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  • edit: nvm i re-read what you wrote

    i agree it does mostly fulfill the criteria for libre software. perhaps not in every way to the same spirit as other projects, but that is indeed a separate discussion.

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  • so many classics listed already, some others...

    • the one where a civillisation downloads their lives into picard. whole ep you're wondering wtf is with picard this is slow as he lives some dudes life, then the reveal is amazing it's so full of positivity and warmth - appropriately titled "the inner light". hats off for capturing positivity so well onscreen (for some reason an elusive skill)
    • when picard defends data's rights as a sentient being
  • Thanks for the reference, from there I found the very impressive original Nature paper "A RISC-V 32-bit microprocessor based on two-dimensional semiconductors" fantastic stuff!!

    From the paper, that's almost a 40x improvement on comparable logic integration!

    Some notes from the paper:

    • Transistor channel length is 3 um
    • Clock speed is 1 kHz

    Typically this is where people like to shit on the design "cos muh GHz" etc, but tbf not only will people doubtless work on improving the clock speeds etc, but there's plenty of applications where computation time or complexity isn't so demanding, so i'm just excited by any breakthrough in these areas.

  • afaict the topic of the article seems to be focusing on trust as in privacy and confidentiality

    for the discussion i think we can extend trust as in also trusting the ethics and motivation of the company producing the "AI"

    imo what this overlooks is that a community or privately made "AI" running entirely offline has the capacity to tick those boxes rather differently.

    trusting it to be effective is perhaps an entirely different discussion however

    feeling like you've been listened to can be therapeutic.

    actionable advice is an entirely different matter ofc.

  • just want to add, it's not the zoomer's fault. they were intentionally raised in ignorance because its apparently profitable

    fuck the corporations who've deliberately turned our living computers into soulless commercial brainwashing surveillance machines

  • Or they’re just adding improvements to the software they heavily rely on.

    which they can do in private any time they wish, without any of the fanfare.

    if they actually believe in opensource let them opensource windows 7 1, or idk the 1/4 of a century old windows 2k

    instead we get the fanare as they pat themselves on the back for opensourcing MS-DOS 4.0 early last year (not even 8.0, which is 24 years old btw, 4.0 which came out in 1986).

    38 years ago...

    MS-fucking-DOS, from 38 years ago, THAT'S how much they give a shit about opensource mate.

    all we get is a poor pantomime which actually only illustrates just how stupid they truly think we are to believe the charade.

    does any of that mean they're 100% have to be actively shipping "bad code" in this project, not by any means. does it mean microsoft will never make a useful contribution to linux, not by any means. what it does mean is they're increasing their sphere of influence over the project. and they have absolutely no incentive to help anyone but themselves, in fact the opposite.

    as everyone knows (it's not some deep secret the tech heads on lemmy somehow didn't hear about) microsoft is highly dependent on linux for major revenue streams. anything a monolith depends on which they don't control represents a risk. they'd be negligent if they didn't try to exert control over it. and that's for any organisation in their position. then factor in their widespread outspoken agenda against opensource, embrace, extend, extinguish and the vastly lacking longterm evidence to match their claims of <3 opensource.

    they're welcome to prove us all wrong, but that isn't even on the horizon currently.

    1 yes yes they claim they can't because "licensing", which is mostly but not entirely fucking flimsy, but ok devils advocate: release the rest, but nah.

  • A lot of Microsoft-oriented developers still don’t understand the free software movement, and have been trying to twist it into something they can comprehend since it started four decades ago.

  • cool, sounds like you have most of the principles down.

    what i didn't yet see articulated with chat-e2ee is how the actual code itself verifies itself to the user in the browser? it sounds to me like it assumes the server which serves the code is 'trusted', while the theoretically different server(s) which transmits the messages can be 'untrusted'.

  • i'm trying to understand your exact scenario.

    but in general, the problem is where do you get your original key, or original hash to verify from? if they are both coming from the server, along with the code which processes them, then if the server is compromised, so are you.

    thankfully browsers give alot of crypto API lately (as discussed in your link)

    but you still need at minimum a secure key, a hash and trusted code to verify the code the server serves you. there are ofc solutions to this problem, but if the server is unstrusted, you absolutely can't get it from them, which means you have to get it from somewhere else (that you trust).

  • -GIMP is freeware.

    did you source that from the GIMP documentation? because it very much appears you didn't. (please link to the direct quote if i'm wrong).

    in contrast my quote comes directly from page 4 of their own PDF User Manual which very clearly states:

    The GIMP is not freeware

    personally i'll go with what GIMP says in their own manual. you're welcome to believe whatever thing you wish - enjoy.

  • edit: it just occurred to me you may not be a native english speaker, in which case i apologise. "typically not" means it usually doesn't happen.


    For anyone who's wondering (from the GIMP manual)

    The GIMP is not freeware

    GIMP er ikkje såkalla “freeware”

    El GIMP no es freeware

    GIMP non è freeware

    GIMP n'est pas un freeware

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