javascript, to random

Firefox can now natively edit PDF

Another firefox big W

's-go-firefox-team

scy, to javascript
@scy@chaos.social avatar

Theo on const vs let in :

https://youtu.be/dqmtzHB2zTM (32 min).

It's a long video, and he's basically only reacting to and commenting on Let me be https://www.epicweb.dev/talks/let-me-be (12 min) by Ryan Florence.

Theo's main point is that const doesn't mean "this value will never change" (since objects and arrays can obviously still be mutated), but that let means "pay attention, this value will be reassigned further down", and I totally agree.

pablolarah, to javascript
@pablolarah@mastodon.social avatar

🟪🟥 JavaScript var, let, and const explained
by Kevin Powell @KevinJPowell
Feat.: Chris Ferdinandi @ChrisFerdinandi @cferdinandi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pobWEaHNChY

grheavyroller, to random
@grheavyroller@mastodon.social avatar

I want one of these.

@pluralistic -- "We all deserve dark corners where we stand a chance of finding well-managed communities that can deliver the value that keeps us stuck to our decaying giant platforms. Eventually, the will chase every user off these platforms – not just kids or sex-workers or political radicals. When that happens, it sure would be nice if everyone could set up in a dark corner of their own."

https://pluralistic.net/2024/03/23/evacuate-the-platforms/#let-the-platforms-burn

pluralistic, to random
@pluralistic@mamot.fr avatar

If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

https://pluralistic.net/2024/03/23/evacuate-the-platforms/#let-the-platforms-burn

2/

linmob, to random
@linmob@fosstodon.org avatar
heiseonline, to security German

Lauschangriff auf russischen Jabber-Server in Deutschland: Wer steckt dahinter?

Rein zufällig flog auf, dass sich Unbekannte mit einem eigenen Zertifikat in Jabber-Chat-Verbindungen einklinkten. Die Betreiber vermuten eine Polizeiaktion.

https://www.heise.de/news/Lauschangriff-auf-russischen-Jabber-Server-in-Deutschland-Wer-steckt-dahinter-9343653.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

'sEncrypt

cark, to typst
@cark@social.tchncs.de avatar

The result of my first tinkering with :

#let LATEX = {  
 [L];box(move(  
 dx: -4.2pt, dy: -1.2pt,  
 box(scale(65%)[A])  
 ));box(move(  
 dx: -5.7pt, dy: 0pt,  
 [T]  
));box(move(  
 dx: -7.0pt, dy: 2.7pt,  
 box(scale(100%)[E])  
));box(move(  
 dx: -8.0pt, dy: 0pt,  
 [X]  
));h(-8.0pt)  
}

It is possible that #LATEX will soon be obsolete.  
marcin, to random

I often help friends with their engineering projects. Sometimes, a 15 minute chat with someone more experienced can save hours of research. I don't think it's fair to restrict this to privileged people who live in Berlin, so I set aside some time each week for free online consulting.

If you'd like to bounce off project ideas, want someone to review a drawing, or just need a little encouragement, you can book a chat with me here:

https://marcin.website/#let-s-chat

Chickenpet, to Twitch

Also.... maybe this.

A huge thank you to everyone who's come along and spent time with my streams. ^^ It's been an absolute delight so far, so let's see where we can go from here.

I'm currently in the process of setting things up, but starting from tomorrow's stream, you can collect golden eggs, ready for when redeems and shenanigans are ready. <3

'SGOOOOO!

lennybird, to politics in Mitch McConnell escorted away from cameras after freezing during a news conference
@lennybird@lemmy.world avatar

Here’s a write-up I made 4-years-ago, just to give a refresher on what kind of piece of shit McConnell is:

Recently, a Harvard Constitutional Law School professor denounced Mitch McConnell as a, “flagrant dickhead,” now, Trump supporters might contend that this Harvard Constitutional Law Professor is a deep-state liberal agent or without any evidence whatsoever (Edit: I’m not far off; observe this right-wing article calling him a, “crazed leftist”…). Nevertheless, the professor is in my view correct.

#’s review some of Mitch McConnell’s hypocrisy, double-standards, and blatant corruption:

Mitch McConnell in 2010:

The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president"

Claims he wants bipartisanship, immediately slaps down any hope of working with Democrats.

Refusal to Cooperate with Obama on Russian Cyber-attack findings

In the run-up to the 2016 election, Mitch McConnell denied aiding and exposing to the public the fact that Russians were committing domestic cyber-attacks and attempting to covertly influence the outcome of the 2016 election for Trump:

FROM PBS FRONTLINE DOCUMENTARY:

NARRATOR: Top intelligence officials traveled to Capitol Hill to tell congressional leaders what they knew.

JEH JOHNSON, Sec. of Homeland Security, 2013-17: They were all there— the speaker, leader Pelosi, leader McConnell, leader Reid, the Foreign Affairs Committees, the Intel Committees. They were all there. And we briefed them on what we knew.

NARRATOR: Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell expressed skepticism about the intelligence and warned that he would not join an effort to publicly challenge Putin.

RYAN LIZZA:They’re told by Mitch McConnell, the majority leader of the Senate, that, “If you do that, we’re going to interpret that as you putting the thumb on the scales for Hillary Clinton.”

NARRATOR: The meetings were top secret, held behind closed doors.

JOHN BRENNAN: In those briefings of Congress, some of the individuals expressed concern that this was motivated by partisan interests on the part of the administration. And I took offense to that and told them that this is an intelligence assessment. This is an intelligence matter.

GREG MILLER: It’s a moment when politics and partisan positioning appears to take precedence over national security. In other words, they’re so worried about each other, the Democrats and Republicans as adversaries, that they can’t get around the idea that there is a bigger adversary.

NARRATOR: In Moscow, President Vladimir Putin denied being at the center of the hacking, but he seemed pleased to be the center of attention.

McConnell’s blocking of Executive Appointments & the Supreme Court Nuclear Options:

In 2013 The Republicans were blocking every routine (70+) appeals court appointment by Obama. Reid got pissed at the obstructionist games and bypassed the super-majority approval requirement to keep the executive branch moving:

In 2013, Reid invoked the “nuclear option,” a historic move that changed a long-standing Senate rule, dropping the number of votes needed to overcome a filibuster from 60 to a simple majority for executive appointments and most judicial nominations — a decision he justified because of trouble getting through court confirmations in the latter half of the Obama Administration

… to which McConnell responded:

At the time, then-Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and many other Republicans warned Reid that he would regret implementing the nuclear option.

“What goes around comes around. And someday they’re going to be in the minority,” Republican Sen. John Thune warned.

The key part? Reid specifically excluded Supreme Court appointments from the nuclear option.

Reality is that McConnell would’ve done that regardless and if he really cared about the Constitution he would’ve taken the high road and not lowered the bar. Reid was just a convenient nonsensical excuse. It falls entirely on McConnell, not only for lowering the Supreme Court nomination bar, but causing the unprecedented obstructionism in the first place. McConnell’s true colors and lack of standard is shown by his recent actions of having one standard for Dems in, “Not letting an outgoing President appoint a lifetime Supreme Court Justice,” to—suddenly—saying “we’d fill a Supreme Court vacancy during a Presidential election year.” Pure. Hypocrisy.

By the way: The obstructionism was unprecedented in 2013 by Republicans. In 2005, Democrats were blocking only 10 of 214 judicial nominations. In 2013? Republicans were blocking 59 executive branch nominees and 17 judicial nominees. (And again, in 2005, excluding the Supreme Court wasn’t under discussion, either).

Per Politifact:

In 2013, then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was much closer to being correct when he said, “In the history of the United States, 168 presidential nominees have been filibustered, 82 blocked under President Obama, 86 blocked under all the other presidents.” His figure included non-judicial nominees.

The bottom-line is that McConnell and McConnell alone invoked the Nuclear Option for Supreme Court Appointments, a step Reid did not take and had restraint. Reid could’ve, but he didn’t. If he did, then yes, it would’ve been the Dems’ fault. If the best argument conservative apologists have truly is that “But the Dems did it,” then not only are they invoking a Whataboutism, Tu Quoque (aka, two-wrongs-make-a-right) fallacy, they’re also invoking a false-equivalence since they never touched Supreme Court appointments.

What makes this all so amusing is that Merrick Garland once had bipartisan support for being appointed to the SCOTUS 6 years prior, but following Scalia’s death in 2016 and being an Obama nomination, McConnell was blocking it (sticking to his outright declared commitment to obstructing Obama from the very beginning of his Presidency when he, again, said):

The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president

Those aren’t the words of someone willing to compromise and work together. Let me be very clear: Republicans were to blame for the division, the gridlocking, the obstructionism. Let’s not forget that McConnell also fell in line when the government was twice shutdown by Republicans when they held peoples’ safety & paychecks hostage for political expediency.

During Obama’s final term in office, McConnell denies appointing Merrick Garland to the SCOTUS (and who by the way had no sexual assault accusations), and who originally had bipartisan support—only because Obama nominated him:

Senator Orrin Hatch, President pro tempore of the United States Senate and the most senior Republican Senator, predicted that President Obama would “name someone the liberal Democratic base wants” even though he “could easily name Merrick Garland, who is a fine man.”[79][80] Five days later, on March 16, Obama formally nominated Garland to the then vacant post of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.[81][82]

In an unprecedented move, Senate Republicans (under Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell) refused to consider Garland’s nomination, holding “no hearings, no votes, no action whatsoever” on the nomination.[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merrick_Garland#cite_note-83

That outright proves Republicans are the issue at coming to agreement on nominations, not Democrats.

On enabling the potential obstruction of the Mueller investigation

Later, after again spouting vacuous words about bipartisanship, denies passing simple “better safe than sorry” legislation to protect the integrity of Robert Mueller’s investigation from the likes of Sessions, Whitaker, and then Barr. (literally no reason not to unless you’re enabling or hoping for obstruction).

GZapata, to random Spanish

Mi pregunta de hoy es... ¿podemos llegar a entender la renta como un servicio público? Educación, sanidad, renta. ¿Qué haría falta para que así fuera?

gabboman,

@Maiko@GZapata@mas.to ingreso minimo vital he de suponer

-me-dream

HistoPol, (edited ) to random
@HistoPol@mastodon.social avatar

@ESC @escat3r

25 , what were you thinking? This is , not a travesty.

3 „Mama ŠČ“

The pics say it all.

Sorry, NEXT!

ToxicAlly, to random

We found the Dawn Shard in the tomb only to be captured by Archades. The fleet blew up and maybe Ashe could use the shard for independence?

🌬 Streaming Final Fantasy 12 on Twitch

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video/mp4

ToxicAlly, to random

Found Panelo, saved "Amalia" who was the dead Princess Ashe, and now we head to King Raithwall's Tomb to find a special magicite.

🌬 Streaming Final Fantasy on www.twitch.tv/Toxic_Ally

's play

autonomysolidarity, to random German
@autonomysolidarity@todon.eu avatar

+++ [BRD] Antifa-Ost-Verfahren am OLG nähert sich dem Ende +++ TagX in rückt näher +++

"Das Antifa-Ost-Verfahren gegen vier Beschuldigte am Oberlandesgericht (OLG) Dresden, die für militante antifaschistische Angriffe auf Nazis verantwortlich gemacht werden sollen, läuft seit Herbst 2021. Nun soll vorraussichtlich Ende März das Urteil gegen die vier Antifaschist:innen gefällt werden, die unter anderem wegen Bildung einer kriminellen Vereinigung angeklagt sind.

Dies könnte für die Angeklagten einige Jahre Haft bedeuten. Lina ist bereits seit November 2020 in U-Haft.Am Samstag nach der Urteilsverkündung wird in Leipzig eine große Antifaschistische Demo stattfinden."

https://emrawi.org/?BRD-Antifa-Ost-Verfahren-am-OLG-nahert-sich-dem-Ende-TagX-in-Leipzig-ruckt-2538

autonomysolidarity,
@autonomysolidarity@todon.eu avatar

'sFightWhitePride
Rechte Gewalt, Notwehr und Nothilfe:
Danke,

"Wer im Kampf gegen Rechts die Parole „Keine Gewalt“ zitiert, lässt Neonazi-Opfer im Stich. Die Gewalt, die sie erfahren, wird so nicht verhindert."

https://taz.de/Rechte-Gewalt-Notwehr-und-Nothilfe/!5563181/

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