The more modest a developer is, the smaller the application version increments. Some indie coders add brilliant new functionality, and change the version from 0.9 to 0.9.1, while corporations often add a few minor improvements once a year, and jump from 1.0 to 2.0.
I wanted to give back to all the people who have supported me for my 500 sub special and for a bit I was stumped on the best way to do it. This is my gift back to all of you. If you've ever thought about making your own content, join me as we take a look at my top 3 #OpenSource#Software#Programs I use to make all of my YouTube videos. With the power of open source software, we can put content creation in everyone's hands!
“Don't be afraid to get your hands dirty! Recreate a #virus, an #exploit PoC, or a system component. Single step through your #programs, or even the #kernel. Look up what you don't know. Listen to stories told by others. #Share what you #learn. #Challenge your own assumptions. See how you can apply this thinking to other things too.” 💯
The #WhiteHouse on Wed announced a new plan to assist states in curbing #GunViolence, turning the attention to the local level w/the hope of further federal #GunControl legislation fading.
In addition to 2 new executive actions on #gun storage & reporting lost or stolen #firearms, the #Biden admin is offering tools to help #states#BanAssaultWeapons, strengthen BackgroundChecks & implement local #programs to prevent & respond to gun violence.
Y'know how I like nuance and am skeptical of simple narratives?
Well, I have a bugbear regarding the discussion on pedestrian fatalities in the US.
To start this thread, I'd like to think I have an unbiased perspective here. I don't drive a very large vehicle, I loathe the arms race in vehicle size, and I welcome all efforts to reduce car-dependence and make our streets safer for all.
But... every discussion I listen to on this topic is real handwavey on the impacts of distracted driving.