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[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 1 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

The benefit of the fediverse is that it's trivially "forkable". If lemmy.world and other big instances get overwhelmed with bullshit, I fully expect that many smaller chill/focused instances will defederate and keep on doing their own things, chatting only with each other - no need to jump any ships. Perhaps there would also be some in-between, instances which are federated with both worlds, and where you can get a combination of tons of niche information/entertainment but with bots, and a small amount of genuine human interaction. I hope if that ever happens, lemmy-the-software gets sorting algorithms to deal with these situations.

[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 16 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

I wouldn't be surprised, but also I'm not sure if this is good enough evidence.

Jx is a really short string, it is probably used as a signature by dozens or hundreds of women.

The broadway thing could also have been arranged through some other channel, I'm sure epstein had plenty of connections there outside of rowling.

She's a PoS as it is, no need to drag near-conspiracy theories into it. Same reason why it's counterproductive to dig up wild stories about trump from the files, he's a pedo piece of shit but those stories are clearly and obviously made up and discredit everyone who brings them up.

[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 3 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

TBH like a half of those questions is something I could ask when I was younger, and the other half might have been asked by my friends when they were high. I hope I didn't upset the retail workers too much...

[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 2 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

I'm not advocating for "rounding up" of anyone, even though that's happening in the comments here too.

What I am primarily advocating for is:

free & non-judgemental mental health support (incl. medication), free addiction recovery programs

I've spent some (short) time volunteering for homeless people, and from my limited interactions it seemed to me that at least some of them would be open to some kind of mental health/addiction support, but it was either humiliating or impossible for them to get it. And because of that, there were some people who "chose" to be on the streets in the same way as someone "chooses" to be depressed - there's no choice involved, it's a situation the society forces the individual in by not providing the required support.

My time volunteering was in a second-world country which didn't have any government-supported free mental health services. Like, at all. If you wanted mental health support, you had to pay for it, or get really lucky (there was one NGO offering a "lottery"-type support system, and even that was just for a couple therapy sessions) - the former is impossible for a homeless person even if they had a place to sleep, the latter is really humiliating and sketchy.

Back in russia there were in theory free mental health services, but it had a terrible catch-22: in order to enroll, you needed a permanent residence, and none of the homeless shelters provide that. And then if by some miracle you managed to get on, you'd have to pay for any medications that were required, which is pretty much a non-starter.

And even in countries which do provide mental health services for the homeless, there is often stigma and judgement associated with it. The medical professionals themselves might be kind and understanding (and even then not always so), but the bureaucratic procedures required to get there can be humiliating as hell.

All this means that if you're coming from a position of homelessness, which makes it really difficult to do anything already, getting to the help can be an insurmountable challenge, either physically or mentally.

Also, after you get help and a warm place to sleep, it can feel disorienting in many ways after the street. There needs to be a robust network for helping people get up their feet (with basic supplies like food and meds provided for free at least for some time), getting people back into their local communities, and helping them find a job. It doesn't have to be a 6-figure white collar one, but even entry-level jobs can be difficult to get for an ex-homeless person for many reasons (stigma around homelessness, lack of a resume, degradation of social skills, or some really basic shit like lack of appropriate clothing) - there needs to be help associated with that, like agreements with local workplaces and support during interviews/trial periods.

Just providing housing is a good first step but it's definitely not enough. Combining it with other help multiplies the effectiveness.

[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 2 points 16 hours ago (2 children)

Dolphin (well, whatever the KDE's indexer is called) uses xattrs under the hood for tagging, so it will be compatible with other software (including {get,set}fattr).

The index has to be up-to-date, but then that would be true with any tag-based filesystem, it's just happening on a different layer (and arguably a layer which is more suitable for this - not sure it'd be a good idea to enforce synchronous indexing during xattr writes).

The most significant user-facing obstacle is lack of software which supports this system, but I guess that shows that there's not much desire for it in reality.

[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 1 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

One that stops inviting ideological battles

That's impossible IMHO. Nix is fundamentally about doing things "the right way", and so there will always be disagreements about what "the right way" is. I think they are bound to be eventually settled on the best possible answer, you don't need a fork for that.

[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 2 points 16 hours ago

The CSS thing might be true, but the swayconfig file is probably a solvable problem, especially with everything being slowly moving to freeform modules. We just need to write a Nix -> swayconfig generator, which shouldn't be too difficult because swayconfig is not even turing-complete.

[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 2 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

You don't have to waste 30 seconds on a full eval when just iterating, I use these one-liners when trying to get some config file working: https://github.com/balsoft/nixos-config/blob/master/flake.nix#L140 ; they only evaluate one specific file and then link it into the right location "imperatively"

Then when I get it working I do the nixos-rebuild switch, which is a no-op in terms of home-manager stuff because the link points to the same location, it just makes it so that it stays the same after a reboot (I use impermanence).

[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 0 points 16 hours ago (4 children)

I think what you're looking for is simply an indexer + UI that sorts your filesystem by tags rather than by directory structure. Not sure if that's as beneficial as you imagine it to be, but IIRC KDE allows you to do something like that in Dolphin.

[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 1 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

They provide the same immutability guarantees

Not as easy to have your entire system introspectable, sharable between devices, and under the same VCS. NixOS is declarative first and foremost, and all other benefits fall out from that; immutability is just one of them.

NixOS is a hack that shoehorns existing FOSS software into what an OS should really be. I doubt we'll get anything better for the foreseeable future, except maybe Guix.

[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 10 points 18 hours ago

Housing is a good & necessary first step, but housing alone won't alleviate the issue entirely. I'm not sure that there's any disagreement between us.

[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 2 points 18 hours ago

I agree fully here.

 

This is my daily driver at the moment - X201s modded with a 51nb motherboard with i7-10710u (a.k.a X2100). A lot of geo nerd cred to whomever can guess the location by the mountains :)

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/33203710

Sunrise in Wadi Rum desert. Taken from my phone with OpenCamera's stacked HDR.

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Sunrise in Wadi Rum desert. Taken from my phone with OpenCamera's stacked HDR.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/32177363

Moon rising during sunset. Taken from Gombori mountain. Nikon D700, 85mm, cropped.

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Moon rising during sunset. Taken from Gombori mountain. Nikon D700, 85mm, cropped.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31830215

I liked posting a picture here so I think I will try to do it weekly :)

This is what the dawn of January 1st 2025 looked like for me. We've slept in my van through the night to get this view. The temperature was about -20℃ but it was worth it in the end.

The flats in the picture is the frozen Lake Paravani and the mountains are the Samsari ridge.

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I liked posting a picture here so I think I will try to do it weekly :)

This is what the dawn of January 1st 2025 looked like for me. We've slept in my van through the night to get this view. The temperature was about -20℃ but it was worth it in the end.

The flats in the picture is the frozen Lake Paravani and the mountains are the Samsari ridge.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31459711

Since today is my first cake day, I've decided it's time to post instead of commenting. This is a picture I took last month on my phone through binoculars. Taken from Gomismta, the mountains you see are the Main Caucasian Ridge.

 

Since today is my first cake day, I've decided it's time to post instead of commenting. This is a picture I took last month on my phone through binoculars. Taken from Gomismta, the mountains you see are the Main Caucasian Ridge.

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