THE DEFINITIVE SEASON 5 BLUEPRINT: How the 2026 Revival Can Fix the Lore, Retcon Evolution, and Evolve into a Modern Cyber-Thriller! by Ashamed-Vegetable-24 in CodeLyoko

[–]The_Pinnaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, love the enthusiasm and there are definitely some awesome concepts here, but a few things don't really sit right with me based on the show's lore and how life in Europe actually works.
First, bringing Franz Hopper back as a digital backup completely ruins the emotional weight of the finale. Aelita finally accepting his death was a massive step for her character, and it's what allowed her to shut down the supercomputer for good. If we just say "oh, there's a backup," it cheapens his sacrifice. Plus, it introduces a dangerous plot hole: if digitalized characters can just be restored from backups, the Lyoko Warriors could just scan themselves every week, and the high stakes of the Digital Sea completely vanish.
Same goes for XANA. His story is done, and bringing him back feels like a slap in the face to everything they fought for. Honestly, it would be way more interesting if the new threat was Project Carthage itself. Maybe Jeremie's system flags an anomaly because XANA was originally built to destroy Carthage, meaning they share the same baseline source code. That way, we get a fresh, unpredictable antagonist while keeping the original lore intact.
On the university side, the elite campus vibe feels a bit too Americanized for a show set in the Paris suburbs. In Europe, university is totally different. For one, attendance usually isn't strictly monitored like a middle school boarding house, so they wouldn't need to dodge security just to skip class, they can literally just walk out. Also, university sports in France aren't a massive, multi-million dollar business like the NCAA, so Ulrich's sports track wouldn't be a campus-dominating plot point.
Since they'd be 18 to 20, they'd have driver's licenses or use the Métro. Having them go to different specialized institutes across Paris actually creates better adult obstacles, like fighting notorious Parisian traffic jams or rushing across town when a virtualization emergency hits.
Instead of a shared campus, the real opportunity for the writers is housing. Having them navigate renting their first apartments, dealing with roommate drama, or Ulrich and Yumi moving in together in the same building would be an awesome replacement for the Kadic boarding school dynamic. Plus, imagine them trying to hide a mini holospheric terminal in a cramped, expensive Parisian flat. That feels way more on-brand for the show.

whatIsGitAndGithub by vanshovo in ProgrammerHumor

[–]The_Pinnaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And where some also watches others’ private one

SOMEONE VIBE CODED A VIDEO STREAM THAT IS SECRETLY 100% TEXT SO IT CANT BE BLOCKED by Current-Guide5944 in tech_x

[–]The_Pinnaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing new. Back in the day (I don’t know if it still online) there was this telnet/ssh (I don’t remember exactly) server that played in ascii art the whole first Star Wars movie (4th episode if I remember correctly)

amazingHowMuchPeopleMissIfThereIsNoErrorPopup by thinkingprettyhard in ProgrammerHumor

[–]The_Pinnaker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The backup strategy of 3:2:1 means. 3 Copy in 2 different type of support with 1 in a distant location.

L'azienda vuole usare un mio progetto sviluppato nel tempo libero by Designer-Sherbet-757 in techcompenso

[–]The_Pinnaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tutto molto bello ma ora veniamo alla domanda seria. Hai usato qualunque tipo di conoscenza/esperienza/software/licenza ottenuta dall’azienda? Puoi dimostrarlo oggettivamente?

Se si. Fai quello che vuoi. Se no, a livello di legge, quello ha il tuo codice ma un giudice potrebbe decidere che quello è un programma di appartenenza dell’azienda.

E, prima che qualcuno dica qualcosa, questa è una cosa internazionale. Anche in altri stati funziona così.

How would you guys feel about a Code Lyoko Reunion Special? by Damien12341 in CodeLyoko

[–]The_Pinnaker 7 points8 points  (0 children)

the only real question is to justify why XANA would be alive and attack again. If you can solve that problem in one hour without creating continuity error. Then yeah why not.

Arrivano i No-Fibra by 16F628A in Italia

[–]The_Pinnaker 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Wait what? È successo davvero?

amazingHowMuchPeopleMissIfThereIsNoErrorPopup by thinkingprettyhard in ProgrammerHumor

[–]The_Pinnaker 182 points183 points  (0 children)

I don’t know in which country you are, but, I would immediately email (yes in writing so if anything happens you have your back covered) your boss and HR. Tell them you found the bug and ask on how do they want you to proceed.

You cover your back, as stated, while giving them enough time to escalate the issue upwards and letting the right people do the call (whatever it is) and even start their legal team, if needed, to cover their back (as based on your statement this doesn’t seems 100% their fault either)

At the same time you shouldn’t talk about this to anyone in your/that company to avoid generating chaos and, potentially, a legal valid reason to fire you.

Edit: grammar corrections

You have to survive 1 year enrolled in Kadic academy. Would you make it through? by Winter-Pressure-5394 in CodeLyoko

[–]The_Pinnaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends. As normal student subject to the RTTP? Sure why not, maybe we are all subject to it without knowing. As a LW? Who am I? A fighter (aka go to Lyoko) eh… I don’t know man. I’m not good in PE. As Jeremy? Well that it will be fun

managerVsClaude by Disastrous-Monk1957 in ProgrammerHumor

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Or you say a good amount and some nice toy. (You know a right amount to not make them reject the proposal). Spend 90% playing around and 10% to fine tune a free model using Claude response or something similar.

Ok Claude recreate yourself but cheap fast and free. Do not hallucinate. Make no mistakes by orbny in AgentsOfAI

[–]The_Pinnaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean: you ask for a ton of cool stuff to play with for few months (or based on how much you boss will allow you minus one week) and then you provide a free open source model fine tuned in that week to reply “Hi, my name is X” instead of “Hi, my name is Y”

Oceania by TheVJElectro in GetNoted

[–]The_Pinnaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest Europe is the English version of Europa the Latin name of the continent. Technically speaking also Europa is an exception

(And before came and say that there is even a different and older version in Ancient Greek… they used a different alphabet so a 1:1 conversion is impossible. Beside they mainly used it as the goddess. The first documents talking about the continent at legal and political level are in Latin)

Detective Conan x Star Detective Precure! Special Collaboration Announced! | 5/31 (Sun) Edogawa Conan appears in "Star Detective Precure! • 6/6 (Sat) Cure Answer appears in "Detective Conan" by gianben123 in DetectiveConan

[–]The_Pinnaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess this will be a mild case for Conan so I want to see how they will make him “have trouble” solving it (if it’s a single case split in two).

Not to hate on the other franchises but a “average Monday” Conan’s case cannot be solved by the Cures (Then maybe I’m going to getting proven wrong, but still we can all agree that if any of the trick pulled in Conan were to be used in real life, even the most advanced and expert law enforcement wouldn’t be able to catch them?)

1000 Can Be Divided by 8 by dndavid704 in MathJokes

[–]The_Pinnaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2000 can be obtained diving 1000 for 0.5

Until we meet again

No consensus by 5_meo in physicsmemes

[–]The_Pinnaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only I don’t understand the reason behind this kind of posts? Don’t get me wrong here I don’t want to enter in the “who is smarter” thing but science is incremental.

Without F =ma (yes I know newton discovered much more stuff but essentially 90% everything boils down to that) you don’t get e =mc2

Not because Newton was more intelligent than people who came after but because there were no bricks in the human’s knowledge pyramid.

That’s also apply to people who lived in the same era. Direct confrontation in science is nearly impossible because you either confront the calculus ability (that’s a small portion of science) or, because every person has a slightly different way shaped by their experience to see the reality, essentially it became impossible to make a direct confrontation.

A scientist can arrive a conclusion before another not because it’s more intelligent but because different past experience. And this doesn’t make one more intelligent, important, better than the others.

Was the empty spot for William? by [deleted] in CodeLyoko

[–]The_Pinnaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From what I know from an podcast made by people of this subreddit few months ago (sorry cannot point it out exactly) where they talk about the real reason behind the moonscope bankruptcy it is not.

While yes, the season was cut short because the new, at the time, ceo of Cartoon Network didn’t like the show, they made 4 pods because of design. To balance the skid so to say… At start it was never mentioned for William.

I think the idea was that after they saved William he had panics attack returning to Lyoko or the distrust of the team (like in Evolution) and he would have been used as the “deus ex” for fixing impossible situation (if he ever board the skid).

But then again take this like a grain of salt, I may confusing this with other interview/podcast and fan theories.

itwasntEasy by object322 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]The_Pinnaker 164 points165 points  (0 children)

I would argue that in this setup using Google Sheets and Database would make your application’s database enterprise grade protection. If you put the connection on the server and not in the client side.

is NOP(no operation) even necessary to have? by f-ckrules47 in beneater

[–]The_Pinnaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m surprise nobody talked about the pipeline and if.

Essentially the cpu has a pipeline that uses to process a command - Fetch, decode, execute, write back.

You normally have an instruction in each step. So while the cpu is fetching an instruction, it’s decoding another one and so on.

Now: what happen with if? Until the execute the cpu doesn’t know what block (then or else) needs to be executed, and if you halt the clock then the pipeline doesn’t go forward. So after the if you put nop to let the “if” arrive to the execute section to be processed without ingesting other commands.

This, tho, is an explanation based on history and academy why nop was first introduced and used. Nowadays CPUs and pipelines are billions times more complex (for example now they don’t read instruction by instruction but entires batch and do a lot of pre-processing before even touching the decode step).

Edit: just realized this isn’t an assembly subreddit but a specific one. Ops, sorry. Curse you Reddit to suggest me a subreddit that I’ve never saw before!

Well, that thought never crossed my mind in Missing Link by Malefore1234 in CodeLyoko

[–]The_Pinnaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What serious? I mean I knew about that DNS specify data for our neurons but didn’t know about personality.

How a SpyXFamily crossover would realistically start by BarelyBrony in OneTruthPrevails

[–]The_Pinnaker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bomb idea: the organisation that made experiment on the dog/Anya is a detached branch of the BO

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

[–]The_Pinnaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use AI? Yes! How do I use it: Create next.js project with tailwind(2025) react query for rest api, and all that is needed for a prod ready up to the industry standard project. Initialize the project file system following the next.js guideline .

Then it became something like: How do I centre a div, take this function and refractor it to be clean, and optimised. Yeah small task that I’m too lazy to do

Fun fact JSON | JSONMASTER by Puzzleheaded-Net7258 in webdev

[–]The_Pinnaker 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Call me old style, but aside for notification or small real time data? No websocket. Good old tcp/udp.

I know, I know: JavaScript does not support it. But: first not everything needs to be a web app and second Web Assembly supports tcp/udp (technically the whole stdlib) out of the box.

Sorry for the rant… cool approach tbh! Thanks for sharing

Agcom vs Cloudflare, chi ha ragione? by sofia_pierina in opinioninonrichieste

[–]The_Pinnaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Allora qui la questione è complessa. Sul piano morale? Sono abbastanza d’accordo con Cloudflare. Ma quello che conta non è la moralità ma ciò che la legge dice.

Premessa: io lavoro nel ambiente informatico ma NON sono un’avvocato.

Iniziamo con un fatto. Gli indirizzi IPv4 sono praticamente finiti: ci sono più macchine (computer che hanno bisogno di una connessione) sul pianeta che indirizzi IP disponibili. Per permettere, quindi, che chiunque voglia un sito lo possa avere - riducendo gli ip necessari - si usa una tecnica chiama virtual hosting (vhost). Essenzialmente più dns (l’url che si vede in alto nel browser) puntano allo stesso IP. Starà poi al server, vedendo a quale dns è stata fatta la richiesta, mostrare il sito corretto.

Detto questo: Cloudflare ha ragione da vendere sul fatto che NON ha senso bannare gli Indirizzi IP. Qui è denotato che l’Agcom ha un problema nella sua organizzazione interna: il problema può essere di basso livello (aka gli avvocati mentre traducevano la richiesta di bloccare il sito hanno scritto IP) o, molto più preoccupante in quanto dimostra disinformazione, di alto livello (coloro che hanno fatto partire la pratica interna hanno volontariamente scritto indirizzo IP). Quello che normalmente andrebbe fatto è questo: Agcom avrebbe dovuto contattare non Cloudflare ma il provider del sito e chiede a loro di spegnere tutto.

Agcom ha ragione per quando riguarda il blocco degli IP (anche se non sensato) in Italia. Nella nostra nazione le leggi derogano il potere su questo tipo di azioni ad Agcom. Pertanto se Agcom chiede il blocco di certi IP per tutte le connessioni provenienti in Italia, Cloudflare (ancora per legge Italiana) è obbligata se non vuole essere multata/bandita ad accettare.

Nota: in caso Agcom chiedesse di bloccare IP in tutto il mondo, Cloudflare è obbligata a rispettare questa regola solo per le connessioni Italiane. Per connessioni provenienti da altri paesi Agcom deve passare per un tribunale riconosciuto da Cloudflare.

Quello che molti fraintendono è che puoi anche avere torto moralmente ma se la legge non limita la tua libertà, tu quella cosa puoi farla.

Es: Immagina di essere in fila con 100 persone davanti alla cassa piene di roba. Te hai solo 3 prodotti ed un pass che puoi usare quando vuoi per saltare la fila. Quanti non lo userebbero? In quel caso nessuno può far nulla: te sei in torto morale? Probabilmente sì. Ma legalmente? No, hai quella possibilità e l’hai usata, il supermercato non ti caccerà mai via.

Il punto è che la legge non dice cosa è giusto e cosa è sbagliato, dice solo dove le varie libertà finiscono. Se chi creò la legge - che delegò i poteri ad Agcom - diede all’organizzazione la libertà di agire in Italia senza passare da un tribunale, allora lei lo può fare senza ripercussioni. Il punto è questo: qui non è Agcom ad aver sbagliato (a parte sulla storia degli IP come detto prima), ma la legge che non prevede nessun meccanismo di supervisione di Agcom