Forwarded from Free Software Foundation
Blender 2.80 has been officially released
https://www.blender.org/download/releases/2-80/
https://www.blender.org/download/releases/2-80/
Blender
2.80 — Blender
Blender 2.80 features a redesigned user interface that puts the focus on the artwork that you create.
Forwarded from ShaderX Studios LLC News
The Week of Magic is complete, onto The Week of Life!
Read more here:
http://forum.symnet.moe/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=48&sid=b92a18e5c08a7ea6d057fe3285a16215
Read more here:
http://forum.symnet.moe/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=48&sid=b92a18e5c08a7ea6d057fe3285a16215
Forwarded from Vivian's dev rants.
bootOS, an operating system in 512 bytes of x86 machine code (one boot sector) ~
https://github.com/nanochess/bootOS
https://github.com/nanochess/bootOS
GitHub
GitHub - nanochess/bootOS: bootOS is a monolithic operating system in 512 bytes of x86 machine code.
bootOS is a monolithic operating system in 512 bytes of x86 machine code. - nanochess/bootOS
Forwarded from Sickipedia
Dear Capitalists,
Stop exploiting poor people for your own personal gain.
Yours faithfully
Gender fluid Marxist
Sent from my Iphone
Location: Starbucks
#other
Stop exploiting poor people for your own personal gain.
Yours faithfully
Gender fluid Marxist
Sent from my Iphone
Location: Starbucks
#other
Forwarded from Hacker News
Forwarded from Jedi In Spandex
German is a relatively easy language. If you know Latin you're used to declensions and can learn German without great difficulty. That's what German teachers tell you at the first lesson. Then you start studying the der, die, das, den... and they tell you that everything follows a logical order. So it's easy. And to prove it, let's look at an example more closely.
You sign up for first-year German and go out and buy the textbook. It's a beautiful, hard-bound book, published in Dortmund, which talks about the customs of the Hottentots (Hottentotten in German). The book tells us that when opossums (Beutelratten) are captured, they are placed in cages (Kasten) with bars made of wood slats (Lattengitter) to keep them from escaping. These cages are called Lattengitterkasten in German and when there is an opossum inside, are know as Beutelrattenlattengitterkasten. One day, the Hottentot police arrests a would-be murderer (Attentäter), who allegedly tried to kill a Hottentot mother (Mutter). Her son is a good-for-nothing stutterer (Stottertrottel). That mother is, thus, a Hottentottenstottertrottelmutter and her would-be murderer is a Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterattentäter.
Easy, right? So the police captures the suspect and put him, for the time being, in an opossum cage (Beutelrattenlattengitterkasten), but the prisoner escapes! A search ensues and a Hottentot warrior cries out,
"I have captured the murder suspect (den Attentäter)!"
"Yes? Which one?" asks the chieftain.
"The Beutelrattenlattengitterkastenattentäter!" replies the warrior.
"What? The murder suspect who was in the opossum cage?" asks the Hottentot chieftain.
"That's right," says the warrior, "the Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterattentäter."
By now you know enough German to understand that he's talking about the would-be murderer of the mother of the good-for-nothing Hottentot stutterer, right?
"Oh, I see", says the Hottentot chieftain, "why didn't you say so right away? You could have begun by saying that you had captured the Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterbeutelrattenlattengitterkastenattentäter!".
As you can see, German is a very easy language. All you have to do is pay a little attention.
#language #lol
You sign up for first-year German and go out and buy the textbook. It's a beautiful, hard-bound book, published in Dortmund, which talks about the customs of the Hottentots (Hottentotten in German). The book tells us that when opossums (Beutelratten) are captured, they are placed in cages (Kasten) with bars made of wood slats (Lattengitter) to keep them from escaping. These cages are called Lattengitterkasten in German and when there is an opossum inside, are know as Beutelrattenlattengitterkasten. One day, the Hottentot police arrests a would-be murderer (Attentäter), who allegedly tried to kill a Hottentot mother (Mutter). Her son is a good-for-nothing stutterer (Stottertrottel). That mother is, thus, a Hottentottenstottertrottelmutter and her would-be murderer is a Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterattentäter.
Easy, right? So the police captures the suspect and put him, for the time being, in an opossum cage (Beutelrattenlattengitterkasten), but the prisoner escapes! A search ensues and a Hottentot warrior cries out,
"I have captured the murder suspect (den Attentäter)!"
"Yes? Which one?" asks the chieftain.
"The Beutelrattenlattengitterkastenattentäter!" replies the warrior.
"What? The murder suspect who was in the opossum cage?" asks the Hottentot chieftain.
"That's right," says the warrior, "the Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterattentäter."
By now you know enough German to understand that he's talking about the would-be murderer of the mother of the good-for-nothing Hottentot stutterer, right?
"Oh, I see", says the Hottentot chieftain, "why didn't you say so right away? You could have begun by saying that you had captured the Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterbeutelrattenlattengitterkastenattentäter!".
As you can see, German is a very easy language. All you have to do is pay a little attention.
#language #lol
Forwarded from GNU Propaganda (Archived)
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/08/skype-slack-other-electron-based-apps-can-be-easily-backdoored/
Electron, and all applications based on Chromium are a severe threat to user freedom with ambiguous licensing practices, non-free blobs, and more! Protect your freedom, and now your security. Uninstall!
Electron, and all applications based on Chromium are a severe threat to user freedom with ambiguous licensing practices, non-free blobs, and more! Protect your freedom, and now your security. Uninstall!
Ars Technica
Skype, Slack, other Electron-based apps can be easily backdoored
Changes to configuration files don't change signature, can add malicious features.