PorkrollPosadist

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[–] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 34 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago) (5 children)

Folks, am I going to catch the gay?

This shit is so annoying. They don't cite any research at all. Just dig up a couple cranks with credentials who are willing to confirm their biases. It's like digging up a "historian" who argues Hitler is misunderstood.

[–] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 2 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (1 children)

That's the biggest issue I have with the FSF, it's all posturing with no substance. They should absolutely spearhead a project that would be an alternative for what Anubis is currently doing, or I don't fucking know try and find one to support and endorse?? Their inability to compromise for a limited time is way too annoying.

This sums up my opinion of the organization as well. The whole thing gives me the feeling of learned helplessness. The state of the World Wide Web is a fucking disaster. The browser duopoly is a disaster. Mozilla's position as the only 'competition' to Google, while being completely dependent on funding from Google is completely farcical and untenable. We are all Wile E. Coyote, standing 10 feet past the edge of the cliff waiting to look down.

I wouldn't describe the FSF as Trots though. They are 100% dyed in the wool market liberals. The archetypal flaw of the Free Software movement under their guidance has been the messianic belief that the market will sort everything out, and the only work which needs to be done is to produce (tautologically) superior products and services. While this has had some positive aspects (the software and services generally are superior in many regards due to this fixation), it has left us in a situation where Free Software is still out of reach, and essentially invisible to the vast majority of end users 40 YEARS after the publication of the GNU Manifesto.

The movement has completely failed to engage with the process of production whatsoever, and the results are dire. Across the board, consumer electronics are manufactured exclusively by monopoly capital and shipping with proprietary software which is more invasive and abusive than ever before. Only one or two percent of end users appear to have the means, know-how, or desire to help themselves. We succeeded only in building a commune in the middle of the woods, surrounded by an entire continent of surveillance capitalist decadence which pays us no mind. Free Software itself has proliferated, but it hasn't freed the users. It runs on billions of consumer devices around the world. But it comes in the form of an operating system kernel for Google's cursed ad-tech mobile operating system, or some audio codecs and shell utilities buried like fossils under several layers of proprietary SDKs on an Apple iPhone.

The situation is a total crisis, like most other aspects of advanced Capitalist society. The situation calls for bold action. A reassessment and change of tactics, at least. But the FSF seems content to remain in this meek holding pattern indefinitely.

This rant doesn't have very much to do with their statement about Anubis, but in this statement specifically there is another thing that rubs me wrong. You can make a technical argument that mandatory JavaScript puts considerable limitations on system accessibility (not specifically in a disability sense). They should stick to that argument. It is ideologically sound, if pedantic (pedantry is one of the FSF's redeeming traits, though). This comparison to malware goes beyond the pale for me. The FSF has guidelines on the development of free, non-obfuscated JavaScript. It is news to me that the use JavaScript in and of itself is disqualifying for Free Software infrastructure. Additionally, the comparison to malicious crypto-mining malware just because it implements a basic proof of work algorithm is absurd and disingenuous. Again, a rational objection could be made about the distributed energy costs, battery drain, etc. of requiring clients to perform a proof of work computation, but that's not what they're doing.

[–] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 1 points 21 hours ago

Depends on what you're looking for. You won't find western social media posts in the results the way you do on Google / DDG, but if you are trying to research technological / academic subjects you will probably do fine.

[–] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 12 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

Got three inches of rainwater in the parking lot big-cool

Update: Per police dispatch radio, people nearby are being evacuated due to flooding sicko-no

"Mom, can we have socialism?"

"We have socialism at home."

[–] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 7 points 1 day ago (2 children)

There's a pretty robust modding community for Super Mario World (SNES). Many ROM hacks ranging from casual to kaiso.

[–] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 10 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Visit a dwarven tavern and use your suspiciously high rhetorical skills to assume the position of fortress mayor. Then initiate a project to eliminate the communal dorms and give each resident their own personal bedrooms... for privacy.

[–] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Dono from Maddie Thorsten (creator of Celeste): "The SMW Kaiso community is a cesspool of beautiful sickos." badeline-rage

[–] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 26 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

I use DDG. It's getting worse, but it is still better than Google. At some point I might switch to Yandex.

Does China have any good search engines for English content? I'd consider Baidu but it is not practical to use if you don't read Mandarin (though you can still query in English and get English results).

Also, for DDG heads looking to try something else, you might be interested in a browser plugin like this to keep DDG "bang" behavior with other search engines. I cannot vouch for this extension in particular though aside from pointing you to the same review page I just looked at.

[–] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 11 points 2 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Looks like my wireless router firmware has not been updated since Obama was in the White House.

 

I've been working on these parts in the machine shop for the past week where I need to bang on them with a dead blow hammer to return the outside diameter to the print tolerance of +0.0000 -0.0005 inches. Every time I bang one of these things I go like "ba doing doing doing."

These things suck. I hate them.

 

(Blink 182 Cover)

 

I posted the wrong song earlier, THIS is the one I was looking for. The one with TWO totally improv solos in it (completely unique to the studio recording) and a sudden temp change at the end.

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X.Org Drama (hexbear.net)
submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net to c/libre@hexbear.net
 

As the sun continues to set on the X11 display protocol, X.Org - the premier implementation - has been forked by a former developer who accuses its maintainers of "abandoning the project, and letting it rot forever."

He's not exactly wrong. X.Org is essentially mothballed. It is an enormous, complicated piece of deprecated infrastructure, with a very limited amount of resources and experienced maintainers. The corporations which sponsor Free Software development don't particularly care about desktop end-users, and the resources which are being spent on desktop experience are largely being spent on Wayland compositors. On the other hand, it appears many of his commits on X.Org were reverted for sloppy management of licensing / attribution, as well as some regressions which were introduced.

It is worth noting that when Wayland was introduced in 2008, X.Org developers were among its biggest advocates and contributors. The writing has been on the wall for a long time now, and the work of building an alternative is mostly complete.

That said, Wayland is not at all a 1 to 1 replacement for X, and like with the introduction of Systemd, there are a lot of people with strong feelings about this, a lot of conspiracy mongers cranking out YouTube slop. People throwing out accusations about how "they" are trying to ruin Linux yet again.

I personally have fond memories of X. Especially in the later days when the whole "unix porn" phenomenon bloomed and there was a sort of renaissance of customization. I miss herbstluftwm terribly. That said, I've been running Wayland for something like 6 years now and I do not really get why people hate it. It works fine, and it actually has a future.

Update:

It's also worth noting the author of this fork is a chud. Some excerpts from the README

This fork was necessary since toxic elements within Xorg projects, moles from BigTech, are boycotting any substantial work on Xorg, in order to destroy the project, to eliminate competition of their own products. Classic "embrace, extend, extinguish" tactics.

This is an independent project, not at all affiliated with BigTech or any of their subsidiaries or tax evasion tools, nor any political activists groups, state actors, etc. It's explicitly free of any "DEI" or similar discriminatory policies.

Together we'll make X great again!

 

If there is one thing the workers can't stand, it is occasionally getting paid to go fishing or crack open a cold one and grill outdoors.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net to c/slop@hexbear.net
 

Retweeted by Majority Report

Insurrection is GOOD, fucking morons. Months before this picture was taken, demonstrators had surrounded the White House and were ripping away the barricades set up by the capital security forces. It was based as hell and Trump was ushered to hide in his bunker as a result. The problem with J6 was not the method, or the utter disrespect for the Capitol. It was that they were reactionary freaks. Look at them. They're waving a SOUTH VIETNAM flag! Fucking losers. uncle-ho-2

link

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosmos_482

Kosmos 482 (Russian: "Космос 482" meaning Cosmos 482), launched 31 March 1972, at 04:02:33 UTC, was an attempted Soviet Venus probe which failed to escape low Earth orbit. It is expected to crash back to Earth sometime around early 9 to 10 May 2025.[1][2] Its landing module, which weighs 495 kilograms (1,091 lb),[3] is highly likely to reach the surface of Earth in one piece as it was designed to withstand 300 g of acceleration and 100 atmospheres of pressure.

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