In the old days proprietary compilers was the norm. If "blue" is of value an open source equivalent will be made eventually. But looking at the blue examples and sdesk repo I doubt it.
Going just by the examples, Blue itself seems more an incomplete templating/code generation layer for getting some syntax sugar than anything else. Like you write Blue targeting C, write super high level constructs in Blue, then include C headers and snippets of C code for all the stuff you can't write in Blue, and finally transpile Blue into C which is then compiled conventionally.
I got one of those desks with a vertical pneumatic lift so I can stack the computers vertically in a rack and just raise/lower it so the right one is at eye height
The demo was so fucking creepy. Would rather be in a dark room surrounded by victorian dolls that sometimes seem to turn their head towards you and blink.
I've had ketamine before, a party would be the absolute last place I'd want to take it. The "comfy chair with a weighted blanket" is a much better setting. Stick to coke and mdma for parties.
Looking at NASA and Webb sites it appears this is a poorly cropped version of pictures from over a year ago, not something new like the article claims.
There are absolutely laptops with fingerprint sensors.
I'd say the main reason it's more common in phones than computers is because of the different markets. Phones are mostly consumer purchases, the business market is smaller and the software is more locked down so you can rely on a software disable better sufficing for those cases. Laptops are increasingly dominated by business use cases. Businesses have IT groups that care about security who would prefer models without biometrics.
Secondarily, you login to your phone a lot more often than laptops so the convenience factor is less impactful for laptops. So people don't consider the fingerprint sensor a mandatory requirement as much as with phones.
I honestly don't believe I will have any legal trouble because I don't do anything like cp or worse, I just pirate media I like, not even porn. But across users of communities, or on public trackers, is IP exposure something to be concerned about?
Simple: make friends with someone with high speed internet who's not very savvy, keep up the charade until they allow you to borrow their computer. Then you install a headless vpn server with logging disabled. Boom, high speed local VPN that doesn't point to you. Just buy them a $2.50 beer once a month to keep up pretenses in case you need to do maintenance.
Is that the show where the contestant came out about how horribly abusive the production was? Like he was tricked/coerced into doing it and basically imprisoned the whole time?
Common printing questions
SDesk OS, and frowned on open sourced? ( sh.itjust.works )
I recently spent some time browsing my favorite website, Distrowatch.com, where they provide weekly news updates...
How big is your desk?
18+ it is kinda crazy "fuck this shit" hasn't become a common acronym yet
Wtf is that about?
Recommended something to a co-worker yesterday ( sh.itjust.works )
Start ups when that VC funding kicks in
this is what peak web traffic looks like
Cupholder.exe
Android may feature drop 2024 ( blog.google )
New emoji kitchen combos. I can cook more now again https://lemdro.id/pictrs/image/015e5f68-790d-48fa-a8fa-b6e6c0cfc594.png
Ontario mom pulls Jewish daughter out of high school after antisemitic 'culture' event ( nationalpost.com )
Major ChatGPT-4o update allows audio-video talks with an “emotional” AI chatbot ( arstechnica.com )
Rule ( infosec.pub )
Financial Times: Ketamine could be the next fix for workplace depression. Here's why (Opinion)...
The James Webb Space Telescope Releases a Beautiful New Picture Of Uranus ( www.infoterkiniviral.com )
NASA has released an amazing picture of Uranus that was taken by the powerful James Webb Space Telescope
All cheap smartphones have a fingerprint sensor but all laptops dont have one. Why?
All cheap smartphones have a fingerprint sensor but all laptops dont have one....
That feeling when even Elon Musk thinks you're insufferable ( lemmy.world )
May the 4th berule you ( gifer.com )
I choose the bear and this book is what you think it is about rule. ( lemmy.world )
Torrenting exposes your public IP. In a country where government doesn't care, does that pose a risk?
I honestly don't believe I will have any legal trouble because I don't do anything like cp or worse, I just pirate media I like, not even porn. But across users of communities, or on public trackers, is IP exposure something to be concerned about?
GoodbyeAds list is blocking fmhy.net?
Do they actually have ads? I'll just whitelist the website ofc, but was a little shocked to GoodbyeAds block this tbh....
Everyone be using the eggplant emoji as a penis euphemism, I have two thoughts on this ...
over time this might affect our collective consciousness in regards to the purpose & function of the eggplant; and...