nothingness 10 months ago • 20%
nothingness 10 months ago • 8%
So what?
nothingness 10 months ago • 5%
So what?
nothingness 10 months ago • 14%
You are quite naive - unable to see 2 steps ahead of your own reasoning.
nothingness 10 months ago • 14%
Then why don't you go to North Korea? Or Iran? Or China. According to you, if you do nothing wrong, you won't have any problem there. And if you end up with a problem with a police there, then you're a criminal, therefore must be punished anyway.
nothingness 10 months ago • 16%
Rather, fucked american english. Like, fucked american english. Like, fucked. Like, like! Like!
nothingness 10 months ago • 20%
Being native doesn't make one being able to speak properly.
nothingness 10 months ago • 50%
You too?
nothingness 10 months ago • 11%
With Russia cut off the internet, Europe and US will have to begin to be blaming themselves for everything.
nothingness 10 months ago • 11%
The biggest sources of misinformation - EU and US - pointing finger to other souces as misinformation.
nothingness 10 months ago • 20%
like, no, seriously.
What does "like" mean here? What's it for?
at https://hexdocs.pm/open_api_spex/3.2.0/readme.html there's a definition of a module User defmodule MyApp.Schemas do alias OpenApiSpex.Schema defmodule User do @behaviour OpenApiSpex.Schema @derive [Jason.Encoder] @schema %Schema{ title: "User", description: "A user of the app", type: :object, properties: %{ id: %Schema{type: :integer, description: "User ID"}, name: %Schema{type: :string, description: "User name"}, email: %Schema{type: :string, description: "Email address", format: :email}, inserted_at: %Schema{type: :string, description: "Creation timestamp", format: :datetime}, updated_at: %Schema{type: :string, description: "Update timestamp", format: :datetime} }, required: [:name, :email], example: %{ "id" => 123, "name" => "Joe", "email" => "joe@gmail.com" } "x-struct": __MODULE__ } def schema, do: @schema defstruct Map.keys(@schema.properties) end In order to avoid re-describing it like that for Open API Specs whilst having already done so for Ecto, is it possible to combine the two definitions in a single module somehow? That is, my Ecto schema User would serve its purpose for Open API Specs too. With some required tweaks. And if I do combine them, won't this mess up with the methods of the 2 modules and other things?
nothingness 11 months ago • 33%
I said on web3!
nothingness 11 months ago • 50%
But why have the US and West not been able to kick him out? Isn't Russia a gas-station? Isn't Putin weak? Isn't the Russian army weak? Isn't "the whole world" agaist Putin? Isn't UA winning all the time, at any given time?
nothingness 11 months ago • 37%
What else should Putin have done that servers the interests of Russia and russians the best?
Why do Braizeiros NEVER under a question like this: ``` Há chá aqui? Há wifi aqui? Há alguma mesa livre aqui? ``` Never. Never. Never. I'm aware of `tem ... ?`. I'm aware that I could ask `vende-se ...?`. But `Há [...] aqui?` is a valid, normal, simple Portuguese phrase which must be understood ANYONE who speaks it. What's the matter?
nothingness 11 months ago • 12%
What a gibberish you say. I won't even try to explain why
There's no usual "That's because Putin is in panic!!!!!" in the article, so I'm adding it here -- just in case. How will Europe and US respond?
nothingness 11 months ago • 20%
then you haven't understood "this thing" in my comment
nothingness 11 months ago • 25%
I’m sure that’s true,
How can you be sure? Are you in their team and are aware of all the talks?
nothingness 11 months ago • 25%
The Monero blockchain does not hold data in plaintext like other blockchains. You cannot just query the blockchain data through an API. You have to decrypt transactions with private view keys.
I'm not asking "What Monero is, how it works?"
nothingness 11 months ago • 25%
If you have a Matrix account you should go to
And if I don't - I shouldn't go?
nothingness 11 months ago • 16%
then you can use BTCPay Server or BitCart.
You're a stupid idiot. I'm not asking "how to accept payment on my website? What project to use?".
Re-read my question
nothingness 11 months ago • 33%
How would I do it in a web app?
I'm a developer. I've already added payments in Solana and ETH onto my website and now want to add ones in Monero. So I'll generate a 100 wallets that will be assigned to each user. How will I checking their balances? Will it be possible at all, without my own node, or with a third-party API only? Or will I have to run a node? The key is to be able to do it automatically, in a web app.
nothingness 11 months ago • 30%
fucking, fucking.....
nothingness 11 months ago • 33%
You've forgotten to mention men
nothingness 11 months ago • 23%
what idiots watch Youtube whilst being logged in?
On one server I run MailCow and other - Postfix and Dovecot. I also have a script that sends emails. For the moment I run a script from my local laptop and it works fine. If I, however, ran a script on each of the 2 servers themselves, I'd be able to connect to the MTAs and get authenticated simpler. How would I do it? What would I have to set up, what permissions grant?
nothingness 11 months ago • 50%
Where?
nothingness 11 months ago • 50%
Agreed. But one should apply the same reasoning to the European and US politicians as one tries to point it out in Lavrov. Do you do it?
Besides, you haven't even mentioned what the selective truth is in this case.
nothingness 11 months ago • 50%
You have nothing but whataboutism when confronted with reality.
nothingness 11 months ago • 100%
Since Europe and US weatth is a fiction constructed for propaganda purposes, it says absolutely nothing but how gullible @yata@sh.itjust.works is.
nothingness 11 months ago • 40%
Yeah, intersting, isn't it? Perhaps I didn't bother to?
nothingness 11 months ago • 33%
If Russia was so weak, it would've already collapsed under 15k+ sactions and US with West wouldn't have had nothing to worry about. Or they would've already defeated it militarily. Why haven't they still?
How many times have predicted it to collapse, for the last 1.5 years? Dozens. Where's defeat in Ukraine? 50 countries together that can't even come close to match 1 country. Who's winning?
Who then, Russia or West/US, make propaganda?
nothingness 11 months ago • 33%
Propaganda must be fought with proof. You haven't provided any, but baseless, angry statements.
No proof for your words = you're making propaganda youself.
nothingness 11 months ago • 28%
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Then you should apply the same reasoning to US and Europe and call them fucking liears. Will you?
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Give me proofs. And the same - for Russia. Then - compare them. Otherwise, you would've said gibberish.
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What information do you have about me to guess that? None. In other words, you've again made a baseless statement.
nothingness 11 months ago • 30%
Many words, no single proof. You've just made propaganda yourself blaming Russia for it. Not?
nothingness 11 months ago • 27%
even bigger propaganda fuck than the Western one? Bigger than US one too? Noooooo, no one can't bit them. Ever
nothingness 11 months ago • 30%
look at 2022 - already happened
nothingness 11 months ago • 30%
Aren't you able to read? It's for 2022 when there was a decline. This year there's a growth.
nothingness 11 months ago • 30%
Worldbank is bullshit?
nothingness 11 months ago • 42%
#1) Since when not?
#2) US and Europe also self-report them. Why believe them?
#3) My boots on the ground claim precisely the opposite. And not only mine. Go - check it out and see for yourself.
nothingness 11 months ago • 21%
Or it says more about how professionally Russia has handled each and every issue. And how much of idiots the US and West are.
nothingness 11 months ago • 80%
Don't believe. Go to other sources and double check.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/iwlwifi-fixes.git I've managed to get it going compilation-wise. Having not compiled anything related to the kernel before, I wonder: how to make it compile `iwlwifi` module **only**? In its minimal configuration. Not anything additional and not what may not be needed. I see that it's began to compile a lot of things ``` .......... CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/cpuid-deps.o CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/umwait.o CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/proc.o MKCAP arch/x86/kernel/cpu/capflags.c CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/capflags.o CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/powerflags.o CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/feat_ctl.o CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/intel.o CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/intel_pconfig.o CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/tsx.o CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/intel_epb.o CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/amd.o CC arch/x86/kernel/cpu/hygon.o ....... ``` What does it have to with the `kernel`? --- My goals * compile it as is for now, in a simple manner * change it a little bit * recompile it and then load via dkms
I'm trying to build `iwlwifi` module manually and for my needs. https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/iwlwifi-fixes.git/tree/net/wireless/ When I run Makefile as `make`, I get: ``` subcmd-util.h: In function ‘xrealloc’: subcmd-util.h:58:31: error: pointer ‘ptr’ may be used after ‘realloc’ [-Werror=use-after-free] 58 | ret = realloc(ptr, 1); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ subcmd-util.h:52:21: note: call to ‘realloc’ here 52 | void *ret = realloc(ptr, size); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ subcmd-util.h:56:23: error: pointer ‘ptr’ may be used after ‘realloc’ [-Werror=use-after-free] 56 | ret = realloc(ptr, size); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ subcmd-util.h:52:21: note: call to ‘realloc’ here 52 | void *ret = realloc(ptr, size); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cc1: all warnings being treated as errors make[4]: *** [/data/iwlwifi-fixes/tools/build/Makefile.build:97: /data/iwlwifi-fixes/tools/objtool/help.o] Error 1 make[3]: *** [Makefile:59: /data/iwlwifi-fixes/tools/objtool/libsubcmd-in.o] Error 2 make[2]: *** [Makefile:63: /data/iwlwifi-fixes/tools/objtool/libsubcmd.a] Error 2 make[1]: *** [Makefile:69: objtool] Error 2 make: *** [Makefile:1349: tools/objtool] Error 2 ``` Why is it? How to fix it?
Whenever I encounter the label "made in EU", "Germany", "Estonia", "France" ...... in the footer of a web project, which **implies** enhanced data-protection, apparently, I wonder: How can it be so? There're some data-protection laws, yes. But one can't control a hosting provider 24h/day. One can't know whether an employer there copies all data on his memory-drivers. Can't the police, if need be, seize a server as easily as it would in any other country on Earth? Don't the majority of all of countries in Europe share information with the intelligence of US by the agreements of the 5 eyes, 9 eyes, 14 eyes? Whereas the 2nd and 3rd world countries don't. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/c028745f-28a3-4925-9645-150944d124b2.png) How is it better than a label "made in South Africa", "Thailand", "Costa Rica", "Egypt", "Kuwait"? I can see how "made in Germany" or EU makes a project worse in terms of privacy and data-protection. How could it make it better, though?
I want to take aт **existing**, a standard or one of the popular ones, WiFi driver for Linux and tweak it. I'll inroduce a whitelist into it. That is, to the consumer a driver will show the networks from a whitelist **only** ignoring all other ones. It's a PoC. I want to implement it as simply as possible. Can this be implemented? And how, in a high level?
Can a custom token be priced however much the owner may want? **Can** the author put the price of $10k/unit on a token? The question isn't whether or not it'll then be selling.
Is there any library for the queueing mechanism? What's used by the most - Cron? But a task or rather script executed by Cron won't access to the context of an application. Meaning, a task will have be an independent unit. Whereas I want is a library to use inside a project such that it'll have access to everything. Anything similar to Sidekiq exist in Rust?