[-] cerement@slrpnk.net 21 points 15 hours ago

no platform for fascists

[-] cerement@slrpnk.net 60 points 2 days ago

“survive, nervous chuckle, obsess”

[-] cerement@slrpnk.net 12 points 3 days ago

the real horror is the ennui we made along the way

[-] cerement@slrpnk.net 8 points 4 days ago

he’s got the best sharpie, everyone says so, they’re always talking about his sharpie

[-] cerement@slrpnk.net 47 points 5 days ago

plot twist: it’s a Jenny Nicholson video

[-] cerement@slrpnk.net 2 points 6 days ago

“Do you ever wonder why we’re here?”

[-] cerement@slrpnk.net 7 points 6 days ago

(completely sidetracked here – there’s a reason Dirk Hohndel (and Linus) decided to go with Qt instead of GTK)

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“Many developers say AI coding assistants make them more productive, but a recent study set forth to measure their output and found no significant gains. Use of GitHub Copilot also introduced 41% more bugs, according to the study from Uplevel”

study referenced: Can GenAI Actually Improve Developer Productivity? (requires email)

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To go in the dark with a light is to know the light.
To know the dark, go dark. Go without sight,
and find that the dark, too, blooms and sings,
and is traveled by dark feet and dark wings.

—Wendell Berry, The Selected Poems of Wendell Berry (1998)

(via Paul Bogard, The End of Night (2013))

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“Okinawa in Japan is one of these [blue] zones. There was a Japanese government review in 2010, which found that 82% of the people aged over 100 in Japan turned out to be dead. The secret to living to 110 was, don’t register your death.”

“Regions where people most often reach 100-110 years old are the ones where there’s the most pressure to commit pension fraud, and they also have the worst records.”

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https://social.hails.org/@hailey/113081760374774478

from the replies:

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submitted 1 month ago by cerement@slrpnk.net to c/tidalpunk@slrpnk.net

Piped / Invidious

Arresting Paul Watson: “Wanted for the crime of being a fucking legend.”

🐋 Free Paul Watson: https://www.freepaulwatson.org

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(I have now spent more time scrolling through fonts than I have on the new system that the final choice will be used on … )

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There’s a lot of detailed information if you’re dealing with running a git server (/srv/git) or dealing with development (follow your company’s policies), reams of information about how to organize files inside a repository, and some apps will handle their own repository location (chezmoi), but not much about just keeping your personal git repositories organized without cluttering up your home folder:

  • a lot of Youtube videos are just grabbing a couple files so end up cloning into ~/Downloads and cleaning up later
  • GitHub and GitLab tutorials just mention clone into the folder of your choice
  • Codeberg’s “Your First Repository” has you cloning into ~/repositories
  • so, what have you found to be the cleanest/simplest/most comfortable?
    • “top-level” folder like ~/repositories or ~/repos ?
    • move down a level like ~/Documents/repos ?
      • (make use of an unused XDG folder like ~/Public ? (doesn’t seem likely))
    • something else that everyone adopted ages ago ?
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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by cerement@slrpnk.net to c/unixporn@lemmy.ml

slowly putting together a new system – I didn’t plan on it being a lightweight system, it’s just kinda ended up that way (and probably won’t be by the time I finish) – actually finding it kinda fun building up piece-by-piece

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submitted 2 months ago by cerement@slrpnk.net to c/cybersecurity@lemmy.ml

Media coverage largely sucked

When I just looked at my phone, the headlines were about an unfolding Microsoft global IT outage. My first thought, ransomware. So I logged in and started looking around at what was happening — I’m a CrowdStrike customer — and quickly realised two different, separate things had happened:

  • Microsoft Azure had an outage earlier in the day. This was resolved before I got up. Azure has frequent outages (don’t kill me, Microsoft) — this isn’t abnormal.
  • CrowdStrike had made a boo-boo and pushed out a channel update that had borked a decent percentage of customers.

The media connected these two events together and conflated them. They weren’t connected.

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“One thing Myspace had going for it: it was exuberantly ugly. The decision to let users with no design training loose on a highly customizable user-interface led to a proliferation of Myspace pages that vibrated with personality.”

“The most febrile, deeply weird and authentic prompts of the most excluded outsiders produce images that feel the same as the corporate AI illustrations that project the illusion of personality from the immortal, transhuman colony organism that is the limited liability corporation.”

[-] cerement@slrpnk.net 185 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)
  • “Schneider is a known transphobe and anti-vaxxer”
  • “a Canadian medical nonprofit”
  • 🤨
  • just how many red flags did they ignore?
[-] cerement@slrpnk.net 193 points 6 months ago

and we’ve circled back to the missing third place – libraries as community centers, family friendly pubs and bars, coffee shops that don’t require buying half the menu to just hang out, walkable (and bikable) cities where people can go for an evening stroll without being afraid of being run over …

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