@victorhck ¿Con JavaScript deshabilitado?
@quad Just the opportunity of meeting new, different people makes it worth it for me.
In my case, I don't get those (like my own father) who don't like to travel.
@loke I assume one or more of your libraries is compiled against a different version of glibc from the one you have installed, but I'm no expert. Updating glibc usually requires a lot of recompilations.
@astrojuanlu No me dedico a repartir carnés. Sólo digo que si no puedo acceder a tu web o navegar por ella con las herramientas que considero más seguras y más apropiadas para mí, no voy a molestarme en volver una segunda vez para ver si lo has arreglado.
> Se puede creer en el software libre y no ser un maximalista del software libre.
No creo que sea una postura maximalista decir que, si utilizas los servicios de una gran empresa para servir tu web, tu compromiso con el software libre (y con la sociedad en general) es, como poco, limitado.
Mira, igual que hay empresas éticas para servir anuncios o mostrar estadísticas de visitas, alguna habrá que administre sistemas, y si no la hay, puedes crearla tú y dar trabajo a otros.
Un CDN tiene dos partes: la que sirve contenido para que vaya, supuestamente, más rápido (con el peligro que eso conlleva de centralización y de control por parte de una gran empresa) y la parte que mitiga (que no es lo mismo que evitar) ataques. Ambas cosas las puedes hacer tú en tu servidor. CF no es un montón de elfos en el Polo Norte haciendo magia. Hacen exactamente las mismas cosas que podrías hacer tú, pero con más recursos.
En fin, dejando eso aparte, ¿qué me dices de obligar a usar JS con los problemas de seguridad y accesibilidad que supone? ¿O eso también me convierte en un maximalista?
@ElSaltoDiario Una pregunta por curiosidad: ¿cómo solucionasteis los problemas que mencionaba Juan Luis? Pregunto porque a lo mejor ahí hay una oportunidad de negocio para alguien que esté dispuesto a administrar vuestros sistemas y los de otras cooperativas.
@soldan Si tienes curiosidad, sólo tienes que probarlo. Yo lo hice desde el móvil con Privacy Browser y Tor activado, y me devolvió el típico mensaje de Cloudflare de que necesito activar JS. Entonces me fui al ordenador de sobremesa y lo intenté con Tor Browser y JS deshabilitado. Aquí sí me dejó ver la oferta (distinto nodo de salida, supongo), pero no el correo de contacto.
@trinsec Well, it is. I just phrased it as a question, but it was a statement of fact.
@veer66 As the Second Law of Thermodynamics clearly states, enshittification does nothing but grow. There's no helping it.
@trinsec Isn't Audible an Amazon company?
@lydiaconwell HUUUULK THANKFUL! GRRR!
Misery and poverty are so absolutely degrading, and exercize such a paralysing effect over the nature of men, that no class is ever really conscious of its own suffering. They have to be told of it by other people, and they often entirely disbelieve them.
-- Oscar Wilde
@victorhck Si la oferta no se puede ver desde Privacy Browser con JavaScript dehabilitado, al correo de contacto no se puede acceder desde Tor y usáis cloudflare, ¿creéis de verdad en el software libre?
@lydiaconwell cc\ @esheep
@lydiaconwell What do they mean by that? All I do is rage posting.
@Cal As I said, you can capture the player's input and do whatever processing you need between keystrokes. The problem I see is in managing the interaction. Can you really give any meaningful feedback to the players while they're still typing? The answer is yes, but my point is that you should do it in a way that does not become annoying.
Anyway, don't let my doubts discourage you. I don't really understand what you're trying to do, so it's natural that I can't see it, but that doesn't mean it isn't a good idea.
@hund If buying isn't owning, pirating ain't stealing
@Cal How would that work? Changing the game's state while the player is typing makes no real sense, because they can only be notified about said changes once they entered a command, which means changes have to be made as part of the processing of the previous command or of the response to the current one. That functionality is already there. It is the basis of Inform, even.
I can think of ways to simulate real-time events in Inform 6 (I assume I7 retains the same functionality), like capturing the input character by character (like Adam Cadre did in _Shrapnel_ where it worked wonderfully), but in general that seems to me like an unintuitive/unfriendly mechanic from the player's POV. I may be wrong, of course.
@kaia Earlybird is easy to sort out: those who were around before the migration to Pleroma. That's a very clear cutoff date.
I may be wrong, but I think @Moon's idea for these badges is to make them automatable (that is, not subjective or dependent on popularity). That would disqualify the Pillar of the Community award, even though sim definitely deserves it.
On the other hand, there could be some kind of annual event (online or offline) where the community could give those kinds of badges away.
I believe pay is directly proportional to how hard it is to hide the fact that one's own job is useless or even harmful to society. That would explain essential workers having such low wages. What's tragic is that we value our own work according to this principle, and that's why cleaners feel useless while hedge-fund managers think of themselves as essential.
I am, without a doubt, the most interesting person I know.