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Reddit launches moderator rewards program amid sitewide discontent
  • I pop into reddit occasionally with my ad blocker turned off. Any companies still popping up there are added to my shit list.

  • What is an absurdity that has been normalized by society?
  • Health insurance tied to your job.

  • Epic Games Store is offering developers 100% of revenue for six months of exclusivity
  • They'll get 100% of my zero dollars that way.

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  • Denver's entire downtown is a 45 degree slant from the rest of the city so the image is questionable...

  • Do we really need these many posting bots?
  • In some places it makes sense: Memes, jokes, "self sufficient content". But when exmormon has post titles with questions but are posted by a bot, that's useless. There's no interacting with OP.

    I think each community has to decide if their content is supported by these bots or not.

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  • The Outer Worlds might scratch the same itch if you're looking for something newer. Made by the New Vegas people: Obsidian. It's a little small but they're working on a sequel.

  • It tastes... clear
  • I read something, probably on Reddit, about how during TV interviews they record several seconds of "silence" in the same room as the interview because during editing if they want to remove something, they can't just zero out the audio, that's TOO silent and doesn't sound right. Instead they overwrite the sound with this silence and it sounds more natural.

    The flavor of water is the background silence that's not nothing.

  • Hackers can Abuse Microsoft Office Executables to Download Malware
  • What till you hear what can be done with certutil.

    It's called LOLBINs. Living Off the Land BINaries.

  • Hyundai, Kia recall 91,000 US vehicles over fire risks, urge owners to park outside
  • First children can steal their cars because of a lack of security, then their palisades start catching fire because of their trailer hitch electric connection, now even more fires? How are they still in business?

  • Wisconsin lawsuit asks new liberal-controlled Supreme Court to toss Republican-drawn maps
  • What are some examples of well drawn congressional maps?

  • Does Mnemonic Passcode more secure than normal password?
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  • Yahaha! Oof!
  • Revenge for all the times I dropped the rock back on their head.

  • What is the worst advice you've ever heard?
  • "Ignore the bullies and they'll leave you alone."

  • life has no meaning
  • Pessimistic and Optimistic Nihilism

  • Best DNS for privacy?
  • /etc/hosts

  • What are you working on Wednesday
  • It's not that simple. Parsing isn't a problem, it's formatting with a timezone that sucks. It's a pinch point in a lot of different ways. Because MomentJS is in maintenance mode and the Temporal library isn't ready yet, I tried to do it in vanilla JS. Date objects don't do a good job of keeping track of timezone. You can only apply the timezone when converting the Date object to a string with .toLocaleString(locale, {timeZone: "America/New_York"}) and the formatting rules available are not capable of producing the desired not-quite-ISO8601Nanos timestamp (I don't want it to be in UTC, I want that layout with a trailing timezone offset). I fell back to moment but moment-timezone doesn't work well with the Jest tests as they're written. I plan to rewrite a lot when the Temporal library is prod ready but that won't be before this sprint is over.

  • I know I should... but I just really don't wanna
  • When you can press "Go" and dozens of little green lights light up? That's the stuff.