaking Macron took 5 months to reach Arab leader levels of effort, at least he's upping his game unlike them.

Edit: I just noticed, Zionists does sound like a suitable name for a sci-fi alien species.

[-] Doods@infosec.pub 5 points 9 months ago

I mean the Palestinian resistance still has the "Give our prisoners back, and we give your prisoners back" deal, and if they really wanted to kill Israel then they wouldn't treat prisoners that well, as they're worth the same as long as they're alive.

I wouldn't say the same for Israel though, as it thinks they treat Jewsish prisoners the same way they treat people in their prisons, for example a 15-year-old Palestinian spent 8 years of his life in prison (7 at age of imprisonment) and didn't get medical care for his broken arm until after he got release in the prisoner exchange deal.

who do you think wants to kill the other?

[-] Doods@infosec.pub 5 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I understand you, but I felt deep emotion seeing a 640x480 scene of a sprite (kidnapped female slave) punching another sprite and using some edgy language. Yes, it did require me to stop for a minute to imagine everything for it to hit this deep - which the game's turn based mechanics helped me with.

I also feel the less detailed something is, the more HORRIFYING and VIOLENT it appears, as it stimulates imagination much more than HD scenes in games and movies, where most of the times that won't be able to create something more SHOCKING that what you imagined (The modern +13 goal in games and movies plays a role too, so there might be bias)

There was a pirated TV channel that specialized - mostly - in horror movies, it had horrible audio and video quality - especially the bitrate, everything that appeared on the channel was horrifying, the lack of clearness induced a feeling similar to fearing the dark, the low bitrate in particular meant that you - the viewer - was practically blind in every fast scene, which dramatically increased the suspense.

You might tell me to just go read a book if I want to use my imagination, and actually that's a pretty nice suggestion.

PS: the game in the first paragraph is the first Fallout if anyone's wondering. I also barely heard of Ghost of Tsushima (or most modern games outside of FF7R)

[-] Doods@infosec.pub 5 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

1 - Proton experimental is a moving target and is rapidly evolving.

2 - What exactly is your GPU, and maybe tell us your pc specs (even if it's just through the info tab in the settings menu) (also put it in your post for others)

3 - that sometimes happens to me when using gnome-software (which Ubuntu uses? or something really similar?), I usually just surrender and use the terminal, not like I install more than 1 thing in a normal month anyway.

4 - if the issue is with proton, then other games wouldn't work. (try running a very light, single player game to test proton, many F2P games under 20 mbs exist on Steam)

[-] Doods@infosec.pub 4 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

And the US governemnt by extension, and actually many "Civilized" governments across the EU and the americas, in addition to the Arab leaders, it's not like we didn't know how terrible they are, but times of need reveal true selves, very clearly, to the public.

Supporters of an act, financially or morally, are 2nd only to the actor.

Edit : by morally I mean through acceptance and encouragement.

[-] Doods@infosec.pub 4 points 1 year ago

Flatpaks never worked properly on Fedora for me.

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