I always wonder what goes through people's heads when they write replies like this.
Like, do you not understand what "microblogging" is? Do you not understand how your content management tools work if you don't want to see things that I write?
You aren't even challenging me factually, you're just saying you don't care. Well, 1) I don't care about your opinion 2) I _do_ know how to block
Mate, what exactly are you hoping to accomplish here other than getting blocked and possibly reported?
The solution to the riddle? Grep setup does a test call searching for ^Copyright in a known file. In older versions of fish, however, the caret is used to redirect stderr unless the filename is quoted, which it isn't. Fish offered an opt-in starting win 3.0, offered an opt-out in 3.3 and finally disabled this in 3.5. I'm using 3.0.2 so once I realized what the problem is, I could opt-in to this feature. Finally the curse of the random Copyright files appears to be broken!
There is big difference between Google pointing you at a set of pages (which you can then go read, compare, and evaluate), and Google giving you an answer synthesized from pages it has scraped.
In the former case, you’re the one determining what is true. In the latter, you’re relying on Google’s algorithms to a) understand language, and b) determine truth.
The fact is, neither Google, LLMs, or “AI” have any ability to do any of those, nor are they even close to it. https://fedia.social/notes/9k8wbwdjnawy0860
Props to the Chief GNUisance Dr Richard Stallman, founder of the GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation, and creator of the philosophical scaffolding of software freedoms and copyleft.
Without his work, we wouldn't even have this decentralised space - powered 100% by Free Code (so far) - to argue about whether he deserves props. Arguably the net as we know it could not exist.
https://stallmansupport.org/debunking-false-accusations-against-richard-stallman.html
#RichardStallman #RMS #ChiefGNUisance #GNU #GNUProject #FSF #SoftwareFreedom #copyleft
@fzer0 @pierstoval That won't work during sunshine hours though. Fortunately this is easily solved by making the hole much bigger.
Anyway, the reason I bring up Downfall is that I was trying to think of simple but roughly accurate model of the way market economies work. One with a colourful, physical model, so that examples of economic activity could even be demonstrated on it for a web video.
Downfall seems perfect.
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@hotdogsladies I like using this for high fives, but the Apple computer company seems to think it means prayer. This inexplicably is a high five: 🙌
C’mon, Siri, that’s jazz hands. (The keyboard recommends this: 👐. There are too many emojis and they’re usually too small to read. I am not a crank.)
Otherwords is a beautiful name for a #forth implementation
One might argue that The Enlightenment was the enlightenment of Europe by the influence of a range of non-European cultures. Not the reverse, as is often claimed.
We released Tomb 2.10 with bugfixes, Argon2 support against password brute forcing and a shiny new website https://dyne.org/software/tomb
People who bang on about what an economic basketcase #Venezuela is thanks to Chavizmo, might need to be reminded that as of 2009;
"Argentina and Brazil paid off their entire IMF debt; soon, with the help of Venezuela’s petrodollars, so had the rest of Latin America. (Between 2003 and 2007, Latin America’s total debt to the IMF declined by 98.4 percent. They basically owe nothing.)"
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-neoliberalism
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.