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Tech grumbling 

Anyway, it's not at all terrifying how techbros so often just casually turn to eugenics to justify their privileged place in the world as their darling hype bubbles keep bursting

I love these emotionally honest shows (like Shrinking, or Star Trek Discovery). They help me process.

Reminder that it was specifically Facebook that popularized the myth that "real-name policies" prevent people from misbehaving on the internet

it would be nice if it were actually as easy to contribute to free/open source software as the developers and maintainers of such software claim it is

but meritocracy is a lie, and bullshit policies and procedures (see: "real name" policy) scare away minorities who might otherwise do important work

knowing that the actual robots now solve them faster than humans, I hate captchas even more than before.

I remember over a decade ago reading a rant against google adsense (that was before the current tracking and targeting era, when adsense ads were only based on the site hosting the ad) because they would naturally only be ads for your direct competitors since that's the most likely thing for visitors to be interested in

anyway, yeah

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when valve finally releases the source code for their famous proprietary engine - call that open source

Also, if it somehow missed your radar: a huge curl vulnerability has been announced and will be fixed tomorrow. The update should drop at 6am UTC. Daniel Stenberg, the founder of the curl project, self-described it as "probably the worst curl security flaw in a long time".

https://github.com/curl/curl/discussions/12026

PSA for anyone who has a Stadia controller: if you want to prevent it from becoming e-waste, you should update it to Bluetooth mode *now*, even if you don't plan on using it yourself anymore - that way it can be used as a stand-alone controller in the future. :boost_requested:

This update is possible until December 31: stadia.google.com/controller/i

There's a reason all those who believe in trickle-down are already at the top

turns out GitHub Copilot runs at a loss - charge $10/mo, cost $20/mo avg up to $80/mo for heavy users

archive.ph/dxmhV

wonder how hard it would be to automate hitting it as hard as possible

"social contract", re: decentralization and power dynamics 

Thinking about it more, I think my intense aversion to the framing of a "social contract" is for the same reason.

Defending government policy with "the social contract" does the exact same thing - it doesn't actually do anything to distribute power over that decisionmaking, but it *does* diffuse the accountability to "everyone".

The politicians had the power, but they "can't be blamed for doing what the people want, they were voted in". The people themselves do not actually have the power to influence policy in reality, but they are pointed at as the party to blame.

End result: nobody is *actually* accountable for the choices made by a select few.

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@joepie91 It's fairly obvious to me that it is: Take the article 7, paragraph 3 of the Berne Convention:

Article 7(3) In the case of anonymous or pseudonymous works, the term of protection granted by this Convention shall expire fifty years after the work has been lawfully made available to the public. However, when the pseudonym adopted by the author leaves no doubt as to his identity, the term of protection shall be that provided in paragraph (1). If the author of an anonymous or pseudonymous work discloses his identity during the above-mentioned period, the term of protection applicable shall be that provided in paragraph (1). The countries of the Union shall not be required to protect anonymous or pseudonymous works in respect of which it is reasonable to presume that their author has been dead for fifty years.

Copyright admits that pseudonyms are fine, and these are licences, so they run on copyright infrastructure. I don't see the problem.

Apropos of nothing: I have yet to see any credible evidence that a "legal name" is actually required for a CLA (!= copyright assignment) to be valid, from a legal perspective, despite the claims of various nominally-FOSS projects

Game Informer just posted:

CD Projekt Red Devs Form Union Following Layoffs

Developers at Cyberpunk 2077 and Witcher 3 developer CD Projekt Red have formed a union. The union was formed in response to the company's three rounds of layoffs this year, as reported by Eurogamer. Polish Gamedev Workers Union founders Lev Ki and Paweł Myszka say that all necessary documentation has been submitted but that the union hasn't heard any response from CDPR ...

gameinformer.com/news/2023/10/

#gamingNews

Full stack developer, as in "my stack is full, please don't try to push anything else or my behavior will be undefined"
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