Notices by hazlin (hazlin@shortstackran.ch)
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@Imp Is that supposed to be a selfy with a really old school camera?
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@bleedingphoenix Thank you for your knife ear dedication :D
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@ryo @raphaelmorgan @rootbsd root and ryo are both cool guys in my book.
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@ryo ahh yes, for sure. I meant, when I use sudo pacman or sudo apt-get, I am trusting the provider already xD
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@ryo I suppose now that I think about it, I am already essentially trusting them with admin level access, even if I built for source, the expedient thing to do would be to use the manager to install the dependencies
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@ryo how do you feel about TOR or I2P stuff installed from a package manager?
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@ryo In a religious context, I always heard, "separate from the wicked things of the world", but as an adult, I learned all you have to do is hold onto just one or two virtues, and you'll be automatically separated xD
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@Yorsshitposter @ryu @ryo @Misato When I was young, I had a friend, who's parents were divorced, and when they were staying with their mom, she would literally record all their conversations, trying to get something that could be used as leverage against their dad to get more money.
Their mother wasn't a human being, but a demon.
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@Boomerman I wouldn't have named my self a critic of NJP, on paper it sounds like a good thing. It is troubling that when ever someone asks a pointed question, they are met will a wall of dogmatic defense. I grew up in environments where you couldn't question assertions made by authority figures, but that is bad, you can never get to the truth of a matter.
To your question specifically.
>I first heard about waukesha from fox news.
>I am reminded of it every so often by people on gab or fedi.
>I never new that NJP protested, so it had no visible effect to me.
Now, this isn't a criticism specific to NJP, but of the tactic of protesting, I've only ever seen protesting have an impact when it is state sponsored. My ad-hock reaction is that their time and effort is wasted on an ineffectual tool like protesting.
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@ryo MAASpower, charged by the second, with discounted rates of sustained usage.
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Hey @ryo I've been reading through your "scams" sections, which is great, and had a question about OOP.
Are you okay with data as objects (related information being grouped together), or do you think the best approach is to flatten all of the data into a clean ERD database?
At one point I was seriously considering the functional language paradigm, but when I found out that their solution to data, was to push all the relationships and rules into the database, that didn't seem like a good solution xD (and their mantra of no mutating state, is undermined by just delegating it to a different layer of their program. It is like shutting down your coal power plant, but importing your power from another country that burns coal)
Overall though, I agree, procedural is easier to write, less error prone, and even when the final solution may need to be similar objects with various concurrent states, trying to write that first, is much more likely to fail xD
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@ryo Lol, it is actually a cock.
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@ryo I've been seeing a lot of code of conduct stuff in places it has no business. They read like a code of intolerance and hatred. A fact that is surely lost on the creators.
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@ryo @longyap That was my experience as well, but maybe at a certain level of docker expertise, it gets better? I didn't make it that far...
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