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@jasper @aral This primarily manifests on a shell level, though? I'm not sure what issues you're seeing on an OS level - there's plenty wrong the design of current-gen OSes, but it's already entirely possible to use standardized serialization formats today without requiring OS-level changes.

What specifically would need to change for this on the OS level?

but what if you eat capitalism itself would that be ethical consumption

subtoot 

Maybe some day I can express concerns about the culture of (programming) language bashing and not be immediately attacked for it. I guess today is not that day.

job postings be like 

@julialuna@chaos.social And then complain about "employee shortages"

@maia Because business books are primarily aimed at people who think themselves much more rational than they actually are

@ajroach42 If you don't mind a bit of yarrr, Library Genesis has a pretty big collection of comics

mh~ 

@f0x and other greatest works of basically every ADHDer

mh~ 

@f0x "Surely if I get these final tasks done, I'll be able to wind down from my burnout"

@Paradox @schratze Though I gotta hand it to them, it's impressive how they managed to get both a penis *and* a swastika in there at the same time

FYI, someone on birdsite is organizing a protest at Cloudflare's HQ in SF to get them to drop KF: twitter.com/keffals/status/156

Keep fascists out of your spaces and their memes out of your mind. Normalization is their weapon of choice, but it requires them to wait for *you* to start repeating or laughing at *their* jokes.

:anarchy:

@tindall@cybre.space While an interesting change, the way the article is written really confuses me - io_uring is a Linux-specific thing to address Linux-specific problems, and surely the underlying concepts behind io_uring have been attempted before in other microkernels? But the article frames it as if Linux is leading the way in research here somehow...

printer rant, cursing 

@silvermoon82@tech.lgbt @00Ni So interestingly it seems like there's been a bit of a resurgence lately of laser printers aimed at consumers but still with roughly the same reliability (especially from companies like Samsung) - which has created the curious situation where a lot of home printing is moving back from color to monochrome :p

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