1. @jbqueru oh wow that's rough, sorry to hear that! Thankfully it seems nothing closes down over here in Bengaluru so we had the same capacity as usual being used by maybe a fifth of the usual foot traffic which made things go a lot faster.

  2. 5 AM flights are a bit rough on the sleep schedule but I have legitimately never gotten through baggage check-in and security this fast in Bengaluru airport, I was out of the taxi and in the lounge in around 35 minutes this morning.

  3. @tojikomori The new outfits are so nice :'D

    Timings didn't work out for me this time around to be able to catch up on the streaming tickets either so I really appreciate you sharing <3

  4. Too early in the poll but it's hilarious that nobody saying "no" feels the need to elaborate

  5. @froge @soatok I agree that it makes for better marketing but with the crowd they advertise to it's also actively misleading and clearly dangerous.

  6. @soatok very convenient that Proton repeatedly says that they don't respond to foreign governments asking for user data but fold over like wet cardboard if aforementioned government just makes the Swiss government proxy the request lol

  7. @whitequark actually flashbanged by words. What the hell is even that

  8. @wilfredh I also dislike how difficult it is to write a lint for Rust code but the ESLint way is just not it. It might be a JS ecosystem problem but every major ESLint release (of which there have been many) causes a giant ecosystem rift because you've imported project and framework specific lints written by someone else and now have to wait for *all* of them to sync up before you can adopt a new ESLint, which sucks a lot in practice.

  9. @simon sounds like a repeat of what Meta did with Yann LeCun, sidelining their established expert for someone new.

  10. @whitequark feels like they're expecting a bot on the other end, clown to clown communication.

  11. RE: androiddev.social/@msfjarvis/1

    Now magically my Wi-Fi doesn't work, what the hell is happening with this phone lol. I'm definitely reverting back to stable.

    Weirdly enough it's literally just my main AP that is inaccessible, and every other AP seems to be fine.

  12. Slowly gaslighting myself into writing my own SSG...

  13. @chirpbirb welcome to the better side

  14. @whitequark I can barely buy a 8 TB drive for that price here in India lol

  15. Upgrading to the Android 17 Beta 2 build seems to have deleted my eSIM profile which is an unnecessary distraction I wasn't quite prepared for...

  16. Just had a weird thing happen on #Windows, the login manager appeared to have crashed and loaded me into a brand new Windows 11 user account. Rebooting got it working again, but the first time around was also a normal boot so I'm not sure what went wrong there...

  17. Given how much more my Dad cares about my stock holdings than I do I'm surprised I haven't yet received a panicked call about Cloudflare cratering over the past few days.

  18. Why the hell is #Roblox on the #Twitch navigation??

    Twitch's navigation bar (top left of the website) showing text buttons for Following, Browse, and for some unfathomable reason: Roblox.
  19. The Glance dashboard widget for Lobsters has become effectively useless to me because I am forced to filter out the vibecoding tag out of sheer volume but have no way to do so on the widget. Filed a feature request to hopefully get tag filtering in that as well, otherwise I might have to figure something else out

    github.com/glanceapp/glance/is

  20. @botteaap This is also my own nightmare scenario because I no longer use GPG for anything other than Maven Central and I genuinely couldn't tell you when the current key expires and how to rotate it.

    My kingdom for sigstore.dev and Trusted Publishing through GitHub/GitLab so I never have to think about that garbage ecosystem again :blobUgh:

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  21. @whitequark nothing embodies "solution in search of a problem" more than this

  22. @lesley Pretty sure SSH can be fixed by using Tunnels and the cloudflared CLI, but the additional complexity might not be worthwhile over just using git-credential-manager and OAuth2 with HTTPS.

  23. Been a long time since I've worked with #Cloudflare Workers and I had completely forgotten how nice it is to have production deploys take seconds instead of minutes. The local development story with workerd has also gotten significantly better so you don't even need to deploy to production most of the time.

  24. @mjg59 can't believe someone got to live my dream already

  25. @botteaap Thanks to the SKIE update being delayed I was able to put it off for an extra month but eventually got forced to by corporate policy and it has been a downgrade on every front.

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  26. @erisa a reboot sadly didn't solve the issue, I've sent an email. Thanks for taking a look!

  27. @erisa I did make a config report, will try a reboot now.

  28. 3 years in I finally ran into a #Tailscale issue that I couldn't resolve in 5 minutes: the macOS client got stuck in a bad state and literally every operation fails now including logging out and generating a bug report :blobSmileSweating:

  29. @b0rk if I have to look up the explanation for a particular option there's a 3 in 5 chance that I will be unable to use the search tools of the builtin man viewer to locate it. The search capabilities are too primitive IMO compared to what I've grown accustomed to with modern IDEs and I feel pretty out of my depth outside very basic search queries in `man`.

  30. Any Googlers able to shed light on why a Jetpack release notes docs bug gets put on the "[AOSP] assigned" hotlist? Just by name I don't really understand why AOSP and Jetpack have to be connected over fixing a bit of Markdown.

    issuetracker.google.com/issues

  31. @funkyidol CalDAV/WebDAV are supported out of the box so I connect Thunderbird on desktop/Fossify Calendar on Android to Purelymail and handle my calendar there, not too sure how inviting other people to your events works with this setup but I can try to look into a bit tonight.

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  32. @funkyidol you're welcome! I will say Purelymail's name is _very_ accurate, so you don't quite get a fancy webmail or native apps but they do the core thing well enough that I've never had to ever think about email outside of paying them money.

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  33. When I paired a WearOS emulator with my phone (Studio didn't let me pair a phone emulator with a WearOS emulator) it decided to factory reset my physical watch for some reason. Things are going great!

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