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za3faran commented on PCs refuse to shut down after Microsoft patch   theregister.com/2026/01/1... · Posted by u/smurda
fsckboy · a month ago
>PCs refuse to shut down after Microsoft patch

it was many patches ago when I refused to even start my PC after Microsoft's patches (when they made it so you couldn't reject their telemetry), at least not till I had linux installed (which I had anyhow been running all along via Xwindows, before the Microsoft-mind-virus-infected systemd, wayland, and btrfs crowds decided to ruin linux too.)

are the BSDs still safe?

za3faran · a month ago
You don't have to use wayland or btrfs on Linux though, right?
za3faran commented on US to suspend immigrant visa processing for 75 nations, State Department says   reuters.com/world/us/us-s... · Posted by u/barishnamazov
Krasnol · a month ago
There is a German saying:

"Ist der Ruf erst ruiniert lebt es sich ganz ungeniert"

translates to: “Once your reputation is ruined, you can live completely uninhibited.”

za3faran · a month ago
This came to mind when I saw that saying: https://sunnah.com/riyadussalihin:1844
za3faran commented on 90M people. 118 hours of silence. One nation erased from the internet   state-of-iranblackout.whi... · Posted by u/silencednetizen
Aloisius · a month ago
Iran's elections 75 years ago were about as democratic as North Korea's. They were just theater. Everyone was involved in rigging, candidates, the monarchy, foreign nations, etc., Mosaddegh included.

And peace and tranquility? Iran was in economic chaos before the PM was dismissed in 1953. They were printing money to pay salaries because the British refused to transport their oil, cutting off their main source of income.

za3faran · a month ago
When you look at it, you do notice how much of what is happening in that region was due to western (particularly British) intervention and colonialism, and continues to this day.
za3faran commented on I'm a developer for a major food delivery app   old.reddit.com/r/confessi... · Posted by u/apayan
ahofmann · a month ago
In my new credit card app I can set if I want to repay 3%, 5% or 100% at the end of the month. If I set it to 100%, I have to pay $2 per month. Banking is already actively hostile against the customer.
za3faran · a month ago
By definition, usury/interest based banking is hostile against the customer.
za3faran commented on Iron Beam: Israel's first operational anti drone laser system   mod.gov.il/en/press-relea... · Posted by u/fork-bomber
za3faran · a month ago
Does the "modern world" mean watching their children get deliberately sniped time and time again (confirmed by many 3rd party sources)? Let alone their homes destroyed, land usurped, and then treated as non-humans. Yet again, comments like this shows how they are being dehumanized.
za3faran commented on Iron Beam: Israel's first operational anti drone laser system   mod.gov.il/en/press-relea... · Posted by u/fork-bomber
AbuAssar · a month ago
you have the audacity to play the victim card for Israil after the whole world -including you- witnessed live and in HD for over two years what they have done to Gaza poeple?
za3faran · a month ago
The hypocrisy is astounding. Even to this very day, how many Gazans have been slaughtered since the so called "ceasefire"? No one bats an eye.

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za3faran commented on Israel demanded Google and Amazon use secret 'wink' to sidestep legal orders   theguardian.com/us-news/2... · Posted by u/skilled
int_19h · 3 months ago
You only need to look at what happened at Nova to prove it.
za3faran · 3 months ago
We did, that's why I was referencing the hannibal directive.
za3faran commented on Revisiting Interface Segregation in Go   rednafi.com/go/interface-... · Posted by u/ingve
hyperpape · 3 months ago
> Object-oriented (OO) patterns get a lot of flak in the Go community, and often for good reason.

This isn't really an OO pattern, as the rest of the post demonstrates. It's just a pattern that applies across most any language where you can make a distinction between an interface/typeclass or whatever, and a concrete type.

za3faran · 3 months ago
The ironic thing is that golang itself is OO.
za3faran commented on Revisiting Interface Segregation in Go   rednafi.com/go/interface-... · Posted by u/ingve
9rx · 3 months ago
> The notion of an interface is what truly characterizes objects

Objects, but not OO. OO takes the concept further — what it calls message passing — which allows an object to dynamically respond to messages at runtime, even where the message does not conform to any known interface.

za3faran · 3 months ago
golang allows for the same

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