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At some point a legislator will catch on to the wage suppression effort currently being perpetrated by the big tech companies. Unfortunately that’s probably not any time soon.

Oh but the best part

Dude dumped the rom by CRASHING A GBA AND RECORDING THE CRASH SOUND FOR HOURS https://youtu.be/0-7PSmYYHF0

Yea so it turns out if you crash a gba game and wait long enough, the "crash sound" starts playing the entire address space, so if you take enough recordings and do a majority vote on differences, you can dump a ROM

How the fuck do people figure this shit pit

@rallias Right, I have seen that as well, but abstracting over a CDN requires a very high level of trust due to the centralized nature of the CDN itself - hence why I was thinking that something decentralized would be a better fit.

@freakazoid The problem is that an instance that is "small" in user count is not automatically "small" in media size (and indeed often is not), because the amount of users on your instance barely affects whether posts get federated to you (which is where the disk use comes from, AIUI).

In other words: as the network grows, small instances are disproportionately affected by the media storage cost, and I think it's actually very important to find a solution to that, to make small instances easier to run.

It's kind of a similar problem to how the resources needed for a Matrix server have little to do with how many users you are hosting, and more with how big the rooms are that you are in. It incentivizes running fewer instances that are larger in user count.

@rune Yeah, that was more or less my conclusion when I last evaluated Garage; that it's only really suitable for high-trust groups.

Tahoe doesn't have a set amount of replicas; you set the amount of total shares and the amount of needed shares for recovery, as an attribute of the upload. These settings do need to be the same for everyone for dedupe to work, though.

(Storage overhead is basically totalShares divided by neededShares)

@rallias It does not; it's purely binary deduplication (and I'm not sure anything more involved would be viable without breaking the security properties, though I also question how much real-world benefit it would yield in practice)

@rune I haven't kept up-to-date with the current model of Garage, but in Tahoe-LAFS it's basically RAID-over-the-network, and every client can verify the existence of enough shares and regenerate and reupload the missing shares if some file is not 'healthy' enough, as the mechanism to prevent data loss (so that minimal trust is required for availability)

The idea being to maintain a collective pool of media storage (Tahoe requires less mutual trust here) that everyone shares, so that the media get deduplicated across instances, but it still ensures enough redundant copies across instances that outages don't break everyone

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I wonder if something like Tahoe-LAFS (in convergent/deduplicated mode) or even Garage wouldn't significantly improve the storage requirements for small fediverse instances

joining something much bigger than you are
(world-spanning polycule)

also I'm now a connection point between two huge polycules, this is literally like a 16th century marriage of state

@mikallemachtig

Ik ben eens naar een voorlichtingsbijeenkomst geweest waarin ze uitlegden wat het werk in zou houden.

Je moet dus zelf voor een fiets zorgen. Dan moet je eerst 5km fietsen om de post op te gaan halen (circa 15 minuten, onbetaald), dan kun je ongeveer 2 uur post rond brengen. Tegen het minimumloon. En dan kun je weer 5km terug naar huis fietsen (ook weer onbetaald).

Ik heb dus even verder gezocht.

Disabled people have been saying “normalize disability” for a long time now but we did not mean that the state should let a level 3 pathogen rip through the entire population and then tell everybody that severe brain fog, heart palpitations, lung damage, and chronic fatigue are all normal so make sure you just keep buying shit and going to work.

Everyone who knows anything about how to stop fascists: "Yeah so you have to make it so economically, socially, and physically punishing to be a fascist that fascists get completely demoralized and simply don't bother. You have to make it impossible to exist as a fascist."

Liberals: "Yeah so you just have to talk to them and listen to them and win debates online. They'll see reason."

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Folks tend to get private property and personal property mixed up way too much and that's why socialism and communism are viewed in a negative light by them.

re: harsh words for those who travel 

the reality is that conferences could and would enforce strict masking guidelines, implement mass air filtration, and encourage more online participation if people actually refused to go to cons that didn't willfully infect thousands of people

but people don't put their foot down, they shrug and get infected with a blood plague and then complain about it like it's not entirely their fault

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harsh words for those who travel 

as someone who has to struggle to transport themself all the way to the grocery store, let alone anywhere else, it's incredibly frustrating to see people fragrantly disregard the wellbeing of others and fly around constantly to conferences to spread viral illness far and wide

I know it's lonely, but fuck, none of us chose this, and you're using your privilege to make it harder for the rest of us just because you can't stand to burden yourself even a little bit

fuck you

my dad sent a mastodon post in the family group chat and it was so surreal

💡 Did you know that in #blender3d if you just want a flat color with no shading, you can plug an RGB node directly into the #b3d material output? #blendertip

*This setup is for Eevee.

Updated for Eevee and Cycles: mastodon.art/@zerodean/1117797

The idea being to maintain a collective pool of media storage (Tahoe requires less mutual trust here) that everyone shares, so that the media get deduplicated across instances, but it still ensures enough redundant copies across instances that outages don't break everyone

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