@olmitch @coolboymew might be, brains are funny things, but I get the childhood memory vibe from it. May be my brain joining a childhood memory of another knock-off with a memory of that video though. (I don't remember watching it but I might've, I watched a bunch of Ashen's videos on this kind of crap.)
@dave @moffintosh @Flamer @zero that's not even the biggest issue. Socialists like to look at the numbers and treat them as if you can just move some numbers from one side to the other. No matter if it's food worldwide, money or homes.
In the case of homes, the problem is two-fold:
1. These statistics like to pretend like those vacant properties are in city centers etc while usually they're in places where nobody wants to buy them. They're not vacant because an eeeevil landlord is keeping them vacant, they're vacant because they're in bumfuck nowhere with no job opportunities where even a homeless beggar wouldn't want to live because it would cost him more to commute to good begging spots than he earns from begging.
2. Most of the people who don't own a home wouldn't be able to buy one anyway even if landlords weren't a thing, so instead of renting they'd have to live with their family or be homeless, like it was previously to the home renting boom. So usually socialists also combine it with some program of "redistribution" or magical state-funded building programs which besides stealing others' property, wasting others' money or both result in awful shitty ghettos that give you depression just by looking at them, filled with drunks, druggies and overall scum where living is hell and as a bonus living anywhere in their vicinity is hell. We've been through that in Eastern Europe, that way lies madness. It's all fun and games to whine about giving homes to homeless people, not so much when your state-allocated neighbour is an unhinged aggressive drunk whose apartament doubles as a cockroach breeding centre, and you can't allow your daughter to go to school by herself until she's 18 and has pepper spray handy.
@TechConnectify looks like the British plug except ~50% more evil
@freemo @DaveFernig don't you know that not getting stuff you want for free is literally slavery? smh
@dave up until the 5th point I was pretty sure this was satire about it being TES in space lol
https://mastodon.social/users/torproject/statuses/110906828593942566
@torproject announced they will participate in Gitcoin funding round and everyone immediately started attacking them, saying it's a scam, and telling them that they don't need the money (lol).
Well, Gitcoin is basically a crowdfunding platform. It's definitely not a scam, and I know many FOSS projects that used it. Also, Gitcoin is actually interesting because they use an innovative donation matching mechanism called Quadratic Funding (see https://www.wtfisqf.com).
There's nothing wrong with Tor Project using this platform to raise more money. Trying to prevent them from doing so is absolutely insane, and this is what brainwashing by "web3 is going just great" does to you. This account is slandering good projects while constantly promoting actual scams which no one would ever heard of otherwise.
@moffintosh nah thanks I know perfectly well they're imperialist, a video that confirms it won't change anything and a video that denies it might have comedic value at best.
@moffintosh how is that a question, they literally just invaded a neighbouring nation lol
@VD15 config is something you'd possibly like to configure within a single version, extending it to mean all defaults is misguided imo. That approach has one upside I failed to mention though, sometimes it turns out you'd actually want to configure something that was supposed to be set in stone, in which case config files allow you to do that. If you're making a game with a bunch of items like lelu guessed, having them in a bunch of files you load at startup makes modding in new items or modifying existing ones much easier.
@VD15 depends on backwards compat concerns, but out of context the hardcoded enum is a better idea, it's effectively the same thing as any other default value that will never be changed outside a new version of the software. There's people that keep all default values and other constants in config files despite not supporting changing them but imo it's a pointless overkill with only downsides.
really just dredging up old fedi meta discourse, but it looks like Gargon beat me to it
@njms the nice thing about good social media is that it allows choice. You just replied with an unlisted post - we could make it that only public posts get indexed so people who don't want it can just post with any more restrictive reach like unlisted to not be affected. This is what you could already have been doing if you want to keep your posts to yourself and your followers.
Public posts however should be indexable. They're literally public, it's in the name, you give consent to them being public literally when choosing that option.
@kmic <tu wstaw jojczenie o większe zużycie wody>
@VD15 get a friend to wake you up with a kiss if you suddenly fall asleep
@thor no wonder, sharing donation links like that looks like begging for money for reposting memes, which is quite cringe.
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