:cirno_for_reals: "If Trump attends a furry convention the next 48 hours, it could change everything." :cirno_for_reals:
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Monday, 04-Nov-2024 02:12:17 JST That Would Be Telling
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Sunday, 03-Nov-2024 03:24:33 JST That Would Be Telling
It turns out there will be a John Wick: Chapter 6:
"'RIP My Best Friend': Outrage Ensues After Beloved Rescue Squirrel Seized By NY, Euthanized"
And another example of why early voting is a very bad idea.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Saturday, 02-Nov-2024 05:47:38 JST That Would Be Telling
@mangeurdenuage @SuperDicq "re: Please continue to ignore all anti competitive/customer behavior"
Or maybe work on reading comprehension?? And the idea not everyone shares your obsessions??
In any case, Nvidia is my paradigmatic example of a company using proprietary software as part of a strategy that has created something very important, very useful, that would have never been done as FOSS. Note if AI is a bubble this would still be true, GPGPU computing is useful for many things, for example TSMC uses CUDA to do some nasty computational work in making masks et. al.
Not a clean example because FOSS really doesn't have a hardware equivalent, nor will it for the short term foreseeable future because of analog IP that's required for any chip to be useful (the nasty realm when you have to go off chip, even if its a digital protocol on top like DRAM). Although you could legitimately treat that as akin to black box firmware. Still, it's very expensive to design and verify high end logic stuff, see how slow RISC-V progress is on the high end.
That might change when what remains of Moore's Law ends, things get standardized and companies in addition to TSMC can do cutting edge logic (Samsung can't do that anymore, Intel is in saving throw mode after the "10 nm" botch and its inability to deal with that for years). Although for some time Apple has been the driver of semiconductor logic innovation, paying TSMC handsomely to create new nodes ASAP.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 01-Nov-2024 23:22:39 JST That Would Be Telling
@mangeurdenuage @SuperDicq I don't think Apple and Nvidia, the world's two largest companies by capitalization, are embarrassed by asking for money for their products. Which are combinations of their own hardware plus their own proprietary software.
Not going to say Apple's is good although for me their smart phones are the least worst to have, but Nvidia is where it is due to two decades and billions of dollars of patient investing in their software. I submit you're not going to see that sort of thing in FOSS for the foreseeable future.
Nvidia's near monopoly also wasn't set in stone, it's pretty unique in being good at both hardware and software, where AMD and Intel for example are notoriously badly managed ... in general. Not just software, but AMD is notably worse at that. In both cases, a general inability to decide on one good approach and then stick to it for the time required.
FOSS counterexamples?
Obviously Linux to start with, with even more decades of investment, albeit with its own secret proprietary sauce of no fixed device driver ABI, which also makes one of its biggest pain points, routine driver rot. But that prevents others from forking just the set of drivers.
Multi-target compilers are owned by GCC and LLVM. Chromium is quasi-FOSS. Emacs is the best (programmer's) text editor, and there's also Vim for those who like the modal style. Pretty sure sound and video codecs are also largely owned by FOSS.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 01-Nov-2024 20:20:53 JST That Would Be Telling
@sun @Suiseiseki Afraid not, except of course I wasn't only commenting on the law.
The entirety of his MIT stunt including the disguise captured on video when his academic home was Harvard with its own Internet connection helps to demonstrate mens rea AKA guilty mind. Thus making the prosecutor's job significantly easier, and should have negated a civil disobedience claim (not white line law but PR is important).
That MIT was materially harmed and should have never been dragging into (((Swartz's))) whatever is something ignored by the idiots who attack it for reporting his attack to the authorities.
And you're quibbling about plea bargaining, which is also not white line law but it is a very important part of how criminal law works today (although there are very strong arguments against it, but that's an infinitely broader issue than this one case).
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 01:08:50 JST That Would Be Telling
@mangeurdenuage ">proprietary software is morally justified"
If for no other reason than there's a whole bunch of fields where FOSS will never successfully tread, be it too difficult (CUDA for example, twenty years of work costing billions), too fiddly to get all the details correct, where that last 20% must be done, or the FOSS developers are just plain wedged (GIMP and YMCK last time I checked, or the user interface).
That last has too many examples to even give an idea of the scope, but a few right now:
- Mad Matt's WordPress rent seeking crusade (which will likely get solved in due course)
- RMS's dead hand crippling GCC and Emacs (half solved by LLVM)
- Team GNOME
- Team Wayland
- Lennart Poettering
- The existential threat of woke capture of FOSS
That you paint people's often free choices as worth of murder, and that you appear to have nothing of substance to actually say, tells us much more about you than the state of all this.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 00:59:07 JST That Would Be Telling
@Suiseiseki "Hello proprietary master lover."
Hello lover of the prince of this world, the father of lies. That you start right out with one says really all we need to about you; for example none on my big boxes aside from CPU etc. firmware, only appliances like cell phones.
Rewrite history all you want, the law doesn't care about your hallucinations. Plonk.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 00:41:36 JST That Would Be Telling
@mangeurdenuage What (((Aaron Swartz))) did was:
- White line illegal
- Was done at MIT via breaking into a machine room he wasn't authorized to be in instead of something at his academic home of Harvard
- His bot hammered JSTOR to the point the latter had to shut off MIT's access
- "35 years" was the prosecutor's opening gambit, not was he was really facing
- Self-admitted mentally ill people shouldn't be doing shit like this
What "AI" companies are doing, if it's plagiarization, is very much up in the air legally (fair use is a thing) as well as morally. It's certainly more akin to what human authors do every day than what Swartz did.
Disclaimer: Am MIT alum.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Oct-2024 12:14:10 JST That Would Be Telling
@deprecated_ii Maybe you should learn the concept of a heat engine??
I mean, back in my day, that's basic elementary school SCIENCE!!! available in any encyclopedia.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 03-Oct-2024 10:18:08 JST That Would Be Telling
@sickburnbro @Shannon14850 I looked into this and the story I found was that for cookware Corning generally switched from borosilicate to soda–lime glass, but did a really good job of manufacturing it (and now having bought some more old Pyrex and looked at all of it closely I can see careful design too).
When the Pyrex brand was sold in 1998 the company that got it for the US of course dropped the careful manufacturing.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Monday, 30-Sep-2024 04:59:12 JST That Would Be Telling
@mr64bit @shibao Yeah, five deviled eggs really makes up for the "Where's the beef?" question I have about the burger.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 12-Sep-2024 08:30:13 JST That Would Be Telling
@sickburnbro @pyrate And there's even an argument that the world needs the liquidity of lots of Treasury bills and bonds!
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 12-Sep-2024 08:09:31 JST That Would Be Telling
@sickburnbro @pyrate Yeah, I've been wondering about that.
Who thought it would be a good idea to import ~5% of utterly benighted Haiti's population, about 500K in Biden-Harris?!!??!!!??? It was going to blow up sooner or later; now it's just in time for a presidential election.
BTW, we're borrowing "a trillion dollars every hundred days," expenditures are substantially in excess of that. We're at the point where the interest on the debt is ir soon will be the largest line item.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 05:19:19 JST That Would Be Telling
@idiot @sun Per https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-F3/SpacemiT_K1 per https://wiki.banana-pi.org/Banana_Pi_BPI-F3 it has a CPU with a proper vector extension that's been part of the RISC-V standard system since 2021, vs. the sketchy third party one that that finest example of Chinesism CPU has a catastrophic "writes to physical instead of virtual memory" error.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 09-Aug-2024 10:58:09 JST That Would Be Telling
@idiot @sun The GOPe still hates Trump and its base with the fury a sun, and I haven't heard of anything major to stop 2020 and 2022 style cheating.
The election will have to be 1980 in form I think, WRT to votes too many states and by too big margins in some of the ones with big Blue city machines for that sort of cheating, which Team Trump should be able to pull off. Wouldn't worry too much about what's happening now, US presidential elections don't get really serious until after Labor day.
Also don't fall for the standard demoralization operation. Although it's concerning to see (((Raskin))) for example openly talking about negating a Trump win in January and civil war when they do that, or what's left of Joe Biden saying much the same.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 08-Aug-2024 02:08:44 JST That Would Be Telling
@sun @lanodan "I don't see how you could prevent this using technical means"
Fuzzing is a thing. Generate perhaps all the inputs (there are domains where this is possible!) and see when it crashes. Cutest named one is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Fuzzy_Lop_(software)
But as people have been pointing out, this is a company which in four months crashed four different operating systems, one of their selling points is doing more than Windows, they just didn't give a damn until it likely killed the company. It is after all a notoriously political company and was founded and is run by a Jew.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 19-Jul-2024 21:27:59 JST That Would Be Telling
@nachtrabe @AmonMaritza @bobbala @sickburnbro Nah, the world's financial system runs on dollars, and will for the foreseeable future.
With the possible exception of the Euro, there simply no competition. Switzerland or Russia for that matter are too small economically for their national currencies to be major things even before we consider the sanctions regime against the latter, the PRC refuses to do what's needed and is even less trustworthy, etc.
(Note the petrodollar isn't even a thing anymore since at net the US is not importing oil.)
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Jul-2024 23:11:30 JST That Would Be Telling
@Ash_Kvetchum @LovecraftEnthusiast @BowsacNoodle @monsterislandcolonizer @sickburnbro One of those last minute questionable things at the end of the (first?) Trump administration was shifting a bunch of "civil servants" into the category they really are, political types.
"Biden" of course immediately reversed that, but they could try this again, and with Vance the presumptive 2028 Republican candidate have 8-12 years to see it through.
One thing to factor in is that Trump's brush with mortality is likely to change him, we're hearing of signs it already seems to have done so.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Jul-2024 23:11:29 JST That Would Be Telling
@Ash_Kvetchum @LovecraftEnthusiast @BowsacNoodle @monsterislandcolonizer @sickburnbro "Imo, [as of this RNC] he still imagines he'll use the system to correct the system."
That's entirely possible, especially since he and his brain trust haven't had a lot of time to think things through in light of the assassination attempt and the blatant, at best depraved indifference the SS had towards his safety (was going to add "and his supporters in the crowd" but he's not know for that sort of concern).
Another interpretation is one of my favorites about "diplomacy," that now "is the time to say 'nice doggy' while searching for a stick." He's expected to do the sort of call for "unity" I've heard he's made, and I'm not sure there's any harm in doing it so long before the election.
With Joe Biden himself only taking a few days to go back to "Trump is an existential threat/won't someone rid me of this turbulent Trump" mode (see NAACP speech), and so many on the prominent Left being so obviously disappointed, he's got plenty of time to make the case "I tried, but 'unity' isn't working."
I mean, two and a half months till the election, [insert Electoral College then Congress finalizing dates], then inauguration, second half again around the same amount of time.
And he's got two tasks and one big constraint, win the election, govern afterwords, and avoid giving the GOPe an excuse to join the Democrats in impeaching and convicting him.
I think that was one of the biggest constraints in his first administration; look at how traitor McConnell slow rolled the approval of his political nominees to the point he'd never have filled all those slots, and made sure to never formally let the Senate go into recess preventing temporary recess appointments per the Constitution.
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That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 21:03:19 JST That Would Be Telling
@anonicus A PBS transcript of what went down, based on the, you know, live mike Trump had been previously using, has word that the shooter was "down" before Trump was allowed to stand and act defiant by the Secret Service (SS). If the shooter was still an issue that wouldn't have happened.
I'll add the SS might have also realized as I'm theorizing that before getting shot by an SS reaction team, it's pretty clear the shooter switched to rapid fire into the crowd, no doubt due to not having a good shot at Trump anymore plus one blocked by SS agent bodies. And no doubt hating everyone who supports Trump.
So, let them act like the ghouls they are. It's not going to help their "cause."