dbx12

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[–] dbx12 1 points 2 days ago

Yay, where do I sign up? (Jk, I'm already a beta tester)

[–] dbx12 20 points 3 days ago

For domains, you actually own them. If you define ownership as being able to trade them compared to leasing something where you are not allowed to sell the item for example.

[–] dbx12 5 points 4 days ago

I'll save y'all the search an tell you it costs about 950€ plus shipping for a 5 kg behemoth of a keyboard. And plus any tariffs, should you live in freedom land and tariffs are currently applicable.

(* freedom sold separately)

[–] dbx12 2 points 6 days ago

But will you be driving, sailing out traveling?

[–] dbx12 18 points 1 week ago

That's your mistake there, you should appeal Damian Clearance not David Clarence. Rookie mistake.

[–] dbx12 21 points 1 week ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (4 children)

I think spoilers are still not working. (Please do not interpret "still" as impatience).

spoilerTest this spoiler

Edit: yup, still not working.

Edit 2: the new 1.0.15 interested support for spoilers, yay!

[–] dbx12 6 points 1 week ago

The alternative is "just serve it as a regular website". It doesn't need to be an app to do its job. Name a functionality which only exists in electron but not in the standard browser API.

[–] dbx12 4 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

You usually get the book corresponding to your faith, so that would be an option. Given that the Bible (can't speak mich about it but way less about the others) has chapters and verses and what not, addressing single words is simple.

For the "name of relative is the code", yeah that needs a good memory.

[–] dbx12 10 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Your options depend on how much code you can agree on. Ask about imaginary relatives map each name to a meaning, so asking about the health of Aunt Judy could mean that the prison refuses your access to a lawyer and telling you thought about Uncle Sam could mean they keep you in solitary. Or whatever facts you want to communicate. Your revolutionary friends could respond in the same manner. The flaw is in being limited to previously agreed upon code words.

If you have access to a common book, you can refer to words by page, line and word number. You could embed the numbers as words in a story you are writing to your (imaginary) child. "Behind the seven hills, there were five houses with nine rooms each" can translate to "take the 9th word on page seven, line five". Obviously you need the exact same copy of the book for this to work, the Bible is quite common for this cipher.

[–] dbx12 1 points 2 weeks ago

I knew my current, quite cheap doesn't do it like the one my parents had during my childhood. That one made a way more consistent "cooking sound".

[–] dbx12 4 points 2 weeks ago

If he continues to play deus ex human revolution, he will eventually learn why it didn't work out that easily even in the future Detroit.

[–] dbx12 16 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

There was a big git hoster (cough bitbucket cough) who didn't have support for signed commits until a few months ago. But the signature is only considered good if the pubkey you uploaded contains the mail you use for logging in. Because surely no sane person would have more than one mail, right?

 

Apparently I died on Jan 13 and was already buried. But it was a unlucky year for me and I died again in a car crash on Feb 13. What do I need to respond to this inspector's inquiry?

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