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@hazelnot (Though from what I can see from the badge, it looks like it might be one of those local computer shop no-brands that slaps their poorly-designed logo on a generic case. The weird 45 degree angle of the logo is a tell)

@hazelnot Also, the design language of the PC case reminds me of Packard Bell - however, I don't think they ever used that particular colour scheme. The colors are more HP, but I don't think those were quite that curvy.

Gateway or Toshiba, perhaps?

I found a photo of the family PC we got in 2000

Does anyone think they could help me identify the case or joystick or really anything going on here (minus the stereo system, I still have that one)? Cause I loved that computer

This is why we need #degrowth, so much energy and material and economic activity is wasted on shit like this that doesn't actually improve anyone's life in any way. Any challenge to economic growth gets dismissed as "you just want people to go back to living in caves" when in reality we don't need to reduce everyone's living standards to miserable drudgery we just need to stop doing this sort of nonsense

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:ms_thought_bubble: "browser addon to diff websites TOS and EULA"

@joepie91 I firmly believe that "it's a Linux distro" statement is the prime culprit for making it seen as just another barely different Linux distro by the Linux majority. Just like Windows users consider Linux a "Windows for geeks": obvious downsides with no upsides. If it was instead marketed as "the only configurable OS that just so happens to use Linux", the world would've been a much better place.

@monk I've been thinking along similar lines, yeah, but I don't have much more than a hunch to go off there.

(I may or may not have a related project in-flight where I intend to try this)

Quite apart from the gratuitous climate vandalism, I think what pisses me off so much about the #Starbucks CEO commuting by private jet is the arrogance of the assumptions that this is justified. Like this isn't an organisation trying to cure cancer or end world hunger, it's a chain selling overpriced coffee with various sugar syrups. Nothing bad would happen if it ceased functioning, its continued existence doesn't justify its CEO behaving like that.

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Folks who post mutual aid posts: it looks from my perspective like more donations are being made on average, since the whole Harris thing started, still going on to this day. Is that impression correct?

Don’t ever fix your lips again to say that tech IS neutral/apolitical…DON’T YOU FUCKIN DARE

Tech is ONLY apolitical for those who benefit as the DEFAULT to systems, institutions, and policies DESIGNED to benefit the few at the expense of the many

Stadtwerke Netz: hey log into this online portal to send your final electricity meter reading
Online portal: doesn’t fucking work

average German IT project

I have faxed my electricity meter reading to them

It's very funky that the term "bird brain" comes from the fact that the brains of birds look like they're quite primitive and are missing the structures we tend to associate with higher brain functions. Turns out birds are actually surprisingly smart and their brains just took a different evolutionary path, achieving the same advanced abilities we see in mammals by developing entirely different structures. It's really cool how intelligence can come about in a variety of unique ways ^~^

Do I know any US folks who have experience hiring independent contractors to do game dev stuff (or to do remote work on computer/art stuff in general)?

I've got two people I'm interested in paying to do normal game development things and one is local and the other lives on the other side of the planet, and can I just like... give them money? or do I have to like fill out a form or something so the government doesn't freeze my bank account? how does this work

@cy @audunmb @baldur While I agree philosophically that copyright is not a legitimate system given the harm that it does, FOSS licenses do serve a real purpose in this context - they're essentially a legal hack that tries to subvert the copyright system. It existed before FOSS did, and continues to exist despite it.

That having been said, I am similarly bothered by how a lot of people seem to see FOSS as the 'ideological peak' of software, as if that's a long-term and complete solution to the problem, when it is really neither of those things and should be recognized as the temporary hack that it is. Useful, but still not a real solution.

@troed @baldur Out of curiosity, have you seen any concrete pointers on basic income (notably, *not* just welfare) being implemented in the near future anywhere?

Because I know that lots of countries are doing 'trials', but they've been doing that for several decades now, and then it never gets talked about again until the next 'trial' that has the exact same outcome.

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