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New decade, new nonsense

Crypto researcher @FatManTerra has described this as "the first decentralized robbery" as people rush to copy the transaction used by the original exploiter to take money for themselves.

— web3 is going just great (@web3isgreat) August 2, 2022

Outlook still uses the MS Word HTML engine to render emails. 💥 https://t.co/CDiwAZTZi0

— Peter Steinberger (@steipete) August 2, 2022

“purity isn't useful” they say. “function names are enough documentation, you don't have to put side-effects in the signature”. Explain this then: https://t.co/A1kjEHLoEI pic.twitter.com/lAVtqGPy9e

— Ἑ̼̝̞̂ͨ̓κ̤͙͆ͮ̑ͅά͉͍͎ͩ̆̂τ̳̣̟͊ͣ͌η̱̘̱̍͛̊ (@TechnoEmpress) July 27, 2022

Later on, while the car is parked in his driveway, Tesla calls him to tell him that they found and fixed a configuration mistake with his car.

They remotely software locked the car to be a 60 again, despite having been a 90 for years.

He now has ~80 miles less range.

(3/*)

— Jason Hughes (@wk057) July 25, 2022

I wondered what would happen when the indoor temperature would hit 100F. Well, it finally happened… pic.twitter.com/3aik0Xsnaq

— Misuzu "Ruri" Mosu (@misuzulive) July 26, 2022

Early versions of BeOS occasionally crashed. Since they were presenting the system at trade shows, the team needed a quick solution. The answer: a crash screen that made it look intentional. pic.twitter.com/nKul70evGJ

— Daniel Feldman (@d_feldman) July 21, 2022

After further inspection I found that an average match only uses about 11mb.

However. After each match the main menu retrieves about 300mb of data from the CDN on PC and Xbox. Which after about 2 matches results in over 1GB of network traffic. It's nuts.https://t.co/Gj4mDwjntR https://t.co/17H9eomjnK

— Neeko 🍣 (@NicmeistaR) July 21, 2022

Fun fact: Due to a programming oversight, you were able to flush yourself down the toilet.

This issue has been fixed for the full release, sorry everyone. pic.twitter.com/Qt2cKapKvX

— Wesley de Waart (Selaco dev) (@Nexxtic) July 19, 2022

GitHub delete turbolinks challenge pic.twitter.com/JKGmDwKTcz

— Jamie Kyle 🏳️‍🌈 (@buildsghost) July 19, 2022

holy shit. how is netflix able to stream such detailed film grain on highly compressed video? bc it's made dynamically client-side.

they interpret the film grain characteristics from the source video before compression, then rebuild it on decode pic.twitter.com/DPGFNPsOU0

— parker gibbons (@parker_gibbons) July 18, 2022

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