Posts by shaderphantom@awoo.space
 (DIR) Post #9lePkoyIXgY6P33Vnk by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-08-07T17:54:42Z
       
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       we must abandon proprietary internet messaging platforms
       
 (DIR) Post #9lf1Qm7cs3G6LaKo76 by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-08-08T01:20:06Z
       
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       @amic Alia? hmm
       
 (DIR) Post #9m72h4nrFU4lXNDPCC by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-08-21T02:42:50Z
       
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       a certain major healthcare identity provider for a certain major hospital network has managed to completely break their login page on firefox
       
 (DIR) Post #9m72h50GVM069r1JXE by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-08-21T02:45:33Z
       
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       this is because their login page is an embedded okta login which requires unsafe-inline enabled in the content security policy (!!!! what the fuck!!!!!), and firefox seems to reject this by default
       
 (DIR) Post #9m72h5DjhGmApdK4X2 by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-08-21T02:46:23Z
       
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       of all the industries trying to modernize for the internet still, i think the healthcare industry pulls the most nonsensically insecure and dangerous bullshit
       
 (DIR) Post #9m72h5TKlHFjc0cWqO by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-08-21T02:50:57Z
       
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       it's actually just broken: the CSP the page serves includes directives that override the unsafe-inline declaration anyway. somehow chrome thinks this is normal and goes along with it, but firefox rightfully errs on the safe side?
       
 (DIR) Post #9m72h5dy7jlA8zb1Q8 by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-08-21T02:51:47Z
       
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       chrome's near monopoly is worse than the ie6 nightmare
       
 (DIR) Post #9mC2UHfYLUJvgQc7ay by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-08-23T23:36:07Z
       
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       @kaniini the tumblrite correlation = causation crowd is at it again aren't they
       
 (DIR) Post #9mKrwD8IZr891TJnKC by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-08-28T05:51:55Z
       
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       @eevee @jplebreton how about map time penalty with new pars for each map
       
 (DIR) Post #9mNif0MQUi58NHWjEu by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-08-29T14:52:05Z
       
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       @garfiald I gagged, I'm eating breakfast
       
 (DIR) Post #9mUEqPJoA0BnLobQIa by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-09-01T18:20:58Z
       
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       @garfiald quiet, if the kids hear you say that they'll turn into gamers
       
 (DIR) Post #9mgjviazif2dDrjNNA by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2018-12-19T04:05:58Z
       
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       sega dreamcast 2
       
 (DIR) Post #9mgjvisielDg6q1X04 by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2018-12-19T04:06:28Z
       
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       in a better timeline we got a dreamcast 2
       
 (DIR) Post #9mizMyfMOSzlM0IDaa by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-09-06T14:54:28Z
       
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       How to Recognize a Moral Abuser https://springhole.net/other/how-to-recognize-a-moral-abuser.htm
       
 (DIR) Post #9mnLPZRhgUiEjbJ9oe by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-09-10T23:31:36Z
       
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       @kaniini tootcoin
       
 (DIR) Post #9mtngCL80eY8MHU0VU by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-09-13T23:30:36Z
       
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       the stability story with rust is just, not working with the way the current library ecosystem works. you can barely compile current crates with the current compiler, let alone crates from a few months ago, and sure as hell you won't be compiling anything you haven't maintained in the last year.
       
 (DIR) Post #9mtngCYbCZKD23mlVI by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-09-13T23:33:03Z
       
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       this is a deeply frustrating aspect of working with Rust and it makes me scared of writing anything long term in it anymore. you really do just have to pin specific versions of the compiler to keep the lights on.
       
 (DIR) Post #9mtngChoeIhJUe67s0 by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-09-13T23:41:25Z
       
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       it's also increasingly feeling like the Node style approach to dependencies is creating untenable dependency trees (surprising nobody) that balloon compile times and maintenance cost to ridiculous scale.my oldest rust project is over 4 years old and the compiler breaks it every few months. if I were to compile it today, it would still take around 6 minutes to compile everything, if I miraculously got all the dependency versions lined up to compile under the current compiler.
       
 (DIR) Post #9mtnu8tjbRbZjoJqOu by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-09-14T02:21:37Z
       
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       @eevee many of the problems revolve around the lockfile secretly locking old versions of derive macro crates when trying to upgrade dependencies, and subtle api changes in the standard library over the years, or awkwardness surrounding the use of semver, but i've also rarely had situations where i just flat out cannot compile an entirely untouched crate
       
 (DIR) Post #9n7QCK1jGnaWef7pK4 by shaderphantom@awoo.space
       2019-09-20T16:01:56Z
       
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       @garfiald 50% increase from 0 is still 0 garf