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SpaciousCoder78 | @SpaciousCoder78@pleroma.debian.social

A Computer Nerd who also happens to be a Debian Packager. I support free software and open standards. Outside of the computer world, I'm a STEM Major who likes inventing things.

@disaster2life oh i guess you're in my state now

@disaster2life sometimes its better to do no work and enjoy the journey :)

@disaster2life jeez. Don’t know how people manage train journeys for that long. An 8 hour journey alone was enough for me to reconsider trains, can’t fathom how you guys do 33 hours.

@badrihippo @raccoon not to mention that you end up overspending as paying for things is way too easy now. UPI has been nothing but convenient but we cannot ditch cash yet.

I've started a podcast on Spotify and the first episode is up. More episodes coming on Sept 22 and Sept 29.

I'm using Text To Speech due to my stuttering. All of the scripts used in this podcast human generated by me.

Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/5YeSSDgNYOIjrUoMEXwSn7?si=SmhLPSdkRJKgMifSQLIjTQ
A Spotify podcast with the name the soulsborne mentality

@badrihippo nice best of luck

My game completion list of 2025 as of 14 Sept 2025

Finally finished RDR1 and Undead Nightmare today. It was such a fun ride and I honestly don’t feel like deleting the game yet. There’s still gang hideouts left to clear.
A photo containing Red dead redemption in a steam library

Whoever named the package build script “debian/rules” knew exactly what they were doing. 😏

Currently watching volunteers trying to fight off AI scrapers while other Debian volunteers are unable to work because our gitlab install is crashed from said scrapers. Thanks .

AI, n:

Machine learning applied to problems where machine learning is the wrong solution.

@praveen @badrihippo wasn't kaios discontinued or something

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Finally recovering from the flu. Got most of the brain fog gone and the fatigue too. Clear headed enough for day to day tasks and exams but struggling with vision. Depressive symptoms are fading away quickly too. Never gonna risk getting the flu again. It put me off track of my things for 2 weeks and it ruined a lot of my future plans.

I keep seeing more and more posts about how Covid magically now has fewer deaths than the flu. Please keep in mind a couple of things about data science and Covid.

As Covid deaths reporting continued into 2021 and 2022, more and more data reporters wanted to go "back to normal" and support that narrative, so the definition of a "Covid death" was changed. Depending on the state or other reporting agency, a "Covid death" can be assigned in different ways. For example, in 2021 New Hampshire changed Covid death assignment to only hospitalized patients taking specific meds. If you died from Covid but didn't fit this narrow definition, your death was recorded as something else, and not reported as a Covid death. Using limitations on the definition of cause of death, Covid deaths have been minimized for years by reporting agencies.

Many states and other groups see this type of data reportng and trending as meaningful for only the past 3 years. If the data reporting on excess mortality is presented with limited years, we no longer see the rise from pre-Covid excess mortality into the start of Covid; those years are no longer presented in the graphs and charts. It can appear that excess mortality is steady or even actually dropping, if the data reported are both tainted and limited.

Covid also contributes to deaths in a way that can be hidden for those who deny the affects that Covid has on the immune system and the damage it does to the body internally. This type of damage can be somewhat invisible, since it happens after the acute infection symptoms have cleared up or lessened. With so many people avoiding saying the word "Covid", and especially so many in the healthcare industry, those who are recording deaths on certificates are more likely to put the immediate cause - heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, etc. - instead of the actual driver of those diseases, which is Covid.

I have been present when a hospice worker recorded the death of a family member, and they actually asked me and my husband what they should put as the cause of death on the death certificate! We always want to think it's an official declaration, but given my experience, it could also be a family member stating the recorded cause of death for many people, thus hiding even more Covid deaths if the family do not want to say the word "Covid".

Many people continue to prefer to deny the lethality of Covid. They continue to say "it's mild" and "it's just like the flu/cold/allergies". And now we see this continued into the concept that somehow the flu causes more deaths than Covid. This is going to be repeated over and over, and more and more people will believe it, and then repeat it themselves. They will point to the flawed data and shoddy graphs to "prove" it.

Please keep this in mind as we go through another Covid wave, and enter another Winter season full of unmasked sick people trying to convince you it's best to go into work and school while spreading their illness to everyone. Covid did not stop being dangerous. The data is what became more dangerous.

Suspending Debian contribution for now. I got hit with a bad strain of Influenza last week and was entirely bed ridden for the past few days. The virus kind of killed my creativity and ability to take on too much work. I’m gonna focus on fixing my immediate problems in life first and leave Debian contribution for a few months. All of my packages are part of teams so feel free to take up the maintenance while I’m away

@praveen While UPI is not a pain in the ass for me, I still think it exploits people into spending more than they actually need because it chips away the physical element of money. IMPS sounds good. I have bank accounts with banks that aren't mentioned in the wiki yet. I'll try it and update the wiki.

@werdahias yeah, that's probably the only course in my engineering that i was worried about failing.

@werdahias except when you have to deal with signals :( I almost failed in that pre requisite math course where we had Fourier stuff and complex calculus

@werdahias I see. That's great.

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