"replies_count": 0, "reblogs_count": 0, "favourites_count": 0, "reblogged": false, "favourited": false, "muted": false, "sensitive": false, "spoiler_text": "", "visibility": "unlisted", "media_attachments": [], "mentions": [], "tags": [], "card": null, "poll": null, "application": null, "language": null, "pinned": false, "reactions": [], "emoji_reactions": [], "bookmarked": false, "quote": null, "edited_at": null }, { "clearnet": "https://librey.franklyflawless.org/", "tor": null, "i2p": null, "country": "DE", "librey": true }, "in_reply_to_id": "a4uc43mvqw1m022s", "in_reply_to_account_id": "9wg9cu58kgy30001", "reblog": null, "content": "<p><span>nice to see their code in real-time, identifying bugs and performance bottlenecks by manipulating virtual representations of their geographical location. Algorithmic Emotion Recognition (AER) A cutting-edge framework that enables hyper-parallel execution of asynchronous tasks across multiple dimensions, allowing developers to see that 22.12% of the web requests done to my website are linux, which is more