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Venmo is owned by PayPal, so that might not solve anything
Venmo is owned by PayPal, so that might not solve anything
Cryptocurrency is not necessarily anonymous. Buying bitcoin from a broker leaves a record connecting your payment method to your wallet. Even if you mine them yourself, doesn’t your IP address show up on the public ledger? I guess if you somehow bought bitcoin in cash…
Is there a more private cryptocurrency I’m not considering?
I have to run the .ps1 script in a new Command Prompt because the compilation takes a few minutes
I don’t follow this reasoning. Is it because you don’t want to take over the VSCode terminal with a long command? Couldn’t you can open multiple tabs, or run in the background, or use screen/tmux, etc.?
GNU Raster Editing Program - GREP
Graphical Image Tool - GIT
Photo Editing with Raster Layers - PERL
Visual Image Manipulator - VIM
The implications of “magic is data” are fun. It leads to stories like Unsong where you can brute-force enumerate incantations until you find a good one. I also like the concept of Wizard’s Bane. I haven’t read it, but my understanding is that magic turns out to be Turing-complete, and the protagonist creates a LISP evaluator in magic, which enables them to outcast their enemies who are still doing the magical equivalent of writing assembly.
Until then, we have simdjson https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson
And just intellectually dishonest. It makes no sense that it’s OK to view the same content in the app but not on the web.
You could also run a shell command that kills vim from within vim… :!killall -9 vim
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I don’t know, Schlitz beer is doing okay
Won’t someone please think of the children…'s unkicked faces
Agreed. This meme is in media res.
JavaScript is no match for wget -r
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I don’t? You can apply a similar technique to bust file hashes. Add a new comment to each source file, or whatever.
My point is that automated methods to detect unwanted content will only get GitHub so far. It will have to be fuzzy, and that means it’s an arms race between detectors and obfuscators.
It would be possible to create a dummy “salt” commit and rebase every the branch onto it. The content would effectively be the same, but each commit hash would differ.
Check out git-annex: https://git-annex.branchable.com/
It’s super cool if you know git. It lets you track where your files are without having them all in the same place. You could have a bunch of disconnected hard disks, and git-annex will remember where you put your stuff.
You can also set a minimum number of copies and it will only let you delete stuff from one place when it’s sure there are sufficient copies elsewhere.
I do not recommend using the assistant (edit: nor the webapp) if you’re planning on ever reviewing the repo’s history. It generated a bajillion automatic commits that drown out any handwritten commit messages.
Wow, that is an unhelpful error message. It could have told you it was expecting a number. It turns out that -i
is short for “interval” and expects a number, whereas -I
is used to specify an interface.
I think it’s dialog
Please don’t show me how the sausage is made
Slap an Apple Vision Pro on ya face
MlT (
MlT
): please accept this honorary PhD