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Tij , to random
@Tij@boymoder.biz avatar

dick

chog9 ,
@chog9@cum.salon avatar

@Tij @mutualaid @straw @a7 @mint be sure to also tag @blackmastodon the niggers need to be in the loop

Tij OP ,
@Tij@boymoder.biz avatar
firefly , to programmerhumor

Whatever is Clever Public License

Do whatever is clever. Do as you wish with this product.

Do whatever is clever shall be the whole of the law.

https://codeberg.org/sugarbug/whatever-is-clever-public-license

@programmerhumor

RegalPotoo ,
@RegalPotoo@lemmy.world avatar

Do this specifically so a judge has to rule if someone is being a dick or not. File amicus briefs on the definition of being a dick. Assemble a jury of peers to decide if the defendants are being a dick. Appeal to the supreme court to rule if the court erred in their judgement of the dickishness at question in this matter.

Tangent5280 ,

But they do contribute, dont they?

Shkshkshk , to fediverse
@Shkshkshk@dice.camp avatar

Why are all the instances defederated from each other?

@fediverse

Has there been drama over there or something?

Hanrahan ,
@Hanrahan@lemmy.world avatar

Just a thanks, I was completely unaware you could add peertube instances to Newpipe. And here I am, so thank you :ಠ_ಠ

maniacalmanicmania ,
@maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone avatar

👍

krushev , to showerthoughts
@krushev@hachyderm.io avatar

At some point in your childhood you and your friends went outside to play one last time, but you never knew it. /credit to @showerthoughts

intensely_human ,
weariedfae ,

Actually, I knew. We were immature and playing for longer than other kids but there was a feeling the last time. I can picture it now, running around in the dark giggling and as our Make Believe characters. It was harder to assume our roles that time. We promised to play again at the next sleepover but somehow, I knew. There was a crisp winter feeling of finality and I felt that we were leaving the world of pretend behind. The next time we hung out we did other things that were fun. Dance to Whitney Houston, read books, sneak into their mom’s room to try on all of her random hats, general pre-teen shenanigans.

I think we knew we were behind. At least I was aware of it. For a while we didn’t care but the horrors of puberty come for us all I suppose.

ajsadauskas , to technology
@ajsadauskas@aus.social avatar

Whoopsies! "Free speech absolutist" "accidentally" suspends the accounts of journalists who are critical of him, and people whose political views he disagrees with.

He seems to have quite the habit of firing or banning people he disagrees with, doesn't he?

Via Gizmodo:

"X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, purged an unknown number of prominent accounts over the last 24 hours with little to no explanation, and then restored the accounts minutes after this article was published.

"The list includes popular accounts belonging to journalists, writers, and podcasters. Among them are Ken Klippenstein of the Intercept, writer and podcaster Rob Rousseau, Texas Observer correspondent Steven Monacelli, the account for TrueAnon, a left-wing politics and news podcast, and a number of others.

"One thing the accounts have in common is recent criticisms of the Israeli government.

...

"Musk, who calls himself a “free speech absolutist” has previously said no one should be banned from X unless they break the law.

"Update, 1:12 p.m.: Shortly after this article was published, Musk responded to a question about the issue from far-right influencer Jackson Hinkle. Musk promised to investigate, and the accounts went back up soon after. Musk later blamed the “mistake” on X’s spam algorithms. The Hamas account is still suspended."

Source: https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-x-twitter-journalists-banning-spree-1851151593

#X @technology

drwho ,
@drwho@beehaw.org avatar

Surprising only people who don’t have eyes.

protofoxriley ,
@protofoxriley@pawb.social avatar

I think there are shorter terms we could use but they’d be deemed against ToS

KaCi , to random
@KaCi@autistics.life avatar

The discussion about the hashtag is really annoying. It's the hashtag for Autistic people either self-indentified or officially diagnosed and if your research about the Autistic community didn't provide you this knowledge, then maybe you should do more research or ask the community before you start complaining. Who are you to criticise a hashtag that connected and empowered thousands of marginalized disabled people for years? (1/2)

obrerx ,
@obrerx@neurodifferent.me avatar

@dcrooks @fictionalbutnot @n69n @willaful @KaCi @actuallyautistic @allautistics @neurodivergence

Yes, as I see it, the structure itself is designed to accommodate and enable the large accounts, and it wants and needs those accounts to have the most impact and influence. It's all part of the planned structure. It's built-in. A feature, not a bug.

marytzu ,
@marytzu@mastodon.social avatar
isthereanydeal , to steam
@isthereanydeal@mastodon.social avatar

🐈 Stray, 25% OFF 🐈

Cat game is on sale again at @steam . Explore the sprawling urban landscape from a feline perspective. It's still one of the highest discounts this game has seen yet.

🔗https://isthereanydeal.com/game/stray/info/

Catsrules ,

Yes,

I played it on a car ride.

R9442 ,

I admit, the cat was the only reason why I bought the game in the first place. I regret nothing for it, though I can see how the charm doesn’t work on others.

moepoi , to technology

RIP Nitter ​:ablobcatraindepressed:​

Now the token generation method for guest account is not working anymore.

You can still use your twitter account token for nitter but it will get banned immediately ​:ded:​

Source : https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/issues/983#issuecomment-1913362376

#x

cc : @technology

xavier666 ,

Meta could in theory do this

Meta can do this only because it owns all the 3 companies. No private entity would want to exchange user-data with others.

isVeryLoud ,

Holy shit touch grass

goatsarah , to selfhosted en-gb

Anyone else using Mac minis as VM hosts for self hosting? My Friendica server is a Linux VM on a Mac Mini in my living room. The VM is bound to a VLAN tagged network interface so it’s completely firewalled off from the rest of my network. Also got a second Linux VM on the same box for hosting local stuff on my main VLAN (HomeBridge/etc).

I feel like they’re really nice platforms for this, if not the cheapest. Cheaper than one might think though; I specced up an equivalent NUC and there wasn’t a lot of difference in price, and the M2 is really fast.

narc0tic_bird ,

Fair enough!

sfcl33t ,

Just to add to the Asahi Linux chorus - I’m self hosting a bunch of things, not on VMs but installed on the actual OS, and it’s been incredibly fast and reliable. I do have thorough offsite backups happening because one should, but loving it so far.

defcon201 , to programmerhumor
@defcon201@hostux.social avatar
Nerd02 ,
@Nerd02@lemmy.basedcount.com avatar

Nah I didn’t say that it’s bad lol. Didn’t mean it that way, at least. The way I understand the “fuck, marry, kill” game is that:

  • Fuck: down to play with it every once in a while
  • Marry: always down to use it
  • Kill: never want to use it

but if someone else wants to play with Rust who am I to stop them

SingularEye ,

Kill typescript, fuck rust, marry go

pbloem , to showerthoughts
@pbloem@sigmoid.social avatar

I'm starting to find some of the cooler aspects of the wider fediverse.

For instance, Lemmy is a Reddit clone that is picking up some migration after the recent hooha or at Reddit.

The cool thing is that it's federated (same as mastodon, different instances and everything).

This means that you can subscribe to any community on Lemmy, for instance

https://lemmy.world/c/showerthoughts

through its fediverse address, right here on your mastodon instance:

@showerthoughts

Speculater ,
@Speculater@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll allow it.

TeaHands ,
@TeaHands@lemmy.world avatar

On Mastodon, Lemmy communities show up similarly to how a regular Mastodon user does, and can be searched and tagged similarly. So in this case, OP tagged this community specifically rather than any others with the same name.

I believe if you try and tag multiple it only posts to the first community mentioned in your toot, but don’t quote me on that one!

andersr , to memes Danish

Me BTW I use arch

@memes

shikitohno ,

You can set general options for all compilations in /etc/makepkg.conf, and package specific options would probably be best handled by just downloading a PKGBUILD for the package in question and editing it to include the option you want to enable. makepkg won’t ask you about options by default when building something, but it’s not that complicated to edit the PKGBUILD prior to calling makepkg.

pleb_maximus ,

Nein, ich fürchte du musst diesen Raum auch mit uns LTS-Barbaren (und schlimmerem) teilen.

kbal , to linux
@kbal@fedia.io avatar

Update available! This version is very old.

Xscreensaver has apparently been checking for updates and is disappointed that it hasn't had one for 14 months because Debian is too stable. Can anyone recommend a linux screensaver which would work with xfce and can be trusted to never do that?

bisby ,

A lot of people don’t know this though. They think it is the “won’t fall over” type. They hear “use debian over ubuntu, because it’s more stable” or “use debian for servers, because it’s more stable” and think it means “You want uptime, so you dont want something crashing”. So when they see a bug, it is concerning to them. A distro focused on not falling over must super care about reducing crashes, and don’t realize the exact opposite is actually true. The bug was fixed a long time ago, but you don’t get it because “don’t change” is more important than “don’t crash”.

If the bug is in a popular package (ie, a super common screensaver) in a very popular distro (and a lot of people have chosen the distro because they think it has less bugs than others), I can imagine the maintainer getting fed up with the bug reports for a bug that was already fixed.

Most people I’ve seen on Lemmy understands that “stable” means “unchanging”… But every person I’ve talked to outside of lemmy, thinks it means “less bugs”. So clearly it’s a very big misunderstanding (Which is basically confirmed by the fact that xscreensaver gets so many invalid bug reports that they felt necessary to do this.)

bisby ,

Oh look. Debian changed the keepassxc package and now the keepassxc repo is getting all the bug reports for it. Their stance is “it will go away in a year or so”

Regardless of whether or not it is a good idea, it’s undeniable that Debian makes a lot of decisions that negatively impact their upstream. And since it’s someone else’s problem, oh well.

There is a reason upstream repo maintainers wind up angry about problems that someone else caused.

EmpeRohr , to lemmyshitpost
@EmpeRohr@federation.network avatar

The bible 2 electric bogaloo
@lemmyshitpost

Keeponstalin ,

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/19a1d644-5307-419c-a2e9-32f53030a613.jpeg

“Surely you’re thinking of Captain Sisko” - Janeway

astreus ,

I read them recently - mostly it’s the same stuff as in the canon gospels tbh. Some have more of a Buhdist slant (Jesus isn’t God but we’re all god style) but nothing out there.

ashishlotake , to programmerhumor
@ashishlotake@mastodon.social avatar
collegefurtrader ,

M as in mancy

Successful_Try543 ,

Like in math: given are the vector fields u, nu and v and the normal vector n …

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