Yaaay, I found another thing wrong with the house! This one isn't getting fixed though.
Das ZDF möchte nicht, dass ihr dieses Lied hört.
Les priorités budgétaires du néolibéralisme incendiaire
https://contre-attaque.net/2026/07/17/les-priorites-budgetaires-du-neoliberalisme-incendiaire/
"Les «réductions» de dépenses n’existent pas, il n’y a que des arbitrages : nos dirigeants orientent les moyens vers la guerre totale.
L’article Les priorités budgétaires du néolibéralisme incendiaire est apparu en premier sur Contre Attaque."
"Why don't you just do your elections the way we do in my completely different country that's organized totally differently" is not likely to be as helpful as you think.
Literal Nazis are destroying the United States, have ingrained themselves the perfect positions to defeat all checks and balances according to long well thought out plan backed by the richest, most powerful people in the world.
Some dude on the internet: "Why don't you just change the system, duh?"
That's privilege.
Corrosion of Conformity – Run for Your Life
https://corrosion-of-conformity.bandcamp.com/track/run-for-your-life
i remember how my classmate one time recommended me to watch the menu (2022) and glass onion (2022) because those movies are cool and asked me if i heard of the "eat the rich" genre of film. and when i heard that — it being referred to as a mere *genre* — i think i understood the statement about how capitalism tries to absorb all critiques of itself into itself
Best sticks or #EMFcamp so far 😁
kinda funny to see spoiler alerts for The Odyssey
@healyn *stares in Titanic*
#cedarcrypt was really fun and inspiring!
We had exceptionally good talks and workshops, and students opened up and really engaged with the experts. The many discussions on all aspects of cryptography, including moral questions, were just great!
Also, it warms my heart to see that a large part of future Lebanese cryptographic experts will be female!
Thank you, @nadim.computer and all the other sponsors and helpers for organising this event! I'm looking forward to the next one!
@leanderlindahl
> Volla / VollaOS
First I've heard of this. Apparently it's a deGoggled Android/Linux. Anyone know how good they are on respecting their customers' Software Freedoms and Right to Repair?
@strypey @leanderlindahl I just started using the Plinius about two months ago, so I cannot say much on their repair processes. But judging from the phone itself, you can disassemble it with precision screw drivers and order parts if e.g. the battery is losing its capacity, etc.
You know you have cognitive overload when you look at your to-do list and realize that item number one is "do the" because you got so distracted by everything you have to do that you forgot to actually list what it is that you need to do
@annaleen Just add in "...rest of the stuff on the list"
GoooooooOOOOOOOD MORNING FEDINAM! I hope you are bloody TERRIFIC this morning. Really top-tier superfantastic. It's Friday (Fri-bloody-yay morelike). Consider the humble toaster. Look at this lil fella, left in the dead of night like a crime outside a charity shop. Imagine what adventures this little guy has seen. Why have I gendered toasters as male? Who knows mate. Does it have any traits one might inherently say are male? Is there such a thing? Being a dick probably is what you're going to reply. Putting bread in and it comes out brown? That's just human though isn't it. Anyway sorry GOOD MORNING. Have a day, everybody. X
@TheBreadmonkey
Spell coast 5 times
C-O-A-S-T
C-O-A-S-T
C-O-A-S-T
C-O-A-S-T
C-O-A-S-T
What do you put in a toaster?
Are you a cop? Because you've got to tell me if you're a cop.
@reiddragon @vomitware @catsalad
Beans!
@EndlessMason @reiddragon @vomitware All the toe beans!!
The Free Software movement never escaped from its origins: the early ‘80s MIT AI Lab. Two things were true in this environment:
- Back when most computers had tens of KiBs of RAM and 1 MiB was a huge amount, programs were simple. Very few programs were so complex that one person could not completely understand them.
- The AI Lab was full of some of the most talented programmers in the world.
This meant that the only obstacles for these people being able to fix bugs and add features to any program were access to the source code and the legal rights to modify it. Once you have those, any program was understandable by that group and they could modify it however they wished.
For the next 40 years, the FSF focused on these two things. The world around them changed. These two prerequisites were never enough for most people (what do 90% of computer users do if you give them even a modest 10,000 line C codebase and tell them they can change it however they like?) and now they aren’t enough even for competent programmers.
When Linus says ‘fork it’ to folks who don’t want LLM-extruded code in their kernel, he knows full well that it is almost impossible to fork a 40 MLoC C (and Rust now) codebase that averages more than one CVE per day and have something useful.
The Free Software movement is struggling now because it obsessed over licenses, which was never a path that would succeed, and ignored the hard problems:
- How do you design environments that enable end users to modify their software?
- How do you engineer software so that it is cheap and easy for a random user to maintain a fork that meets their specific needs?
- How do you foster communities where people want to share improvements, so forks don’t proliferate even when it’s easy?
- How do you create an environment where everyone sees the benefits of user-modifiable code to such a degree that trying to sell anything that doesn’t come with these rights is commercially impossible?
Instead of tackling any of these problems, they created more complex and restrictive GPL variants. And well-paid lawyers found loopholes in them that allowed corporations to keep doing what they wanted (and even pick licenses like AGPLv3 to control ecosystems, because they give the copyright owners so many more rights than everyone else that it’s hard for anyone else to compete). They said ‘don’t worry about the complexity of the licenses, you only need to understand the legal details if you’re creating and distributing derived works’ while completely forgetting that making it possible for anyone to create and distribute modified versions of the programs was the entire point of the Free Software movement.
EDIT: Lots of people are reading this as if it’s about the kernel. I would say that the kernel is the least important part of a system for this. The layers on top, especially anything that directly interfaces with the user or controls their data, are far more important to build around these principles.
@david_chisnall unfortunately the narrative for 1 and 2 is "if you want to build it, use an LLM" which is ok for getting something you want but not good for maintainability or building communities.
Fellow #wanikani doers. May I ask how you all practice writing, if you do. I am trying to figure out a system.
The Odyssey is actually every Nolan movie in one.
A new service has been recovered by mdeplo: Retequattro from 28 September 2016 20:25
#MusicBrainzPicard 3 BETA 7 is now available for download.
Use with care, backup your files and please report any issues you encounter.
Blog post: https://blog.metabrainz.org/2026/07/16/picard-3-beta-7-released/
@leodurruti A naso sembra dirti che non trova la CA (Certification Authority) che ha firmato il certificato.
Ok, avvertimi se sto parlando arabo.
In linea di massima serve scoprire dove cerca di collegarsi e che certificato usa. La seconda cosa è capire dove va prendere le CA fidate.
@diegor intanto grazie della risposta.
Era un po' arabo, sì, ma qualcosa a senso avevo capito, poi è intervenuto @balossu (grazie per la risposta e no, non l'avevo letta questa issue) che credo abbia scovato il problema: https://mastodon.bida.im/@balossu/116931480700852781
Ora – se il problema è questo – tutto sta a capire cosa conviene fare. Aspettare che risolvano? Sfanculare questa versione di Strawberry e installare il pacchetto .deb (sbaglio o dovrebbe essere immune?)? Sfanculare la KDE Application Platform 6.11, che tanto ho ancora la 6.10 installata?