AI will force people to disconnect and meet in person to avoid all the deepfakes popping up everywhere. #irony
@mattblaze the real problem with banks is that they're too reliable. Crypto can fix that.
@lennardvanotterloo @croyle I think they do have it - they sent me an email confirmation of the deposit. But then they never added the funds to my account. So they still have the machinery to manage that address and have the funds, but they broke the part where they give me credit for them.
A convenient failure mode.
@amoroso OT, but if it only could open FTP links also ...
@codinghorror old, rich people are the future
@fraggle@octodon.social @typeswitch maybe y'all should suggest a usable systems language built on C.
@typeswitch Honestly I rather have this than some doxygen badly rendering on mobile, saying things like "Factory for ElementManager" for classes named "ElementManagerFactory" as documentation to figure out why my application segfaults again
@whitequark @slightlyoff feel free to ignore this, but all this is because of the lack of a POSIX+ across smartphones. That is a business decision corporates have made repeatedly. They own the Web too.
@are0h there are existing forks (eg, glitch, which is mentioned in the blog post). Why not work with one of those, instead of starting another project?
To put it another way, what problems do those forks have that make that impractical, and how will you address them?
@gsuberland I often say "Samsung makes great hardware."
What's the opposite of a backhanded compliment? Because it's that. @mcc
@prasoon how did it work out?
@sundogplanets Also just the orbital decay leading to however many of them burning up in the atmophere daily is going to completely destroy the ozone layer in a couple of years/decades. So that's nice also.
@sundogplanets Because dipshits want to have uninterrupted, high-speed, low-latency internet at all times rather than working on software that do not need that.
@NanoRaptor the death of OPN to Leenode was a hard blow, but we persevere, OFTC has sufficient talk
traditional animal cruelty
@alex also reminded of an outsider admonishing locals in the Himalaya mountains for not closing a public tap fully. People were reluctant to change, because it was culturally considered improper to stop water from flowing downhill and deprive the plains of water.
traditional animal cruelty
@alex all I am saying is that we wouldn't know the context, and it may not be (have been) entertainment.
I am reminded of a joke about the game of cricket and England, where Africans visiting England thought a sureshot way to get rain was to start playing cricket!
You just don't know when, or if, what you perceive as out of place now became that way.
pro-libre software, pro-holisticism
pro-communalism, anti-consumerism
fan of #Plan9 and #HaikuOS
anti-witchhunt, see https://stallmansupport.org
I write software (C++) for a living.