@lanodan @alcinnz @bhaktishh Also,
```
auto main()
{
}
```
did the right thing from the start already! Although for different reasons *chuckle*
@lanodan @alcinnz @bhaktishh Also,
```
auto main()
{
}
```
did the right thing from the start already! Although for different reasons *chuckle*
@mjg59 Just use C++ boost with it's built-in BNF-in-C++-through-operator-overloading lib!
Truly one of the most cursed things I've seen.
@catsalad @mozilla @torproject @eff The second paragraph is of particular importance since that also explains why AdGuard is supporting it (see Google's announcement) and the "wider ad blocking community" (i.e., all the bullshit that's not the one true blocker aka uBO) is okay with it. They sell ad blockers and lists as a product. They're okay with not blocking everything (like YT), especially if noone else can do it anymore because the competition (uBO) is sidelined.
This push is not against ad blockers actually, it's against effective ad blockers, particularly uBO.
@pettter Absolutely! Actually, computing challenges a lot as it amplifies through scale. Scaling up services, duplicating programs, spreading information is cheap: Which also means, a thing like kiwiFarms is hard to combat, copyright is hard to enforce and challenging misinformation almost impossible.
Fighting against hate speech, copies and disinfo was always a challenge, but now it has become an almost unsolvable problem. The only winning move is to question out idea of e.g., copyright.
I once argued that a lot of the problems around copyright and arts would go away if we just cared for arts as a society: That is, enable art without it being economically viable. In such a society, some people would surely use AI art, but for decorative purposes only. But there'd also be demand for human interconnection and interaction where art is just the facilitator. Interest in the story (and person) behind the artifact.
Similarly, with disinfo: We need the people behind the news. We need to know them, we need to build local social real networks of social trust. Communities. We cannot govern against misinfo, but we can denounce it and make denounciation effective, it's the only way.
No, #Google. #AI #enshittification
PSA: #Gentoo is called Gentoo, because it's about building your #Gender from source, too -- instead of downloading the binary!
@mjg59 Maybe we should follow-through with a "fully" functional CPU without side-effects, by now the perf difference can't be that big, and we could theoretically always do speculation there, safely :-p
@marcan Tbf, my experience with KDE is: More bugs, but they also get fixed more quickly :'-)
Or other way around: GNOME works 90% of the time, but if it doesn't, it ain't gonna get fixed.
[Insert hide-the-pain-harold meme]
But in the end, it's also just a lot of issues with head count. I do like GNOME's more polished look-and-feel as well as its, IMO more thought-through UX; although it's of course opinionated (kbd+mouse sucks on GNOME, but kbd only is great with keybindings, alternatively use a trackpad). I also think the tech stack is easier to upgrade, while Qt's C++ is a mess to maintain.
The brightness slider thingy is pretty much just a reflection of the above-mentioned core difference with KDE & GNOME. KDE "just does it" and while it may be imperfect, sometimes confusing to find the setting or overloaded, it's *there*. Not so on GNOME where they first discuss *a lot*.
Result, again, is that KDE has a lot of unpolished and sometimes buggy stuff but the fixes get pushed fast as well. On GNOME then, it's sometimes daunting how long it takes.
GNOME bug tracker kind of reminds of discussions in my left-wing circles :-D
@stephengentle @GossiTheDog You can just select "join AD" in the installer as AD requires a local admin account prior joining so that's the way you officially get an offline account. You never actually need to follow through with the AD join then ?
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