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@foone The smallest one I know of is fpx.oxplot.com/

It's configured by blinking lights on your screen to a light sensor on the board

wayland development 

@porkroll (And running under Plasma Wayland natively)

wayland development 

@porkroll None; I'm developing my own client library.

wayland development 

Seriously, this has baffled me for several days now. I can't find any possible explanation for this behaviour, and nobody seems to have written anything about it anywhere either...

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wayland development 

Why does Plasma keep constantly sending my client xdg_toplevel.configure events with a requested surface width/height that's 100 pixels less than the last time, any time the window state changes??

fedi meta, anarchism 

I'm seeing the exact same failure mode happen with fedi that I've seen for a lot of 'anarchist' movements - they proclaim that "nobody is in charge", and then fail to identify that someone *is* in fact informally in charge (who shouldn't be) but they're just not taking responsibility.

Perhaps we should be making a point of saying "nobody SHOULD be in charge of fedi" instead of "nobody is in charge of fedi", to help people understand that "nobody is in charge" is a goal that needs to constantly be defended, rather than one that has been magically achieved?

Like, "nobody is in charge" *is* a good model to aim for, but it does require actual work to keep it that way because some people will try to take power by any means necessary, it's not something you just proclaim and then you're done.

@splatsune @vkc FWIW, Electron is entirely capable of doing multiple windows (with different content) in the same process, so this one is entirely on the application developers.

(Most likely the reason they don't do this is because they're trying to save a buck by reusing the same codebase for web and desktop, and in a browser you *can't* do this)

I just realized what I hate about modern chat: it's not a small window on the screen anymore, it's *the whole screen*.

Discord (et al) is barely usable in a small window, whereas AOL Instant Messenger was *very* usable in a small window as you went about your browsing.

For me, smaller window = fewer distractions.

You can't change these systems without explicitly dismantling white supremacy. That's something that White Americans don't want to contend with. Because so many other parts of life seem to magically bend around their wants and desires, they get confused about the parts that don't. This is a big problem for White liberals especially. They really thought they were fixing police brutality in 2020 by just exclaiming loudly that they wanted it to stop. But white supremacy is not under your control.

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What I'm saying is that a lot of American Exceptionalism™ is based on sacrificing people. It is a very long tradition. And up until very recently, Black people were the default sacrifice. That was our explicit role in White American society. As soon as you understand that, a lot of American history starts to make way more sense.

And today starts to make more sense too. This is an America we're it's not so easy to designate groups for sacrifice. And we are finding it harder to get things done.

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People like to think about racism as if it's full of malicious intent. But often it's much more banal. Most of the time it's nothing more than "if somebody has to get hurt, let it be them. Because who's gonna complain about that am I right?"

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What's wild is once you actually start paying attention, you find out what we mean by "systemic". There's a story like this in every major city. Once somebody figured out this particular strategy of getting infrastructure built in a way that white constituents would accept, it spread all over.

We talk about how white supremacy requires a visible and identifiable underclass. Part of it is so that there is always a designated sacrifice so you can get what you want.
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@ktnjared @lina In a way, this doesn't feel surprising to me - the kernel development has long been affected by Torvalds' toxicity at the time, and so I would expect that to have selected for people who would at least tolerate and more likely share in such behaviour. Because other people would've bounced off.

Evenals vorig jaar vindt ook dit jaar weer een herdenking plaats van alle slachtoffers van dodelijk politiegeweld. De herdenking vindt plaats voor de deur van de Tweede Kamer in Den Haag, op 3 september, de eerste dag dat Kamerleden weer aan het werk gaan. doorbraak.eu/3-september-den-h

edit: sounds like it's safe

hey serious question can anyone tell me if the latest jacob geller video is going to give me existential dread or if it's one of his other videos?

I remain constantly obsessed with the question of how we can all pivot away from modern capitalism and still be able to eat

I think the answers lie in looking at the structures and patterns of our economic lives, and tweaking those patterns to eliminate the extractionism and extractionists. I think this is totally doable — if people want to

this is because at like age 19 it struck me as really silly that an entire discipline would base all of its ideas on the foundational premise that every human in an economy is best defined as a ‘rational consumer’

I also was taking ‘history of consumer culture’ and learning about the rise of the advertising industry etc — lol no we are not rational consumers, we are insecure, chaotic mammals vulnerable to the powerful among us secretly deploying vast and extensive mind manipulation

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This is not a commentary on current events, but I can't help but remember that one time at a past employer where a pair of Haskell Guys tried to RIIH the company's microservice cloud, which was written in Ruby and Python.

re: meta, 'sub club' 

@bananas It's not, which is exactly why I don't think any of the 'monetizers' would actually pass this test

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