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KillingTimeItself , to linuxmemes in Backdoors

everytime this happens i become unexplainably happy.

There’s just something about a community doing it’s fucking job that gets me so normal feeling.

pete_the_cat , to linuxmemes in Backdoors

It is pretty funny, I bet he’s kicking himself right now for it.

chemicalwonka , (edited ) to linuxmemes in Please help
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I use WM’s because they require less resources and they have less attack surface too

robocall , to memes in When people tell you who they are, listen.
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The confederates hated America.

JATtho , to programmer_humor in You can certainly change it. But should you?

<span style="color:#323232;">volatile int blackhole;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">blackhole = 1;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">const int X = blackhole;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">const int Y = blackhole;
</span>

Compiler is forbidden to assume that X == 1 would be true. It’s also forbidden to assume that X == Y. const just means the address and/or the data at the address is read only. const volatile int* const hwreg; -> “read only volatile value at read only address hwreg”. Compiler can assume the hwreg address won’t magically change, but can’t assume the value read from that address won’t.

ThatWeirdGuy1001 , to memes in When people tell you who they are, listen.
@ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world avatar

I say we compromise and carve “LOSER” on every single monument. You still get your statues but everyone knows you’re a fuckin loser.

AngryCommieKender , to memes in When people tell you who they are, listen.

Woodrow Wilson, the man that erected the majority of those statues, was a Democrat. That ain’t your heritage.

bastion , to memes in until we meet again!

You do have a right to be alive, if you can gather the food to put in your mouth and get shelter (in most climates), and defend yourself from predators.

‘Earning a living’ is just some way people can do that. But you still need to defend against the predators.

exocrinous ,

Gee, I thought our standards of living had raised since the hunter gatherer days. I thought we had an idea of human rights. But it seems that advocates of capital like yourself are more willing to let the disabled die than most hunter gatherer tribespeople would be. All our wealth, and you people are more miserly with it than those who have nearly nothing.

bastion ,

Our standards of living have increased, and that’s nice. But there is no question of whether or not anyone deserves to live. You simply live, until you don’t, like all life.

The increase in standards of living isn’t because we have eradicated the underlying animal needs, but rather, because we have been meeting them effectively. Sadly, this is only in the short term - we have major species-wide issues with our long-term course, but that, perhaps, is another conversation.

In any case, by denying the fundamental system you are based in, and demanding that survival not take any energy, you undercut your own foundation, and that causes problems for you.

Human rights are a social contract. They are nice, and we should keep them. However, they don’t eradicate the animal and natural foundation upon which we stand, and they absolutely must bend to necessity.

You have an animal right to exist until you die by natural processes, like disease, old age, predation, etc. You have a human right not to be tortured, enslaved, etc, because that is a goal we all agree on. But you don’t have a right to have other animals take care of all of your needs when they don’t want to. That would be slavery.

Dirt_Owl , (edited )

Take your eugenics pseudoscience bullshit and shove it up your ass.

There is no if. We’re a social species, if everyone thought like you, people like Stephen Hawking would have never lived a full life.

We lose so many good people to the “earn it” mentality.

Babies don’t come out the womb walking. Nor are people born with the ability to hunt. Everything you have was given to you by another. Your mother didn’t ask you to earn it until you could, and whether or not people can is largely determined by their environment.

Not to mention, how fucking arrogant do you have to be to demand someone earn the right to live? Who do you think you are, God?

And then there is the little problem of capitalism rewarding people who “earned it” who are actually bad for society. Unless you think people like Biden and Trump somehow are more competent than most people? Both are rich and powerful people. Yet one is a genocidal asshole and the other is a con man. You’d have to be crazy to think they earned their power. I’d wager there are many homeless people that do less harm to the world than either.

bastion ,

Take your eugenics pseudoscience bullshit and shove it up your ass.

How very rational and social of you to make assumptions about what I’m saying and to attack me based on that. Shall we move on?

There is no if. We’re a social species, if everyone thought like you, people like Stephen Hawking would have never lived a full life.

Firstly - you’re making a lot of assumptions about how I think. Secondly - this is like those billboards that say “This baby was destined to cure cancer, but she was aborted.” It has no merit. What happened in reality was, in a world where there are constraints on available energy, some people took care of Stephen Hawking (which is great). I have no problem with that. But those people are not obligated to. They did so for their own reasons, and we’re all the richer for it.

Had they been forced to, that would simply be slavery.

We lose so many good people to the “earn it” mentality.

Perhaps that is because it’s an important facet of life. While not the only facet, it’s an important one. If you deny that, it will simply continue happening, only you’ll feel violated by its existence. If you accept it, you can see that it has areas of applicability, and areas where it’s not applicable. …and the whole us-vs-them fuck-the-man bullshit goes right out the window, along with the whole ‘fuck everyone else, it’s all cold and hard, i’m just gonna get mine’ bullshit.

Babies don’t come out the womb walking. Nor are people born with the ability to hunt. Everything you have was given to you by another. Your mother didn’t ask you to earn it until you could, and whether or not people can is largely determined by their environment.

Absolutely. We all stand on the foundations that have been created by others and by fundamental processes. If we don’t care for others, we lose not just the capacity to pass on what we have built and learned, but also some pretty core stuff that makes the human experience worthwhile.

However, the underlying processes of life and death, of energy requirements, and of rational necessity also cannot be denied without paying a huge cost in quality of life, and in life itself.

Not to mention, how fucking arrogant do you have to be to demand someone earn the right to live? Who do you think you are, God?

I make no demands. I simply state what the underlying reality is. To me, it looks like you are subject to the requirement that you must “earn a living”, or have someone earn a living for you - regardless of whether you are a human in a capitalist society, a socialist one, or one that accepts or denies your sovereignty. Hell, you could even be a plant, and you’d still have to do the things required for survival. One way people think of that is ‘earning a living.’ But, of course, you can think of it (or not) however makes you happy.

And then there is the little problem of capitalism rewarding people who “earned it” who are actually bad for society. Unless you think people like Biden and Trump somehow are more competent than most people? Both are rich and powerful people. Yet one is a genocidal asshole and the other is a con man. You’d have to be crazy to think they earned their power. I’d wager there are many homeless people that do less harm to the world than either.

I don’t think they earned their power. I think they are examples of the way in which our current systemic principles are failing. As our principles fail (all do at some point), they start to leak power, which gets snapped up by whatever form of life (like genocidal assholes and conmen) that is willing to seize that power niche. But, they are like starving people, fighting for scraps rather than ensuring there will be food. Or like drowning people, pulling down anyone who tries to help. I can’t really blame them - that’s the situation they were put into - but I definitely wouldn’t back them. Better to do things a way that does work.

BeamBrain , (edited )
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Had they been forced to, that would simply be slavery.

Having a mutual obligation to care for others in your community is exactly the same as being rounded up at gunpoint, ripped from your homeland, shipped to a field or a mine halfway across the world, and forced to toil all day every day for barely enough to survive on until you inevitably succumb to the horrible conditions inflicted upon you

It is difficult for me to imagine what “personal liberty” is enjoyed by an unemployed person, who goes about hungry, and cannot find employment. Real liberty can exist only where exploitation has been abolished, where there is no oppression of some by others, where there is no unemployment and poverty, where a man is not haunted by the fear of being tomorrow deprived of work, of home and of bread. Only in such a society is real, and not paper, personal and every other liberty possible.

-J. Stalin

bastion ,

Having a mutual obligation to care for others in your community is exactly the same as being rounded up at gunpoint, ripped from your homeland, shipped to a field or a mine halfway across the world, and forced to toil all day every day for barely enough to survive on until you inevitably succumb to the horrible conditions inflicted upon you

Oh, you’re just insane. I’m done here.

BeamBrain ,
@BeamBrain@hexbear.net avatar

you’re just insane

Wow, who would have guessed the social darwinism defender was ableist

bastion ,

My point still stands.

BeamBrain ,
@BeamBrain@hexbear.net avatar

Is your point that you’re an asshole, because that’s the only thing you’ve managed to prove

bastion ,

Coming from the attitude you have right now, that’s a compliment, tbh.

Midnitte , to memes in When people tell you who they are, listen.

There’s something ironic about Republicans’ treatment of history.

TehWorld , to memes in When people tell you who they are, listen.

A close friend was raised in the Carolinas. They were taught that the civil war was about “states rights”. It wasn’t until they were an adult that they did their own looking into what “rights” the southern states were fighting for. It really opened my eyes to how the blinders have been put on so many people. I’m 100% sure that I have my own set, but it’s important to remember, and engage these people when you have an opportunity.

octopus_ink , to memes in When people tell you who they are, listen.

Heh.

tourist , to memes in When people tell you who they are, listen.
@tourist@lemmy.world avatar

I am that guy who you owe $200

aeronmelon , to internetfuneral in system error

Who finds the Finder?

don ,

lol the Finder Finders find the Finder, duh

mvirts , to linuxmemes in Who needs FHS, anyways?

Lol we can be smug until someone sneaks a backdoor into nixpkgs for a while. For user envs updating the system doesnt mean the compromise is gone, although checking would be super easy.

RootBeerGuy , to memes in Pokemon - US Edition
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Why would they pokemon be on the side of the government during riots? Are pokemon stupid?

Jorgelino ,

I mean, why would pokemon be on the side of team rocket or whatever other villainous (often apocalyptic) group the games have? They just follow whoever catches them no matter what.

TheRTV ,

Exactly. In game, Pokemon follow people of a certain strength.

unexposedhazard ,

Why are suffering lower/middle class people opposed to protests for better social security and medical systems? Are they stupid?

But fr tho sometimes people are just blind. If you have been a slave (pokemon) for life then its hard to break your chains.

rwhitisissle ,

Have you never heard of police dogs?

Annoyed_Crabby ,

Why wouldn’t they? Team Rocket/MagmAqua/Galactic/Plasma/Flare all have pokemon fighting with them. They listen to the trainer, not the moral obligation of the society.

RootBeerGuy ,
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Yeah but they get less healthcare then, because now it costs money.

Alaskaball ,
@Alaskaball@hexbear.net avatar

Federal thugs get free Healthcare because they act as the enforcement arm of the capitalist state.

RootBeerGuy ,
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Sign me up!

Aquilae ,
@Aquilae@hexbear.net avatar

And that’s why cops and pokemon betray the working class

RootBeerGuy ,
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Well they got me at “thugs”.

ouRKaoS ,

There are many people who have jobs they hate because they get good benefits, like healthcare & dental.

The Pokemon are just the abused working class.

root_beer ,

There’s a documentary that may help explain this, iirc it’s called Paw Patrol

ClockworkOtter ,

Yo, the last major outbreak of violence against the government was when the far right lost an election. This is pretty damn on the ball.

Mango ,

A price on healing means my trainer won’t be so inclined to make me fight!

Patches ,

Pokemon in all versions of Pokemon are literal slaves. They have no free will if they are in a Poke Bowl. And depending on the movie - that free will can be overwritten again by a Psychic Type Pokemon.

HowManyNimons ,

Tell me what the “pokemon” should do.

Alsephina ,

Join in the revolution against the capitalist government.

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