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munin

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Transbian techwitch, and the keeper of many curses. Abyssal domain expert. Infosec by trade. Definitely NSFW brain. Sex work is work; all workers deserve the protection of unions. She like a storm; they like a conference. Neurospicy as hell and loving it.

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I don't think that anyone should seek office who has a reasonable belief they would not end up fully experiencing the consequences of their actions in that office.

For instance, if someone's planning to move out of a city in a couple years, I don't think that they ought to run for mayor of that city.

This principle can be extended.

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@foone @munin Just pick a rando every year, can’t be worse

foone ,
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@g @munin Sortition!

munin , an Random Englisch
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the fact that there is no way to resume a failed git clone is -incredibly- fucking annoying for those of us trying to pull down unreasonably large monorepos.

foone ,
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@munin I once worked on a system that had such a large monorepo that if it failed and you had to restart, you risked getting throttled by github because it thought you were trying to DDoS them

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Huh, apparently my deadname's busness internet account is eligible for student loan forgiveness.

Curious that AT&T's biz customer shit would be sold to student loan scammers

foone ,
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@munin yeah I got something similar. I was like "since when do the student loan people not know my real name?"

(fun fact: they let you change your last name at any time, but your first name can only be changed by mailing them shit. So for a while I had a terrible hybrid name of dead-first-name new-last-name)

munin , an Random Englisch
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This paper is interesting. It discusses the demographics of those who most frequently engage in disseminating disinformation, and identifies that there are three primary states in which this activity is centered, and that those who engage in that activity skew towards "older republican women who are marginally wealthier than their neighbors" - which suggests summat for me and likely for anyone else who's had to endure small-town politics and the petit aristocracy therein.

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adl4435

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@whitequark @foone @munin My homeschool experience could not have been more different.

It was mostly hanging around the house reading encyclopedias, studying calculus, building suspension bridges out of k'nex and string, and teaching myself C++.

foone ,
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@azonenberg @whitequark @munin oh yeah. Most of the actual homeschooling was that, exactly.
But the community? Oh boy.

munin , an Random Englisch
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lol you know the -real- Turing test is if you can be -gay-

munin OP ,
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yes, the United Kingdom failed the Turing test.

take from this what conclusions you may.

foone ,
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@munin they're also failing my own Turing test, in that they're a bunch of transphobes.

munin , an Random Englisch
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...Masto is somewhat annoying in that it loses threading context so I have a bunch of people pointing out the exact same potential vuln and ignoring the thread discussing how that is addressed by the system in question.

I realize this is an artifact of the system but it's -really- the fuck irritating to see it scrolling by, especially when for some damned reason everyone is hashtagging the same thing.

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@munin it's especially annoying when it's the kind of "we'll actually" replyguys that you get on every social media. So it's an already annoying type of reply, but magnified by the effect you mention.

munin , an Random Englisch
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Wait, the 'npu' -shares- ram with the rest of the system? they didn't lay that out with it's own segregated memory?

Eurgh.

https://cyberplace.social/@GossiTheDog/112493238321485404

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@foone

lol you know to this day I still immediately think of the video bus first when someone mentions that load of horseshit?

foone ,
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@munin That's probably for the best. Someone mentions that crap and you're just "mm, GeForce 2 MX... That son of a gun could really play Max Payne 1 and Deus Ex!"

munin , an Random Englisch
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Is it just me or is the wolf/goat/cabbage problem kinda shaped the same way as dependency management?

foone ,
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@munin yep.

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Hades 2 has a diegetic rock band battle.

That's .......pretty astounding.

foone ,
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@munin so did Alan Wake 2 (maybe two of them, depending on how you count them).
It's been a good 6 months for diagetic music in games.

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