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Linux@programming.dev•Fedora AI Desktop Initiative Blocked After Council Vote Reversal
8·1 month agoThis is the correct way to do AI, use it when possible locally, without gate keeping its secrets and without violating user’s privacy. If AI is here to stay, I would much rather have alternatives like this than couple tech oligarchs dominating the whole field.
Does the touch screen work without problems? did you follow some sort of tutorial or was it as straightforward as installing linux on a compatible device. Also what is the base linux you used?
wow for $400 you can buy 4-5 really good knives, the kind that will easily cut your hand if you are not careful when cleaning it.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The jokes generate themselves.
27·1 month ago“The butt is an obsolete English measure of liquid volume equalling two hogsheads”
that puts things in context
Surely Trump has to be an implant meme
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Claude-powered AI coding agent deletes entire company database in 9 seconds — backups zapped, after Cursor tool powered by Anthropic's Claude goes rogue
14·2 months agoIf you are going to give an LLM a free pass to your whole prod database least you should do is to take weekly (or daily if plausible) offline backups of it. A hard limit against deleting stuff would be better.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Scam Altman says it’ll take another year before ChatGPT can start a timer. An $852 billion company, ladies and gentlemen.
15·2 months agoYou would already be doing a great service to the world if you produced a really well tuned search engine / information digger with LLMs but no you had to periodically hype it as AGI because it can memorize entire text books with some accuracy. You did this to yourselves and if you fall it will be because of these expectations which are not met.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Artemis II Astronauts Have ‘Two Microsoft Outlooks’ and Neither Work
2·2 months agoGood luck if they need to find something in outlook in an emergency situation
“I am sure someone had mailed me the updated emergency protocols just two weeks ago!”
outlooks goes about showing you emails from ten years ago
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Linux@programming.dev•Debian Project Leader Addresses New Age Verification Laws
34·2 months agoDeath threats are stupid and indicate severe mental problems. This does not change the fact that the author explicitly mentioned that the aim was compliance with possible age verification laws. Just because he received death threats from some idiot man child does not mean he is right or what he did is inconsequential. It is a statement that they are willing to accept possible future identity verification laws without any legal fight and resistance.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•If development were an RPG game, which RPG class would you be?
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•If development were an RPG game, which RPG class would you be?
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Linux@programming.dev•The reports of age verification in Linux are greatly exaggerated, for now
5·3 months agoAgreed. I find it a bit insane that main discussion point up to now has been whether or not this PR is related to compliance with surveillance laws, especially when the author of the said PR states that is the motivation.
Whether or not such projects have a responsibility for promoting human rights is a much more valid discussion point, along with practicalities of the approach. But that also reminds us an essential aspect of FOSS. Despite being the dominant init system in the linux world, it is by far not a monopoly and any group with enough knowhow can easily maintain a surveillance free version of it. But ofcourse if people keep downplaying the political aspect of what has been done here then they might find themselves in a boiling frog situation.
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Linux@programming.dev•The reports of age verification in Linux are greatly exaggerated, for now
31·3 months agoI feel like most people are just gonna read the title and get the wrong idea about what is written in the page. So I will quote this:
And this is why I am of two minds about this issue. On the one hand, I fully understand that the various developers involved with these efforts want to make sure they follow the law and avoid getting fined – or worse – especially since compliance requires so little at this time. On top of that, these changes make it possible to implement a fairly robust set of parental controls in a centralised way, keeping the data involved where it makes sense, so it also brings a number of benefits for users. There really isn’t anything to worry about when looking at these changes in isolation.
On the other hand, though, I also understand the fears and worries from people who see these changes as the first capitulation to age verification, nicely making the bed for much stricter age verification laws I’m sure certain parts of the political compass are already dreaming about. With so many Linux distributions, BSD variants, and even alternative operating systems having their legal domiciles in the United States, it’s not unreasonable to assume they’re going to fold under any possible legal pressure that comes with such laws.
I’m not rushing to replace my Fedora KDE installations with something else at this point, but I’m definitely going to explore my options on at least one of my machines and go from there, so I at least won’t be caught with my pants down in the future. The world isn’t ending, age verification hasn’t come to Linux, but we’d all do well to remain skeptical and prepare for when it does make its way into our open source operating systems.
It is not that, “there is nothing to worry about age field creeping into sytemd”. It is that in the current ecosystem in which most large open-source projects live, it is easier said than done to take a principled action against early compliance with such laws. Which is much more reasonable than trying to undersell this change as “eh it is just an optional age field”. It is not, it is a statement that when asked to comply with surveillance laws, they will be met with minimal resistance.
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Linux@programming.dev•Inside the Systemd Age Verification Debate: Developer Responds to Criticism
2·3 months agoSimply not true. In any such project, major proposals first get discussed as issues and community either vets a plan or comes up with an alternative before more solid steps such as PRs start. What is being done here is clearly trying to downplay a major change as a minor one. There are loads of blog posts and discussions on why this isn’t a minor change, especially when the author of the PR himself admits the goal is to comply with age verification laws. I will not get into that here. Suffice to say, at best, this is a political statement of the kind “we are ok to comply with surveillance and will show minimal resistance”. Yet they try to play this as if they are just changing a typo in the documents. Thanks to Lennart for his life long contributions to FOSS, despite him at some point joining Microsoft, the antithesis of everything that is FOSS. I am sure many things he did shaped how the open-source developed on a world-wide level. This still does not mean that his reaction to everything will be correct. To me this was more like a “fuck all, this was a minor change, don’t care what you say” attitude, which in my world-view has place in propriety software world not FOSS.
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Linux@programming.dev•Inside the Systemd Age Verification Debate: Developer Responds to Criticism
144·3 months agoIf we are going to get stuck in semantics, then he also did not just propose it. Propose would be opening an issue, describing how he would plan to do it and letting people discuss. This is how proposals work. Pushing a very controversial change and getting someone to accept it is not “proposing” when the change is something the community will obviously be so divided over.
And it does not have to implement a full on surveillance mechanism to take a step towards better compliance with possible future surveillance laws. The guy literally said in his comments that this was the intent:
https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/pull/4290
What the hell are we even discussing here?
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Linux@programming.dev•Inside the Systemd Age Verification Debate: Developer Responds to Criticism
272·3 months agoWhy not wait until it becomes absolutely necessary and all other alternatives are exhausted? The mandatory age check thing hasn’t been even accepted whole US wide let alone world-wide. He did not even wait for ut to play out. What is with the enthusiasm to jump on board with this?
it is not going to result in cheaper housing unless you pests stop buying houses in bulk as an investment or politicians grow a spine and bring an end to basic human rights necessities being investments.