Posts by neverpanic@chaos.social
 (DIR) Post #AQ440xRTk19vSCpY8W by neverpanic@chaos.social
       2022-11-28T14:00:47Z
       
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       @NanoRaptor As somebody who has never actually used a C64, I had to google why this isn't normal. It looks so standard 😂
       
 (DIR) Post #AUqsYpnsnSejJNoai8 by neverpanic@chaos.social
       2023-04-20T18:42:06Z
       
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       @alejandrobdn They have standard widths, depending on your keyboard usually 1 unit or 1.25 units. They keycap colors, and more importantly the profile (i.e., their height) differ. Your keycaps might be SA profile and if you put a cherry profile keycap in there, it'll stick out like a sore thumb.I haven't found a tux keycap. Many keycap sets have replacements for the modifier keys that don't have the windows logo, though, for example https://keygem.com/collections/keycap-sets/products/pbtfans%E2%84%A2-doubleshot-wob or https://keygem.com/collections/keycap-sets/products/pbtfans%E2%84%A2-resonance
       
 (DIR) Post #Ahofi7J3iXHlZ3JTGq by neverpanic@chaos.social
       2024-05-03T10:17:41Z
       
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       @TonyYarusso @mjg59 Hardlinks don't have independent permissions. Permission bits are part of inodes, not part of directory entries.The directories that contain entries pointing to those inodes can have different permissions, though, and the x-bit for those directories matters.
       
 (DIR) Post #AnP74VjeBmxJpHcGSu by neverpanic@chaos.social
       2024-10-26T16:42:25Z
       
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       @bagder @kaia it is there, but somebody will likely have to abuse the scroll wheel for 15 minutes to find it. This page is veeeeery long.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxQMSTKsiAXkkc01UO by neverpanic@chaos.social
       2025-08-21T21:07:03Z
       
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       I've had it with the aggressive #AI #crawlers now. Some bot  has been hitting #MacPorts with a legitimate enough user agent that I can't block it without also blocking users.Yesterday, it sent 377k requests (62 % of the total), 369k to URLs forbidden in robots.txt from 274k unique IPs. Most of it for content that could be analyzed quicker using `svn checkout` or `git clone`.Dynamic content on the #web is broken. There's just no way to do that anymore. What a waste of energy.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxQMSbnXFWDWznT1GK by neverpanic@chaos.social
       2025-08-21T21:09:11Z
       
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       I'd love to spend my time on something more productive. Instead, I'm dealing with this shit on a daily basis now.And I've been reading the bots have now learned to also solve Anubis challenges, so now the only defense is to make it so expensive to solve these challenges that it drains the proxies' batteries, but that will also make it very bad user experience for everybody else.