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foss nerds: rtfm!!!
the manual:
--archive, -a archive mode is -rlptgoD (no -A,-X,-U,-N,-H)

Actually, let's make this into a public request; if you have a HDD with failing SMART attributes of any sort, please run `smartctl --attributes --json` with a decently recent version (the nixpkgs one is definitely good enough) and send me the output!

(I'm specifically interested in how failing metrics are represented, so completely healthy drives are not useful here)

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sex work 

i don't know who needs to hear this, but sex work doesn't have to be a soulless act.

for some reason there's a social stigma surrounding sex workers that they shouldn't enjoy their job, that they're just doing it for the money and so on.

sex work is an art, and many of us get into it for the same reasons as any other artist: to enjoy doing something that we love.

its okay to do sex work just because you like others seeing you naked, its okay to do it because you like to fuck, and its okay to do it because you're a kinky slut.

its okay to dedicate your life to it because is just what you vibe with.

you don't owe it to anyone to treat it as just a job and a paycheck, not even to the people who are paying you.

for all its faults, Stratford station can actually be kind of pretty sometimes

"I need a HDD with failing SMART data" and other phrases indicative of moderately cursed software development projects

software development meta 

A reminder that the most useful feedback often doesn't come from the people who love your project or the people who hate it, but from those who have serious concerns but continue using and recommending it anyway

Was just thinking again of Ibby, who decided to burn his passports and travel from Norway to Morocco on foot, without any money: shareable.net/walking-from-nor

I met him in 2013 at an Occupy camp in NL. Very inspiring person, who pretty much lived the world in the way that so many folks imagine. Could listen to him talk for hours.

I don't know where he is now or what he's doing, but he seems to have published a book about it: goodreads.com/book/show/435621 - I do hope to get back in touch with him some day.

re: political complaining 

There are so many articles, videos etc. that analyze governance failures that are just painful to read or watch for me, because their conclusion ends up being "this is just what happens, things fail" when those failures have *obvious and known* causes that they just were not ready to actually analyze in depth

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political complaining 

Being an anarchist (and actually having studied power dynamics and decisionmaking in that process) means constantly seeing people make the same governance errors over and over again, consistently having things fail in the same ways across a wide spectrum of topics, and then being told that *you're* the naive one when you try to point out this pattern

The plan: working on my project
The reality: debugging a problem with VS Code that keeps me from working on my project

from my understanding, that's what 90% of the people on Mastodon want >_>

re: fandom "discourse", fascism 

@korin It also makes folks vulnerable to recruitment; depravement of any sort is an excellent 'in' for fascist recruitment, really. So it's not at all surprising to see the two together...

fandom "discourse", fascism 

from seeing some twitter accounts, there is a very real "puriteen to nazi" pipeline, which is completely unsurprising as the puriteen mindset is already pretty fascist thinking

Do you remember hearing the news of #Google trying to enable #telemetry by default in the #Go programming language? Apparently they've been doing the same with their #Flutter UI toolkit all this time 😐 Their docs also mention that "By downloading or using the Flutter SDK you agree to the Google Terms of Service." - linking to Google's general terms and service policy at policies.google.com/terms

github.com/flutter/flutter/iss…

This is a github issue requesting Flutter to make their #analytics opt-in for complying with EU/ECC laws (#GDPR). That issue was closed in 2021, now three years later and the telemetry is still there enabled by default. And even if you try to opt-out they'll still ping Google's servers to let them know you've opted out, as per their docs.

When Google tried to add telemetry to the Go language last year it made news and there was significant backlash from the community, enough for them to reverse course and make their telemetry opt-in rather than turning data collection on by default - www.theregister.com/2023/05/17…
Unfortunately the same didn't happen with Dart/Flutter so far, which means you're likely to face more data collection there by default.

#Privacy #DataCollection

re: conspiracy thinking 

@Yza @PsyChuan I don't know that this even qualifies as 'conspiracy thinking', AFAIK this is a broadly accepted truth *within the advertising industry*

i wonder if that's why the Advertising sector is so overvalued and the vector that every major tech company seems to be pushing into now? i mean, everything's been restructured around getting the most ads in front of your eyes as possible but it's not even proven that it's effective (though searching for "is advertising effective" just brings up marketing companies. lmao) because it's not about selling the product, it's about selling the idea that There Is No Alternative

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