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Some middle-aged guy on the Internet. Seen a lot of it, occasionally regurgitating it, trying to be amusing and informative.

Lurked Digg until v4. Commented on Reddit (same username) until it went full Musk.

Was on kbin.social (dying/dead) and kbin.run (mysteriously vanished). Now here on fedia.io.

Really hoping he hasn't brought the jinx with him.

Other Adjectives: Neurodivergent; Nerd; Broken; British; Ally; Leftish

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  • Imagine you're a horrible misogynist who has the drive to have sex with a woman, but you don't like the idea of actually having to touch one. If only there was something feminine but not a woman. Something that could understand a man in the way only a man can, but at the same time is not quite as strong and powerful as a man...

  • The Chinese AI paradox: Either it will be allowed to criticise the CCP and be ultimately shut down by the CCP because such criticism is not allowed, or it will not, hence being untrusted by anyone who is not a fan of the CCP.

  • ISO 8601

  • My point also covers the excluded category of "doesn't look like the consumer, doesn't talk AND is sapient".

    We're horrible hypocrites, but the vibe implies they shouldn't be, and yet...

    (By "we", I mean non-vegan humans, of which there are many and I'm one. This may or may not include you. By "they", I mean the characters in the comic.)

  • My point was partially that out here in the real world, we don't care or turn a blind eye and do the murder anyway. In this cutesy cartoon where even plants can be sapient, the same ugly scenario is actually worse and it's staring us in the face.

  • You might be thinking of lzip rather than lz4. Both compress, but the former is meant for high compression whereas the latter is meant for speed. Neither are particularly good at dealing with highly redundant data though, if my testing is anything to go by.

    Either way, none of those are installed as standard in my distro. xz (which is lzma based) is installed as standard but, like lzip, is slow, and zstd is still pretty new to some distros, so the recipient could conceivably not have that installed either.

    bzip2 is ancient and almost always available at this point, which is why I figured it would be the best option to stand in for gzip.

    As it turns out, the question was one of data streams not files, and as at least one other person pointed out, brotli is often available for streams where bzip2 isn't. That's also not installed by default as a command line tool, but it may well be that the recipient, while attempting to emulate a browser, might have actually installed it.

  • They didn't put it by one. They allege that they thought that since there were no studies in the same vein, it therefore ought to be acceptable, conveniently ignoring the fact that a lot of things that hadn't been experimented on for the first time were later widely decried as things that never should have happened.

    I'd call them weasels, but that would be unfair to actual weasels.

  • FWIW, most Debians (which includes Ubuntu and Mint) have Ctrl+Alt+T set to open the default terminal program without needing to install anything else. This is usually reconfigurable in the system settings too if that's an awkward stretch.

    But I get that people like the drop-down terminals too, for which see also Yakuake and Guake.

  • Reminds me of the story of the guy who was told his fly was down, so turned 180° from the people he was with to fix the issue, as is expected. Except in this case, he previously had his back to a much larger group of people (think cliques at a party), so basically zipped up in front of way more people than he would have done if he hadn't turned around.

  • The article writer kind of complains that they're having to serve a 10MB file, which is the result of the gzip compression. If that's a problem, they could switch to bzip2. It's available pretty much everywhere that gzip is available and it packs the 10GB down to 7506 bytes.

    That's not a typo. bzip2 is way better with highly redundant data.

  • It's a bit vanilla but I like DejaVu Sans Mono 8pt in my terminal, which is where I edit scripts and things

    Curiously, I don't think that looks quite as good at larger sizes, so I've been using Liberation Mono 9pt or 10pt elsewhere.

    Both of those have distinct glyphs for the usual easily confused candidates. Can't be having my lowercase L's and 1s looking similar.

  • Firefox already had a profile manager, in fact it had it long before Chrome did, but it wasn't a Fisher Price Chrome-style interface and wasn't accessible from the main browser window.

    firefox --ProfileManager was the way to get to it.

    I only hope that when the update hits my distro, it doesn't mangle the profiles I already use.

  • On my last computer I found that the boot process was looking for things that weren't there but that the motherboard had rudimentary functionality for like a floppy drive. It didn't even have a connector for one.

    For whatever reason, that caused a 10-30 second delay while the kernel tried to determine if there was a floppy drive connected. Pretty sure I had everything disabled via the BIOS but apparently it wasn't disabled enough and the kernel could still see it.

    That required throwing something into the system config, probably somewhere in /etc/modprobe.d, to blacklist that particular kernel module.

    There was another problematic module as well; I can't remember what that was, but I'm pretty sure it was the same fix. Got the boot time to login screen down to less than 10 seconds.

    But all that said, even on this computer where the boot time is pretty quick, I usually put the computer into suspend mode to keep times down.

  • Even the old monolithic sites started out with a lot of tech folks as the initial population. It's tech. Such is the way of things.

    Here maybe the effect is stronger because of the similar ethos between the Fediverse and free software like Linux.

    Give it time.

  • Gotta wait for Nigel Farage and other gammons to not be quite so much of a threat before that decision can be addressed properly.

    In the meantime, things like this are the probably the best way to go about it.

  • And if you dare take the risk of lobbing a SIGCHLD at the parent process, most of the time, that doesn't even do anything, and now you've been through the stress of signalling a perfectly healthy parent process.

    I like to analogise and anthropomorphise signals, but there's no non-depressing way to do this one. SIGCHLD is basically "clean up after your kids, even if that means tidying their corpses away".

    Often the parent can't do that or doesn't know how. It's hugging them close and they'll only leave once the parent also leaves.

    These things aren't even sentient and that stings a bit.

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world
    palordrolap @fedia.io

    Trying to track down what game created a "dirks" directory under ~/.config

    Edit: Welp, I'm an idiot. After posting, I stepped away and realised that the name of the config file had to be the answer.

    The game is literally called colorcode. Found and installed it and lo and behold, the game's author is someone called Dirk Laebish, which explains the directory name.

    Ah well. I'll leave this here for posterity


    Looking through an old backup, I've found what appears to be the config file for some game or another at the path ~/.config/dirks/colorcode.conf, but searching the Internet (DDG and Google) turns up nothing for this, and searching apt, Synaptic (yes, I know they're basically the same thing) and even the online "wayback" part of Debian's package archive also gives no result.

    The reason I think it's from a game is that the config file, despite its name, contains entries like GamesListMaxCnt and HighScoreHandling.

    The only think I can think is that "dirks" is an acronym of some sort, which is why it's not showing up in past or pre