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valve as champion of "gaming on Linux" rant 

"Proton" has done wonders for Linux gaming.
Today I found out you can't filter for native linux titles in your steam library anymore. Valve's Hubris has wasted a lot of my girlfriend's time thinking that a compatibility layer yoinked from the community for windows games is "native". It is almost like they want people to think "Linux" is buggy shitware because they rushed a hardware project out to market filling in all the tech gaps with community passion projects and duct tape.

Wine setup correctly with all the bells and whistles is great, but treating it like "native" and denying it has an impact on people when most games have at least *performance issues* under Wine, if they work at all, makes the platform look bad as a whole. Linux isn't bootleg windows simulator, you can actually make games and ship for it, and a growing number actually do have Linux native ports! Let me see them! I hate how Valve treats them in comparison to a flood of legacy games and new shitware games that don't run consistently.

Obviously fuck Valve for so many other reasons, but *this* really pissed me off today. Thanks for the "Just Breaks" experience GabeN

On a closer analysis, it seems that the coal expansion in Germany has more to do with trying to take advantage of high energy prices, and that even assuming the continuation of status quo, Germany would be just fine with their current coal reserves until the planned transition in 2030.

So while yes, a genuinely green transition has to include de-growth, this isn't even govt & corps facing a harsh reality, but them making deliberate choices based on economic incentives.

coaltransitions.org/publicatio

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Posting or boosting content that is traumatic to trans people without a CW is collaborating with our enemies. Stop helping them hurt us.

It's easy to reject fatphobia when it's done by conservatives because it's so obvious but the subtle disgust and "helpful" tips on the left are just as harmful.

@sj This sounds more like a religious text than a technical analysis

AI art 

having a techbro wet dream churning out mediocre recycled art for you is great and all, but does it come with the warm fuzzy feeling of supporting actual people in their creative endeavors

Hey infosec people: do me a favor and assume the "use case" for anyone you don't know personally includes facing poverty, discrimination, state-sponsored oppression, corporate surveillance, domestic abuse and harassment while using your product.

Then design accordingly.

please and thanks

politiek 

@jurboulanger@mastodon.nl @minpres Maar al te vaak is het *omdat* de VVD helemaal niet wil dat een probleem "opgelost" wordt. De VVD handelt niet ter goeder trouw, dat is keer op keer duidelijk geworden, en het CDA lijkt weinig beter.

Als er iets in het belang is van de daadwerkelijke doelgroep van de VVD (oftewel: rijke kiezers met kapitalistisch denkbeeld), dan kan het ineens *wel* allemaal snel.

Vrijwel alle andere partijen blijven intussen stug geloven dat de neoliberale partijen echt geen kwaad in de zin hebben, en proberen te 'debatteren' en 'compromissen te sluiten', want "we moeten er toch wel uit kunnen komen".

En zo kan de VVD vrolijk zijn gang blijven gaan, want het is niet alsof ze ooit ook maar enige verantwoordig aan iemand af hoeven te leggen voor hun bewuste afbraakbeleid.

Die stroperige "commissies" zijn dan een heel handig middel om het onderwerp dood te laten bloeden, en omdat het *klinkt alsof* er werk gedaan wordt, laten de andere partijen het gebeuren.

Apparently my filament order is being returned to Spain because the shipping company handed it over to the wrong sub-company of DHL

No Gridfinity bins for me, I guess

Please don’t confuse what is legal with what is right. There is some overlap, of course, but not as much as one might think. Laws are generally written by the rich and powerful to protect their interests, often at the expense of the poor and weak. Many atrocities are lawful, and many acts of mercy are unlawful. I say this as an attorney.

@ShadowJonathan@tech.lgbt 90% of enterprise tech is looking like you know what you're doing even when you have no clue whatsoever

@ShadowJonathan@tech.lgbt These terms have honestly never had a clear definition, and it's entirely contextual.

me: ok i did a task where's the dopamine

my brain: ...

me: brain,
me: brain where is the dopamine?

brain: was it a special interest?

me: no

brain: was it one of 5 things your hyperfixated on rn?

me: (tiredly) no

brain: what does that mean?

me (exesperated): no dopamine

brain: thats right! no dopamine!

brain: have a nice day!

"stroustrup" sounds like a legacy C string function that has been proven to have 3 different memory safety issues

Covid in Davos is a risk, why not everywhere else? 

Huh.

The richest people are meeting at Davos and they have HEPA filters in every room, they PCR test everyone, disabling your key card if you fail to test or test positive, and wear winter clothes indoors, which suggests plenty of ventilation.

Wonder why kids in schools, ppl in hospitals, malls, libraries, or shelters don't need all these too?

One standard for them, one for those of us who keep the economy going for them.

#CovidIsNotOver

This is the epitome of #privilege in #tech. White tech-bros earning millions on the sweat labor of Black workers. And the great irony is that the Kenyan labor force was working to make the system less racist:

“ChatGPT’s predecessor had already shown an impressive ability to string sentences together. But it was a difficult sell, as the app was also prone to blurting out violent, sexist and racist remarks.”

time.com/6247678/openai-chatgp

#ChatGPT #WhitePrivilege #Exploitation #Labor #TechBros

Ah yes, and at the very last moment Transmission decides to throw a curveball at me by no longer starting, because of course it does

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