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  • Apparently the reason they stopped using systemd is recent versions don't fully support split /usr. I have no idea if that's actually true though.

  • He's a democrat (looked it up to make sure), so I'm pretty sure that was intentional.

  • He said South Korea could “import young unmarried women” from places like Sri Lanka or Vietnam to be married off to “young men in rural areas".

    And they wonder why women don't want to have kids.

  • I knew it was from TempleOS, didn't realize it was actually a scripting language though.

  • What is the Main; at the end? Is this like a scripting language where having something like main() is just an idiom? Also is printf() like built-in or something?

  • I don't see any future for C++ and forcing such ugly language in the kernel might lead to problems.

    Lembot_0006 is to blame here more than C++. Zig/D/Hare/whatever would be much more straightforward and welcomed by the kernel community update from C. And Lembot_0006 is afraid of Rust.

    C++ will kill Linux if it persists there long enough .

  • Even without considering LLMs, I don't think this is a good idea since it will make it very difficult to know for sure what the kernel will do in certain situations.

  • Ain't no way I'm taking my shoes off in the office unless I know for a fact that the floor is clean AF.

  • Can we like... just not?

  • Among them, “entering houses without permission to use the bathroom,” “break-ins,” “littering,” and people “defecating in private yards” and “complaining when residents catch them.”

    I really don't understand how a tourist can think any of this makes sense. Like, would they do this in their country too?

  • This seems sort of interesting, although I really wonder how performant it'll actually be given that most Flutter apps on my phone are somewhat laggy.

  • Part of the problem is that some of the LDP's base thought they weren't conservative enough and started voting for other parties, so the LDP decided to appeal to them. Of course, this is just short-term thinking to maintain power at all costs and is gonna fuck the country in the long-run unless they get their act together.

  • Is this the complete dumbfuck who invaded a church to yell about anti-LGBT stuff and a bunch of other similar garbage in one of her videos?

  • This is actually so disgusting. Have to wonder if shit like this is (or will start) happening elsewhere too. Guess I'm gonna be paranoid in hotels from now on. :|

    EDIT: briefly searching indicates it's common in South Korea too. Not sure if it's just more common in Asia right now or what. Seems like most of the articles about the West I'm finding are about cameras in bathrooms and shit (not that that's better...).

  • Matrix is fragmented too, but it's generally less fragmented in my experience (if you use a relatively well developed client). Part of this is because most people just use Synapse for their server. With XMPP, server implementations support random combinations of XEPs, and specific servers often are missing random XEPs because they're not enabled by default and so on (thinking about ejabberd for instance here, the default config probably isn't what most people want). I also routinely have random compatibility problems between clients pop up with XMPP. As a basic example, retracting messages is very haphazard.

    Anyway, yeah, if they standardize on server and client setup for all govt instances, it'd be fine either way probably. The clients may be somewhat janky, but they can probably fix those issues more easily when they're only focused on one client (although unless it's like FluffyChat and cross-platform, they may need to standardize multiple clients) and server.

  • I think there have been some attempts to do so, but they're just not good enough (and/or end up dead after a while).

  • The biggest problem with XMPP is what various servers and clients implement is kind of all over the place. For instance, most clients support an older version of OMEMO, but some clients support newer versions, and the different versions are incompatible.

    The other issue is some platforms (iOS in particular) have pretty shitty XMPP apps filled with bugs.

    I still generally like XMPP more than Matrix since ATM Matrix clients are also filled with bugs/laggy, Synapse (the main server implementation) is very resource heavy, and message syncing is kind of shit if the client doesn't implement sliding sync (like FluffyChat). I personally think the UI for both XMPP and Matrix clients generally kind of suck, which isn't great for convincing non-techy people to use them.

  • I will just put it this way: the author of hentai/ecchi content featuring children had to sit down and decide "yes, I'm going to draw a child being sexually assaulted and expect it to be viewed positively." If you think this is acceptable, I don't know what to say.

    Therefore you loathe furries as well? As big part of it is anthropomorphized animals in a sexual way.

    If a furry gets off when they see an animal or something meant to look like an actual animal, then yes. If the furry just finds other adults in fursuits sexually appealing or whatever, I don't care. The suits aren't really meant to look like an actual animal (unlike a drawing of a child that is actually meant to largely look like a human child). Frankly this is closer to sexual roleplay with an adult wearing a diaper and shit and acting like a baby (I have no idea what the name for this is, all I know is that it exists). I find this very weird, but it's between adults, so again I don't care (from what I understand it's about differences in power and stuff, so I guess like BDSM). If the people involved get off seeing actual babies or things meant to seem like actual babies, then it's no longer acceptable.

  • The point isn't that immigration is bad, it's that assuming that immigration will magically solve everything is just incredibly naive.