Notices by pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com), page 39
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pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 16:46:44 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @charlie_root @dcc @PurpCat @TheMadPirate @anonymous @ins0mniak It is third-party analytics, their terms have a "no developing competing products" clause like BitKeeper did (which is what prompted Linus to create git). You know what gets sent upstream to these people? -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 16:42:06 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @graf @PurpCat @TheMadPirate @anonymous @ins0mniak The developer opts in? Because I don't think I opted in and it tried to send stuff to sentry.io. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 16:40:07 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @TheMadPirate @PurpCat @anonymous @ins0mniak I don't know, I hadn't heard of them until I tried to see why the emulator wouldn't run and I got a face full of failures to connect to sentry.io. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 16:38:34 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @TheMadPirate @PurpCat @anonymous @ins0mniak Well, everyone's talking about one and not the other. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 16:38:33 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @TheMadPirate @PurpCat @anonymous @ins0mniak
> Customer is responsible for its configuration of SDKs and the Service (including any decision not to use available data scrubbing tools or other privacy or security settings or features).
I suppose it depends on how Greason has configured it. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 16:33:23 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @TheMadPirate @PurpCat @anonymous @ins0mniak Of course, instead of wondering how to exploit the GB emulator, it's possible that the GB emulator was added to generate noise so that people didn't notice Soapbox's inclusion of third-party analytics provided by sentry.io. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 16:33:22 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @TheMadPirate @PurpCat @anonymous @ins0mniak Since it's a GB emulator and not a GBA emulator, you would need to be able to generate assembly for that CPU (Z-80-ish with a couple of tweaks to support the hardware in the device). Documentation for the hardware is easy to find.
I'd be very surprised if you could escape the emulator and do anything useful. zsnes was a mess of x86 assembly that they were gradually porting to C, WASM is JavaScript and you can't do a buffer overrun.
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pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 16:33:21 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @PurpCat @TheMadPirate @anonymous @ins0mniak cc @mint :ddr_u: You see this?
> Soapbox's inclusion of third-party analytics provided by sentry.io. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 15:57:50 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @Zerglingman @PurpCat @ins0mniak @iska "I want my character to have a handicap that does not actually cause the character to experience any inconveniences." -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 15:38:45 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @iska @ins0mniak @PurpCat You would think this was true of tabletop RPGs but those got overrun. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 14:47:51 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @anonymous @PurpCat @TheMadPirate @ins0mniak Oh, FSE's server has 384GB RAM. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 14:47:49 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @TheMadPirate @PurpCat @anonymous @ins0mniak No, Mastodon people do not care if there are bugs in Soapbox. You gotta keep up with the conversation. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 14:44:01 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @Zerglingman @PurpCat @TheMadPirate @anonymous @ins0mniak The moon is full, after all. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 14:35:52 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @TheMadPirate @PurpCat @Zerglingman @anonymous @ins0mniak Just regular lunatic. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 13:55:59 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @Zerglingman @PurpCat @anonymous @ins0mniak kyzh is just a fountain of material.
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pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 13:52:54 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @m0xEE @PurpCat @ins0mniak @olmitch
> Creating a poor image of your government for the Western public is the only reasonable goal you can achieve by protesting in non-free countries.
If you want to pressure a government in the Anglosphere, yeah. But I think the objection was not to making the signs in English but the likelihood of astroturfing given that the signs are in English.
> I can totally understand why protesters in e.g. Hong Kong have signs in English
Well, what's the US going to do about Hong Kong, really? -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 13:52:36 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @olmitch @ins0mniak @PurpCat
> gluing their hands to the ground and all that stupid shit are part of a very specific psyop,
People might show up spontaneously, but someone is leaving the pallets of bricks there for them to throw. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 13:52:27 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @m0xEE @PurpCat @ins0mniak @olmitch
> there are good reasons to have (among other things) slogans in English even for a grassroots protest.
No argument from me there.
> I don't think there's a conspiracy around LGBT protests in Poland,
Show me a language that the CIA isn't hiring translators for.
There's a conspiracy around basically everything, and the US, RF, and (to a greater extent lately) the PRC have stuck their hands in and fiddled with it. Germany, you know what the BMBF is doing lately? They're doing this shit in the US.
> they don't look like something unnatural to me.
Sure, there are organic expressions of political discontent here, but once you have that, it's easy to affix a rudder and steer them. That's how this stuff typically works: you don't manufacture something ex nihilo, you find something that is going on and you steer it. It's way easier (and way cheaper) to redirect a river than to dam it up or create a new river from nothing.
> Probably to the 50-ies era US, but they have their own idea of what it was, their ancestors weren't living in the US in the fifties,
The popular conception of the 1950s version of the US didn't exist in the US, either, if it makes you feel any better. People here are trying to return to a time that we never had.
> And I can only guess, but I think that it's a long game strategy for them.
People care about Hong Kong in the abstract, but the US government is not interested in a war with China no matter how unpopular the PRC government is, so our government only cares about Hong Kong to the extent that it affects trade or the extent to which they can leverage the situation to create trouble for Beijing. I don't doubt that the people of Hong Kong would very much like to not be crushed by Beijing, but it's also the case that we sent funds and guys to direct their protests, and it's also the case that Beijing used charges of espionage as a way to also eject or arrest unfriendly foreign press and domestic agitators that weren't spies.
The best way to look at this is to ask "Why wouldn't they?" Did the US government interfere in Hong Kong? Well, why wouldn't they? Did the Germany interfere in Poland? Why wouldn't they? -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 13:51:49 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @ins0mniak @PurpCat I think I've spammed the other two links a lot, but the last one, "When Nerds Collide" in 2014, that's a really good one. I wish meeejum dot com didn't suck so hard.
> This phenomenon explains much of the backlash from weird nerds against "brogrammers" and "geek feminists" alike. (If you thought the conflict was only between those two groups, or that someone who criticises one group must necessarily be a member of the other, then you haven't been paying close enough attention.) Both groups are latecomers barging in on a cultural space that was once a respite for us, and we don't appreciate either group bringing its cultural conflicts into our space in a way that demands we choose one side or the other. -
pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 13:47:50 JST pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: @dcc @PurpCat @anonymous @ins0mniak
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