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I have been using NASM in my spare time recently because “learning” assembly is an itch I always had. I’m having so much fun. Cool to see it posted here.


Same here! NASM really gets me out of comfort zone but i’m a good way.


Interesting project. Too bad it doesn't (yet?) support iOS.


I have some doubts whether this would be permitted on the App Store.

YouTube could argue that this is piracy and Apple might side with them.

Still, they could distribute the package (and let people side load it on jailbroken devices or through XCode if they are developers). Grayjay is not on the Play Store either, afterall. But the audience is probably too small to bother.


Maybe that changes in a few Month when Apple has to open up at least in Europe to other App Stores.


Can NPTv6 be useful in these scenarios?

Disclaimer: I know only the basics of IPv6


I agree. The distro I am using lets me move windows by holding down Meta/Super key and left mouse button - anywhere in the window. Firefox is an example of how terrible it can get, see this screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/zs2wekv.png. To move this window I can either click to the left of the Firefox icon (to the left in image) or between the arrow down and minimize to the right.


This is a X11 feature AFAIK. Meta+Right-click resizes the window by the way.


> This is a X11 feature AFAIK

Good to know!

> Meta+Right-click resizes the window by the way.

Yep, I use it all the time, killer feature!


I mean, what’s the alternative? Go back to Internet Explorer style windows, with 3 toolbars?


Yes? We managed on 1024x768 screens and all that “wasted” real estate. Meanwhile I have two 2880x2560 monitors hanging off my dock and UX designers are tripping over themselves to hide more shit in the overflow menu to save me 5 pixels of vertical space.


And one of those monitors is pivoted vertical...


Yes, in Internet Explorer you could show and hide all those toolbars as you liked. So, you could adapt the application to your needs.

If my former self, that was forced to use Internet Explorer, would defend its UI in the future, it would rotate in the grave.


Yes, I stopped reading because of this.


> Would much rather have a truly decentralized identity where you can change providers without losing continuity of your identity. Where your identity provider has to keep you happy, or you transparently move your identity to a new provider.

This sounds like my dreams. Is there anything that exist now that does this?

For Azure, could you use a 1:1 mapping of Managed Identities and use Federated Credentials? (OIDC).


My in-laws also have a Nissan Leaf from 2013. It lost some amount of capacity but there has never been a problem with it. It is crazy.


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