I prefer:
ping 133742069
(probably lands you on a list tho…it’s a US DoD IP)
I prefer:
ping 133742069
(probably lands you on a list tho…it’s a US DoD IP)
🫡
I mean, you could just use a launcher that lets you pick custom icons
So wait…you can’t just change the app icon to something you want on iOS? 😄
Objection!
Exhibit A:
Next: Watch the Trump administration try to force the big national carriers to give preferential treatment to Trump Mobile on their radio hardware
Frankfurt unstable Oder
There is! It’s called drip and is a project started by a berlin-based feminist collective iirc.
Free, open-source, local data only
It was a simpler time 🥲
You’ll also develop an overbite 👍
The omniscient Boot requires lubrication!
What the fuck did I just read??
Used to be thousands of if-statements in a trench coat. But even that got offshored 😮💨
At this rate we’ll soon have a decentralized para-religious terrorist organization full of brainlets that got scared shitless after discovering Roko’s Basilisk and are now doing the cyber lord’s bidding in order to not get punished once AGI arrives
edit: change to non-mobile link
Nah not really…most of the time I’m at least doing a light metadata check, like who’s the maintainer & main contributors, any trusted folks have starred the repo, how active is development and release frequency, search issues with “vulnerability”/“cve” see how contributors communicate on those, previous cve track record.
With real code audits… I could only ever be using a handful of programs, let alone the thought of me fully auditing the whole linux kernel before I trust it 😄
Focusing on “mission critical” apps feels pretty useless imho, because it doesn’t really matter which of the thousands of programs on your system executes malicious code, no? Like sure, the app you use for handling super sensitive data might be secure and audited…then you get fucked by some obscure compression library silently loaded by a bunch of your programs.
FCC commissioner writes op-ed titled: “Fuck me daddy 🥵”
Huh…since I’ve seen very few fat Asians, they might be on to something here
Ah yeah there’s a little misunderstanding. IP addresses can be represented as 32-bit unsigned integer numbers, where each 8-bit chunk is separated by a dot.
So the conversion is: 133742069 (decimal) -> 00000111111110001011110111110101 (binary) -> 00000111.11111000.10111101.11110101 (8-bit chunks) -> 7.248.189.245 (resulting IP)