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sj_zero | @sj_zero@social.fbxl.net

Author of The Graysonian Ethic (Available on Amazon, pick up a dead tree copy today)

Also Author of Future Sepsis (Also available on Amazon!)

Admin of the FBXL Network including FBXL Search, FBXL Video, FBXL Social, FBXL Lotide, FBXL Translate, and FBXL Maps.

Advocate for freedom and tolerance even if you say things I do not like

Adversary of Fediblock

Accept that I'll probably say something you don't like and I'll give you the same benefit, and maybe we can find some truth about the world.

Ah... Is the Alliteration clever or stupid? Don't answer that, I sort of know the answer already...

Having participated in and run a number of OSS projects, it's self-evident that the people who did the work of writing the original program and popularizing it get the power to steer the project. For most projects there *is* nobody else. For a lot of projects there aren't even users or financial backers or even other developers. It isn't until much further down the line that there's even anyone else in the room to ask about governance. By the time there is someone else to ask about things, the Hot shot developer who actually did all the work is firmly in charge because they've done all the work, they've made all the decisions, and that work and those decisions ended up being successful.

With FOSS anyone is free to fork the project and run it differently, but that isn't really what most people want to do. It's a lot of work, and it's fairly thankless work.

When people say socialism doesn't work (and in this case I'm talking about socialism not as Marx's conception of socialism as a totalitarian dictatorship that sits in between capitalism and stateless communism, but the definition of more social programs and the like), I'd say it doesn't work on a practical level.

As a middle-class individual I give over a dollar of tax money to the government for every dollar I get to bring home, and yet there are still homeless people begging for food at the supermarket.

My great grandfather didn't pay income tax for a good chunk of his life, and here I am paying half of every dollar I make, and I'm still seeing homeless people begging for food at the supermarket. That's an epic failure.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuQZrA4cl5E

This was really incredible to watch. Gives you an idea of some techniques used previously. The results are really something else.

I cosplay as that every convention I go to.

The hypocrisy of people who supported Trump's first impeachment being totally OK with Trump being indicted now is not surprising, but it's disappointing.

I never knew that Leonard Cohen released a cover of "Happy happy, joy joy" in the tone of the original.

"Hello! It'sa me! Senor Tato! I don'ta know who this Tate guy is! He soundsa like a bad hombre!"

I like to say all my services are run off of "parts scavenged from a roadside sign" because it's all fanless sign PCs, commercial grade and designed to be on 24/7/365 for years at a time. Really nice being low power, no moving parts to fail whatsoever, and if you find a good deal on ebay ridiculously inexpensive.

Meaning that they just needed to fudge the numbers by 0.1% to pretend there wasn't a recession.

My stagflation call was right on the nose!

"Oh wow, you're right! Thanks for bringing this to our attention!"

>Google stock jumps shartply after they announce layoffs of thousands of subcontractors

Define "worked". (I'm hard on technology, you know!)

Similar;

Femininity; nurturing, creating
Masculinity; Protecting, providing

Individuals aren't just archtypes so there's lots of aspects to an individual, but when you get right down to it, I think that's what ended up working in nature.

Every time I see [blocked], I know it's solely because someone disagreed with what I said, and it makes me laugh that someone is so affected by mere arguments they dislike.

Imagine being in a world so small, you think it needs to be inhabited only by people who agree with you completely.

I found that bing felt borderline retarded when I tried it. The big problem I saw was that it changed what I said to become a better search query, and seemed to respond to the simplified query instead of what I actually asked.

That suuuuucks.

The one bad thing about SSDs is that when they fail, they tend to fail catastrophically. Contrasting hard drives which tend to have a slow burn so you can get out of dodge in time.

(I should really get the automated backups running on my systems this weekend...)

As I recall, this came out around the same era as the peak of nerd rap too. Great time to enjoy nerdy rapping.

"Coal dust on my hands
The darkness of night descends
Winter fuels aglow."

NO YOU FOOL, IT NEEDS TO BE ABOUT THE GLORY OF THE REVOLUTION!

"Mighty revolution
Coal mine workers' glory shines
Fueling progress strong."

I'm calling poe's law on this one. They can't be serious, it has to be a joke.

Aren't the israelis and palestinians technically both semitic people?

I think I hopped into google streetview in singapore and was surprised to see all the street names looked like not just english script, but very english names.

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