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Cake day: October 16th, 2023

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  • I’ve just had a quick poke around, and you can load up other people’s work - there’s a massive variety which shows just how much is in this simulation program.

    You can load up simulations with the bottom-left icon, then hit the pause button that’s bottom right to start them off. If any talk about “sparking” they mean use the SPRK tool to put electricity in the thing they’re talking about - you can search for SPRK using the search tool above the pause button, or find it under the Electronics menu (second one in that right-hand side with the plug icon).







  • I know how federation works, but look at the network inspector and you’ll see you’re pulling a lot of images from Cloudflare-proxied sites (or you’re missing a lot, if you’ve blacklisted them).

    Anyway, I only meant that even Lemmy, with its anti-corporate culture, is still heavily using Cloudflare. “Only” 22% is still a lot in my book.

    I’m interested as to your motives - are you doing this as a boycott, and/or to protect your privacy (or similar)? Also, are you blocking domains one-by-one, or are doing something like using firewall rules?






  • It’s interesting that the author and most others went with 403, when 426 seems to be the most appropriate.

    Neither are perfect matches, since 403 is about authentication and 426 is for Upgrade semantics (i.e. the upgrade is over the same transport protocol, not switching from http to https). npm isn’t sending an Upgrade header, which is required, but I think if it sent Upgrade: TLS/1.0, HTTP/1.1 then that would be claiming they supported TLS on port 80 (STARTTLS style) - possible but unconventional.


  • Deebster@programming.devtoScience Memes@mander.xyzAnt smell
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    At the same time, Penick had people rate what they thought the ant smelled like. Most people said blue cheese, but some thought it smelled like rotted coconut. So Penick rotted a coconut in his backyard and found a mold growing on it that, sure enough, is the same mold (Penicillium roqueforti) that’s used to produce blue cheese. Another mystery, solved.

    So American house ants, rotten coconuts and blue cheese all smell the same. Life is weird.