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Vftdan

RT @TheMisterEpicYT@twitter.com

No. Just no.
But its not surprising after the whole bedrock and java are now being "sold together" change we got earlier this week.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/TheMisterEpicYT/st

Vftdan

RT @TheMisterEpicYT@twitter.com

Bedrock's chat filter is far from perfect, you can be false-banned and on some platforms, can't even play your singleplayer worlds...

Minecraft chat moderation is not good for java!!!

🐦🔗: twitter.com/TheMisterEpicYT/st

Vftdan

RT @TheMisterEpicYT@twitter.com

Its just like bedrock...
Are we entering a future where players are going to be false-banned from minecraft multiplayer all together...

🐦🔗: twitter.com/TheMisterEpicYT/st

шпудек
@vftdan ёбаный пиздец
при Нотче такой хуйни не было
Vftdan

RT @joshuaackerman@twitter.com

i have thought about this hacker news comment nearly every day since november ninth twenty seventeen

🐦🔗: twitter.com/joshuaackerman/sta

Vftdan

RT @funnycats22@twitter.com

generating greentexts with gpt3 and holy fuck

🐦🔗: twitter.com/funnycats22/status

Dr. Quadragon ❌

@vftdan Daamn! DAAMN!

Those are DRAMATIC. Surreal, but they do have logic and plot twists.

Vftdan

RT @Foone@twitter.com

Proper safety labels are paramount to a good work environment

🐦🔗: twitter.com/Foone/status/15258

Vftdan

I'd just like to interject for moment. What you're refering to as gigabyte, is in fact, gibibyte, or as I've recently taken to calling it, gibi * byte. Giga does not become a binary prefix when used with byte, but rather remains a decimal one.

Many computer users count gibibytes every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the unit with gibi prefix which is widely used today is often called gigabyte, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically a gibi prefixed unit, approved by IEC.

I'd just like to interject for moment. What you're refering to as gigabyte, is in fact, gibibyte, or as I've recently taken to calling it, gibi * byte. Giga does not become a binary prefix when used with byte, but rather remains a decimal one.

Many computer users count gibibytes every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the unit with gibi prefix which is widely used today is often called gigabyte, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically a gibi prefixed unit,...

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