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Cake day: June 7th, 2023

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  • Oh! you are right, this page works but I didnt realize I need to whitelist scripts and script requests for it.

    But even on this view I can only go until the 14th page, where it says the same thing:

    Sorry, guest/bot limit reached. Please login (register) to increase the limit (or unlimited with MobyPlus!)

    Dont you also see this?


  • just look at it. it is not enough that AI is boiling the planet, but with every iteration of copilot, all those automatic checks are reran! on the first mentioned PR, the checks have been running for 20 minutes when I’m reading it, and there’s like a dozen of them!

    other projects have to pay for processing time on github actions!!

    this is insanity






  • well I actually know neither. I have very slight memories of it. I think I was using windows XP at the time. the game, as I remember, was a bit like those physical fidget games today, in that there was no story (or I didn’t understand it yet) or any kind of goals (that I could understand?). there were multiple different locations in the game, one of them us a kitchen similar to this one, but I’m not sure if I could regularly walk across them, or just click on doors or something to move to another location.
    given that I couldn’t yet read at the time (I think), I have no memories of its title or the desktop icon, or at least I wasn’t able to recall it in any degree for a long time.

    I expect that back then there were much fewer games released in a given timespan than today, but I don’t even know where could I see even a list of them that I could go through.

    edit: just checked mobygames, now I see this is a database like I mentioned. I’ll check this, thanks!

    edit 2: oh well, it requires a registration and a subscription to browse the games database…








  • others have mentioned microG, but if that does not answer your question it may help to concretize what services you need from the google services stack. this page has a table on what services did the microG project implement so far, it may help in deciding on what exact services do you need

    for push notifications I recommend ntfy or another UnifiedPush-based solution, but be aware that ntfy’s official instance but probably the mozilla instance too is being hosted in the USA. if that’s a problem, the ntfy app let’s you set a custom ntfy server (find a public one or host it yourself), and all apps should handle it without difficulties which register at the Ntfy app after you made this change.
    with UnifiedPush, there’s no central point of failure like with google firebase, all services get told where to send the notifications, and that is determined by the “UnifiedPush Distributor” app on your phone (of which the Ntfy app is an implementation, along with SunUp and NextPush, they are also distributors)




  • Tl;Dr: eche|off remembers zlatin and sends him away even before he could have wrote any hateful thoughts. then zlatinb introduces himself and shows his hate towards everyone not a straight white male. then also sends messages that are just otherwise weird, and basically speaks with himself, like an insane abuser does at his ex’s house right after a breakup. and channel members just handle him accordingly, by not responding to him and waiting for him to calm down and go away

    then he puts it in a paste, and announces it publicly and proudly.

    but Xeha also has a few interesting points, if what he says can be believed

    also, does his praise of the C++ i2pd mean that it’s devs have similar beliefs, or is it because they haven’t said any “woke” thing yet?