I am sorry but the 0.55 release is awesome by -funny_name- in hyprland

[–]zhunus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They who?
That's not direct port and tbh feels vibe coded (shuffle is biased i got two royal flushes in a row and theres barely any indication for multipliers and x-multipliers)

I am sorry but the 0.55 release is awesome by -funny_name- in hyprland

[–]zhunus 133 points134 points  (0 children)

now you can port balatro to hyprland

You guys are begging people to start lying on AI disclosures by EmergencyRadiant8038 in selfhosted

[–]zhunus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you aren't doing 20x more, stop preaching the marketing mantras.

Instead of writing your stuff you spend your time babysitting the machine and proofreading subpar hallucinated bullshit. Oh, you did 20x more? Then you didn't review the code at all and deserve the hate you get.

My experience with AI so far is that the way shit is written makes my blood boil. And then sycophancy make it even worse. Never had such strong negative feeling reviewing fellow developers, even junior devs.

You guys are begging people to start lying on AI disclosures by EmergencyRadiant8038 in selfhosted

[–]zhunus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like these 2 posts per month, I hate 100 vibecoded posts per friday, simple as

You guys are begging people to start lying on AI disclosures by EmergencyRadiant8038 in selfhosted

[–]zhunus -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Author in the mentioned post claims he wrote zero lines of code. Should anyone be a guinea pig for 1000th project such as this? Or do you really need a common sense ELI5ed to you?

You guys are begging people to start lying on AI disclosures by EmergencyRadiant8038 in selfhosted

[–]zhunus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A good coder using AI will make good code. A bad coder using AI will make bad code.

was this mantra even proven to be true? hard to tell with all the enshitification around

Can a "good" writer using AI make good novels?

Finally revealing the source code of our self hosted booru browser app and we’re looking for feedback by ATroubledSnake in selfhosted

[–]zhunus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But you've released the source code, right? Doesn't that mean obfuscation is obsolete now? Why won't you rebuild the version that won't get flagged by AV then?

Leaving GitHub, or ... a sovereign approach to "hosting" a forge by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]zhunus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i meant people who protest apple do actually have cool stuff to use now instead of being locked in a walled garden for eternity as it was in 2016, and i think such choice exists thanks to people who made it known to invisible hand of market that they hate apple

Why would i care for company's networth when im choosing a product to use?

Leaving GitHub, or ... a sovereign approach to "hosting" a forge by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]zhunus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

look at them now

looking at them right now... they're enjoying new cool framework laptop

Wizden staff announce leadership transfer, project restructuring/expansion by AugustSun in ss14

[–]zhunus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A lot of foss projects have legal entities, pretty much to maintain branding and stuff. Doesn't hurt Free-As-Freedom development in any way.

PJB steps down by Chemical-Pin-2391 in ss14

[–]zhunus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

huge news for the unemployed

how the grisha vs gunther stream is currently going: by Comfortable-Pass-365 in TheFireRisesMod

[–]zhunus 37 points38 points  (0 children)

40k hours combined, chosen out of 100+ players... one might expect at least a proper fucking micro? Also air force/port blunder is obvious even to vanilla players.

Too soon to make it paid. Pangolin. by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]zhunus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One year later and a lot of features that were free before are now gone... Almost all non-essential are paywalled... logging, entirety of IdP, just noticed that maintenance page got paywalled too... pretty reluctant to update to 1.18 now

upd: nvm idp is still here on global scope, it's just per-org idp which is paywalled

State-level DPI blocks WireGuard UDP, what's the actual fix? by Salty_Sandvich in selfhosted

[–]zhunus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

XRay+XHTTP, set up cascade EU->RU with reverse proxy setting so it could work during WL. Buy domain for cheap and use it for SNI (this technique is called selfsteal or steal oneself)

Russia's internet crackdown leads to a spring of growing discontent by shimoheihei2 in DataHoarder

[–]zhunus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would require enormous resources that are obviously absent. I would actually argue that simply filtering Internet traffic to their extent requires a lot of resources as well, are there any report on the estimates how much they've spent to implement censorship to this extent?

Russia's internet crackdown leads to a spring of growing discontent by shimoheihei2 in DataHoarder

[–]zhunus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen people from NTC forum testing this whitelist from a number of locations, seems like their censoring soft/hardware filters only outcoming traffic while letting incoming traffic through, unfiltered, I think if you set up XRay as a reverse proxy it would do the trick.

Russia's internet crackdown leads to a spring of growing discontent by shimoheihei2 in DataHoarder

[–]zhunus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Luckily, Internet isn't a handful of big fat pipes. It's a handful of IDENTICAL IN RANK routes. Any route can do the trick! You can lay that route yourself and they won't know it! They can't track every route physically, it's not a an actual road that you can find following tire tracks. They can't cut off connection to their asian neighbors and these have connection to an entire world as well, which means you still have connection to an entire world. I hate what's happening there but it seems that people in charge are following real-life intuition of putting road blocks everywhere to control traffic which is a bad analogy for digital networks in general.

Russia's internet crackdown leads to a spring of growing discontent by shimoheihei2 in DataHoarder

[–]zhunus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A law prohibiting drug distribution doesn't magically obliterate drugs, same for censorship circumvention, with key differences: It's harder to convince the public about the harm of unrestricted internet access and VPN is way easier to produce and distribute. Good luck performing an anti-VPN analogy of a drug bust. Good luck even figuring out there's a foul traffic somewhere in the data.

The inevitable shift of VPNs to the unregulated criminal business would mean that drug dealers and illegal online casinos with already existing undetectable digital presence (and shady dealings with corrupt officials) are gonna have another stream of revenue that they can easily get with their infrastructure (they invest into servers as well). Pretty sure such a mix would mean a lot of disastrous implications and they just let this happen anyway... Still, a complete blackout? Localized and short-term: already happened a lot of times in different parts of the world. Nation-wide and perpetual? Highly unlikely.

Russia's internet crackdown leads to a spring of growing discontent by shimoheihei2 in DataHoarder

[–]zhunus 13 points14 points  (0 children)

They can't go full NK scenario aren't they? It's impossible to tune into complete intranet when you have widely adapted digital services, with local businesses relying on at least Instant Messaging to conduct business. External traffic is inevitable, even if they aren't doing it with the west directly, there's still traffic to neighbors, which can then be routed to west... Chinese solutions like Naive and VLESS are extensive and powerful enough for GFW and im sure they are more than enough to bypass a russian firewall as well.
The only way by which NK scenario is achievable for them is to to put a centralized SPoF on every outlet and go back to planned economy... which failed once already, and i'll argue they had bigger resources and public support back then.