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  • I’m glad someone else is calling this out. He seemed so thoughtful and methodical previously.

    So for the guy to get busted because he eats in a public place, while a huge manhunt is ongoing, and he happens to have on his person: the gun, the fake id previously used, and a manifesto expressing his motive? It’s ridiculous! He could have tossed the gun into a body of water anywhere on his route outside NYC and it would never be found. And why reuse the same ID if you had several? Why not burn the associated IDs after they’ve been compromised?

    It doesn’t make sense to me. I’ve seen suggestions that this could have been a state hit, maybe to destabilize the country further? Would our spooks make up a lazy narrative to cover up for their spooks?






  • CodextoIWW and syndicalism@lemmy.mlThe oligarchs are mad
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    11 个月前

    That’s fine in principle, but we’re skeptical that this particular moment lends itself to nuanced discussion of a complicated, and heavily regulated, industry.

    Ah there it is! How dare the poors use this tragedy to bring up a base and disgusting issue like their inability to pay their (medical) debts instead of blindly praising and weeping over the dead millionaire?

    There are tradeoffs involved in healthcare: we’re trading your lives for our money, this is no time for debate! It’s time to come together, in silence, and spend some extra money on security and healthcare this holiday season.




  • I’ve noticed that wine (and proton?) use a vulkan-based system to emulate DX/D3D, did you tweak any graphic settings or is this default settings “out of the box?”

    It’s possible the Linux version is defaulting to OGL and the Windows version is using d3d-as-implemented-in-vulkan, (or a similar situation) which could cause some differences in rendering or capabilities.




  • CodextoTechnologyAssassination is a Leaky Abstraction
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    I first heard of it from Joel Spolsky’s blog and wikipedia also credits that article with popularizing the concept. In it’s original formulation, it was based on remote procedure calls being hidden in APIs. Because a remote computer call has all these limits of latency, packet/info loss, and possible connection loss, it is impossible to make a perfect abstraction that allows the programmer to treat the remote call as though it were local. The reality the abstraction tries to hide “leaks” in those fundamental limits.

    All of contemporary global society is such an abstraction; that’s one of the principles of post-modernism. When you buy clothes online an entire invisible work force of shippers, manufacturers, resource procurerers, and more lies beind each article of fabric.

    Pressure from climate change, tariffs, global war, and more are straining the foundations of society and the comfortable abstraction is starting to crack.


  • Running theory is that it relates to this book.

    I wonder also if the timing is related to it being open enrollment right now. For non-USians, you contract for health insurance for a year at a time, and are required by law to renew or buy different insurance every year. This period of renewal/purchase is “open enrollment”. For many, their employer provides a menu of 1 to a few options for plans to pick from. Or you can buy on the “open market,” but usually at worse rates than an employer can negotiate.

    Anyway, it’s a magical time of year when you realize how hard you’ve been getting fucked by the insurance companies, and “negotiate” how hard you’ll get reamed in the new year. It’s quite dehumanizing: trying to bargain and haggle with yourself over how much health you can afford, what you’ll give up so your kids can have dental coverage, whether you should “take the bet” on extra life insurance coverage, etc.

    Not a shock to me that right now is when someone would snap.



  • The binary executable for Fossil is a single file (repos are also single files, sqlite databases). That one executable does all the VCS functions but it also has a built-in web server that will host repos as a little customizable website. That’s how you access the wiki, chat, forums, and ticketing system. You can also configure the repo, view timelines, view code, and all that stuff.

    One can set up a proxy and publicly self-host the repo over the internet. That’s what the official fossil site is, a hosted repo of it’s own source code. I didn’t feel like setting up a local web host, an ngnx reverse proxy, figuring out vpn for remote access, etc etc. So i just use synching and only run locally, because it’s easier for me.

    That’s another nice thing about fossil, it’s quite flexible and can grow with the needs of the project.





  • CodextoMoviesWhat's the origin of "There are only 2 movies"
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    Is this a variation on “there are only 2 stories: a person goes on a long journey, and a stranger comes to town.” Some would argue those are two sides of the same story (digressions about this are the backbone of Lemony Snicket’s Poison for Breakfast, an excellent light read).