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@delroth I would disagree, but for reasons that I cannot publicly elaborate on

@ck@chaos.social From everything I've seen, that lack of alignment is in huge part due to Eelco's tendency to interfere in matters, and therefore nobody wanting to stick out their neck - which goes back to the leadership thing.

If there ever was a case study in "having a legal structure does not automatically safeguard your project governance", well, the situation is probably it.

It's also quite bizarre to see people *already* rewriting history to claim that the project is failing because "it's anarchic and there is no leadership" when the hierarchical side of the project *literally is the root cause of the problem*.

@roberth @samueldr The fact that Eelco needs to "be convinced" on such a regular basis is the problem here, and is exactly why he does in fact have control, regardless of what it says on paper

@serapath @freakazoid The core concept is the same, but there are different ways to deal with rebuilds (grafting vs. not), different packaging policies, and so on - just a different community with different conventions and views basically.

Not inherently worse or anything, just different :)

@freakazoid (The broader community definitely is not the problem here, the issue in NixOS governance is highly concentrated in a few people)

@freakazoid There are a number of significant differences in philosophy, is my understanding, and merging two existing communities is something that usually does not go well

A piece of advice regarding : You know how it's really difficult to find something similar to replace it with?

That also means that if worst comes to worst, a fork is very likely to happen - because there are going to be many other people *also* looking to replace it.

I would recommend not panicking yet, and instead keeping an eye out for further developments. Even if NixOS dies, that doesn't mean the community does.

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@0x17 I would suggest waiting and seeing. Nix being so difficult to replace is likely to work in its favour here - with a fork being very likely.

And I mean "that they know nothing about" very literally - making statements and inferences that are obviously factually incorrect in the first sentence to anyone who has actually been involved in the events.

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I am growing increasingly impatient with random people who have never been involved in governance discussions before, suddenly feeling like it's their duty to start relitigating circumstances that they know nothing about.

"I heard someone at the market say there are monsters walking along us."

"Monsters?"

"Masked, trying to appear as normal as you or I!"

I keep my expression neutral. "Yes, there are people wearing masks, but they're not the monsters."

"Then who are?"

"Those who make masks needed."
#MicroFiction #TootFic #SmallStories #NotAboutRespiratoryMasks

Estrogen, help wanted 

The twice per week schedule of patches just isn't working for me, does anyone know of a type that is taken daily and does not have the long term risks of pills?

Great article listing many Rust issues.

To keep Rust viable for gamedev, it's important to address these, not deny them, on both language + library level.

godot-rust values pragmatism over purism, and deviates from common idioms where it helps ergonomics -- even if sometimes controversially.

loglog.games/blog/leaving-rust

Advertisements are basically Dick Pics from Corporations.

in 2009, on totally homebrew software, The Pirate Bay served 20 million simultaneous peers on 10 servers (20 for the website) for $3,000 a month.

i wonder how much serving 20 million simultaneous users costs netflix. there are ~260 million total subscribers of netflix (of which a fraction are active at a time) and its total operating expenses (which is obviously A Lot More Different Things Than TPB) are ~$7 Billion a year.

the comparison isn't all that ridiculous. netflix is about 10% of all bandwidth, and bittorrent used to be >30% of all bandwidth - of which TPB tracked roughly half.

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