So these four things happened:
1. #Bitwarden, who always advertised being open source, introduced a non-free dependency into their client.
2. People start speculating whether this means that Bitwarden will become proprietary. https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/11611
3. After three days of speculation, founder and CTO Kyle Spearrin posts a comment saying that this is just a measure to isolate a part of the code from the GPL.
4. He then closes & locks the issue.
Looks totally not suspicious, yeah. 😬
A parable. When you go under the Bloor viaduct, only sometimes do you see a train. A certain disappointed kid might say, "The train tracks are always empty!" It's true, they are. And yet, that train moves half a million people every day, more than any of Toronto's highways.
Do not be deceived by the visual magnitude of traffic. When it comes to moving people, the train and the bike lane win.
Them: “You’re not trans, why are you always defending them?”
Me: “I am also not a domestic cat, and if I see you abusing one of those I’ll kick your ass too.”
Donc j'apprends que la famille de Bill Gates était déjà pété de thunes et que sa mère était membre de pleins de conseils d'administration dans les communications (TV, Téléphonie etc) et que c'est donc grâce à son réseau (ahah) que son fils a pu vendre ses DOS à IBM.
Encore une fois, il n'y a pas de "petit gars dans son garage", c'est du flan vendu par les riches pour nous faire croire qu'ils se gardent pas tout le gâteau entier
Hey, #bike enthusiasts, let me nerd snipe you for a second. ( )
In February 2022 I bought this Raleigh bike from a charity shop in France, and, ever since, i've been completely unable to pin-point its precise model, and the half worn decals, don't help. The less-worn spots seem to spell "CT 30" in an oval on the right side of the top tube, and that's it. I have no history for that bike. For all I know it rotted in a garage for decades before being given away.
What I know:
It's a Raleigh bike, Ogre series, "woman" frame, and might be a road bike (at least back when it was released; i got mine with deep-grooved 2" tyres installed). Serial number is D9674XXXX (X are all digits), but aside from hinting at manufacturing in Ireland in '96, it's not much help.
What I've tried:
Wanna help me find the solution?
1000 richest people are approched. "The end of the world is here. Time to go to your doomsday bunker", they are told. The billionaires nodded. They knew this was coming. They were prepared.
So they gathered their loved ones and locked themselves in luxury bunkers. No contact to outside world.
10 years later they emerge. The world has healed. The air is breathable, people are happy. "What was the catastrophy?" they ask the first person they meet.
She screams: "THEY GOT OUT!!!"
This is probably the best thing I ever posted on Twitter. The memory is pretty dear to me; I'm sharing it here so it still exists somewhere if that place collapses.
At the height of One Million Checkboxes's popularity I thought I'd been hacked. A few hours later I was tearing up, extraordinarily proud of some brilliant teens.
Here's my favorite story from running OMCB :)
https://eieio.games/essays/the-secret-in-one-million-checkboxes/