Hi, I am Clot
(ofc thats not my real name). I like programming (specially rust), my first PL was python (as expected). I am here to explore lemmy and get out my distractions on reddit :D
I think it’s too complex to be a Unicode character
Wake up babe, India mentioned on lemmy
It is 16% in India, lessgo!
That headline is based af
People here in rural areas are very smart, they understood how modi is weakening our democracy. Only god knows when educated elite class will get brain.
This is BIG. Now modi will be forced to discuss all the bills in parliament rather than passing them without any discourse as he did in past 10 years. Theres a chance he wont even become PM and if that happens, this will be biggest electoral upset of 21st century!!!
Well well no one expected that, voters gave us a surprise, that’s the beauty of democracy.
We are done for
Reddit is ded, and for good reasons
Gotta try, the website seems amazing
you dont get the point, do you?
Meanwhile I quietly switched Ms office with libreoffice on my dads PC and he didn’t even notice.
Can’t they work on it now as its hosted via p2p? How would they know
Craze of custom rom is almost over now due to manufacturers bullshit
Here’s another response I got from someone from radicle regarding this.
That’s a great Q.
Radicle can support a federated model, where known major seeds are connected with multiple smaller clusters. >Radicle supports also completely self-sustaining and disconnected clusters of nodes networked between themselves >within that cluster. And of course any other network topography in between.
There’s a promising active proposal to establish a dedicated new Radworks Organization tasked with solving the >incentivization and reward problem for seeds. https://community.radworks.org/t/discussion-rgp-22-start-the…
Additionally, similar to how one can “star” a repo on GitHub, one can “seed” a repo on Radicle. “Starring” a repo is >often a toast of support, akin to an emoji reaction, with little more effect other than that, but in Radicle “seeding” a >project, goes beyond incrementing a vanity metric: it actively supports propagating that project across the Radicle >network. The count of seedings per repo can also be used as a differentiator between original and “copy-cat” ones.
Same question. P2p was initially used to pirate stuff e.g. movies which isn’t a private property and streaming that through p2p made a lot of sense. But for codes I don’t know if its appropriate or not…
Correction: Telegram is not E2EE by default, it is encrypted tho.