schnurrito

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schnurrito,

Something something copying is not theft

schnurrito,

Do we have a “Stallman was right” community here on Lemmy yet?

schnurrito,

I didn’t frequently post new threads on reddit either. The great thing about the structure of reddit and Lemmy (as opposed to that of e.g. Twitter/Mastodon) is you don’t really need to have your own ideas what to post, you can look at what others have posted and then react to that by adding your thoughts. But of course if everybody did only that, then there wouldn’t be anything to react to, and that may be kinda the problem right now.

schnurrito,

In my teenage years, the Internet was my favorite escape from the horribleness of my offline life. I thought it would always remain so, so decided to start a career in software engineering because that would be an improvement to the world.

Now that I haven’t been a teenager for nearly ten years, often enough the Internet is actively bad for my mental health and I have to get away from it to improve my mood. I have no interest in participating in propaganda wars.

schnurrito,

You know that there are paid email services that aren’t Gmail, right?

What are some commonly known facts that are too bizarre for you to believe to be true?

For me it is the fact that our blood contains iron. I earlier used to believe the word stood for some ‘organic element’ since I couldn’t accept we had metal flowing through our supposed carbon-based bodies, till I realized that is where the taste and smell of blood comes from.

schnurrito,

No one (!) alive today experienced a year divisible by 4 that was not a leap year. The oldest living person was born in 1907.

schnurrito,

As a general rule, I think the things that tend to happen on each kind of Internet platform with user-generated content are mainly the result of how that platform is structured: which posts are shown to whom under what conditions, etc. These are just some examples of this phenomenon.

schnurrito,

I remember some things that happened 12 years ago better than some that happened 2 years ago. Memory works like that.

Is there a collection of all human knowledge ever created ?

Recently I was wandering if there is someone or some group preserving , collecting , organizing and publishing all the knowledge of mankind ever created throughout its existence so that if ever mankind faces the 6th mass extinction we don’t have to reinvent the wheel and can have a kick start to our new post apocalyptic...

schnurrito,

That is pretty much exactly the goal of the Wikimedia Foundation which runs Wikipedia and its sister projects.

But by now we figured out what wikis can do well and what not. Wikis are suitable for crowdsourcing objective facts about the world (all it takes is one person to add any given fact), they are not a universal remedy for everything, especially not contentious issues or useful instructional materials.

I have made more than 100000 edits to their projects. I don’t participate there anymore. The time when they were a force for good in the world is long past.

schnurrito,

Many reasons most of which you’ll only understand if you pay some attention to what’s going on behind their scenes.

There are reasons why nowadays pretty much everywhere else on the Internet more content is created all the time than on the Wikimedia projects.

The Wikipedias’ “neutral point of view” policy used to mean “we try to treat all sides fairly”, now it means “we are writing an unconditional propaganda organ for the status quo”. The mainstream media that is accepted as “reliable” as Wikipedia sources just isn’t that credible anymore.

Also, when I started editing there, the individual projects were mostly left alone by the WMF. Nowadays the WMF issues intransparent sanctions, up to lifetime bans from all projects, left and right.

I wish someone started an organization with the same goals as the WMF with an actually working system where people could actually enjoy participating.

schnurrito,

Many people have tried that before. Wikis just aren’t that appealing anymore. Today’s internet is all about social media.

schnurrito,

because for whatever reason that is what YOU tend to see in YOUR feed; why that is so, I do not know, it is not in mine.

Can you tell me where you found it so I can stay away from those places?

schnurrito,

Downvote buttons are meant to be used for comments that don’t contribute to the discussion or are plainly completely wrong, not for opinions you disagree with. But most people can’t stand being disagreed with on things they feel passionately about, so they will still downvote where they merely disagree.

schnurrito,

Yes, and recent versions of MS Word can also read odt, so no need for docx just to work with Word users.

schnurrito,

I think a file manager, text editor and command prompt are pretty essential too. And when you’ve added those, where exactly is the limit where it becomes “application software”?

schnurrito,

7!!! is a really high number, I doubt there will ever be that many versions of Windows

schnurrito,

I don’t really want Linux to become the dominant OS. I want Microsoft to release Windows under a free software license. Windows is actually not that bad an OS from a purely technical standpoint.

schnurrito,

It is a wiki. While anyone can add fake data, there are monitoring tools to make sure that if someone does that, others will notice and remove it again.

schnurrito,

Even more than on Wikipedia. The problem with Wikipedia is it tries to use a wiki to write about contentious issues like politics, culture war, religion, national conflicts etc. too and wikis just aren’t a very suitable mechanism for that. OSM tries to limit itself to completely objective facts about the world, wikis are very well suited for that.

schnurrito,

Principles apply to everyone or no one.

schnurrito,

Humanity never changes. Teenage me found the entire idea that I might need “protection from harmful content on the Internet” ridiculous. Now I have been an adult for more than ten years, I still find it ridiculous that people younger than me might need that.

schnurrito,

Austria, late 20s, I currently own a manual transmission car, so obviously yes.

schnurrito,

Possibly licensing reasons. Linux is GPLv2 only, Hurd seems to be GPLv2 or later, there could be reasons you may want to use something under the GPLv3.

schnurrito,

It can be amusing, I used to read there regularly too, but taking it too seriously is a bad idea.

schnurrito,

Moderation is different from censorship.

I am not ever opposed to moderation. If you don’t want to see something, you shouldn’t have to.

I am opposed to most censorship. People who want to discuss their bad ideas with each other and everyone who wants to read them should be allowed to.

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