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Jourei , to asklemmy in Is it wrong to report email as spam when you previously opted out and they either add a new subscription/newsletter, etc.?

Definitely counts as spam. I give them a few courtesy clicks on the “unsubscribe”, if I still get the chance in yet another email, I go for the “report as spam” as they clearly don’t give a damn.

Also, screw those who require you to login to update your preferences, they also get a quick treatment as above. Take me to the page where I can adjust the types of email I get if you must, but obey the unsubscribe demand by default.

In the end, “report as spam” is two clicks away making it the easiest route to achieve the same result.

brisk ,

I’ve met multiple sites that won’t load the unsubscribe page without disabling ad blockers.

Those get spam listed the same as login walls.

SuperSpruce , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?

Funny enough, my college pushed me to a Linux dual boot.

One of my classes required an Ubuntu environment for C++ programming, and after trying and failing to get WSL working, I decided to just dual boot (from 2 separate SSDs) instead of trying to work around the limitations of a VM.

On the other hand, 2 of my other classes required a Windows-only program.

I used to default to Windows, but after the BS from Microsoft this year I switched to defaulting to Ubuntu.

colournoun , to technology in US Email Providers - Other then Google, MS, Apple, ...

I think you should reconsider Proton. It seems to tick all of your boxes except US-based. However, I know they have US-based VPN servers, so I expect they have US-based email servers as well. It’s worth asking their support team about.

Shamot ,
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It doesn’t interoperate well with FOSS software like K9 and Thunderbird.

lud ,

It does work fine with Thunderbird but you need their bridge app.

lemmyvore ,

One day Proton will retire their bridge and there will be a lot of Pikachu faces.

furrowsofar OP ,

As you might guess Proton or Mailfence are my top picks if they were in the US. Regarding Proton, unless I am missing something I would need the Ultimate plan side I need more then one account and domain hosting. That is very expensive.

zhunk ,

I’m not really into the idea of moving everything to a baby Google, even if they’re currently good about privacy. They just added an AI tool to email and a crypto wallet, which could be either awful or great signs depending on your perspective.

lemmytellyousomething , (edited ) to technology in Bitcoin is Stupid and Does Not Deserve an Emoji (blog post)

Short reminder that Bitcoin was created as a reaction on the world finance crisis and to allow people like Assange to receive donations, because PayPal and similar just blocked them…

That does not mean that Botcoin is perfect, but: If the alternative system was perfect, there was not bitcoin.

Now, do we need an emoji? I don’t care TBH…

echodot ,

I don’t mind a system like bitcoin existing but bitcoin itself has way too many problems to be useful and actually is detrimental to the environment. It takes way too long to process a transaction, it is massively energy intensive for what it is, and it’s been hyped up like the Californian gold Rush.

Sure it was created to solve a problem but it doesn’t actually solve that problem very effectively. It also introduces an infinite number of new problems that no other currency system has ever experienced.

technocrit ,

It also introduces an infinite number of new problems that no other currency system has ever experienced.

Infinite problems, eh? Can you name like 10?

smeeps ,

Bitcoin is terrible for that though. High transaction fees, slow transaction speeds, everyone can see your balances and transactions (and with KYC requirements it’s very easy to link a wallet and a coin to a person).

Monero is the only digital currency worth having.

deafboy ,
@deafboy@lemmy.world avatar

Monero is great. Except for the fact that when the dev team dislikes what miners are doing, they introduce a new arbitrary rule, and everyone just goes with it. Having a process to introduce such changes unilaterally is a bug that needs to be fixed first.

Also, there’s a lightning network which allows you to transact bitcoin fast and cheap. Although the privacy aspect is still not solved there.

technocrit ,

No! Bitcoin is a scam created by scammers! Don’t look at state currencies!!! \s

smallpatatas OP ,

This is like saying “laws aren’t always enforced equally, so we should have no laws whatsoever”. Bitcoin is not a helpful response.

lemmytellyousomething ,

I think, whether it’s helpful is an individual decision. E.g. for people in Turkey, it’s a lot more stable than their own currency. Same logic for probably dozens of other countries…

Maybe, it’s not useful for you, but that’s OK. No one is trying to replace your currency with it and force you to use it.

smallpatatas OP ,

Bitcoin’s “value” in USD terms has dropped ~20% in the last few days, so I’m not sure we can call it ‘stable’

iopq ,

In 1998 the USD fell like 20% vs the yen, currencies don’t always stay the same value vs. other currencies

smallpatatas OP ,

Bitcoin regularly loses 85% of its “value” vs USD

85%

This has happened multiple times

lemmytellyousomething , (edited )

Turkey’s currency dropped 83% in the last 5 years and 94% in 10 years (per USD). And by the way: It dropped and did not rise the same amount ever again…

Why can’t we just agree that different people might have different views whether it’s useful for them?

Is it more stable compared to USD? No. Is it more stable compared to dozens of other currencies? Yes.

I think, there are very good arguments against BTC, for example the energy consunption… But whether it’s too risky for you or not… That’s highly subjective IMO. There is no country on this planet with only BTC as official currency. So, no one is forced to hold 100% of their total money in BTC.

smallpatatas OP ,

So the argument is no longer “Bitcoin provides stability” or whatever, but instead is, “it’s no more unstable than the world’s most unstable national currency”?

lemmytellyousomething ,

Please tell me where I (or anyone) wrote “Bitcoin provides stability” without comparing it to another currency…

I assume, arguing with you is an endless circle where you argue against fake arguments that no one has brought up. I’ll therefore end this here. Why are you like this?

smallpatatas OP ,

Hey look, I wasn’t the one that wrote this:

“E.g. for people in Turkey, it’s a lot more stable than their own currency. Same logic for probably dozens of other countries…”

Is the “dozens of other countries” statement something you no longer stand behind, or are you done being rude?

iopq ,

The swings were bigger when the market cap was smaller, this is usually the case. The market cap of the yen is much bigger still.

smallpatatas OP ,

Turns out you’re right, BTC price only went down 77% from the 2021 peak, my mistake /s

Tar_alcaran , to asklemmy in Is it wrong to report email as spam when you previously opted out and they either add a new subscription/newsletter, etc.?

Is it mail you want? No? Then it’s spam

Godort , to asklemmy in Is it wrong to report email as spam when you previously opted out and they either add a new subscription/newsletter, etc.?

Not at all.

Unsolicited email is spam. It’s as simple as that. Dont feel bad about flagging them as such if they won’t respect your contact preferences.

adarza , to asklemmy in Is it wrong to report email as spam when you previously opted out and they either add a new subscription/newsletter, etc.?

you opt out of all, they send crap a year later–presumably without conducting other business with them in the meantime, correct? hell yea, that’s spam.

bruhduh , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?
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CDDA

Annoyed_Crabby , to linux in Our lab is named after the goat

Got me confused on which goat have such interesting name, turn out it’s GOAT not goat.

t0mri OP ,

Lol

yuf , to programmerhumor in Anyone here use assembly?

For a university assignment, I built a compiler for x86; I cheated a bit by relying on LLVM, but it gave me a better understanding of the architecture. I also developed emulators for the NES (Ricoh 2A03) and RISC-V (RV32I) as a hobby. For the latter, I implemented it in FPGA.

yukichigai , to asklemmy in What is your favorite YouTube channels?
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Ordinary Sausage - A channel for people who wonder "could you turn X into a sausage, and if so how good would it taste?" Water? Air? Big Macs? Pickles? That and more, my friend. Pure culinary chaos, and weirdly wholesome to boot.

Joel Haver - The origin of the "semi-automated rotoscoping" animation style, a rather clever use of some existing filters, but also a genuinely funny creator, and prolific to boot.

Mothra ,
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Yassss Joel Haver!

NakariLexfortaine ,

Don’t do Mr. Sausage dirty like that.

We also now get more Non-Sausage Experiences, like McDonalds Soup, X Deepfried For An Hour, and the million dollar expense, lobster tails boiled in maple syrup.

VirtualOdour ,

Joel is currently trying to make 12 movies this year, the ones he’s done so far are all brilliant.

otter , to linux in Our lab is named after the goat
youngalfred ,

I went looking for the implied ‘A’ language but couldn’t find it. Did find this though:
…m.wikipedia.org/…/List_of_programming_languages

Surprising how many single letter names there are.

leopold ,

B was based on BCPL, which I assume is where the name came from.

But the actual A language would be APL, which stands for A Programming Language. It’s a few years older than B and was pretty popular, so it could’ve influenced the name.

halm , (edited )
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A Programming Language

Gotta admire the wherewithal of continuing down the alphabet rather than just “Another Programming Language”, through “Yet Another Programming Language” to “Dude, Where’s My Programming Language”.

ReveredOxygen ,
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That trend probably didn’t exist at the time

atzanteol ,

It goes back further than you may think. YACC was written in “B” originally.

LeFantome ,

It is hard for me to believe APL was popular. I forgot that Microsoft claimed to be making it for Motorola and Intel.

lordnikon ,

Ada would be a good stand in for A based on the historical context of the name.

itslilith ,
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🅱️rogramming language

Boxscape , to linux in IDE/Text Editor Recommendations for Go Development on Linux
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You could consider something like LazyVim installed on top of Nvim so you don’t have to configure it from scratch.

namingthingsiseasy ,

+1, I would recommend neovim with lazyvim. The documentation is excellent, and it’s very easy to set up.

www.lazyvim.org/installation

ChojinDSL , to linux in Various distros across different families freezing when doing package manager updates
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How long did you run the memtest for? Ideally it should run a couple of times, since just a single pass might not detect any errors.

But it’s weird that it happens when you try to update. Could it maybe be related to your network hardware, either LAN or WiFi? If you’re using WiFi, try LAN, or vice versa. Perhaps even a USB dongle, and disable the onboard network hardware completely.

dandroid OP ,

It did 4 passes by default. It took almost 3 hours to run on 16 GB of RAM.

It’s possible there is an issue with the WiFi. I had lots of WiFi issues on this laptop when I used Windows (micro freezing when using typing into an SSH shell, and pings would drop at the same time), but since switching to Linux, those went away. I’ll definitely keep that in mind. I’ll try using wired network if the issues come back after swapping SSDs.

Boxscape , (edited ) to linux in Various distros across different families freezing when doing package manager updates
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So now I’m thinking it might be the SSD, but I’m not even sure how to check that.

There’s definitely some utilities for that. SMART or something? They’ll at least show you rough drive health/wear.

Edit: nevermind, another responder recommended that already.

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