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#shitpost
Whilst I'm not a fan of people holding their phone up to record concerts, I do like having proof I was there, so try to restrict any photos or filming I do to just the one song in the set.
Here's Bob Vylan, last night in Oslo.
Good stuff.
As long as every single one of us is the only one doing it, I guess it's okay....... 😁
@nobody i promise i'm not trying to hate on you personally here but it's incredibly annoying to me when nixers (it's specifically nix users) act like sandboxing is this sort of all-or-nothing trust relationship when sandboxing a process execution is basically the easiest part because you just use the OS tooling for that.
pants (i.e. me) had considered a FUSE fs for at least 5 years running but:
the one thing it does do is let us virtualize i/o. but i think that's much better done by reaching into the guts of the compilers themselves and making them do i/o through my library
@nobody and if you have a fork of the compiler (but specifically one that does not change code gen in any way at all) then you (meaning me, who is doing an insane build tool that is not pants) can probably handle most of the other functions too
If you live outside of the United States,
do you know if your country has a plan if the US government decided to cut access to Google, Microsoft, and Amazon products overnight?
What would happen to your work?
What would happen to your hospitals?
What would happen to your emergency services?
What would happen to your banks?
Imagine overnight, for all those public services and private businesses, no more Windows, no more AWS, no more Google and Microsoft office software, no more remote files storage, no more emails, no more online maps, no more videochats.
What would happen?
Is your country prepared?
@Em0nM4stodon Same if you're a company/organization in the USA that might get accused of something like 'harboring terrorists'.
Mira mamá, salgo en @pipicucu en compañía de lujo!! 🫣
Ahí j3j5 enviando su consulta al 0800PPCC
For.. reasons.. I am making a wealth inequality playlist. I want songs that aren't TOO aggro and could be background-ish at an event, catchy, topical, without making themselves the center of attention. Here's what I have so far. Please parse this list and suggest along these lines, if you like.
@codinghorror Camper Van Beethoven - When I Win the Lottery
Little Feat - On Your Way Down
As a bonus, Minneapolis PD got Lang out of there so he and his buddy’s wouldn't get beat to death, and then proceeded to follow them as they drove away.
Lang, being the numbskull he is, drove his car towards counter-protestors onto a sidewalk, so the PD pulled them over, impounded the cars and arrested all of them for public endangerment and inciting a riot.
MartyPC made it onto the front page of Hackernews again, which is fun
Most of the comments are just about whether I should have mentioned that MartyPC is written in Rust. Back when I started writing it, that was actually novel - now there are tons of new emulators in Rust, so possibly it's not a salient headline anymore.
@gloriouscow If you want to be on the front page again, announce that you've used an LLM to port it to JavaScript and you've given up on the Rust nonense
@nobody they haven't made it into a filesystem or tried to go for kernel support at all which is ridiculous if you genuinely want ironclad semantics. the nix store also necessarily implies a global filesystem view which is terrible to optimize and it's also a failure of isolation. the reason making this faster might be useful is because every single process on the system is going to be bound to a named "domain" which is a managed filesystem view that can only share content across domains with a process that has access to both
@nobody i promise i'm not trying to hate on you personally here but it's incredibly annoying to me when nixers (it's specifically nix users) act like sandboxing is this sort of all-or-nothing trust relationship when sandboxing a process execution is basically the easiest part because you just use the OS tooling for that.
pants (i.e. me) had considered a FUSE fs for at least 5 years running but:
the one thing it does do is let us virtualize i/o. but i think that's much better done by reaching into the guts of the compilers themselves and making them do i/o through my library
I just poured coffee beans into the hopper above the grinder, without removing the lid.
That’s how my day is going. How about yours?
@ramsey I once walked around my flat hand-grinding coffee. but when I finished I realised the bottom wasn't attached. I'd say it was a bad thing, but it made the flat smell great 🤣
Things are not as wet here as I would like.
I would settle for moist.
But no.
Perhaps later in the week?
“Because these people are either truly AI-pilled, or in on the con. Neither of those deserve our respect, although the former might deserve our pity. Which honestly, I’d rather save up for the people whose lives have been impacted by the AI con.
But the latter deserves our vengeance.”
Mike Monteiro, as usual, on fire:
https://buttondown.com/monteiro/archive/how-to-usher-in-an-era-of-abundant-vengeance/
Non vedo l'ora di scoprire quanto costerà la benzina quando scadranno i tagli alle accise. Gasolio a 3€ entro fine anno? Chissà! 😍
@antanicus premessa doverosa, la penso e lo spero come te, ma ho sempre più paura che l'aumento del costo della benzina come altri aumenti spostino la gente verso il negazionismo e il vannaccismo...
From the archives; cartoon by Bill Bramhall.
#USpol
@stefan absolutely! I for one would kick in. I've attended a few such workshops, and I'm acquainted with a few folks IRL who teach them. I'm sure there are more like me.
@SallyStrange Oh awesome!
Not sure today's the day for me for it, but I will definitely be following up with you on this!
Whilst I'm not a fan of people holding their phone up to record concerts, I do like having proof I was there, so try to restrict any photos or filming I do to just the one song in the set.
Here's Bob Vylan, last night in Oslo.
Good stuff.
@jonny @lavaeolus @realn2s like not to start wargaming the evil slop tech too hard but imho "deep learning" translations are a ridiculous way to approach this problem. i don't think the statistical optimization problem there is even well-defined. if i was evil i would absolutely 100% go for the word-by-word dictionary approach since if you're doing surveillance you're really not trying to match someone's intent at all
@hipsterelectron
@lavaeolus ah yes language, the notoriously well-behaved space over which it is easy to construct convex optimization problems.
For surveillance for copyright purposes, which is what Elsevier would want, it wouldn't even be the right tool since you are looking for exact partial matches. I see there is something about "registering" these hashes though, so who knows maybe they are trying to build a case for an abstract perceptual hash being copyrightable - which would be uh an extremely novel interpretation of copyright, and by "extremely novel" I mean exactly what copyright does not protect, ideas rather than works.
Trying not to go off the conspiracy rails before even checking out the thing itself, which seems to just be a container format for a bunch of different hashing methods over a single item.
Body camera footage shows police surveillance abuse is common: "We’ve told them over and over again: 'You see a hot chick, you don’t look them up in a database.'"
https://www.404media.co/i-saw-a-shiny-thing-cop-explains-why-he-used-license-plate-reader-to-stalk-woman/
@404mediaco in my jurisdiction that gets a police officer fired. Who accesses what on police and health databases is tracked… WTF is wrong with the US??
Mira mamá, salgo en @pipicucu en compañía de lujo!! 🫣
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