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@sun @gabriel
Yes, it's not misinformation per se, but airing said dirty laundry selectively might've allowed to achieve for some interesting effects.
I think that Russia might have contributed greatly in getting you society this polarized, but at present the real scale of this contribution seems to be impossible to assess.

@sun @gabriel
Russian investigative journos have always been claiming those were real people, not automated tools — in fact, here in Russia, no one uses terms such as "kremlin bots" for genuine robots.
But they were also claiming these people still weren't acting out of their own volition — might've been getting paid or something like that, but that information is of course unverifiable 🤷

m0xEE boosted

@gray @kirby
Nice, there is still time!
AFAIK now it even has Sway — it's unlikely to work on i915, but maybe I would put it on something more recent if I like it.

@Quinnypig
How did the entire industry get scammed into this? Most of this stuff seems even more useless than non-fungible doge-coins — and that's a very low bar I must say 😩

@feld
To an extent — yes, it is. Syscalls might be different on different architectures, but usually there is a layer of abstraction over that.
But that was a joke anyway 😄

@gray @kirby
Would the upcoming 14.1 still support 32-bit Intel arch?
I'm thinking about ditching Linux on my olde ThinkPad T43 and checking FreeBSD out while this hardware is still supported.
It's wireless network adapter is 54 Mbit/s only so that shouldn't be a problem for me.

@feld
> writing everything in C
E-e-eww! What a bloat! True minimalists use assembly… Wait, no — they write opcodes right in hex! 😏

@amerika
I don't have much experience with PowerShell, but I find it interesting. I like the way you pipe objects between commands, not just text like in UNIX shell. Of course you can just extract only particular fields with "select". It's an unusual, but interesting concept.
@kirby

@mirabilos
It looks a bit funky, but it's legible. I use it for framebuffer console — it's a good font, never tried it in X terminal though.
@mogwai @amin @kirby @rl_dane

@kirby
Alacritty seemed to have a bug with font rendering as of recent. I'm using it in Wayland with my laptop connected to a TV, on which I use global 1.7 scaling, when I open an Alacritty window on TV and then disconnect it, the window gets moved to the built-in display — the font is normal size, but it looks garbled, as if it was upscaled and then downscaled back.
@amin @rl_dane @mogwai @mirabilos

@kirby
You know how to make it even slower? Try oh-my-posh 😏

@thatguyoverthere
Yep, familiar content is the key — I might still have a laugh or two, but otherwise I can always tell what's going to happen next and my mind stops wandering.
Scrolling social media — is a recipe for not getting any sleep, a perfect disaster: you see something and you start coming up with a response immediately, start typing it, realize that it wasn't your plan, but switching away from it gets pretty difficult — drowsiness ruined 😞

@kirby
"C:\Users"
"curl"… but "dir"!
Are you a wizard? Who the fuck uses cmd in 2024 — use PowahShell like a decent human being 😆

@thj@mastodon.social
First world problems 😂
You can do it! Nothing's inherently wrong with Fedi, but spending less time on it — both on hanging out here and on hosting your instance, and going out more, definitely sounds like a plan! I wish you the best in the search of your soul mate!

@Jain @eleventy
"It makes analytics go brrrrrr" — so it's likely a joke.
I HOPE it is 😆

@kravietz
What can I say? He lives up to my opinion of him: social.librem.one/@m0xee/11216
Didn't expect less 😩

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