Letās be clear here. Daniel Penny allegedly choked a black man, Jordan Neely, to death on a subway car. Neely was being loud, but he was not physically threatening anybody and did not have a weapon. In any other context, this would be called āmurderā, at the very least, āmanslaughterā if one were being gracious. Because of the USās history, a white man murdering a black man in sight of the public is oftentimes, and rightfully, called a ālynchingā. It has a public, political purpose amounting to terrorism.
Daniel Penny was allowed to go free for awhile after this event. He is only now facing accountability, having been recently indicted (arrested and charged with a crime) as he should have been day of. And here is racist right-wing toadie Ben Shapiro saying that Daniel Pennyāthe white alleged killerāis the one being lynched. Not the black man who was allegedly murdered by Penny in view of the public, and who is now dead. Penny himself, who is still very much alive.
@prologic@twtxt.net, I donāt know how you go on defending Ben Shapiro, but in the context of US society, what Shapiro is saying is reprehensible and unacceptable. Heās a right-wing troll with disgusting, not to mention flat out stupid, opinions.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de If I understand it correctly, gtk4 renders using OpenGL. That means some of that RAM that appears to be allocated is actually some trick of the OpenGL driver so that it can map address in RAM space to the GPUās VRAM (depends a lot on your setup though).
What happens if you run it with GSK_RENDERER=cairo set?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de
Doesnāt even compile on my system, which is apparently broken:
> cc -Wall -Wextra -o win win.c $(pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk4)
cc: error: unrecognized argument in option ā-mfpmath=sse -msse -msse2 -pthread -I/usr/include/gtk-4.0 -I/usr/include/gio-unix-2.0 -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/include/harfbuzz -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/include/fribidi -I/usr/include/harfbuzz -I/usr/include/gdk-pixbuf-2.0 -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/pixman-1 -I/usr/include/uuid -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/libpng16 -I/usr/include/graphene-1.0 -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/graphene-1.0/include -I/usr/include/libmount -I/usr/include/blkid -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include -lgtk-4 -lpangocairo-1.0 -lpango-1.0 -lharfbuzz -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 -lcairo-gobject -lcairo -lgraphene-1.0 -lgio-2.0 -lgobject-2.0 -lglib-2.0ā
cc: note: valid arguments to ā-mfpmath=ā are: 387 387+sse 387,sse both sse sse+387 sse,387
@movq@www.uninformativ.de by far the weirdest plane: https://movq.de/v/863829c893/IMG_4912.JPG
@prologic@twtxt.net I mean, I get that there are differences of opinion. But death threats? Who the hell is doing that?
@prologic@twtxt.net hahaha definitely not
@prologic@twtxt.net I tried to call him but he wouldnāt answer the phone š
@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no I think I understand NATOās hesitation, but at the same time if this drags on and on for years then it causes massive loss of life and is even more dangerous for everyone. If that nuclear power plant melts down, whether because Russia causes it directly or because of an āaccidentā, then all of Europe can be blanketed with fallout. The longer this goes on, the more likely that possibility (and worse ones!) becomes.
That is scary to be so close to Russia. I hope youāre doing OK.
@prologic@twtxt.net yeah, itās a horrible waste.
@prologic@twtxt.net I donāt agree. I think heās a thug who benefits a lot if everybody thinks heās a madman.
All through this war, there has been a repeated cycle:
- We canāt give Ukraine weapon X; that will provoke Putin and heāll drop a nuke!
- Russian propagandists threaten theyāre about to drop nukes
- After lots of hand wringing, some country gives weapon X to Ukraine
- No nukes are dropped
Weāre on like the 5th iteration of this. Now itās about F-16 fighter jets. In the meantime, a lot of Ukrainians AND Russians are dying en masse.
@prologic@twtxt.net I said nothing about an international violent response. You added that š¤
If someone punches you in the face over and over again, you donāt stand there and take it to avoid ābegetting violenceā. You stop them from punching you, and do your best to ensure they never punch you again. Thatās not āviolence begets violenceā. Thatās rationality.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @movq@www.uninformativ.de Iāve always liked the sound of crows, and I really really hate the sound of motorized vehicles, so I also find it absurd. Iāve come to think that some people are at some level afraid of nature, and nature sounds remind them of it.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de wow. Iād trade crow sounds for car sounds, or jet sounds, or leaf blower sounds, or lawn mower sounds, orā¦..100% of the time.
As far as fighting the birds goes, maybe theyāre right, but probably itād be better to re-balance the ecosystem so that crows arenāt so dominant? At least there are things to try. When it comes to reducing how much air travel people use, it takes a terrorist attack or a pandemic to affect it.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Is that a jet flying over? Peopleās priorities are fucked up.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I clone the important stuff on two separate clusters, but both are in my house. One of these days Iām planning to ask my brother to put a server of mine in his house, and then we can cross-clone for offsite backups that donāt require the cloud.
@mckinley@twtxt.net backintime for my desktop and work files. A combination of rsync, zfs snapshots, and redundancy for āat restā type things.
@Planet_Jabber_XMPP@feeds.twtxt.net No. ChatGPT does not improve your code. Coding is thinking. You offloaded your thought to a machine. You will not be able to reproduce what the machine did for you if you donāt have the machine, so you learned nothing.
@mckinley@twtxt.net ninja backup and Borg
@prologic@twtxt.net that would work if it was using shamirās secret sharing .. although i think its typically 3 of 5 so you get 3, one to the company, and one to the āthird partyā. so you can recover all you want.. but if the company or 3rd wants to they need one of your 3 to recover.
but still .. if they are providing them then whats the point of trusting they donāt have copies.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de § after we pass the key over to the GOV cloud for our protection.
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci buuuuut it show when winter!
In the time scale viewed from the planets perspective, the climate has changed many many times.. The issue is whether that change that will inevitability come is hospitable to us meat bags. Or if we are doomed to take part in the next mass extinction event.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @prologic@twtxt.net you think we could get media cards to show youtube previews?
@prologic@twtxt.net You more or less need a data center to run one of these adequately (well, trainā¦you can run a trained one with a little less hardware). I think thatās the ideaāno one can run them locally, they have to rent them (and we know how much SaaS companies and VCs love the rental model of computing).
Thereās a lot of promising research-grade work being done right now to produce models that can be run on a human-scale (not data-center-scale) computing setup. I suspect those will become more commonly deployed in the next few years.
@darch@neotxt.dk I fully agree with this. As the well-worn saying goes, you cannot address social problems with technological solutions.
@prologic@twtxt.net eesh, thatās rough! Hope you get a break soon.
@prologic@twtxt.net 13th without a break???
@prologic@twtxt.net hey.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I was visiting Germany once, and saw a guy try to load his bicycle onto the bike racks they have on the front of city buses. There were rules about when you could do that, which were posted on the bus stop sign, and I guess the guy thought this was a time when he could do that. But no, the bus driver disagreed. The bus driver got off the bus with a rule book, flipped it open to what I guess were the rules about bikes on the bus, and showed him the rules. The guy pointed at the sign, the bus driver said no and pointed at the book, and they went back and forth for I donāt know how long. It felt a lot like these videos lol
@prologic@twtxt.net doesnāt sound like there has been much planning involved in the āplanned power outageā if they canāt tell you when the power will be out š¤¦
@phoronix@feeds.twtxt.net Google just sucks in every way it seems.
@prologic@twtxt.net I should have posted the more recent one from May, but the rankings are still pretty similar and Go and scala are tied still!
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@abucci@anthony.buc.ci read my new skibloreet about why social meets payments is the next level idea! For just §5 bitshlongs a month on my serfdomage site!
@prologic@twtxt.net why do these fools think anyone wants āsocial meets paymentsā? Itās such a ridiculous sounding idea.
@obsidian-roundup@feeds.twtxt.net how many damn AI plugins does obsidian need? This shit is so annoying; itās sucking the oxygen out of every other development effort.
@prologic@twtxt.net lol I canāt blame you
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I knew from the get go it was going to be an annoying thing to track down, which is was, but that made it take even longer because I avoided trying.
@shreyan@twtxt.net I agree re: AR. Vircadia is neat. I stumbled on it years ago when I randomly started wondering āwonder whatās going on with Second Life and those VR thingsā and started googling around.
Unfortunately, like so many metaverse efforts, itās almost devoid of life. Interesting worlds to explore, cool tools to build your own stuff, but almost no people in it. It feels depressing, like an abandoned shopping mall.
@shreyan@twtxt.net Oh? Tell me more if you feel up to it.
@prologic@twtxt.net What? Thereās literally a āReligion, heritage, and valuesā section on his Wikipedia page.
@prologic@twtxt.net Iāve not looked into the Bluesky protocol, so I donāt know what to think specifically. But this guy definitely is not impressed lol
@prologic@twtxt.net I think those headsets were not particularly usable for things like web browsing because the resolution was too low, something like 1080p if I recall correctly. A very small screen at that resolution close to your eye is going to look grainy. Youād need 4k at least, I think, before you could realistically have text and stuff like that be zoomable and readable for low vision people. The hardware isnāt quite there yet, and the headsets that can do that kind of resolution are extremely expensive.
But yeah, even so I can imagine the metaverse wouldnāt be very helpful for low vision people as things stand today, even with higher resolution. Iāve played VR games and that was fine, but Iāve never tried to do work of any kind.
I guess where Iām coming from is that even though Iām low vision, I can work effectively on a modern OS because of the accessibility features. I also do a lot of crap like take pictures of things with my smartphone then zoom into the picture to see detail (like words on street signs) that my eyes canāt see normally. That feels very much like rudimentary augmented reality that an appropriately-designed headset could mostly automate. VR/AR/metaverse isnāt there yet, but it seems at least possible for the hardware and software to develop accessibility features that would make it workable for low vision people.
@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no @prologic@twtxt.net @eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club I love VR too, and I wonder a lot whether it can help people with accessibility challenges, like low vision.
But Metaās approach from the beginning almost seemed like a joke? My first thought was āare they trolling us?ā Thereās open source metaverse software like Vircadia that looks better than Metaās demos (avatars have legs in Vircadia, ffs) and can already do virtual co-working. Vircadia developers hold their meetings within Vircadia, and there are virtual whiteboards and walls where you can run video feeds, calendars and web browsers. What is Meta spending all that money doing, if their visuals look so weak, and their co-working affordances arenāt there?
On top of that, Meta didnāt seem to put any kind of effort into moderating the content. There are already stories of bad things happening in Horizon Worlds, like gangs forming and harassing people off of it. Imagine what thatād look like if 1 billion people were using it the way Meta says they want.
Then, there are plenty of technical challenges left, like people feeling motion sickness or disoriented after using a headset for a long period of time. I havenāt heard announcements from Meta that theyāre working on these or have made any advances in these.
All around, it never sounded serious to me, despite how much money Meta seems to be throwing at it. For something with so much promise, and so many obvious challenges to attack first that Meta seems to be ignoring, what are they even doing?
@eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club interesting, because some people are writing articles declaring the metaverse dead: https://www.businessinsider.com/metaverse-dead-obituary-facebook-mark-zuckerberg-tech-fad-ai-chatgpt-2023-5
@shreyan@twtxt.net probably ~1k up to 1.5k. One I found had 64G ram and 12C / 16T for 1.1k
@prologic@twtxt.net have trued to get a RasPi lately? Them things are Unobtainium