Things that "everybody knows" that are wrong (has references to crimes)
@ark It's been a while since I wrote that post so I do not have a comprehensive article about it within reach anymore, but the Wikipedia articles of the inventors seem like a decent place to start: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_L._Kelling and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Q._Wilson (it's also hard to miss the racist undertones in its history)
The title gives away the plot, but this is a very good, long, detailed summary about the entire Wordpress/WP Engine fiasco of the past week from every angle: https://joshcollinsworth.com/blog/fire-matt
Just put my #godot color swapper shader up for anyone to use. I designed it to create 4-color #gameboy palettes for my last jam game, but it should work with palettes of any size!
#AskFedi: Does anyone have any (FOSS, Linux-compatible) software suggestions for creating a virtual networking lab, for testing out P2P stuff in weird NAT environments and such?
Doesn't need to have a graphical interface, as long as whatever configuration it uses is well-documented.
I've noticed that when someone is asking you these sorts of questions about safety it is because they are looking for an external source to validate or normalize their questionable choices.
@StevenSaus (alt-text for image: stock image that depicts a number of 3D-rendered humanoid robots, a close-up on the face of one of them)
Lies, Damn Lies, And Surveys About AI
GitHub's AI Survey is embarrassingly bad and doesn't support its conclusions.
https://ideatrash.net/2024/09/lies-damn-lies-and-surveys-about-ai.html?feed_id=405&_unique_id=66f7fb1882c05
#artificialintelligence #computers #research
systemd, unix philosophy
@hazelnot Sorry, I seem to have typo'd there; it was meant to say "excluding" rather than "including" (can't edit on this instance)
Sometimes you need to take a break from the high priority stuff, in order to work on some fun/visual stuff.
For example: adding a little animation whenever an object gets placed or removed 🌲🌳
systemd, unix philosophy (follow-up)
And to be clear: I don't like systemd. I don't like Red Hat.
But you know what I like even less? Janky init constructions and "nobody should ever need more than..." rhetoric.
I am absolutely not going to relitigate long-debunked grievances about systemd in this thread, and if you think such grievances are appropriate in this context, I invite you to read the first post again and *actually* read it this time.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.