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@crunklord420 @NonPlayableClown @alex Well it's not for me about being biggest, I personally would not want that anyway. But let's say we are in our current situation, where, effectively, as you said, kfcc can't exist. So how would then the fediverse be a solution? Do I understand you correctly that you think fediverse protocol can be improved/upgraded to make that possible?
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@crunklord420 @NonPlayableClown @alex so what's your idea or let's say ideal way you'd like for the things to develop? I mean when it comes to internet communication forums/social stuff.
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@NonPlayableClown @crunklord420
Is there no other protocol besides the fediverse that can work? Is it not sensible to develop something that would work under these conditions?
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@crunklord420 @NonPlayableClown @alex Where do you personally see all of this going? do you think fediverse does indeed have potential or will these problems outweigh any benefits in the future?
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@crunklord420 what is the status on kfcc? I haven't heard Josh talking about it, is there a chance of it coming back?
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@crunklord420 was browsing through some of my archives. Remember in the good old days when kfcc had the averagechud bot?
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@Zerglingman @crunklord420 Last week this topic came by and i actually went and asked python "developers" why do they have shit like Conda. It is genuinely like talking to NPCs who just spew pre-made sentences. None of it makes sense, it is just badly thought out instruments made sure that any mentally handicapped person can write a code that runs. The consequences of making coding accessible to everyone has been a disaster for human race.
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@lonelyowl @crunklord420 @Zerglingman yeah but this is the problem.
You could just go ahead and say: "Look, in order to do X, you need a container. Container is this thing that contains A,B and C in order to do D".
Nowhere is this explained. I did not even know that conda installs libc and gcc. Like holy shit, those are such basic and simple concepts, instead it is obfuscated by 1000 lines of soycode.
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@istvan @Zerglingman @crunklord420 @lonelyowl Unironically this. I recently found a complex software written by a single schizo. I don't remember when was the last time i enjoyed working with a software this much. In this cases you feel the idea behind the software and you see that the person cared.
In everything i use today i sense that no one cared. They just wrote shit code and shipped, because the soylent truck was outside and they couldn't waste more time coding.
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