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[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago

In these kind of tech forums, I found that a lot of users don’t truly grasp how tech illiterates can be

And of course there is an XKCD about this: Average Familiarity (2501)

xkcd 2501

Title text:

How could anyone consider themselves a well-rounded adult without a basic understanding of silicate geochemistry? Silicates are everywhere! It's hard to throw a rock without throwing one!

[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago

TPM is the Trusted Platform Module, a security chip in computers that can be used to verify the integrity of the boot process. Windows 11 requires a TPM 2.0 chip, which many older computers do not have. Windows 11 non-TPM is a pirated version with this requirement hacked out.

[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

You and i read different things.

Apparently we did.

I hated how he worded them, but his arguments at greppable and understandable are valid arguments that go beyond rust and if he can read it or not or refuses to.

I'm failing to see how Rust code is not greppable unless you don't speak Rust.

Mixing languages in a part of a project brings complexity and is often a huge ass nono because it makes things unreadable and hard to manage on a large scale.

An argument which I would acknowledge, but if the decision to do this has been made by the group it still is weird to see it blocked by an individual.

He also argues that a c interface exists to connect 2 parts of a system. The person that changes the interface should not have to alter the users of that interface, [...] So if he changes the interface, the rust team will need to fix it, specially since they are the minority.

Nobody asked Hellwig to do this, in fact Krummrich said several times they would maintain the interface consuming the C code themselves. They just want one common interface for all Rust drivers, instead of replicating the same code in each driver. Which Hellwig never gives a substantial reply to.

That also doesnt mean he can change it in whatever way without worry, it is an interface change, that needs discussions and approvals ahead of time ofc.

Again not how I'm reading that thread. As Krummrich put it:

Surely you can expect maintainers of the Rust abstraction to help with integrating API changes -- this isn't different compared to driver / component maintainers helping with integrating fundamental API changes for their affected driver / component, like you've mentioned videobuf2-dma stuff.

[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 17 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

How do you figure?

The only two "technical" arguments I could see were firstly that code should

[remain] greppable and maintainable

which unless I'm missing something boils down to "I don't speak Rust", and secondly that

The only reason Linux managed to survive so long is by not having internal boundaries, and adding another language complely breaks this

which unless I'm missing something boils down to "I don't speak Rust", because ain't nobody trying to add any other languages to the Linux code base.

Surely this can't be the "decent technical reasoning" you are referring to? I have to admit I don't follow kernel development that closely, but I was under the impression that integrating Rust into the code base was a long discussed initiative having the "official" blessing of the higher ups among the maintainers by now, so it seems odd to see it opposed in such harsh terms by a subsystem maintainer here:

I absolutely support using Rust in new codebase, but I do not at all in Linux.

[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 5 points 4 weeks ago

Are they serious, like showing images of Musk doing this is unlawful?

Potentially, which I guess might have been the entire point. The ZPS is no stranger to provoking law suites, and since Musk did this in the US this might be their attempt at baiting the German jurisdiction to take a stance on it.

That said the article you linked says the police talks about having an "Anfangsverdacht" (initial suspicion), which basically means "we have heard about it and will look into it".

[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Rate mal. Du hast 3 Versuche. Auflösung aber frühstens morgen, das Bett ruft.

[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

Das war eine rhetorische Frage. Glaub ich dir schon das Leute dem Musk aus politischem Opportunismus beispringen würden.

[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Bekannter Troll? Das war mir jetzt natürlich auch neu. Gibt es dafür eine Quelle?

Hier, ich bin die Quelle. Aber gut ich beiße mal.

Ob Elon Musk da bewusst gehandelt hat, ist übrigens umstritten.

Von wem, den Blinden?

[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

Not what OP said over on the (now deleted) Reddit post:

So the ad was supposed to play in that black box and this is a bug?

I had Bob's Burgers on in the background but was playing a game with my kid. The silence caught my attention, but not at first. At first I assumed it was a, "choose your commercial" thing.

After some more time I thought maybe it was asking if I was still watching, that's when I looked up to see this

I waited, nothing. I made a verbal comment and the whole family started looking. We waited, nothing.

I grabbed my phone, snapped the pic, made the post (but didn't actually post it), and it was still sitting there.

I guessed an answer, got it right, and the show came back

Then I hit "post" to actually make the post.

Some people say it went away on its own. Others say, like me, they had to answer, and others said even after answering it didn't go away

I've had Bob's Burgers on all morning and I've yet to see this again

[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 16 points 1 month ago (1 children)
[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Can't speak to historic usage, but today "am" (an dem) means "on" or "near", and "im" (in dem) means "in".

So the literal translation would be "lick me in the arse".

[–] Muehe@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Kudos. FYI they seem to have defaced your sidebar.

 

Original Github issue where a user noticed it being written on a phone
(Screenshot in this post)

User posts a screenshot of conversation on r/neovim
(Plugin author replies as u/Exciting_Majesty2005)

Github issue trying to coordinate a GoFundMe or similar

Reddit post gets linked on Hacker News

Edit:

Small update, things in issue 218 have progressed to the point that donations are now accepted by US 501(c)(3) nonprofit Hackclub:

Donation Page

Ledger for donations so far
($1033 at time of writing)

 
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Narre mich einmal Schande über dich, narre mich zweimal Schande über mich.

 

Wasn't quite sure where to ask the question in the title, or if this is even the right question to ask, but figured a Solarpunk community would be most likely to have the answers I'm looking for...

My reasoning is we are facing some global problems here, you know with all the climate change and whatnot; So we need global solutions for them; Therefore the obvious solution seems to be the United Nations 2.0, or League of Nations 3.0 if you will. Basically a global constitutional assembly, hopefully before it all devolves into total war again this time, or worse.

So I want to read up on what thought or maybe even activism there is out there specifically in this regard. Anything to read, recent or historic, you can recommend?

Any thoughts you want to share? Why can or can't this work? Am I being to naive here? Explain it Like I am 5 please!

 

If the canvas is doubled again to the bottom the LGBTQ flag will turn into a square. SCNR

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Edit: Stickying some relevant "war reporting" from the comments to the post body, in a hopefully somewhat chronological order. Thanks for diving into the trenches everybody!

So the "and convicted felon" part of the screenshot that is highlighted was in the first sentence of the article about Donald Trump. After the jury verdict it was added and then removed again pretty much immediately several times over.

Then the article got editing restrictions and a warning about them (warning has been removed again):

During these restrictions there is a "RfC" (Request for Comments) thread held on the talk page of the article where anybody can voice their opinion on the matter:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Donald_Trump#RfC_on_use_of_%22convicted_felon%22_in_first_sentence

Money quote:

There's a weird argument for **slight support**. Specifically because if we don't include it in the first paragraph somewhere, either the first sentence or in a new second sentence, there are going to be edit wars for the next 2-6 years. Guninvalid (talk) 22:01, 31 May 2024 (UTC)

There is a second battlefield going on in the infobox on the side (this has also been removed again at this point in time):

The article can apparently only be edited by certain more trusted users at the moment, and warnings about editing "contentious" parts have been added to the article source:

To summarise, here is a map of the status quo on the ground roughly a day after the jury verdict:

 

So I have tried to search this community, Lemmy in general, and the GitHub issues on LemmyNet/lemmy repo, but didn't immediately see anything discussing this.

It would be really cool if Lemmy would trigger Firefox's new translation icon in the address bar based on the browser/OS/Lemmy language as compared to the post/comment language.

So i.e. if my browser/OS language is English and the post is flagged German or contains comments that are flagged as German, the Firefox address bar should show the little translation beta icon in the address bar, because Firefox can translate between these two languages.

Bonus points if it doesn't offer German translations if I'm logged in and have set German as one of my languages in the Lemmy settings.

(by the way the dialogue always adds "Undetermined" regardless of if it being selected in the settings or not, not sure if that's intended)

Hope you guys can figure it out. Right now the Firefox button doesn't seem to pop up regardless of which Lemmy instance I visit and which language is set where, but it does appear for a lot of other websites.

And while I'm here, thank you for all you do for us users and the Fediverse/ActivityPub in general. It's much appreciated! :)

 

WINE_SIMULATE_WRITECOPY=1 %command% + Proton Experimental = working Battle.net

 

Human dignity shall be inviolable. To respect and protect it shall be the duty of all state authority.

Article 1 section 1 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany.

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Kontext: https://youtu.be/IlaEvT_TVKs?t=5131

Kretschmer sagt Cannabis ist eine Einstiegsdroge zum Gipskartonplatten klein hämmern.

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