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Preston Maness ☭
Preston Maness ☭ @ aspensmonster @lemmygrad.ml
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  • The whole point of federation is that there is no "most active" one. The servers all federate with each other. I don't have to be on lemmy.world to see its posts. The show up just fine in the All tab on my instance.

  • Sincerely, leftist pacifist

    Why are you a pacifist? All rights are won through violence.

    As for your assertion on the origins of rights, that’s absolute bullshit. The vast majority of worker’s and other civil rights have been won via peaceful protest.

    The history of society is the history of class struggle. Those rights were earned through struggle, not through asking nicely.

  • Scratch a liberal and a fascist will bleed.

  • Scratch a liberal and a fascist will bleed.

  • Lemmy.world, you are positively glowing right now :3

    It never ceases to amaze me how threatened liberals are by tiny groups of commies. And of course, the fact that a bunch of liberals are busy denigrating the very commies that made their migration away from capitalist Reddit possible in the first place is, unfortunately, very par for the course for liberals.

  • Then there is the tankie Left, which also started with good intentions but seem to have confuse the recipe-book of slogans and the Party über alles discipline invented in the late 19th century and early 20th century by middle class intellectuals to inspired the near-illiterate masses of the time to create an utopian leftwing world (which didn’t work) with the actual thinking Principles and Intentions from which the rules were made.

    The "tankies" are absolutely not utopian. There was a great big schism about this very question more than a century ago, with Marxists roundly rejecting the utopianism of the libertarian socialists (Anarchists). Socialism: Utopian and Scientific by Engels is a good starting point.

  • but I hate it when someone behind the scenes decides whether or not I should be able to debate/talk to my political opposites.

    Then you're not gonna be a fan of federated alternatives like Lemmy. At least unless you run your own instance. Because instance admins can defederate from other instances, preventing you from reaching those defederated instances. In my mind, this is a Good Thing. I don't want to federate with nazis and fascists myself, and I want to minimize my association with anyone who does. If "having a dialogue" with people that want us dead is super important, then they can pick a different instance to call home.

  • Last I heard, he had stepped down as a developer.

  • Using Jerboa I get infinite scroll

    For me, this is a bug and not a feature.

  • Laughs in GrapheneOS

  • The Lemmy mobile app is excellent. I never feel a need to download an app to browse on mobile.

  • worm

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  • inb4 the whiny "bUt ThAT's aUtHOriTARiAniSm" chorus

  • Absolutely not, and this article goes into quite a few reasons why:

    https://blog.brixit.nl/developers-are-lazy-thus-flatpak/

    Sadly there's reality. The reality is to get away from the evil distributions the Flatpak creators have made... another distribution. It is not a particularly good distribution, it doesn't have a decent package manager. It doesn't have a system that makes it easy to do packaging. The developer interface is painfully shoehorned into Github workflows and it adds all the downsides of containerisation.

    While the developers like to pretend real hard that Flatpak is not a distribution, it's still suspiciously close to one. It lacks a kernel and a few services and it lacks the standard Linux base directory specification but it's still a distribution you need to target. Instead of providing seperate packages with a package manager it provides a runtime that comes with a bunch of dependencies.

    If you need a dependency that's not in the runtime there's no package manager to pull in that dependency. The solution is to also package the dependencies you need yourself and let the flatpak tooling build this into the flatpak of your application. So now instead of being the developer for your application you're also the maintainer of all the dependencies in this semi-distribution you're shipping under the disguise of an application. And one thing is for sure, I don't trust application developers to maintain dependencies.

    Even if there weren't so many holes in the sandbox. This does not stop applications from doing more evil things that are not directly related to filesystem and daemon access. You want analytics on your users? Just requirest the internet permission and send off all the tracking data you want.

    Developers are not supposed to be the ones packaging software so it's not hard at all. It's not your task to get your software in all the distributions, if your software is useful to people it tends to get pulled in.

    Another issue is with end users of some of my Flatpaks. Flatpak does not deal well with software that communicates with actual hardware. A bunch of my software uses libusb to communicate with sepecific devices as a replacement for some Windows applications and Android apps I would otherwise need. The issue end users will run in to is that they first need to install the udev rules in their distribution to make sure Flatpak can access those USB devices. For the distribution packaged version of my software it Just Works(tm)

  • That, and the conversations move far faster there. Any remark about anything moves the subject further up, and you’re essentially subjected to reading the comments section of the entire sub all at once when you just came for the memes.

    It's the difference between asynchronous and synchronous mediums of communication. Lemmy is much closer to async, and Discord much closer to sync. No medium is ever going to be able to square that circle. You can't have both.

  • The US has a massive racialized prison industrial complex. 25% of the world's prison population. It's The New Jim Crow. And that's all before Guantanamo.