you know about the iTunes terms of use infamously demands you not use it for the purposes of developing nuclear weapons
do u think they're just waiting to spring that on some government and sue them
you know about the iTunes terms of use infamously demands you not use it for the purposes of developing nuclear weapons
do u think they're just waiting to spring that on some government and sue them
@clacke they were telling me about the concept of ahegao...
@clacke hehehehehe ofc ofc i understand why some people look at porn I mean I used to do it myself when I had testosterone coursing through my veins. I'm just teasing everyone who immediately started explaining Hebraic tropes to me :P
apparently a lot of people on here look at
porn????
i dont. sorry. i'm not really sure what that is tbh???
probably something unholy
@clacke check under your seat.... IT'S SURVEILLANCE TECH!!! FOR EVERYONE!!
AND, that's not all!! I'm also giving you an assignment to undermine a foreign government!! WOO!! Everybody gets an assignment!!!
There's pretty much no point in the movie where you go "OH MY GAWD THATS STUPID DONT DO THAT" like in other horror movies. The protagonist in genre savvy but to make up for it the scenarios are even more terrifying and unnerving, because they don't let you think "Well, if I was in this situation, I'd be smarter" cuz no... the protag is pretty smart, the circumstances are still terrifying.
Get Out subverts tons of genre tropes of typical structures and elements, while remaining very well paced
still thinking about Get Out
gawd there's so much to say about it but so much of it is spoilers and I think it's a movie that you *really* don't want spoiled
It does a very good job of taking "I hate X, it makes me feel like I'm Y" moments and then just following the possibility of Y to its most extreme gruesome conclusion. And besides sci-fi/horror elements, absolutely everything that happens in it feels plausible and realistic
Oh shit having a computer again means I can start trying to work on implementing conversation_id in Mastodon.
How do I set up the right kinda dev environment hehe. This may take a while. I guess I'll start by reading the OStatus protocols.
@amsomniac the OStatus protocol really isn't built for that kind of thing. As a dev team we're trying to move away from creating any illusions of encryption or privacy on a social network that by its nature involves tons of unknown servers automatically connecting to and retrieving your posts. We can constrain who the post is "shown to" but we can't constrain who "can see" it. OStatus just isn't good for that. Your idea makes more sense for XMPP or Matrix based networks.
Chirp! is a social network. It runs on GNU social, version 2.0.1-beta0, available under the GNU Affero General Public License.
All Chirp! content and data are available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license.