tesseract

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[–] tesseract 21 points 3 months ago

I don't know why everyone's surprised. What were you expecting from Elon? Ethics and morality?

[–] tesseract 24 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Honestly, I would like the world to keep Vivian out of this. (I wanted to say 'his daughter'. But Vivian is right. He's just too obnoxious to be related to.) Elon has done enough damage to her by throwing her to his band of online trolls, because she chose her own life instead of following his wishes.

[–] tesseract 11 points 3 months ago

A couple of million? You're talking about pocket change for them. You should look at the grants and subsidies he avails from the government to keep them afloat. That should also give you an idea about a major source of his funds - your taxes.

[–] tesseract 6 points 3 months ago

It says 'one of the most shameful'. There are plenty of others - especially the ones perpetrated by the devil Henry Kissinger. This shameful episode is right on character for the USA.

[–] tesseract 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

All I asked here is a question, and suggested the most probable answer in most simple form. You could have given a different answer, but…

But what? Answer your misdirections? There is only one type of civilization - one based on justice and empathy. But you project it as a white man's creation. This is just deceitful. A malicious justification.

You don’t explain your notion of civilization, but want me to deal with your notion of common sense, justice and civilized behavior. Why?

Because reasonable people with common sense all come to the same conclusion about justice and civilized behavior. Only people with delusions of past glory, racial supremacy and autocracy reach different conclusions. I don't need to pander those tendencies of yours.

There used to be entire chapter worth of material to mug up for exams on which feature of Indian constitution is borrowed from which white country in textbooks.

Ambedkar only borrowed ideas. That doesn't mean that it's foreign. Your own quotation says so - "It involves no plagiarism". I called it unique to India because it's uniquely adapted to the conditions in India. It also has a depth that none others have. But you keep insisting that it's a foreign invention. I would rather live in Ambedkar's India than Manu's India. What you're aspiring for is a barbaric order that the citizens are not particularly found of.

Did you skip all of that in school?

Evidently, being in school is meaningless for people like you. We have learned enough to see the warning signs and consequences of an oppressive regime instead of clinging to technicalities to make up frivolous justifications for it.

There. You just lost entire argument by Godwin’s Law.

"Godwin's law can be applied mistakenly or abused as a distraction, a diversion, or even censorship, when miscasting an opponent's argument as hyperbole even when the comparison made by the argument is appropriate." Nazi comparison is entirely justified here since we are talking about the importance of the constitution and the slide into authoritarianism. So perhaps you should learn that it's hypocritical to use Godwin's law indiscriminately like you do.

Prepare better for next time.

No amount of preparation is enough to talk to authoritarian apologizers like you. You can't be reasoned with logic or reality. You live in your own delusions. You can live in the hell of your fantasies. Please spare the rest of us. We have no intention to go back to the dark ages with the likes of you.

[–] tesseract 1 points 3 months ago

That's great news! I'm sure crashing is an easier problem to resolve than UI/UX design for 3D CAD.

[–] tesseract 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

What's the second problem after topo naming that's getting fixed?

[–] tesseract 3 points 4 months ago (5 children)

FreeCAD has already merged the solution for the infamous 'topological naming problem'. The 1.0 release may happen soon!

[–] tesseract 7 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Early signs of Project 2025?

[–] tesseract 6 points 4 months ago

I'm an adult and am not responsible for anything you described. They were all there even before I was born. In fact, the same may apply to my parents or even grandparents. I'd rather blame a sociopolitical class than any single generation for all those ills.

But to answer your question, yes, I'd blame that entire class for the harm caused by young people using murder tools they introduced. They did it with the full knowledge of its consequences. They valued momentary material gains above the wellbeing of entire generations. They absolutely should be punished for all the mass shootings in schools, because they knew it could happen. Yet they chose the blood money. Similarly, if an entire city is under a drugs epidemic (like the current opioid crisis), wouldn't you want to hunt down the producers and suppliers, instead of the users?

[–] tesseract 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

It's extremely nuanced. 'Light years ahead' is correct since you are thinking about a race where one competitor is a long distance ahead of others. On the other hand, 'light years away' doesn't make sense, since we think of achievements in terms of time needed, rather than distance.

[–] tesseract 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

You are right, except for one detail. Package managers almost always validate the packages using digital signatures, to avoid man-in-the-middle attacks. You don't need to trust the network anymore. Shell scripts piped to a shell don't have that protection. You still have to trust the developers and maintainers, though.

 

The fresh new series of Linux kernel - 6.7.x series was released today. This is one of the largest releases with more than 17,000 non-merge commits and 1000 merges. It also comes with some enticing new features:

  • The brand new bcachefs file system. Do check this out if you're a fan of btrfs.
  • BPF exceptions mechanism
  • Futex support in io_uring
  • TCP authentication option
  • Initial version of the futex2 API
  • Kernel samepage merging smart scan mode
  • Networking support for the Landlock security module
  • Removal of support for the Itanium architecture
  • Lots of others!
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by tesseract to c/foodporn@kerala.party
 

Shaan Geo is probably well known to Malayalees who use online recipes. I'm linking it here for the beginners in cooking and those who haven't started yet. His recipes are a must-try. If you are a beginner, his videos are a good place to start. With short videos and precise recipes, there is little that can stand in your way to having a perfect dish. If you don't cook, this is a good opportunity to discover home-made food that's better than anything you can buy!

 

This instance is starting to attract more attention on the fediverse. So, the question naturally arises about if the instance and the discussions on it will be here for the next sunrise. I'm aware that this instance is run as a personal and experimental project.

Is there a way to make this instance more self sustaining? Also, are there periodic backups that could be used to resurrect the instance in case of a failure or migration?

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