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@l22 你淘宝买东西的时候,先去搜搜花露水 凉感喷雾之类的产品 多加几个加入购物车。然后你再去买你原本需要的东西,然后顺手买一件里面就会出现便宜的,凉感产品。我的两瓶9.9的花露水就是这么来的。我妈买十几块钱一瓶,容量还比我小。我也是旗舰店卖出来的

Ashigaru's Whirlpool can steal your money. This is something I mentioned in passing in a previous note, but it is important to develop in some detail.

Basically, it is the Whirlpool server that tells the client how much it must pay, and the client trusts that blindly. This allows the server to instruct clients to pay as much as it wants.

But why not simply check that the coordination fee is the promised 5%? Because Samourai had "discount codes" (scode) designed to allow some users to pay lower coordination fees. These codes were opaque to the client and only understandable by the server. This means that the client had no way to know how much it had to pay and it had to be the server the one that makes the math. As a side note, it seems these "discounts" were not verified and could even be negative.

Fortunately, it seems the Ashigaru team removed the "discounts" functionality, which is the right thing to do. The next step should be to hardcode the 5% coordination fee on the client.

It would also be good to clean the code and remove all what it is not being used anymore because all the variables and messages are still there making the auditting much harder.

A Fourteen Percenter is very much alike as the Three Percenters

However unlike the III % being a jewish POS dickhead attitude towards fellow Aryans hiring niggers for their "patriotic" cause

We XIV % Support the fellow White man who is about National Socialist ideologies and protecting the future for the Aryan Existence

Fourteen Percenter as in dedication to the 14 words: "We Must Secure The Existence Of Our People And A Future For White Children"

XIV is more than a patch, it's Defiance.

📰 To Read...

🔖 Title: A Spiraling, Skylit Timber Structure to Shape This Brazilian Home by Victor Ortiz
🗓️ Published: 2025-07-01T00:00:00-03:00
📄 Summary: Architect Victor Ortiz masterfully highlights seamless transitions throughout this Brazilian home, moving gracefully from daylight to shadow and from enclosed volumes to open terraces. The design features a spiraling, skylit timber structure that enhances the flow and connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a harmonious living environment that embraces nature and thoughtful architectural language.

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🗞️ Source: Designboom | Architecture & Design Magazine
💓 #ArchitecturalDesign #TimberArchitecture #BrazilianHomes

Senate Version Of Trump Tax Bill Adds $3.3 Trillion To Deficit, $500BN More Than The House; Debt Ceiling Raised By $5 Trillion

zerohedge.com/markets/senate-v…

This Moment on MSNBC Shows Why We Need to Get Insane People Out of the ‘News’ Analysis Business (VIDEO)

thegatewaypundit.com/2025/06/t…

"A federal judge has officially approved a class-action lawsuit against Nancy Pelosi.

Over 500 J6 patriots are now united — seeking $350 million in damages for what they claim was a coordinated setup.

According to the lawsuit, Pelosi orchestrated the entire event… luring peaceful protesters into the Capitol, then labeling them “violent insurrectionists” to push a narrative.

If she’s found liable, it could bankrupt her.

This is no longer . . ."

From QTheStorm on X

x.com/17QStorm/status/19396939…

I did the 3 hr R/T to Costco today and after going through the store and dodging people that have no sense of their position in space I realized that they don't have anything I really need to buy there.
The main reason for the trip was to use my earned Costco $ before I get rid of their CC.
BTW, if you don't spend all the $ at checkout, they give you the difference back in cash.

How Do People NOT Know This About Pop Music?

youtube.com/watch?v=l93JOUJZEo…

Rick Beto nails it on pop songs being assembled by pro hired gun writers who have written hits for everyone in pop music. Worth it 2 see the lists of hits for clients of a few pros he cites. Also lyrics are meaningless. Crafted and video storyboarded, every inch committee fabricated, not artist personal impression. Yet ppl debate artists' meanings when they had no input.

@darrenoneill @thatlarryshow @phoneboy @ryan @ryno

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@Smeetoo @Metalglasses and yet those people have millions of plays online which I guess is how it's calculated now instead of album sales. You figure it's mostly people in other countries playing them and some young stupid kids here so you're not likely to know who they are without gossip sites shoving their names in your face constantly. And still it's who the fuck is that nobody? Which are all simply extensions of the industry process he's explaining.
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They don't buy music anymore, they just create online playlist that they play iver and over, so the song is constantly streamed. Us old folks would buy the 45, LP, cassette, or CD and play that, so it was one sale. This is why the "artists" get fractions if a penny per stream. 12 yr old girls streaming the same song 20 times a day vs playing the media version we bought over and over

Yes, I know I left out 8 tracks

AppImage is a frustrating invention for Linux. It should work like macOS's .app, but it falls short. Getting an app to run and dock always involves tinkering and manually deploying a .desktop item, among other hassles.

I wish I had known about Gear Lever for Gnome earlier. omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/gear-l…

Gear Lever makes updating AppImage apps much easier. I prefer .deb packages, but too many apps don't offer them.

Source code: github.com/mijorus/gearlever

#Linux #AppImage #Apps #OpenSource

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@gme Nah. Sandboxes would be sufficient. Especially to allow hardware access. But Flatpak externalizes a lot of things and most things can't be gotten as a single .flatpak file. (There doesn't even seem to be a reasonable way to export to this or something.)

Like it's almost there. It's so close.

That said, it still does a lot of stuff right like sandboxing a lot, having access controls that can be enabled, and dependencies can be separate so things don't break just because of updates. EDIT: Oh and it doesn't require a dedicated OS...

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Thanks to corrupt, self-serving Uniparty politicians.

CA

youtube.com/watch?v=OvtJt49Beu…

NYC

youtube.com/watch?v=ZdK-L1UA1_…

Chicago

youtube.com/watch?v=hQ9dYLch3S…

Detroit

youtube.com/watch?v=WVjuRC4p6Q…

"oh no, the airplane is falling apart! is there an engineer on board?"

yes, me, hi hello, I'm an engineer :3

"oh, thank the heavens, can you save us?"

did you try adding Rust to the engines?

"how would that help-"

we're headed to Wayland, right? that's the goal?

"what? there aren't even any airports there, this flight is headed to PDX"

can we check the flight logs to root cause the issue?

"dude the engine is on fucking fire"

oh that's okay. it's noncritical because of the backup engines so i usually just ignore it because it's only really a mild inconvenience and it takes longer to fix than it's worth. xkcd 1205

"the whole thing is going to blow up and kill us all if we don't put out that fire"

just sandbox it tbh. put it in FireJail. that way it won't hurt the whole system even if it totally blows up and crashes

"what do you mean . what the fuck even is that?"

oh, it's a free and open source tool which is PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

oh we're already using FOSS in critical flight systems? that makes sense. okay yeah I get how we ended up in this situation.