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It is absurd to me that there are *still* no structural language-level solutions to prototype pollution. This problem has been known and around for how long now?! And it's *really* difficult to root out in code review...

The Wayback Machine managed to capture a Linux Journal article about the Arch Linux distribution's plan to switch to "rye-init" before whatever human intelligence remains there figured out that "rye-init" does not actually exist.

The Linux Journal predates LWN by some years and was, for a long time, the definitive read for Linux users. The Don Marti ( @dmarti ) years were especially noteworthy. It is sad to see where it has ended up now.

https://web.archive.org/web/20250618001301/https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/arch-linux-breaks-new-ground-official-rust-init-system-support-arrives

"Pas op voor mijn scherpe randjes." Zo lees je in veel van mijn social media bio's. Wat is het verhaal hierachter?

Voor het personeelsblad de Basis van @minbzk mocht ik er een gastcolumn over schrijven.

Via een sympathisant kregen we een lijstje met sketchy bands doorgestuurd. Een lijst van meerdere metal bands. Met een ranking van safe, mild sketch, moderate sketch, major sketch en nazi.

Naast de usual suspects, ook wat bekende bands en voor ons wat onbekende bands. Het zijn voornamelijk bands die in de death of black metal genre vallen.

De Metal Archives is ook altijd een goede om te controleren of metal bands fout zijn.

Een simpele manier om te kijken of een band fout is:

Logo(s) op de albumhoes/cover, overduidelijke rechtse symboliek

De naam van de band, termen zoals, Aryan, random Duitse woorden

Achtergrondplaatje, Duitse soldaten of Germanen

De naam van de liedjes, termen zoals weerwolven of dogwhistles

hellseatic.de/wp-content/uploa

metal-archives.com

"Cheap rubberized (furniture) wheels with a mounting plate" turns out to be a surprisingly useful thing to have in stock, time to put *everything* on wheels!

It occurs to me that LLM companies are possibly the first to find a form of copying that *is* in fact stealing; they're not just replicating, they're actively appropriating people's work and taking away from them, displacing them and drowning them out.

Like, the best way I can describe it is that stuff like classic trance felt like it was designed to be played in a small venue with a few hundred people tops, whereas current EDM feels like it's designed for festivals with many thousands of attendees.

It's not *bad*, per se, and I enjoy it every now and then just like every other kind of music, it just shouldn't be the *only* thing that still gets made

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I dislike how almost all new EDM seems to be 'festival-style'; I'm not very particular about (sub)genres, but I always greatly enjoyed the kind of classic trance that was... quieter, more intimate, almost? And there just doesn't seem to be much left of that, other than minimalist EDM which really doesn't have the mood I'm looking for.

There's a lot of noise around Linux accessibility software. I used to work on that and I have opinions: mjg59.dreamwidth.org/72379.htm

my actual motivation was trying to create trauma porn so bad and cringe that it can't be exploited for mass consumption

guess i underestimated who i was up against

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there was an open call for queer ephemera, and i submitted an xy chromosome panel made from bright pink pipe cleaner pieces, with googly eyes glued on to them, covered in glitter, and wrote a text calling it "reclaiming gender"

it looks like a really shitty kindergarten art project, there's drops of hot glue all over it

it's in an exhibition now and the cis love it and think it's really profound

Your periodic reminder that not only is using hue as the sole way of differentiating things in a document an accessibility issue, it also renders the information inaccessible via a greyscale display or printer. Not everyone reads on screen, not all screens display colour, and not everyone who prints wants to print everything in colour.

they should make it illegal to operate a leafblower in the mornings while there is a heatwave

Where do people go for technical recs these days?

Like, today I want an overview of current Linux distros, but other days it's RSS readers or hardware or whatever. In the past there were reputable forums and review sites. If I didn't know them I could search, skip the obvious ad bait, and next would be the good ones. But now either I can't tell the good from the slop, or it's all slop.

What's the methodology now? Where do you start for high-level tech recs?

Boosts appreciated.

"heh. well. have anarchists ever considered that [topic anarchists have written 50+ essays debating over the past 100+ years]"

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