Thank you for teaching me a bit! Ya know, I bet my computer science classes taught me this at some point. I should pay more attention to my readings lol
I remember, back in middle school, reading about this guy who requested to be on the sex offender list because he noticed as he got older that the age group he was interested wasn't changing. He started feeling attraction in middle school, towards middle schoolers, and it never changed.
Imagine my fear when I started feeling attraction to people in middle school lol.
But in any case, yeah. There are some people who notice they have a gross aspect about them and they go and fuckin do something about it. I'm a narcissist. I have a superiority complex. I have all sorts of issues and I'm super honest about them and I try to fight them in my head every day.
You know you can automate it right? Like long before the advent of AI we've been able to automatically tag things based off their content/source/whatever you want really.
You're not giving criticism by rolling your eyes at the language. You're bitching about it. Giving criticism would require that you also explain why it's wrong and how to do better.
Ideally the Fediverse would have a single domain...
Educate me a bit. Would it be possible to create a unique low level domain like www for the Fediverse? Imagine fed.service.instance/data as the structure perhaps?
I decided to Take One More Step here and go poke around the plugins. AutoSuspend seems to be the closest match, it's able to make an audible noise and send a toast. There doesn't appear to be anything that has yet been built to get a notification to a remote device.
With one slightly weird exception
KDE connect is installed by default on your deck, and has the ability to pass notifications to a connected device. It would technically be possible to permanently Bluetooth connect the deck to another device to facilitate remote notifications, but this would be expensive battery-wise and probably defeat the purpose of having the notifications in the first place
Thankfully this isn't ubiquitous, at least in my experience. The Hades franchise has its second game in beta (is it still in beta? I haven't checked in in a few months) with a female lead and I haven't noticed a peep about that. Hopefully that's not just the communities I'm part of and it's actually been received as well as I've perceived
Basically "not all gamers" but not in an asshole way haha
Every time I talk to my mom about her work with Microsoft products I'm dumbfounded "you have 3 tools from the same author and none of them interact with each other in any meaningful way but you have to use all 3 to get anything done?"
In order to resolve a concern, she has to check teams for the message to check her outlook for the email which will link to the ticket on Azure... And this isn't even an uncommon workflow lmao
I think you just misunderstand their message. From what I can tell, they think Elon is unkind and generally disagreeable. Also, from what I can glean from their comments, they believe in the gentile approach similarly to the teachings of pacifists like MLK and Ghandi.
It's not wrong, it's just a different form of resistance than you're used. You're used to violent, aggressive resistance more similar to the teachings of revolutionaries like Malcom X and Hamilton. That's not wrong either, it's just a different form of resistance than he's used to.
What's important to realize is that we actually need both. In order to make change, we need to overwhelm the opposition with legal issues, gentleness in the face of violence, and rule-following at the same time as we overwhelm them with Tesla burnings, protests, and what have you. We have to do it all. Because they've been doing it all. They've been gently ripping at the seams of our systems until now, they can rip them apart. We need to rip at their seams at the same time that we tear at the loose ones.
Could you imagine, a huge 25k people protest. The police show up in riot gear and all of the protestors stop and go "OH TOOOOOOOTLES" and a bunch of vans drift around between the cops and humans and start unloading protective equipment (helmets, gas masks, etc) and keep a few bats/guns up on the walls
Right shift has gotta be my least used key. I actually don't know if I've used it more than like 10 times in my life