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Cake day: July 4th, 2023

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  • I suppose it has to do with being stateless.

    I just loved learning about lambda calculus.

    I think the idea is to remove complexity by never dealing with state, so you just have one long reduction till you get to the final state…

    But someone who’s more into lambdas etc should speak about this and not me (a weirdo)





  • When I was in schoola classmate set up an instance that is designed for hacking. But another classmate took it in another direction. Instead of following the clues to the answer (it’s a game) they instead hacked the instance and created a folder bomb but named the folders with the Mongolian space separator character. So removing them because a task. No body got upset because well… Hacking can be fun!

    Second: hacking is the term used when you break into something to make it better.

    Cracking is the term used when you break into things for malicious intent






  • Actually, keepass warning you is a feature. When I first set up my account I put in the strongest password keepass would let. Lemmy approved it. But I soon learned later that lemmy cut the password short and didn’t tell me. (I learned using the API)

    So no bug except lemmy not yelling the user itself. Or maybe that was when I first set up my instance… I forget… I’ve got the memory of a frog


  • So the problem with lemmy is that instances don’t immediately see all communities in all instances. For my instance I created a bot that finds all communities from all approved instances. It broke part way through but I got 3500+ communities connected to mine now…

    Since other people don’t that, duplicates get made.