If something I say sounds insane it's usually a shitpost, but if you wanna be sure u can ask (It will give me feedback to add notation so that I can be sure it's not misunderstood)
I can be weird and lewd here, I usually try to CW stuff correctly, mostly succeed but viewer discretion is advised, I am not strictly mDNI but I def would require not interacting with lewd posts, and I will block if I realize that this is happening. Also lewd stuff I post are usually jokes, I am in a monogamous relationship so do NOT try to unironically hit on me. Ironically is fine if I know you and its all for jokes.
Few statements that I believe so if u dont believe you might not like me and I might not like you: - Trans rights (I mean ALL trans rights. Transfem, masc, enby, anything else too, you are all valid) - Gay rights - Queer rights - MAPs aren't queers. Pedophilia is not a sexuality. - Privacy matters
Project idea 💡 843742: immich like thing but designed specifically for my usecase of containing a lot of files (40k collection my belowed) And also would have a benefit of not being affiliated with Rossmann
@dequbed Tho I do agree that this statement can be too broad and too specific at the same time Cus like This also applies to any part of security-critical application, awesome existing crypto won't save anyone from leaking personal data via bad endpoint lol
@dequbed I know my own experience doesn't represent general population, but for me personally "Don't roll your own crypto" didn't discourage me from learning cryptography, for me it just meant that you probably should use already proven and existing solutions instead of making your own shit in critical piece of software, but also try and learn why those are good, and generally it made me more interested in the internals of how it all works. I don't feel anyone is discouraged from making personal projects with their own crypto for learning purposes
serious answer@tauon (I'll say at first that I am just a nerd for this stuff, but not very smart, so I might get stuff wrong, if someone notices innacuracies, pls correct me) It actually used to mean something along "to succeed", like asking "How are you making out?" was something like "Are you doing okay?" Then, because of that meaning, it started to get used more as a slang of something like "succeeded in having sex", and since tongue kissing was associated with sex, it got attached to that meaning.