“Last year, Big Tech companies (Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft) received about $3.04 billion in fines for breaking laws on both sides of the Atlantic. As of seven days and three hours into 2024, they had already earned enough revenue to pay it all off.
A little over a week of operations is all it would take if the companies tackled their fines one after another.”
https://proton.me/blog/big-tech-2023-fines-vs-revenue
Why you should NEVER look directly an optic fiber panel: you dont know the power of the signal 🔥
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/FiberOptics/comments/167jjlh/is_the_signal_too_strong/
re: conscription
@samgai Both.
re: conscription
@sorunome Wasn't talking about NL in this particular case, though it does still have it, yes, it's just suspended
IDK it does sorta reflect something tho right, like the emphasis on AI powered programming for the individual programmer over the social nature of code. codespaces has collaborative editing, sure, but comparative neglect of the thing that really keeps people on github - issues and pull requests, aka yno the collaborative process at the heart of open source - highlights the vision of software being the work of sole geniuses.
(yes i am aware that there are other ways of doing contribs like emailing a patch, no I don't think that is relevant to the point, no I don't think we should move to a system that is even more inaccessible to new programmers.)
game: this factory is technical debt in visual form. every conveyor belt is placed in such a way that made sense hours ago but now is nothing but a blight on your dreams
techie gamers: why would I play this?
game: and you get to fix it without any meetings
techie gamers: THIS IS THE BEST GAME EVER MADE
the big draw of factorio is not that it's a giant spaghetti pile of technical debt of your own making... it's that you can spend an hour of intense work FIXING that technical debt. that's the unrealistic fantasy this game is providing
dont blow me up for speaking ill of git over email
i should have said nothing. i was able to avoid an onslaught of "git over email is the best" earlier this week by posing it as a joke, but srsly I just don't think it's a step in the right direction to make it so when i'm teaching programming I have to be like "ok your email client doesn't even allow you to send plaintext emails anymore, so turn on 2FA for your gmail and then generate an app password, configure your terminal to connect to the gmail SMTP server, compose an email with format-patch using the format that the repository maintainers favor. make sure you wrap every line at 72 characters or the devs will flame you. send that email by copy pasting your app password. then when you're replying, remember to expand the entire message and delete the inlined replies so you're not top-posting, sorry about how the code isn't highlighted in your email client, it really wasn't made for this. If you need to update the code just send another patch, remembering how many prior times you have updated it so you can apply the correct annotation to it...."
I get why that works for some people and there should be plenty of ways of interacting with code, but if you have taught anyone how to program who started from zero in the last 5 years you would know that is an unimaginable amount of complexity to endure to be a part of collaborative programming.
i don't love microsoft owning everything and i do think their monopoly of github is super bad, i run my own forgejo instance and am stoked for federated forges. i just really dislike the general pattern of treating ppl with scorn while telling someone that using something that to them is unimaginably worse is actually better to do - a classic fedi move that thankfully i have seen lots of growth past in the last year.
conscription
Conscription is perhaps the most obvious example of how supposed "advanced democracies" are still ultimately authoritarian and backed by violence, and it continues to baffle me how people do not recognize this
If a state were actually "by the people, for the people" in reality, then conscription would not exist
I'm seeing folks casting about trying to build their support systems, but not always clicking. Like the structures aren't there yet, lots of people are tooting out to crickets.
So this is a general call out pls share:
1) active tags (or groups) that are helping you connect and be uplifted
2) gaps or struggles ie "I can't find a tag/group for [ ]
3) any tags/groups you are trying to launch
Let's create and consolidate and enliven the tags we need.
re: grumbling about funding
Also can't help but notice how these organization are virtually never hiring the marginalized folks in their own community who are desperately trying to get by financially, and instead it's almost always random white tech startup dudes with little prior affiliation
apparently there's a new fork at https://github.com/javulticat/NewPipe which is based on a fork of newpipe which implements sponsorblock and RYD
i also just randomly discovered this through https://github.com/polymorphicshade/NewPipe/issues/377 on the last thing that's there (not comment, linked issue)
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