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@11112011 energy pays when you give it to the productive

@sim @polarisera there's a good case to be made for getting a teacher for a short-medium term if you can afford it

spent a long term mucking around "learning German" before I went and got a teacher and actually started to learn German

what if you could earn interest on all the money you lost in crypto

@why @meeper was talking to the other guy but thanks for playing

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Back in high school in the 90s, I used to listen to a lot of Korn.

Then a friend turned me on to Pantera.

He told me, there are two types of metal.

"Oh God I'm being bullied" (e.g. Korn)

"I'm going to kick your ass" (e.g. Pantera).

I still chuckle thinking back at that.

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the morale will continue until the beatings improve
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To future historians—not just of computing, but of humanity—the current period will be a dark age.

How was Facebook used by students in the 2010s? We cannot show you, that version of Facebook is not hosted anywhere.

How did MySpace look around 2009? We don't really know, the Wayback Machine only shows a limited amount of static content, and there may only be a few surviving screenshots

What correspondence did Vint Cerf have as president of the ACM with other luminaries of computing industry and research? We do not know; Google will not publish his emails.

What was it like playing Angry Birds on an iPhone 3G? We do not know; Apple is no longer distributing signed receipts for that binary.

What did the British cabinet discuss when they first learned of the Coronavirus pandemic? We do not know; they chatted on a private WhatsApp group.

What books were published analysing the aftermath of the Maidan coup in Ukraine? We do not know; we do not have the keys for the Digital Editions DRM.

How was the coup covered in televised news? We do not know; the broadcasters used RealVideo and Windows Media Encoder and we cannot read those files.

We have to ask ourselves how we are going to preserve and transmit knowledge about our age to the next generations. Knowledge about an age where information is produced, consumed and discarded within hours, days or months, or where it's only stored on the server rooms of a handful of corporations, with no guarantees that those businesses will exist in the future, and with no way of accessing that information unless a certain set of regulatory, hardware, software pre-conditions are met.

That's why projects like the Internet Archive deserve more recognition and funding. That's why web scraping should not only be a civic right, but a civic duty to the next generations. Otherwise all the knowledge about the great age of information will be transmitted orally - with all the distortions that such transmission implies.

deprogrammaticaipsum.com/the-d

all I ever wanted to be was a pirate

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@coolboymew I'll never forget when Arnold said that famous line, "I'll return in a moment."

you know shit's hitting the fan when Chicago option traders and Russian communists are liking the same memes

tough to beat a good piece of salmon

@why @meeper no such thing as a free lunch, he'll have to drive for 7'3" with pure intimidation

@Wookhash there is always the lobotomized 33 to rely on

one post about Italy and I'm assaulted by Markov bots

enough fun for one day, need to go have fun in a different colour

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