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@mint @Cookieman @childrapist1488 @lina @Looming @p @NEETzsche @mint
Yeah I wanted to write a bigger answer, since I'm working on something similar. Hopefully it's gonna take less than revolver.
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@mint @p @Cookieman @Looming @NEETzsche @childrapist1488 @lina
You could run an fchan instance whitelist only while allowing instances like ryona, fse and similar. Essentially decentralizing moderation.
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@PurpCat @Forestofenchantment @EscapeVelo @mint
Maybe, but there's already some standardization with the raspi compute modules and then there are the various firms manufacturing, overpriced, but still standardized carrier boards for nxp based modules.
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@mint @PurpCat @EscapeVelo @Forestofenchantment
If the trend towards SoC arm laptops continues, there might come a point where they are both upgradeable and thin. Well, as in you will be able to swap the SoC with a newer one and keep everything else.
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@sun
Slavery is an improvement for those that are bad at governing themselves.
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@sun
I didn't say that the masters didn't also profit.
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@SNEK @0 @sun
If it was anything like Greece, nationality mattered even when someone was a slave. Aristotle talks about how barbarian and native Greek slaves were treated differently.
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@p
Are you going to post the source code too?
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@sj_zero
Very nice write up. Haven't read "Notes from the Underground" but your analysis is similar to what I came up with after reading "Crime and Punishment". In this case it is about the pretentious, hyper conformist redd*tor while in CaP it can be linked to the Tate inspired, materialistic obsessed, "entrepreneur".
Took me years to understand what Dostoyevsky was talking about. Perhaps because back when I first read it this kind of behavior was not as common.
But Dostoyevkey's books are the medicine for the exact same disease that we are facing now.
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@munir @pernia @sneeden @mint
1. Federated software is the patrician choice. No one can say with a straight face that it's us who are wrong in the head after looking at the state of the normies nowadays.
2. It's good to be that which moon calls an obsessive weirdo, especially around these parts. Countless examples of why this is the case, with a couple in this very thread. One with the chomo a few posts above and another with the database corruption issues.
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@splitshockvirus @7666 @mint
It is degenerative because they clearly keep doing whatever it is that turned them into pedos. And no this wasn't so prevalent a couple of decades ago. Just like the rest of the degenerates trying to frame their behavior into some sort of "born with it" affliction, so do the pedos as extreme degenerates themselves.
Furthermore, nobody calling their behavior an addiction has any idea what an addiction really is or how you get over. And no, you don't get over a heroine addiction by hanging around junkies.
It's just an effort to humanize and normalize these "people" and their behavior.
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@menherahair @Zergling_man
I do the same thing but the other way around.
I have my lean and fast CRUX system where I do most of my computing and then some Mint containers for bloatware requiring dozens of dependencies that I can just apt-get install and keep the shitware contained.
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@menherahair @Zergling_man
>containers are the king of hacks
They are, but people do abuse them and believe containers can replace low level knowledge.
There's also this trend that everyone is trying to abstract their whole OS into a yaml file to make it "portable".
>Arch
Arch is very valuable in the general open source ecosystem. You have people working on builds and publishing pkgfiles. I almost always refer to aur when I'm making a Pkgfile of my own.
Much like gentoo's documentation it is very valuable if you are doing any sort of kernel configuration.
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@menherahair @Zergling_man
>bare metal docker. Soon.
Never happening. The process of compiling packages, writing pkgfiles, adding wiki pages, etc is as much tied to the ecosystem as the software development process itself.
It cannot be abstracted away inside a container. The people trying to do the abstraction are using what the bare metal people create. They can never surpass them or do without them. It's a pipe dream.
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@mint
I've come to appreciate the agency's pleromaFE theme. The only instance I prefer to use it over bloatFE.
It not only looks good, it's very easy to read too.
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Have you noticed how ZOG is bitching about cheap drones beating their expensive wunderwaffe and not once talking about industrial production capacity and efficiency.
No one can even entertain the idea that high tech is not about producing overpriced toys but having high efficiency, low cost production lines that can outlast the enemy.
Much like all the talk about the economy hitting a wall and nobody is talking about competitiveness.
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@mint
I'm just looking for some help
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@mint @lina
Aren't the kana in Japanese kinda unique in that words cannot be easily recognized by their shape at a glance and that is the reason they use a mixture of phonetic kana and Chinese ideograms?
There's also the matter of no spaces. (Greeks also didn't use spaces but Romans did)
That could imply that other scripts might look a lot more different to native Japanese.
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@mint
>some new chink mouse
Some of these ubranded chink peripherals can be extremely durable.
None of my chink unbranded mech keyboards ever malfunctioned while all the brand named ones I bought before (costing 2x-4x as much) always broke down after a couple of years, pokers especially.
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