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In one hand: my root beer.

In the other hand: bottle of mayo.

We only get one shot at this, brain. Only one of these goes on my sandwich. I know you'll make the right choice.

if you don't love and treasure Renamon what the fuck are you even doing?

💻 Mozilla Thunderbird - The Failure of a Once Great Client 💻: prose.winterschon.com/2025/05/

Thunderbird, wtf are you doing where you need 83% CPU plus ~50GB (virt) and 20G (res) of RAM allocated? You’re an email client. You handle IMAP. This has become absurd, the slow death of a once great product.

when the install instructions are just a docker container and you ask for actual install instructions

As part of a time-limited trial, yesterday we removed the www.bbc.co.uk & www.bbc.com robots.txt "block" on *one* GenAI crawler.

Here's a graph of total daily requests from that 1 GenAI crawler by content-type. You'll note, they've retrieved ~460k web pages in ~16 hours, so a mean of ~28,750 web pages per hour. They'll likely pull ~690k pages today, ~32GB egress.

Whilst this is a drop in the ocean versus our other traffic, I can easily see how this could sink a smaller website.

#GenAI #WebDev

Got a number of things to do this year still, but I definitely want to make a start on Renamon fursuit once I've sorted out the major things. :3

The Petalinux third party EULA from Xilinx is 287MB of raw ASCII text.

To compare, a King James Bible is about 4.3MB.

Average speeding speed reportedly peaks around 350 wpm.

Approximately 780,000 words in the bible (average word length is thus about 6).

So the average person could in theory read a bible through in about 37 hrs, or reading for 8 hours a day, about 5 days.

To read through this very important license agreement, at the same rate, would take just shy of 300 days (with no days off).

I'm told online that company legal reps start at about $100 an hour. So we're looking at an estimated low end cost to review the EULA by legal of $238,000.

Yeah. I'm sure every company using Petalinx does that.

Want to keep your files safe? Here are your options!

Truecrypt
PBKDF2-RIPEMD160 with 1-2k iterations, practically impossible to break!

Veracrypt
PBKDF2-RIPEMD160 with 327-665k iterations or 500k iterations for SHA-2 or Whirlpool. Virtually impossible to crack even in the distant future!

Seagate Barracuda 3TB
Data unrecoverable after a few months of usage, even on unencrypted volumes!

My cutiemark is a miniaturised reproduction of Otto Dix's triptych Der Krieg, visible only under a microscope

@trans_lykanthropie *cuddles you onto her lap* Hope you had a good sleep, friend. 💜💛

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