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File: https://github.com/nmxmxh/foundation/blob/58507557eb93ade287... \- amiunique.org/fingerprint;
\- coveryourtracks.eff.org;
\- pixelscan.net/fingerprint-check;
\- browserleaks.com;
\- ipleak.net;
\- demo.fingerprint.com/playground;
\- whoer.net;
\- 2ip.io/privacy;
\- ...
Why do even re-implement the wheel... negating the effort of actual people? Welp, you may live now knowing you've paid to use/mock stolen knowledge and art of now unknown actual developers/artists/people inside these srrowful LLMs, and possibly learned close to nothing prone to forget everything in a few months or weeks... json='{ "left":2, "right":2 }';
result="$(
perl -e '($_)=<>; / "left":(\d+), "right":(\d+)/; print $1 + $2, "\n";' <<< "$json";
)";
printf '%s\n' "$result";
Yet, it is literally the same as: printf '%s\n' "$(( 2 + 2 ))"; > You can add a README file to your repository to tell other __people__ why your project is useful, what they can do with your project, and how they can use it.
>
> Source: https://github.com/github/docs/blob/9af628699ba0d381fb04929a6384c70d63cef8b9/content/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/about-readmes.md But... why.... from all possible protocols and options out there for secure, and less complex channels out there... they chose the so featureful and pure overhead as SSH...
For low-latency VNC+Audio, why not WireGuard, WebRTC, QUIC etc.?
Yes, Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup approached it relatively similarly for WebTiles, yet... it's infinitely different magnificent titles...
Oh... it's not them... it's Claude they used... or? Who knows, right? No one, including the priceless invaluable ideas of actual developers meat-ground into the Claude datasets now being sold for tokens...
// https://i.imgur.com/FM4aTMZ.png - SSH
// https://i.imgur.com/9lZniqE.png - Claude > Al Ries asserted that a brand is a singular idea or concept that you own inside the mind of a prospect.
>
> Source: https://heidicohen.com/what-is-branding [2011-08-15]
The keyword - mind. That is, a human being is supposed to stand behind a "brand", who is responsible for it, and is to be trusted for the product, the effort, the experience they offer. The code was written by Claude, unfortunately, and hence no controls were probably even considered, or no tokens were left.
I jumped in with the love in mind, too, but when I checked the source repository, and saw the actual source... and then the contributors... it was... I am sorry... it hit hard...