[-] wxboss 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

"JS is his baby that’s all there needs to be said about the person’s motivations."

"During these formative years of the Web, web pages could only be static, lacking the capability for dynamic behavior after the page was loaded in the browser. There was a desire in the flourishing web development scene to remove this limitation, so in 1995, Netscape decided to add a scripting language to Navigator. They pursued two routes to achieve this: collaborating with Sun Microsystems to embed the Java programming language, while also hiring Brendan Eich to embed the Scheme language."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript

I think you're confusing the reasons behind the initial intent of JS versus what it has evolved into almost 30 years later.

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I was first introduced to Vince Guaraldi (as I believe many others were) through the Peanuts TV shows back in the 60’s and 70’s, and I thoroughly enjoy all of the songs associated with those shows.

But I was pleasantly surprised to discover his love for the Latin flair/style of jazz, and I soon found myself loving the latter more than the former (but only by a little bit 😉).

Edit: grammar

[-] wxboss 10 points 1 year ago

C'mon peeps...this is Linux Gaming (having fun, playing games and looking for help to get our favorite games to run properly). It's a community focused on information and support - confrontations and PvP should be reserved for "in-game" experiences only ;).

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by wxboss to c/jazz@lemmy.world

Around 30 years ago, I found a CD series called “Jazz ‘Round Midnight”. Each album featured a different jazz artist with songs they played that were apropos to the series title.

This one by Bill Evans I listened to every night when going to sleep for literally 10 years and never grew tired of it. I can’t say that about any other album or individual song.

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I downloaded it from Steam, and finished the tutorial. Then the transition video plays and I’m back at the main menu.

However, when I select the play Baulder’s Gate option, it takes me right back to the end of the tutorial and I’m in this endless loop that I can’t get out of. Any suggestions?

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I've been playing around with Goguma and RevolutionIRC mostly. I'm leaning more towards RevolutionIRC at this point, but I was curious about any suggestions you might have.

[-] wxboss 36 points 1 year ago

Everything is moving so quickly these days, and the exodus from other failing sites along with the expectations of those transitioning from them is creating a crescendo that is just unrealistic.

So many people have been working very hard to keep up with all of these new and increasing demands (and they ought to be credited for that), but what is lacking is patience for those working behind the scenes.

They’re doing a great job, but, for God’s sake, give them some slack!

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Voices from the past (www.youtube.com)
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by wxboss to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

Outside of the default uBlock Origin, do you use any other extensions that offer privacy benefits? I only have one other extension installed, JShelter, and I'm wondering if this is an overkill or not.

[-] wxboss 10 points 1 year ago

It's for people who want to keep their network traffic private from say their ISP or other sniffers.

[-] wxboss 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I find myself waking up in an even stranger world than the one I left the night before.

It's one thing to understand that while surfing the Internet you expose yourself to being monitored, it's quite another to take a walk around the park and have someone trying to 'sniff out' your movement and potentially your identity.

Are there people who don't really understand the implications of this?

[-] wxboss 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Google and Apple have built out their own private 'little internet' by turning the users of their products into their own personal nodes that they have access to and control.

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[-] wxboss 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

BBM, email and that status light ushered us into a new ‘interconnectedness’. It started the process of making cell phones indispensable parts of our lives.

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[-] wxboss 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This is a great point that you bring up. I subscribe to an IRC channel that has bridges to both Telegram and Matrix. My feelings at this point, is that the weakest link is going to be of the most concern. But how all this technology interoperate with each other and how they actually handle privacy/security together is a question I cannot answer.

[-] wxboss 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I have a bad feeling that this will not end well if it's left to run its course.

What happened to the days when people just took a chance and tried something new and waited for the results to come in? What do they have to lose by giving Mastodon or the Fediverse a try except a certain amount of time and effort? The idea of having to analyze everything and scraping data from user bases before making a decision to freely jump in and give it a try is getting a bit absurd.

[-] wxboss 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I started delivering newspapers when I was 10 years old. The problem I inevitably ran into was that certain people didn’t want to pay for the product and I was out the money I had to pay to initially buy the newspaper for them.

When customers refused to pay for their subscription, I stopped delivering their newspaper.

While nobody wants an Internet behind a paywall, there does need to be a certain equilibrium between content and services while maintaining the ability to fund and perpetuate them.

But, I agree that the whole modern ad and marketing system is completely rotten.

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[-] wxboss 7 points 1 year ago

I cannot comment on GrapheneOS extending the longevity of my phone (I just haven't been running it long enough), but I did notice an increase in battery life.

I was running stock Android for 4 months after buying a 6a, and the battery life was pretty abysmal. Now, the battery lasts quite a bit longer and I feel like I have a phone that can actually be used longer in between charges.

As to your second point, yeah, I completely agree. It's not unlike my decision years ago to ditch Windows and run Linux exclusively. I found myself in a different ecosystem that took a bit of time to get really comfortable with, but the motivation for more privacy and control over my pc outweighed some of the initial hurdles I experienced. Eventually, I found myself more at home in this new environment - so much so that I wouldn't even think about reverting back to Windows.

In this day an age, any attempts to gain some sort of control over one's privacy and security is going to be met with certain challenges and sacrifices, but I think the eventual benefits will far outweigh any initial annoyances that usually come with any change in habit.

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