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Much ado about "nothing" - Xe Iaso (==Goodbye NixOS)
  • There are two tensions here:

    1. Community building
    2. Code production

    Community building can be done without any coding, coding can be done without any community. However, to build a large project you need them both.

    In a large volunteer project like this, not everything can be worked on. You become selective. We are going to major on this thing, or specifically talk about that project to get community engagement and get the thing done. This drives the project, she helps it to stop chasing hairs. Someone has to decide what feature is going in this release to make it ready to be a release candidate.

    That group of people, ultimately making and influencing those decisions, is the CoC.

    Let's take a for-instance: Sign up boxes.

    For years, Linux sign up allows you to record random data into your profile, office, phone number, etc. These are text, and can be anything. Now, what if there's a rising need to add a minicom number(minix, used to be used by the deaf to send messages to an organisation, before email). As a hearing person, this is going to be a low priority for me, so I work on something else. I've got spare capacity, so if the project leaders are calling for help on this thing, I can go and help.

    This, ultimately, builds a better over-all product, but it's not something I'd have noticed by myself, because I'm not part of the deaf community.

    In our example with NixOS, asking for someone from the community to be a representative on it is not about code quality, but about the issue of visibility. Is there some need that that section of the community needs? Is there a way that the community can do y thing to make the os as a whole more accessible? I don't know the answer, because I'm not a member of that community, just as I'm not a member of the deaf community.

    In this case, the merit, the qualification, for being on the CoC is being a member of a section of the community. It brings valuable a viewpoint, and adds a voice at the table that can make a real difference. Most coders know that having a wish list of features at the start can make it infinitely easier to add them, than having to go back an rewrite to make them happen. Having a voice that might need that feature makes a difference

    The debate for CoC is about merit, but merit isn't just stubbornly focused on a single talent, it can also be about life experience.

  • Liz Truss endorses Donald Trump to win US presidential election
  • Quick, someone ask the lettuce their opinion! We need an experienced post-holder as a counter point!

  • Tips on making your data less sellable?
  • Choose an unclear gender (other, agender, etc) and your data becomes less useful. Marketing campaigns are based on broad categories, like male or female, so choosing neither lowers your data's value.

    Similarly, lie about your education and your employment. Pick a made up job, be a wizard, or a spaceman. Jobs, again, are wide categories, so nonsense jobs, the more niche the better, the less they have to market things to you.

    In theory you can do the same with hobbies, but three points of data, even made up data, is sellable somewhere.

    Lie, of course, if you can. I'm sure there are more denizens of Hell on Facebook than the real place.

    Where possible, choose other.

  • Unity is reviewing its product portfolio and says layoffs are "likely"
  • Oh lookit! Trying to fleece people using your product in good faith backfires.

    Who'd have think?/s

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  • In the modern world, I'm not sure a blog without advertising is going to work - especially hosted on your own domain.

    You will have better luck with substack or koffi, who's search algorithms will at least suggest related sites - and increase your visibility.

    For decent views you are going to need a way of generating audience - that used to be Facebook and Twitter, but Twitter is dead, and Facebook is showing reduced returns of a saturated market. However, reduced is but 0, so it's still worth throwing up a page.

    After that, a public Mastodon profile will help in audience creation, but that's very much a slow burn, and you'll have to make sure you #tag properly.

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  • I would be very interested in the list of banned books, and how it would be curated.

    For 64gb, you might have to extend the years to be: banned books ever, and then break down that list by reason. Just to fill space you'd end up including dubious books, and you'd need to be clear on where/who/why a book got banned.

    A book being 'banned' from a pre-school for being 'not age appropriate' by some pointless helicopter parent wouldn't count unless the book was actually age appropriate.

    Then you would need a category of 'banned by author banned'(or similar). Books that were considered age appropriate at the time, but now definitely aren't. I'm thinking here of the recent removal/editing of Dr Seuss books to remove problematic racial stereotype. Not necessarily banned in their original form, perhaps, but still censored (perhaps, rightly so for the target age).

    64GB is a lot of books. You would end up even including 'The tale of (Darth) Pelagius'

    (Pelagius was considered a heretic in the early years of the church, and his writings were banned)

  • Fears rise as 3 maternity units prepare to close in Alabama
  • It seems that this is the 'find out' part of 'F**CK around and find out for the GOP.

    Not that they care of course, the poor are not people, and not GOP*

    *Sarcasm, but also, GOP members tend to considers themselves 'wealthy', reality be dammed.

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    Dealing with a partner who talks and acts like a small child?
  • It seems like a form of age-play.

    Age-play is a kink where an adult enjoys some of the pleasures of being child-like. This may or may not be sexual.

    However, what she's doing is involving you in her play without your consent. That's a big no-no in most kink-like relationships.

    My advice is that you both do some research on reputable kink-sites around the nature of kink in general, and then (and only then) explore and read about age-play. I say this because like most kinks there's a lot of missinformation out there.

    Once you've done both done some reading, it's time to open up a proper dialogue around this issue. Part of that dialog will have to be how important this is to both/either of you.

    You may be able to 'scene' together- that is, have a defined start/end time to this kind of play. It may well be that there are other ways that your partner can fulfill this need, and hopefully your research will have helped you put together some of these. Not everything needs to be fulfilled by the partner. Or, you may find that you have clashing red-lines. That is, it's something you can't do, but something she needs, and you can't find your own compromises.

    At that point, you may need a kink-friendly couples therapist. A good one will help you work out how to make this work for you, and ask the equality important questions about what you need.

    Do you research well, but do point out that all kink must be confidential.

  • Hitler’s American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law by James Q. Whitman | Long Read Review
  • An incredibly well-written piece. Even if the subject matter and conclusion are chilling.

  • Is there something better than SQL?
  • I don't know if there is, but it feels like the email protocol problem.

    Like, while the protocol sucks in many, many ways, it would take something revolutionary to replace it because it's everywhere.

    It's been around so long that everything talks the protocol, the binaries that handle it are mature and stable.

    Then you have to ask: what would you replace it with? It does the job it's designed to do very well. There's nothing the matter with the protocol, and it's still fit-for-purpose.

    That doesn't mean there aren't problems - spam, bad actors, and so on, but ultimately that's not the fault of the protocol (though, maybe, for email, people have been arguing about protocol-level ways of dealing with spam for years).

    I don't have an answer, but I feel like there should be one, but I doubt the is.

  • A message to new users
  • However, unlike Reddit, there's alternatives. You might not like the community on @lemmy.world, but you might like the community on @anotherlemmythatmight.exist.

    Because of the federated nature, communities will naturally fracture and focus. Here, a bad faith mod will just kill a community on instance a, and people will move to instance b.

    We've already seen things happen like this under the banner of 'free speech', where people believe that free speech means free from consequences. If you think that, there are plenty of instances out there. Lemmy.world isn't one of them.

    This means that you can find your favourite community in places with different server rules. Which means it will be the community - the people, the mods, the knowledge, that grows one, not just the fact the names taken.

  • Steam won't run The Sims 4 [Linux Mint]
  • You may want to look into Lutris. They've done a lot of work on bringing windows games to Linux, and basically do a lot of the heavy lifting for you.

    It will also link to your Steam, EA, Origen, Cog etc accounts and do the same for games there as well.

  • CPU load over 70 means I can't even ssh into my server
  • The last time I saw this was on a slow-failing HDD.

    Check a quick fsck might get you a few answers. You can find more info in the Linux manual. It could just be one or two bad blocks that you can recover and fix the problem (though, ofc, it's time to backup your data).

    The other, slightly unusual time I've seen it is with mixed RAM. 16gb made of 2x6g and then 2x4gb did some real odd things to the system. If it's not the disk, and your box will boot with one stick of ram, try it to see if it fixes the issue. It could be that your RAM speeds are off (or your like me and just put two sticks you had lying around, and it basically worked until it didn't).

    An outlier, that I've not seen on modern machines is io/wait for a CD-ROM to spin up, even if your not accessing the CD-ROM. Normally caused by bad cabling. Based on the age of your machine, this is unlikely, but it might be worth unplugging devices to see if one is bad and not reporting properly.

    This is, if course, assuming dmsg is empty

    Final thought: see if your running SELinux. If you are, turn it off and try again. Those policies are complex, and something installed in a non-standard place could be causing SELinux to slow IO as it fills your logs with warnings.

    Hope that helps,

  • [Help] making a persistent Debian live install from Windows
  • No preventing me from formatting, but from resizing the disk so I can make space for the linux on the internal SSD.

  • [Help] making a persistent Debian live install from Windows
  • It's a HP Envy.

    TBH, I hadn't realised it had also chosen to encrypt the inserted SD card when I added it.

    I would install from a USB to another USB, but the Debian Live USB stick doesn't recognise anything else that I plug into the laptop, so I can't go USB to USB, hence the need to use windows.

  • [Help] making a persistent Debian live install from Windows

    Hello Everyone,

    I have a Windows laptop that I want to run Linux on. Due to the drivers being encrypted (on install, from the factory), I can't repartition the drive and dual boot.

    My plan is to run a live install from a USB stick. I've tried a live Debian ISO, and it works fine for my purposes (WebDev).

    However, the live install isn't persistent, and doesn't use all the space on the 64gb usb stick for storage.

    There are tutorials online that show how to make a live install while already running Linux, but for some reason, the live install doesn't see anything plugged into the other usb slots.

    So, my question is, how do I get a persistent, usable version of Debian on a USB stick from Windows?

    Thanks,

    -BX

    Edit: Laptop is a HP Envy, with touchscreen. The reason for keeping windows is that (as of yet) I have not found a way to use the touch-screen/pen combo with Linux. Being able to boot off USB will allow me to test solutions without losing what works

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    [Coding Questions] what is the best way to load a file into a div that contains Java Script
  • For those that find this question is asking something that they are also struggling with, the answer was the 'embed' tag

    MDN link

    You will need to place the element into a structural holder (eg div), and remove and recreate the element in JavaScript to get it to vanish and reappear if you want it to reload on show.

    Pages loaded in this way do not inherit CSS theming, except background colour (if no background colour set). It does pick up @media settings, but only from the browser. This is intended behaviour.

    Ultimately, to get the full functionality, I am going to have to redesign these items to be part of a single page, loading the data in piecemeal. However, this fix gets me a functional way of achieving something I need quicker than a redesign.

    Thanks,

    -BX

  • ChatGPT gets code questions wrong 52% of the time
  • It's interesting that the sharp fall in traffic mimics the fall of Twitter and Reddit.

    Anecdotally, I would find code answrs on Reddit or Twitter, that would direct to Stack to view the full answer, or a more complete explanation of why X should be done that way.

    Considering the (relatively) small decline, I'm surprised that Stack think the answer is ChatGPT(or similar), and not the loss of semantic details added by a Reddit/Twitter thread.

  • UK: Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 10 August 2023
  • It's posts like this that make me wonder whether the problems Lemmy.world is having are connected. If major players like Russia don't want this news out, taking out accessible sources like Lemmy would work.

    Then again, I see China is running it's own propaganda in its own Lemmy/c, so I'm surprised Russia isn't

  • [Coding Questions] what is the best way to load a file into a div that contains Java Script

    Hello Everyone,

    The issue: I have created a page that loads two other pages into div's at the press of a button, and then removes them on another press

    Both these pages contain JavaScript. On one of the pages, the JavaScript fires when the page is loaded to fill out values pulled from a database.

    The pages are loaded using a simple Ajax call, that puts the contents in the div.

    The problem: obviously loading pages this way means I can't use 'document.load' to fire the JavaScript. I'm also finding that none of the scripts are loaded either.

    I have a solution that can load the JavaScript after completion of the document.load, but for some reason it's not detecting the global variables with the initial Json data in it.

    Both pages work individually.

    The question:

    1. How do I get this to work?
    2. Is there a better (preferably non-iframe) way of doing this?
    3. Why, when the JavaScript is loaded manually, is it seeing the global Json values as 'not yet defined'?

    Happy to offer any other information needed.

    Thanks in advance

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