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godotengine.org
39 points·by freddydumont·13 days ago·10 comments

Oxfmt Beta

oxc.rs
2 points·by freddydumont·5 months ago·0 comments

Vitest 4.0 Is Out

vitest.dev
5 points·by freddydumont·9 months ago·2 comments

I Am Out of Data Hell

ludic.mataroa.blog
39 points·by freddydumont·9 months ago·2 comments

When your ISP pays you

pluralistic.net
4 points·by freddydumont·9 months ago·0 comments

Godot 4.5, making dreams accessible

godotengine.org
7 points·by freddydumont·10 months ago·0 comments

Reflections on the React Community

leerob.com
1 points·by freddydumont·10 months ago·0 comments

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freddydumont
·3 months ago·discuss
VP is an elected official, not appointed by the president.

President could sideline him, but his role in the senate cannot be removed except by impeachment.
freddydumont
·3 months ago·discuss
Can anyone comment on the seemingly impossible transition from quantum computers on the order of ~150 qubits available today to systems with the 500,000 physical qubits required to break classical encryption?

Seems like quite the handwave, especially with a target as close as 2030.
freddydumont
·4 months ago·discuss
Ofcom doesn’t really wanna block websites though, they want websites to either comply or block themselves, both of which legitimizing Ofcom’s extraterritorial enforcement.
freddydumont
·4 months ago·discuss
Reddit isn’t trying to protect user content here. They’re suing to make sure they’re the only ones who can monetize it.

Not sure how you’d reach the conclusion that it would harm SerpApi’s case. They’re the ones being sued.
freddydumont
·5 months ago·discuss
Ads weren’t that much of a problem when they were contextual. I remember video game websites younger me used to visit having their background plastered with latest release by a AAA studio. This is contextual advertisement. It has no privacy concern.

The issue is that ads now are behavioural, privacy invasive and centralized. No matter what site you visit you’ll get unrelated, possibly scam, advertising that depends on a profile built by a large American corporation. It’s just not reasonable in this context to avoid using an ad blocker.

So yes, the problem is indeed Google (and Meta etc) who monopolized the advertising market. I would say the root cause is lack of antitrust enforcement.
freddydumont
·9 months ago·discuss
Interestingly, Vitest now supports visual regression testing
freddydumont
·last year·discuss
Seems like it still won’t replace Sidebery for me as this provides only a single grouping layer.