@noiob is it one of those printers that, even if you refill the cartridge by yourself, the printer will refuse to print because a stupid counter chip tells the printer the cartridge is empty?
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@kistaro because I don't think with the *lower head*.
@Azure
However, most devs don't even grasp that they were intended to normalize strings; those who do, often pretends that it's not text, but a null-terminated byte sequence identifier (e.g.: Unicode-naive path naming on the Linux kernel).
From data structure standpoint, it's all that bad: it allows you to build faulty systems that aren't perfectly interoperable in a way that you never notice your small mistake before it's too late to do anything but apologize.
@lyrabon .
@Azure that sounds like a good concern; but I guess now it's too late, as they might have already closed the path for an incremental and backwards-compatible transition.
@lyrabon I remember reading about diacritic on latin words: "á" and "<a><composite_acute>" being two binary representations for the same data. Needless to say how not-interoperable that is. Maybe UTF-8 retaining ASCII backwards compatibility was a mistake.
@Azure isn't 1,114,112 (1.1 million) characters enough?
after three months of no music, i made a thing for an ohb #mastomusic
@noiob if I recall it correctly, Google removed "View Image" after a lawsuit from Getty Images. The "View Image" did contain a direct link to the image and that, for some reason, was a problem - maybe people were using and redistributing their stock photos without a license from the link Google provided, instead of being greeted with a paywall.
@noiob I don't think that's the case for Osu players, a game where a simple minor mistake can break your combo and, together, vanish with any hope of getting you a good ranked score.
@noiob oh, I got mistaken with their photo backuping app. photos.app.goo.gl
@noiob if they allowed you to share the image file, they wouldn't be able to require people to log in to see a content. It's a "growth" and data hoarding strategy, where you're constantly invited to sign contacts allowing them to do whatever they want with the data they already collected about you before having your "consent" to do so.
@noiob you can still use certbot-auto script 😉
re: college stuff
@goblins if you're a freshman, that's how it usually is, especially during the first semester. Once those people fail and can't follow you into the more advanced classes, those noisy-and-useless chats disappear.
re: college stuff
@goblins back when I was in college, groups on social media were either dead or muted from my side. Muted because they were uselessly noisy. Dead because people send only the photos of what was written to the board and really important reminders. As you get to the end of your course, the amount of muted chats decreases drastically.
@AshBunny indeed, but going technical is a common strategy to avoid some undesirable labels attached to your name.
@AshBunny No, I guess it'd make you just some clopper who's into macrophilia. (there might be people who disagree)
@kelseyhusky, indeed. But I guess it's just the haircut, as Matt Mercer's skin is whiter and his hair is darker than John Bender's.
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