Do you guys not want our military to have access to all of the possible tools they can?
I want everyone in our military to be dead
Do you guys not want our military to have access to all of the possible tools they can?
I want everyone in our military to be dead
Sounds good in theory.
But I've had so many issues with D-Bus fucking shit up on my systems that I'd be very reluctant to hinge my only way of recovering from failures upon something so brittle.
Granted, D-Bus hasn't given me any trouble since moving to NixOS. The hell of trying to recover my arch systems from a perpetually failing D-Bus would make me very apprehensive to adopt this. I could see myself using run0 by default, but keeping sudo-rs or doas around with a much stricter configuration as a failsafe until the run0 + D-Bus + PolKit is absolutely stable and bulletproof.
Soup is an absolute moron with a nuance fetish.
Every matter must be super complex because it hasn't been solved...failing to recognize not everyone wants the problem solved because they benefit from it not being solved. NUANCE!
Either that or they're a Zionist intentionally derailing conversion by finding new "parliamentarian says no" situations for why the genocide must continue.
If I had formal experience with Java & qBasic, I'd become an electrician too
I think the ActivityPub sphere needs to transition from "fedi replica of X service" to "Y component that would be useful to existing fedi services".
Event planning is one of them. Simple, encrypted one-to-one DMs is another. Moderation tools is a big one too.
Would be a shame if each software has to independently reimplement the same features desired by each flavor of threaded reply service.
Useless manager detected
rare blur setup that both looks good and practical without being super tacky. What is the blur algo?
Every single person in China knows about this event. And the average Chinese person's understanding is closer to reality about it than that of the average Westerner. Sure Chinese people's understanding of it is overly sympathetic to the government, and they scrub internet posts about the event, but Americans have a completely cartoonish propaganda view. Listen to the reporters who were there, not random redditors with a hate boner.
Great username
What about this situation where kids don't have enough knowledge to give informed consent to being spied on and profiled for the rest of their adult lives?
This would be way easier to implement without blockchain. Data portability doesn't require any of the consensus mechanisms or distributed computation, even if they would result in user data being portable.
What is the best supported Linux e-ink device that's decent? I really want the PineNote, but it seems like its hard to find in stock and its pretty damn expensive. At this point, I'd consider building my own with off the shelf parts.
Would be nice if it would pull short vids from PeerTube or other fedi platforms.
Never really used tiktok, partially because I don't get addicted to video like I do reading text. Video is too slow for my ADHD brain, and you can't choose your content beforehand.
But I'd still pick up this platform to help it get traction.
Working as Thomas Jefferson intended. The "well-meaning, but uninformed people" were those who opposed slavery and today oppose the land owning class.
The entire board
7 ate 9
is this a joke? please tell me this is a joke
I'm guessing it writes user data back to the USB
Here to dunk on the losers who believed this. It was the shadow of a crane you morons. Keep eating the western propaganda. China stays winning 😎
Deng Xiaoping literally stepped down after this.
Solarized light is without a doubt the best light theme.
I like this as an idea, but there'd need to be some sort of automatic hooking for me to want to use it. eza/lsd are good enough for ls output for me.
Doing stuff like this is much more cozy in nushell, since piping is a lot less messy
I find myself writing way less stuff like this since making the switch...partially because they output of a lot of builtins is already pretty.
Comments around that tweet are a dumpster fire
Nix really has a kickass way of doing this. Won't conflict anywhere and always let's you know what is managed by Nix.
Written like a defensive john. Sorry she didnt enjoy fucking you bro
What the terminal needs is better discoverability. Maybe command recommendation if it isn't going to hallucinate flags and paths that don't exist. All this bullshit is just some company trying to capitalize on that desire.
January 6th already happened but no consequences did. The US will only deploy violence if the movement is left of whatever their crazy idea of center is.
Poor global south nations graciously appreciating the source code for their BMWs. This seems closer to malicious compliance.
Mirrored or old image?
Yuck. I wish Qualcomm a very get fucked by RISC-V.
W & Dick Cheney
is there a tool that also works with other git forges like GitLab and Forgejo?
I knew it was fake, but I choose to believe it's real.
ollama run "query" | shellcheck | wl-copy
Ik I'm late to the party, but I think this would be soooo much better than Wikipedia for finding useful information on niche or controversial topics.
Instead of being limited to Wikipedia's contributors and having to accommodate or guess their biases, and have a terrible, incomplete "controversies" section on every page, you could browse the same page across instances whose biases are much more explicit and see what each group determines is most important about the topic.
Instead of having to find a single mutually agreed upon article where each "faction" has their own set of issues with the content, you can now browse pages that each of those factions feel best represent their POV, and use the sum of them to form an opinion where no information is omitted.
Obviously lots of instances will have complete bullshit, but it's likely enough that you will find instances that have well-sourced material from a diverse breadth of viewpoints, and can pick an instance that federates to your preferred criteria for quality. Misinfo will exist regardless, and if they get it from a federated wiki, it will probably be at least marginally better quality or better cited than the Facebook or Reddit posts they were getting it from before.
It would be useful for the "what does X group think about Y" aspect alone.
There's also nothing stopping diverse, consensus-based instances from popping up. Or lots of niche academic instances with greater depth on their areas of expertise.
From the US, I see American flags everywhere.
Some small towns have a flag on every electrical pole on their main street. It used to just be around Memorial Day and the 4th of July, but a lot of towns seem to be leaving them up year round.
A huge proportion of houses in US suburbs and rural areas have flags flying. If you have wealth or a big chunk of land, it's pretty certain you also have a flag flying or prominently displayed on your property. Less frequent on the porches of more modest homes.
Pickup trucks fly flags (sometimes multiple) attached to their beds. These trucks often also have punisher stickers, human skulls, or "thin blue line" flag stickers on them.
Most medium to large businesses have a flag pole on their campus.
I definitely see fewer flags in cities, but still see a lot of flag stickers on storefront windows, and flags in apartment bedroom windows.
Thank you for your service o7
Why September?
Wayyy more. You can move all of your dotfiles to Nix config. And deploy it with Nix based infrastructure.
id prefer it if the top brass of our imperialist command center never read