Modern and secure platform to manage a decentralized identity based on cryptographic keys



Keyoxide: aspe:keyoxide.org:KI5WYVI3WGWSIGMOKOOOGF4JAE (think PGP key but modern and easier to use)

You can always parallelize, this would be more beneficial for latency.

What's the deal with these huge white paddings around images?

Why are there four speech bubble indicators but six objects?
That's a common design choice in commics for groups of people is it not?
Looked like an intentional design choice to me before I noticed it's ai.
the experiences that make us uniquely human
What do you mean by that?

Sizes are off, especially the circle wouldn't fit.
Libre video game iceberg

Where's oolite?
Also I can recommend wz 2100 as an rts, I'd say it's similar to settlers hok.

ISPs on a voluntary basis, not the nation

... know what?

Neon Genesis Evangelion be like

rna is a completely different molecule, with different properties and used differently by the cell.
For one, rna is less stable than dna, it will fall appart quickly while for dna that process takes millennia.
But more importantly various cell machinery will only accept dna or rna for their respective functions. The cell can put dna into a nucleus and still let rna move outwards to ribosomes for example.
Ribosomes are built from rna and incompatible with dna, so there is an isolation ensuring dna can't get "executed" unintentionally. There are also a large range of gene regulation mechanisms along this extended chain.
Since evolution kinda codes randomly with whatever it has, this duplicated mechanism of storage will be used all over the place. For example here you can give short double stranded rna a suppression effect while keeping short double stranded dna free for a different purpose (like maybe crispr).

That would be wasting their market position.
If vendors can expect say 10% of people to choose a non-windows option it would suffice for microsoft to offer a 20% discount in return for the vendor not offering such an option.
10% might actually be a bit low, there are a lot of people willing to install windows themselves and use one of the comically easy unlock methods.

I don't think so.
To my knowledge that vaccine injects regular rna into cells to have them produce a protein of the virus, so the immune system starts to build antibodies that target the covid virus.
Since it relies on protein building it uses the regular well-known mechanism where mRNA (messenger RNA) is copied from DNA (then complex shit happens which we will ignore) then it reaches the ribosomes that build proteins from the encoded sequence.
The discussed application for this rna silencing is more active, it directly suppresses some genes of the virus to stop it from infecting cells.

It started with the flowers of a purple petunia plant turning white, and ended with a human cell becoming resistant to the deadly embrace of the Aids virus. The intervening decade took in experiments with yeasts, microscopic worms, mice and flies. And they all pointed to one thing: a potential revolution in medical science.

Based on the only information we have, OPs sister is two. So the sister is 2. Trivial.

Only ones I've ever heard are Radiohead and Rage against the Machine.
Sincerely, genZ
Anyway are yall telling me there are no bands that are both horny and angry?

Finland is the canton of Scandinavia I like second most after Sweden so far.
Though I must say Poland was nice too.

Yes, it's a fancy way to turn a link containing encoded text into that text.

At the very least the system should initiate an emergency break when it disengages like that and there is no conflicting human input.

Keins mehr?
Zwei noch?

The modlog on your instance has a few entries with "reason: automod".
These all aren't present on the actual sub.
Another example here is

which still exists on lemmy.world.
This post has less than 30% vote ratio and more than 50 votes. There might be a cutoff under which shit.just.works simply removes content.
Which if true I gotta say kinda sucks. Maybe a remnant from the cp catastrophe?
You better get used to visiting the home instance of posts whenever you see a removed comment you wanna read. Most apps should have a "source link" option, usually with the fediverse symbol, which should open the post on the "ownership" instance, so the one authoritative over what the comment looks like. My app (summit) even offers that per commend conveniently.

Exiting kiosk mode without restarting firefox
I have been playing around with pwa-like experiences, and as part of that I tested "kiosk mode".
For those who don't know, you can start a "kiosk window" with the command firefox -kiosk --new-window <url>
, which will open that url in fullscreen without a titlebar, right click menu, any overlays like the link preview or loading text, ...
I cancelled the fullscreen flag of my window, and had a resizable fully functional website in a frameless window.
Which was great and all, until I realized that in my running profile now every newly opened window is also in kiosk mode, and right click was globally disabled. My running firefox instance has been infected by the kiosk disease.
Anyway, it's not a large issue, I can just restart my infected instance. But I hate restarting my browser, it usually runs for multiple months.
My question is, is it possible to leave kiosk mode without restarting firefox?

Der alltägliche Alltag des ÖPNV-Nutzers
Ein neuer Tag, eine neue Reise.
Natürlich, wie immer, beginnt die Reise 3 Stunden vor Verlassen der Wohnung. Ich beobachte aufmerksam Vorläuferzüge und Busse, um mir ein Bild der Verkehrssituation zu bilden. Der Bus zum Bahnhof ist pünktlich alle 15 Minuten überraschend 6-7 Minuten zu spät ... Außer wenn er nicht fährt. Das erkennt man aber gut daran, dass keine Pünktlichkeit angeschrieben ist. Also außer wenn er nicht kommt und die Zeit trotzdem hochzählt, was man daran erkennt dass er pünktlich ist, obwohl es im Kontext unrealistisch erscheint.
Ich spekuliere also hier, dass dass er pünktlich 6-7 Minuten verspätet kommt.
Nächster Punkt, der Zug. Meine Verbindung ist einfach: Ein Bus, ein Zug. Der Zug fährt stündlich. Ich sehe, mein Zug ist schon "ausgefallen", d.h. er steht noch angeschrieben und taucht in allen Suchen auf, aber alle Stops - jeder einzelne - ist gestrichen. Ok, nicht weiter drüber nachdenken welche Statistik sie damit wieder umgehen wollen, wir haben uns 50km ge

Keyoxide proof
aspe:keyoxide.org:KI5WYVI3WGWSIGMOKOOOGF4JAE

What happened to the back history caching in 120 or 121?
I updated my firefox from 119.0.1 to 121.0 two days ago, and have noticed a for my usage quite significant change:
When I have a page, say a search engine query or a gallery of links on a page, and I open one then go back, previously I got the cached version. Within reason of the cache size I could go back a few pages even days later and critically see them as they where, just like I would expect for a tab I have open.
I use this behavior to work through essentially todo lists, so now that the lists get reloaded every time I visit them, this combines with server side caching to make the list jump around quite annoyingly.
My expected behavior would be the cached back history being served when available, except when I manually hit F5.
Was this change intentional? Is there any way to get the old behavior back?
Edit:
It seems to be a bug and only happen on some profiles, potentially dependent on some metric related to heavy use, like number of open tabs and windows.
Edit:
It s