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@coderCyclist internal-use software development sounds like a great opportunity to be motivated/rewarded for doing it well. It usually goes unutilized, usually by a department dedicated to it which instead just "buys IBM" so to speak.

@sigismundninja my response was bare enough to be misconstrued, indeed. Specifying a use-case might help. What kind of code is slow? I only dabble a little in Erlang (and Prolog), but they do claim Erlang works for 1 desktop app wings3d.com

@lxo this played, and is still playing, out in cultural norms (atleast in India); laissez faire safeguards for individuality are championed alongside disdain for traditional norms favouring safeguards for community.

I'd like to propose here that we stop to say "America" when we mean the US.
#America is a great #continent, rich and manifold with excellent people of diverse cultures and a history that proceeds the #US for millennia. We should not confuse this with a terrifying #empire which is spreading #fascism and plunging the whole #planet into a nightmare horror scenario.
#StopSayingAmericaForUS #USempire

@jenniferplusplus @zeank There will not be a tourism benefit for far future generations wanting to see data centers.

That's part of what makes a capital strike non-obvious, if you don't already know what it looks like. It's not just sitting on the money and refusing to spend it. Because that's the one thing you literally can't do with capital. If you leave those resources idle, especially labor, it just goes and does its own thing. You lose control over it. If you just fire everyone, they eventually start working for themselves.

So, to conduct a capital strike, you have to direct the capital toward useless things. Or actually destructive things, if you can manage it.

And thus, AI had "basically zero" effect on the GDP. Because it's economically worthless activity for the purpose of keeping all the resources occupied so they can't be put to any other use.

@adbenitez It's just the systemd crowd reinventing the wheel, as usual.

@adbenitez Debian is stable. But KDE isn't. And no, that didn't change much after Plasma 6...

@mclare If you are interested in the field in general, thesearch.space has a few excellent podcasts.

@mclare do share what you end up finding useful. I write code as I see fit, maybe refer to metalevel.at/prolog but I am just a dabbler.

@lxo
>but I didn't expect the religious connotations of "repent"
I personally don't consider it as such, I just know that some people consider FSF guideline/rms as the most extreme thing possible as if it was a sect, while it's just what computing is normally.
Thus why I would use another word.
#ilovefs

free software is a wonderful conceptual framework that enables users to have control over their digital lives, instead of being subjugated by others through the software they use

there's this one person who figured out the ethical, social and political problem with nonfree software, and showed us the path to freedom

it didn't make everyone happy, of course. those who wanted to keep their power and privilege first ignored him, then laughed at him, and then fought him in very very dirty ways.

a number of people fell for the lies used to attack him, and foolishly made the attacks against their own freedoms stronger.

others knew they were lies, but joined the lynching for personal advantage.

on this day of celebration of free software, I thank everyone who didn't join the lynching, and stood firm in defense of free software, even from these ad hominem attacks against our movement.

I also thank those who came to realize their error, publicly repented, and worked hard to undo the harm their error enabled.

@adbenitez FWIW, it eliminates the need for separate auth too.

quantum computers are around the corner! 😓 beware of your non-post-quantum-encrypted messages!

@mhoye Sure, but as evidenced, they *are* actually giving something back to us -- so these are the good guys.

Let's get mad about all the 99.99% of free software contributors who have not received anything out of donating their time and expertise to the open source ecosystem.
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