lambalicious

@lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org

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lambalicious,

DAME MADERA

lambalicious,

Las noticias recientes de accidentes peatonales y ahora el micrero que tumbó a un ciclista y se bajó a patearlo me hacen considerar un tema que pasa escondido.

El diseño vial en Santiago, y en Chile en general es TAN PENCA. Si yo fuera profe de urbanismo y viniera un estudiante a mostrarme un diseño de una ciclovía que está al nivel de la calle, o que va pegado por el lado derecho de la calle en vez del izquierdo, o un paseo peatonal que se separa 20 metros de la esquina para que los viejitos tengan que caminar 40 metros más para cruzar la calle, o una intersección entre autopistas y avenidas que usa un enrejado de rampas multinivel tipo gringo en vez de una rotonda o un diamane, o una ciclovía que pasa por el bandejón central de una avenida y se separa con los postes, o una intersección con un paseo peatonal que obliga a los peatones a dar vuelta la cabeza hacia la dirección contraria de la que vienen los autos…

¿Por ese tipo de cosas? no siquiera me molestaría en rajarlo con el uno al hueón, simplemente lo echaría de la carrera.

lambalicious,

When you receive a takedown / DMCA / whatever legal mumbo-jumbo applies to your jurisdiction, you have two choices:


<span style="color:#323232;">Comply immediately
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Fight it in court
</span>

You actually have a third option: file a DMCA Counternotice. If my reading is correct, the very act of filing the counternotice allows you to keep the content up unless the original filer “insists” (it’s the mechanism against “DMCA trolling”). DMCAis not a jail-free card to erase content from the internet.

lambalicious,

Could be, but still it reeks of overreaction. Without the need of seeing anything else, it’s almost impossible that Germany’s law is that strict that “linking to (discussion of) pirated material” would be off, since if that was the case Google would be making Germany rich with their fines, which doesn’t seem to be the case. It’s even worse when it comes down to saying “discussing or mentioning” internet piracy would be illegal - under the way copyright holders themselves understand it, this would mean mentioning the market of secondhand sales would be illegal in such jurisdictions.

lambalicious,

Todos los cachos con las páginas bancarias fueron parte de la razón por la cual me metí a Coopeuch, es de los pocos servicios donde ni la página web ni la app se han enshittificado hasta ahora. Pero Banco Estado y Santander históricamente han sido de lo peor.

lambalicious,

So, you want people to miss out on cat pictures because your feelings were hurt?

lambalicious,

The fact that the solution is not to simply invoke the copy constructor, but to (portably!) write an ungodly mess that uses double-references, full noexcept(noexcept(repeat_of_body)) daisy-chaining, std::forward (a function that doesn’t forward), and probably constexpr, and probably explicit(explicit(…)) daisy-chaining, and probably requires(requires(…)) daisy-chaining, and probably constinit, and probably structured bindings, and probably yet another form of auto, and so on…, demonstrates the problem with C++.

There’s a place for macros, and this example shows it is precisely it. I’d just write MAKE_COPY(x).

lambalicious,

The other alternative here which is why I think this is kind of ridiculous is 9/10 you can just change the function you’re calling to pass a copy rather than passing a reference if that’s what you really want.

…That’s a pretty good point. Use the type system to work for you. If you want a value thing, just get it by-value. No need for macros, no need for wildcard ampersands, no need for constexpr constinit consteval static inline noexcept(noexcept(…)) requires(requires(…)) explicit(explicit(…)) { body } -> decltype(body).

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lambalicious,

Any metric that ultimately depends on frequency and variety of posts is going to bury niche communities more or less by design.

Dunno what we need, honesdly, but I would venture that one thing that could help would be like, for exxample, StackOverflow’s “Unanswered” view, where you can check which topics have not garnered conversation attention. It would probably have to be tuned so that it specifically ignores 0-comment posts that are also links, because those tend to be reposts, news or stuff like that that’s easy to spam.

lambalicious,

The laws aren’t toothless, otherwise everyone would be abusing them,

Have you heard of such small indie developers such as Google, Amazon or Facebook?

lambalicious,

To be fair, this is a bug that could be the end of lemmy.

Then the reporter should have acted like it was, indeed, that important. Like, putting money or a PR into it.

Just “someone, sometime, somewhere, might sue” does not suffice to fix things. Just like with physical products in the real world, if someone, somewhere, sometime, might sue, then you designate money, time and staff into your project to pre-corect the things to minimize the chance of that happening, or to buy whatever auditing / maintenance needed to check for issues.

And, correctly enough, the devs are not saying “we won’t fix this”. They are saying, “fix this requires people to pour $X time and $y money into it. Care to chime in?”

Unfortunately, the world of free software users is full of “couch coaches”.

lambalicious,

Pixelfed has started attaching licenses to content, but I think we might need more sophisticated, machine-readable licenses.

What, exactly, is unsophisticated / un-machine-readable about

This post licensed under CC BY-NC-SA

?

lambalicious,

And went too overboard with it, which is what tends to cause the usual responses to such changes in TOS. A better, more specific wording would have costed only $0.4/hour to pay to for their lawyer. Heck, I can do it almost for free:

When you upload your content you give us a limited, revocable, non-transferable license to distribute the content with its current license on your behalf.

lambalicious,

xscreensaver is the gold standard for screensavers on Linux, even if the dev is a bit salty that people actually use his software on computers they want to control, and technically speaking the program is nagware, you just won’t (mostly) get to see the nags if you are getting it from your distro’s active repos.

lambalicious,

But what happens if a Republican steps in?

carloshr, to Israel
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lambalicious,

Siempre puede publicar de manera independiente al estilo DOctorow (y al verdad es para allá se parecen, excepto en el aspecto de la sociedad con el que tratan), con una licencia estilo CC-BY-NC-ND-SA, y ofrecer un uso comercial de sus contenidos a los periódicos y revistas que paguen.

Pero la verdad es que las opiniones impopulares y anti-fascistas no pagan bien a menos que uno sea “cabeza caliente” como él les llama, que es donde uno agarra a todos los idiotas que se la chupen mientras uno les manosea el bolsillo. Por eso a veces la independencia periodística es lo mejor, pero eso tiene que ir, en nuestro sistema capitalista enfermo terminal, como segunda mano a otro oficio que genere los ingresos mínimos.

lambalicious,

Que yo sepa aún hay. Simplemente que no te compras un yate con eso.

lambalicious,

From the perspective of looking at the internet of today, the future is 1996.

Change my mind.

lambalicious,

Doesn’t seem to be working on latest Firefox ESR (or, according to the error message, on the web server backend they use)?:


<span style="color:#323232;">Error
</span><span style="color:#323232;">The following features required to run Godot projects on the Web are missing:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Cross Origin Isolation - Check web server configuration (send correct headers)
</span><span style="color:#323232;">SharedArrayBuffer - Check web server configuration (send correct headers)
</span>
lambalicious,

So basically you are looking for a Linux distro without an open source license? And probably without a license at all…?

lambalicious,

En mi experiencia personal, Coopeuch y Mach funcionan sin dramas, esté el teléfono rooteado o no. Ojalá que Mach se mantenga así. De hecho fue la principal razón por la que me cambié a Coopeuch porque la app del bancoestado no funciona en Lineage (ni en Android stock lol).

Me dicen los rumores que Santander funciona o funcionaba en Lineage sin rootear, pero no sé si fue o seguirá siendo así.

Tenpo funcionó en Lineage hasta Octubre del año pasado, de ahí ya no más.

Dado el hecho simple que Coopeuch y Mach funcionan perfectamente en Lineage, no hay excusa para que ninguna aplicación bancaria no funcione también, a menos que sea por el Capitalismo.

lambalicious,

Escusé moi your angloparlance, we call it Luna.

lambalicious,

renaming the Earth, or the Moon

I’d be totally up with renaming out Tierra and Luna to something that is not eurocentric. Would be a nice change of pace against how much of immediate astronomy is caught up in remixes of Greek and Latin.

lambalicious,

implying with Google Maps you’d know

lambalicious,

Me gustaria interrumpir un momento.

Lo que usted llama gnu cash es más adecuadamente llamado gnu/linux cash, o como le decimos de cariño gnu más linux cash.

(/s, porsiaca)

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