my cold take on the Threads federation thing is: if you simply consider them not as some mystical "platform" but as any other "instance", then they're an over-sized under-moderated data-scraping instance housing many vile users right up to the point of "technically legal free speech"... and we've all suspended instances before for much less.
I have a question about #cryptobro thought (for want of a better term) processes.
When something like [this](https://web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=nft-trader-hack) happens, how is it a "#hack"? The whole point of #SmartContracts, as I understand them, is that the code is the contract. Whatever is in the code is *by definition* the contract and anything the code allows forms the terms and conditions of the contract.
So how can this be called a "hack" or a "#theft". You're literally abiding by the terms of the contract!
I run my own #selfhosted Mastodon server, so hadn't really felt the need for domain blocking. However, the whole Threads stuff got me looking into it.
I feel that there is a quite a bit of risk in using aggregated block lists. Given that the sources seem to be only a handful of instances, it feels that one could easily over block using these lists.
@letoram I've been following the project for a while, but I never had a compelling reason to switch, and I'm way past the point where I enjoy fiddling about with OS components just for the sake of it. So, given my time constraints (or lack of time management skills) , I never gave it a go. And I'm not saying that my current setup will simply stop working because IBM/RH decided to stop supporting Xorg, but in the medium/long term I expect to need an alternative now.
vanilla Emacs, colors
Is there a black-and-white GUI theme equivalent to font-lock highlights under emacs --color=no ? I couldn't find any black-and-white theme. I switched to GUI Emacs for niceties like being able to use the clipboard and reliable shell/ansi-term behaviour. I don't think --color=no applies to the GUI ...
#DigitalSovereignity governnent "population scale" software from multiple countries on https://dpi.global
"#Clojure’s immutable, persistent data structures make it easier to write correct concurrent programs, and the language and runtime have excellent concurrency support...I also considered languages (like Haskell) with more rigorous control over side effects, but decided that #Clojure’s less-dogmatic approach was preferable."
I'd make a similar argument for #Erlang. There's a sweet spot on the imperative to functional spectrum that both these languages occupy.
https://aphyr.com/posts/367-why-is-jepsen-written-in-clojure
@haiku also available over xmpp using the jabber.fr biboumi irc bridge
(please don't give free advertising to matrix...)
@stevenroose @GrapheneOS @sebsk I'll adopt the strategy of dismissing anything that contains "how hard can it be" or "just" ![]()
But maybe yeah, someone do it plz?
#vim tip : CTRL-A and CTRL-X increment and decrement respectively the integer under the cursor.
This is often faster and less error prone to than editing the number.
@kyozou @ifixcoinops I'd only recommend HP to someone I hated if they didn't know where I lived. Otherwise there's a chance they might leave it on my doorstep, which would mean I'd have to burn the house down and move to another county.
Watching a mutual ask for printer recs and receive a chorus of tired tech folk going "Just get a Brother, they're fine" and man
MAN
Like this is actually kinda fascinating honestly, Brother is now the best printer brand, the one that every Computer Person recommends, and is it because their printers are good? Their printers are fine, they print, whatever, no, it's because everybody else's printers have gotten Innovated out the wazoo, every innovation making them way worse, until it's gotten to the point where I wouldn't have one in the house even if it were free, and meanwhile Brother's have remained consistently Fine I Guess, which now makes them the best printer manufacturer simply by virtue of them opting out of the Who Can Get Crappiest Fastest race
Brother have gotten to where they are now, by NOT innovating
@marcuse1w @macleod If you like #haskell, #purescript is an option. With #purerl there is also a stable erlang backend. Or #gleamlang I find very exciting in the erlang world (erlang and Javascript backend). Otherwise you might also like #roclang (native and wasm backend) if you are generally into ML languages. I also think #erlang is an extremely nice language. I've never understood what many people have against the syntax. I find it extremely simple and beautiful. Well, I also like #prolog 😉
I was reading a web page about Forth by @ratfactor and ended up learning about dc as an alternative (or predecessor) to bc. I didn't know. How cool is that.
https://ratfactor.com/forth/the_programming_language_that_writes_itself.html
@kiteless I miss the days of small devices with decent keyboards. I love my #SamsungNC10 and #ThinkpadX220. The former runs #HaikuOS, the latter #Xubuntu. They are both excellent writing machines.
I keep seeing "How can they all give into fascism so willingly, didn't they pay attention in school?" and that strikes me as so unbelievably naive. The fact of the matter is that the last people who actually still witnessed the Third Reich are dead or in the process of dying. The last people whose *parents* still witnessed it are in their 50s give or take a few years. And did school really keep you from smoking? Drinking? Riding your bike too fast? No? See what I mean? Nobody actually remembers!
I really like the pictures @harshad takes.