Star Trek Voyager /j
Star Trek Voyager /j
That comments a spy!
I haven’t played it, but maybe Hello Neighbor?
Is there a space bound monkey tragedy involved?
Instead of spaces? Not necessarily but it helps prevent edge cases
Teams Fight over Rocks. Rarely they play a form of soccer or against robots. Some characters throw suspiciously colored fluids on other players. There are cosmetics
Content is up but users are down. Take that as you will.
I’ve ruled out a good amount of leads but I have not had contact with the admin yet :(
These aren’t demands, but I can definitely see how they can come off that way. These are industry standard post cybersecurity incident review questions by defined by NIST (NIST SP 800-61 Rev 2 Section 3.4.1) slightly rephrased.
To add context to this. What I’ve been told is that a community running on a lemmy fork with 5 digit users had used this code for a while and backported(?) the code upstream when they federated back. I guessing there was an assumption of safety as they had been using the custom emojis code for quite a while without it being exploited.
While this is definitely a discussion to be had (I’ve created a few accounts on different instances). Posting that here is just adding onto the drama.
Yeah, specifically why I mentioned “affordable”.
They use pict-rs which looks like it was file system, but is now object storage
Edit: I am partially wrong. (See below)
They’re stored on their host Instance. Only text is copied across instances.
They recently blocked a single instance due to the other instance breaking the law in the country vlemmy is hosted. I’m hoping all of this is just a database cleanup gone awry, I would have hoped @pyarra@vlemmy.net would have made a comment SOMEWHERE.
Can we go back to the simple, front picture changing, neato math/science fact having, paper agenda instead? I’ll even have my mom sign in daily it we can agree to this.
Ah, the u/spez r/programming approach. A classic.
Jokes on them. I already know what’s in my DMs. /j
Ark Survival Evolved?