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[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 3 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

I thought they were also blood relations?

[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 2 points 13 hours ago (2 children)

It means I don't subscribe to abolishing capitalism or unfettered libertarian free market at the solution to our problems. At the same time I think we can be more radical in reshaping public policy. For example in the UK context I would abolish NI and instead of banding taxes with it's cliff edge effects apply a progressively incrementing tax rate so it becomes a simple percentage based on how much you earn.

Anyway this thread isn't about my views so maybe we should save radical policy discussions for another post 😀

[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 10 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

I believe the stated reason was to avoid the possibility of the court ruling against the UK owning the islands leading to the base needing to be shut down. The agreement with Mauritius includes a 99 year lease to secure the base at Diego Garcia.

[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 5 points 23 hours ago (5 children)

I didn't realise my choice of Lemmy server dictated my political views. I only chose it because I'm a FLOSS developer and joining the main development server meant I might be able to help in the future.

I'm not pro-nuke but I'm certainly pro deterrent when others have nukes. NATO has successfully kept the peace in Europe for 80 years. I'm certainly not far left - I would describe myself as a radical centrist.

[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 day ago

None of the major parties advocate it. Jeremy Corbyn wasn't a fan but I suspect he's less relevant now.

[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 13 points 2 days ago (8 children)

Not if the social in social media was actually referring to keeping in contact with friends and mutual support.

I'm ambivalent on social media bans as they seem rather blunt approach to the problem of algorithmic dopamine triggers. My kids don't have access to tiktok or Instagram but they are starting to get interested in joining discord communities around their interests. Online predators aside this seems a good thing. Having access to the net in the nineties is when I started to see fellow hobbyists from around the world discussing things in newsgroups. It expanded my world view.

[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 5 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I think the OP's analysis might have made a bit of a jump from overall levels of hobbyist maintainers to what percentage of shipping code is maintained by people in their spare time.

While the experiences of OpenSSL and xz should certainly drive us find better ways of funding underlying infrastructure you do see a higher participation rates of paid maintainers where the returns are more obvious. The silicon vendors get involved in the kernel because it's in their underlying interests to do so - and the kernel benefits as a result.

I maintain a couple of hobbyist packages on my spare time but it will never be a funded gig because comparatively fewer people use them compared to DAYJOB's project which can make a difference to companies bottom lines.

[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 4 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I was confused because the gif isn't from SFA, is it DISCO?

[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 5 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Real People's front of Judeah energy in that party.

[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 32 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The year of Linux on the desktop is whatever year you personally switched over.

[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 week ago

Now I've read the article it's unnamed industry analysts and it's written by an AI. For all I know the AI has hallucinated the number.

 

Watching #emacsconf today I was introduced to this open source project to act as an agent between #llm's and editors.

Has anyone played with this? Any experience in how one would sandbox an agent so it doesn't do anything outside the project directory?

 

This is depressing. I have relatives who are adopters and it seems this sort of behaviour of social workers is endemic in the system. The support is not there and when things break down they attack the parents to bully them into continuing at risk to themselves and their other kids.

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A fairly deep dive about how you can cherry pick stats to push a narrative.

 

Perhaps the biggest libvirt related piece of work here has been to reworking of the QMP API docs to make them easier to navigate. QMP is how libvirt probes for functionality as well as handling things like introspection of the machines and dealing with things like hotplug.

 

Post Office paid £600m to continue using Horizon despite its broken state. Hopefully this should be a wake up call to government about how it goes about large software projects.

In my opinion anything written for government should come with a full license for the source code (preferably open source) so they have the ability to change suppliers if there are any issues.

 

For virtualization there are improvements for VirtIO, vfio and Loongarch CPU hotplug. On the emulation side additions for Arm, RiscV and even some speed ups for x86 string ops. On the documentation side a whole bunch of work has been done on QMP API to make it clearer and more navigable.

 

I was trying to add a Matter device from my phone but it kept saying I needed to install the companion app from the Play store even though I was in the companion app (from f-droid). I've installed the Bluetooth proxy app as well but it made note difference.

Does anyone know what's going on?

 

It always seemed to me that QAnon was some sort of online LARP on 4chan that got out of control and metastasized. It's left a trail of broken families and swept into the mainstream with branding and everything. After the predictions of Trump's return to power after Jan 6th it seems to have fizzled out. Did QAnon stop posting? Did their adherents just glom onto the next crazy theory? How many followers now disavow the theories of QAnon?

 

This is an interesting article of the fish shells journey of covering to rust which I found quite interesting. I'm especially interested because of projects I work with that are currently experimenting with rust.

 

The long awaited Cass report has been published looking at gender affirming care in the NHS.

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