Notices by Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza), page 2
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Mar-2025 07:47:04 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Saturday, 22-Mar-2025 05:47:36 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@Stellar @jessew you can also help shadow libraries like Anna's Library but that is very illegal and you should not do it, so do not Google it or anything
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Mar-2025 05:27:04 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
Run @jessew! Gordon is coming to halve your intrinsic value with Steam promo stickers!
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Monday, 24-Feb-2025 02:55:48 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@a1ba I think long identifiers are OK (I mean, I prefer `sleep_microseconds` to `slms`) but the abstraction wells of Java are terrible
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Monday, 17-Feb-2025 03:35:42 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
Ah yes, compiling clang for 6 decades, what a time to be alive
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Saturday, 15-Feb-2025 23:55:29 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@icedquinn oh, I didn't think of that. I generally adjust font size to get 10 to 13 words per line. But I also read pretty fast (~150 pages per hour). I didn't mod it yet, but I plan to add a bigger battery and a solar panel to it. I didn't get to it because despite my reading habits, I rarely run out of battery despite forgetting to charge it most of the time
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Saturday, 15-Feb-2025 23:38:23 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@icedquinn my clara lasts for about 40 to 50 hours of reading (I keep the back light at 2%)
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Saturday, 15-Feb-2025 02:39:04 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@icedquinn tbf, if it is Hector, expected. He has been a dick to everyone not doing things his way for a long while so people didn't want collaborate with him.
Rip, I hope he finds something to work on he enjoys
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jan-2025 17:15:18 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@icedquinn what kind of equipment got that terrible review? I am curious now
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Oct-2024 02:28:29 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@icedquinn currently I am scheduling everything manually across 3 mismatched calendar services, 2 belonging to customers and my own. It is a special flavour of hell
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Oct-2024 02:04:29 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@icedquinn I may implement my own calendar system using the weird variant of Prolog I am making. All the calendar software I ever used have been nightmarish around recurring events and manipulation of them (for example, to shift them out of holidays and such)
Edit: typo
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Thursday, 24-Oct-2024 05:54:54 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@munin Microsoft Recall automatically breaks any NDA you could have too. I think many companies have yet to realise this and, while it is a point that can be argued on the argument that Microsoft is a prerequisite to operation for most of those companies, it can be abused by large corporations that do subcontracting under NDAs into smaller companies by arguing that the subcontractor needs to pay reparations for breaking the NDA.
I am currently terrified of that
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Tuesday, 15-Oct-2024 23:31:04 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@SuperDicq @stripey @report_press
7 of 250 have been retracted
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Tuesday, 15-Oct-2024 21:21:02 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@SuperDicq @stripey @report_press
I am pretty sure that a report grouping 250 occurrences over 20 years (that is around 1 per month) is factual enough to warrant more than a glimpse of attention and action
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Monday, 07-Oct-2024 19:20:39 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@lanodan @SuperDicq @wasabi @eris alcohol too
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Sunday, 06-Oct-2024 15:14:12 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@icedquinn wanna do Cyberpunk 2020?
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Friday, 04-Oct-2024 15:08:53 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@SuperDicq @apophis @celestia I license everything I do under MIT, I do not give a fuck about rich people. I give a fuck about poor people and people that are trying to build things at the bottom of the ladder. If you think GPL makes it hard for a megacorp to use your code, you are sorely mistaken, it is just a minor inconvenience to them
(edit: typo)
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Friday, 04-Oct-2024 03:06:00 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@SuperDicq @celestia as far as I know, ERA does not manufacture any weapons, they only make radars. Not everyone is Raytheon or some other bullshit
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Friday, 04-Oct-2024 03:04:20 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
open-source software is much more profitable to mega-corps
Also, yeah, stat is indeed from my ass, but I would argue that it is very optimistic. Of all the developers I personally know that have tried their hands at making a living wage from working open-source software, I know 0 that succeeded. It may be anecdotal, but that is a sample size of between 300 and 400 given the people I trained, that trained with me or worked with me. A few are still trying, I do what I can to support their projects, because I was there. Unless you were there for so long your software is infrastructure (eg curl, sqlite...) success is nigh impossible nowadays. Open-source was a career choice 20+ years ago, but nowadays if it is profitable it is generally because the free version is open-source freemium
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Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette (archivist@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Friday, 04-Oct-2024 02:43:55 JST Ludovic Archivist Lagouardette
@SuperDicq @celestia let me reformulate, military Radar installation have saved far more people than they will ever cause the death of