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  • You can make nice little self watering pots with a 3d printer and the right filament.

    Those extending swords are really fun.

    There are also 3d puzzles you can make.

    You can also print models you'd like to paint as minis. You just need the model, sandpaper, primer and some paint.

  • Feedback on open source royalty license?
  • I love this idea. I feel like a shakeup with licenses is needed. I wonder if you could consult a lawyer then ask some larger open source projects if they would be willing to adopt the license?

    If it's identical to GPL or MIT for small licenses, but forces corporations to give back to the community, it's only fair.

  • Learning to back up my messages

    I've been looking around to find a good, privacy respecting way to sync my messages between phones. I decided I'm going to use SyncThing so I don't have to mess around with a server. The only problem with this is that I haven't been able to find any apps that work on modern Android that routinely backup and import messages from a file/folder into the messages database. Does anyone know any app that might do this?

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    The Bible story of the apple was probably originally a birds-and-the-bees type talk. Probably for girls.
  • The problem with interpretation is that, if you can make a convincing argument about why something should be seen a specific way, youll have people see it that way. Same thing here. I agree that it's a possible interpretation, but it also just depends on who you're talking to. Point being others in the comments with wildly differing views, but with justifications that are equally as valid. Who knows what's the right interpretation, your guess is as good as anyone's.

  • C can be memory-safe (2023)
  • The core principle of computer-science is that we need to live with legacy, not abandon it.

    The problem isn't a principle of a computer science, but one of just safety. Also, who said this is a principle of computer science?

  • I've got a domain but whats next?

    I recently purchased a domain for myself as a why-the-fuck-not purchase and I need some ideas for what to put on there. Some ideas so far include: Small Blog Personal S/FTP server to sync back to Minecraft server

    Does anyone have other ideas? Thanks :)

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    Best fuzzing tool

    I'm trying to find a good fuzzing tool for testing my web applications and was wondering what people would recommend. I'm trying to find one that is open source, free, and doesn't use proprietary stuff. It seems like Google's OSSFuzz is the closest option to what I'm looking for, but it uses Google cloud :/

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    Runtime Profiling in Rust

    I've been trying to find something that allows me to see performance visualizations in my rust programs, but I haven't found any so far. I'm looking for something that's like SnakeViz in Python, but for Rust. If there's a better way to get about doing this, I'm all ears.

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