I was recently looking at Framework for a new x86 laptop, as I believed the company to be reasonably aligned with my values (e.g. pro-repair, pro-FOSS, pro-humanity). But others have warned me that they are now supporting Hyprland, Omarchy, etc. They support these projects led by people who hold alt-right views, in the name of building a “big tent” coalition.
The problem, however, is that building a “big tent” coalition, by design, requires some form of value alignment.
community.frame.work/t/framewo…
Alpine is a “big tent”, for example, but people who want to harm members of our community aren’t welcome.
This isn’t hard.
Needless to say, I won’t be buying a Framework laptop anytime soon, which makes me sad.
Framework supporting far-right racists?
We support open source software (and hardware), and partner with developers and maintainers across the ecosystem. We deliberately create a big tent, because we want open source software to win.Framework Community
A poll, about microwaves!
Assuming you have a microwave oven, does it have a digital display and buttons, or a number of dials only? Just got a new microwave, with dials as I hate the digital beeps, and a friend was surprised that it had dials and not a screen. Over here I think mine is quite normal and common and it's the type I always get! The "microwave is done" sound also comes from a physical bell, which is nice.
Share for science, should you care to.
- Buttons plus display (14%, 1 vote)
- Buttons, no display (14%, 1 vote)
- Dials plus display (28%, 2 votes)
- Dials, no display (42%, 3 votes)
- ✨ No microwave participation club ✨ (0%, 0 votes)
@miki Oh yeah, that makes sense. I prefer the tactile and simple mechanical things in everything but my phone and computer, and even then I prefer a clacky mechanical keyboard and physical mouse versus touch screen. Even my sewing machine is as old as I am, with nothing but dials!
I figure the speech controlled ones are super nice when they work flawlessly, and exceptionally a hassle to troubleshoot when they don't.
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Yo me he planteado en mis últimos 7 años después de leer este toot porque eso solo ya me ha machacado 😅
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Time for serious questions on #Reform and #Russia
(In March, the New York Times reported that “one of the biggest corporate donors to the #populist #ReformUK party has sold almost $2million worth of transmitters, cockpit equipment, antennas and other sensitive technology to a major supplier of #Moscow’s #blacklisted state weapons agency”.)
heraldscotland.com/politics/vi…
Time for serious questions on Reform and Russia
As a former prominent leader of Reform faces jail for taking bribes to make pro-Russian statements, Neil Mackay says we have to ask serious…Neil Mackay (The Herald)
I am collecting texts and resources on the "Haitian Revolution" for my Human Rights class and I thought I'd share a few things with you.
First of all, this Graphic Novel (online), which helps you understand what happened: "The Slave Revolution That Gave Birth to Haiti" thenib.com/haitian-revolution/
And this short article which also gives an overview - both written by historian Laurent Dubois, who is an expert on the field: aeon.co/essays/why-haiti-shoul…
#HumanRights #Haiti #HaitianRevolution #Slavery
Why Haiti should be at the centre of the Age of Revolution | Aeon Essays
Haiti, not the US or France, was where the assertion of human rights reached its defining climax in the Age of RevolutionLaurent Dubois (Aeon Magazine)
Another fun mistake the AI analyzer found:
One of the curl test servers (for SOCKS) had a help text output listing around ten command line options. One of the options it listed was never implemented and thus didn't work. The AI found out and reported.
Kind of cool.
I've been thinking about your post a lot, especially after seeing such tools at my $dayjob. I'm biased due to their ethical impact, but even without it I consider them, on average, harmful. I write code, I make sure it works for my usage, I write tests, I do linters and static analysis, I do a peer review to share the knowledge and get external inputs. And then this thing, supposedly state of the art, goes over my code, mansplains it to me and finds either a false-positive (I wonder who removed false-positives from the lists you've got?), or a nit ("don't forget to add an extra check here!", "The comment is stale!"), or a misguided optimisation possibly introducing new bugs. I spend lots of time thinking over those useless blanket reports that ultimately don't matter because I have empirical evidence that my code works for my use case.
I have seen so called AI tooling generating "helpful reports", but they cannot replace decent tooling and tests. And yet some people replace their LSPs with LLMs :/
@nina_kali_nina all analyzer tools, including compilers, give a certain amount of false positives. I don't think we should expect AI tools to be any different. As long as frequency is manageable and there are decent ways to inhibit them.
The AI tools I've mentioned recently don't seem to have much more false positives than the state of the art static code analyzers we use also do.
I want to move away from YouTube Music.
What open source music player are you using on Android?
Album Cards: Rebuilding the Joy of Music Discovery for My 10-Year-Old
What's the modern equivalent of flipping through CDs? Physical album cards with NFC tags that bring back the tactile joy of music discovery.Jordan Fulghum
Asking in English in hope that it'll reach more people! I'm french, windows user and unfortunately not playing locally. Do you know of some software a deafie could use to game with her pals? One that could transcript what people say in their mics? Not necessarily free, I'm willing to pay for something that works well.
Asking for a me.
Please, boost so a girl can play with her friends 🥰
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- this is not because Telegram is better than WhatsApp (or just marginally, with regards to alternative client tolerance)
- this is possible via a matrix bridge
- bridging to WhatsApp is also possible
- XMPP bridges to telegram and WhatsApp exist too: slidge.im (yes, a shameless self-plug)
slidge.im — Gateways from XMPP to Other Networks
Slidge is a chat gateway library for XMPP built in Python, and a set of gateways for other networks.slidge.im
The word 'Vrede' jumped out at me from this 'Peace' installation. 'Vrede' is Danish for anger, fury, wrath. I wondered if it was an artistic provocation. But it seemed too confined to chance, that someone who happens to understand Danish happens to see this German artwork. So I looked it up and learned that 'vrede' is Dutch for 'peace'.
Vrede. Peace in Dutch. Wrath in Danish. I wonder if there's a word for words like these, that mean the opposite in different languages.
Thunderbird can easily find emails iOS Mail app can't. Significantly better search
edit: I actually meant MacOS mail but same problem, terrible indexing
Zítra to bude rok, co odešel taťka. Mamka na dnešek naplánovala výlet na Portáš v Javorníku. Každoročně tam spolu jezdívali na borůvkové knedlíky. Pojede nás hodně. Jedna ze sester bere i tchána s tchýní. Docela nevím, co mám čekat. Prochajdu s Baldínem musím odložit. Vyrážíme ráno, protože sraz je u mamky. No, myslete na mě.
Vy si užijte krásnou neděli plnou pohody, dobrot a nicnedělání! 😊
#dobre_rano
#dobréRáno
In bizarre move, Framework embraces deeply extremist views
Framework, the maker of repairable laptops, is embroiled in a controversy, as the company and its CEO are openly supporting people with, well, questionable views.
If you know a little bit about PR in social media space, you might note that, right out of the gate, a project by a vocal white nationalist known for spli
I think I'm going to convert my blog posts from Markdown to RST, it's so much better for certain things
Markdown has a lot of drawbacks, especially having no real formal standard for a lot of functionality
I realized later how lucky I was, and do the same with my daughter.
#indigenous #fuckcolumbus #indigenouspeoplesday
Go to log in.
<password is incorrect>
No, it isn't, I double-checked by opening my encrypted pwd file.
<password is incorrect>
<Login with backup email to be sent a verification code.>
Entered backup email, received verification code.
Enter verification code.
<must enter this info you never needed before>
What?!
Entered info, logged in.
It was never about an incorrect pwd.
I did remove the added info, though. We'll see what happens next time I need to log on. :(
Yes, I am grumpy.
On my AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS mini PC, NVDA is a bit sluggish in some cases in Firefox; e.g. cursoring through messages in Gmail folders. For reasons I don't fully understand, setting the processor affinity to a single CPU core and setting the process priority to "above normal" helps significantly, even when the CPU is nearly idle. I don't currently have the time/energy to debug the root cause for this or write a proper add-on, but I wrote an NVDA global plugin to make the change for me automatically when NVDA starts. If it breaks something, you get to keep all the pieces.
```
import ctypes
import globalPluginHandler
class GlobalPlugin(globalPluginHandler.GlobalPlugin):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
p = ctypes.c_void_p(ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetCurrentProcess())
ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetProcessAffinityMask(p, ctypes.c_void_p(1))
ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetPriorityClass(p, ctypes.wintypes.DWORD(0x00008000))
```
#nvdasr
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As if today couldn't get any worse, the bill for the server that runs this instance came out today and it was £1.60 more than expected. I never got any emails saying I'd gone over any limits or anything, but anyway, I'm now £0.02 negative. Some support to help keep this server going and help my other services grow, as well as covering personal costs, would be greatly appreciated.
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