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☮️ Secular humanist ☀️ Solarpunk 👦 Free Software Geek 🍥 Debian Developer
🇿🇦 Cape Town 👼🏼 Pope 🤔 INTJ ⚡ Resistance is not futile 🔌 Survival is insufficient

@daniel All US tech is now a serious liability, it sounds like hyperbole but it would take a lot these days to convince me otherwise.

The thing we actually need to get off github is not for more people to tell people to get off github, its for some of you with the technical expertise and tech company salary to pay for or volunteer to do the work to finish forgejo's federation so it's actually possible to compete with the kind of network and reputation effects needed to remain employed that are the actual thing github provides.

@zhenech GamePad!

Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!

Krita Maintainer Halla posting that reads: 

“Speaking as the Krita maintainer, I don’t want us to accept any LLM-generated code into Krita.

Some may say, as long as the contributor understands the code it’s fine, but that’s a fallacy.

No programmer really fully understands the code they are working with (otherwise bugzilla would be empty); but with LLM-generated code they haven’t even put any thought into it. That code will be unmaintainable.

And that’s even completely apart from the fact that using LLM’s to generate code lowers your cognitive capacity, burns up the planet, destroys water sources all over the world and takes away from people what fits them best: being creative together with other humans.

The right thing to do could be to, after you’ve experimented in this environmentally-disastrous way, to describe the feature you reached and wanted and make a wish item in bugzilla, or discuss it here, and then let people who can code implement it in a responsible way.”

@cwebber I'm all for it! The people who use this kind of shit deserves what they get, let it all burn!

@maryjane I think those were about the Logout button!

Oh no, is GNOME taking away the suspend button too now!? *rage*
Screenshot of GNOME menu with Reboot..., Powe Off... and Log Out... but no Suspend... option

Today I have spent way too much time handling the https://copy.fail situation

The persons who discovered it didn't notify the distribution security list, so no patched kernels was available for people to install when they released it.

But they did have time to write an exploit, and thought it was a good idea to distribute that on day one, before vendors had time to provide patches.

I'm not very impressed with xint.io, I guess it's the marketing department that runs the show.

Daily Maverick: "New data centres set to swallow 34% of Cape Town’s current electricity supply"

I'm really annoyed at the arrogance of the companies who are deploying these, treating the city's bylaws as "mere formalities" that can be skirted sideways, while everyone else has to abide by it. I hope it gets shut down fast.

https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2026-04-28-new-data-centres-set-to-swallow-34-of-cape-towns-current-electricity-supply/

The *entire* selling point to investors of LLMs is "we won't need to employ people."

That's it. That's all. That's why "AI" is worth trillions of dollars. No pesky humans to bother with.

It's not "the workers will be more creative" or "we'll help the disabled." There's no investment money for that. A company is what the worst investors are.

@soapdog And then they have the gal to complain when the Chinese use their models to train their models

@GyrosGeier Same! And it's a long weekend here!

My mom used to do environmental activism. All by herself, she got earth day and a recycling center going in town, and was a whistleblower about Dow chemical using agent orange. She was mentioned in Time Magazine for it.

Then she went to a barbecue for environmentalists. They put her down for wearing red lipstick and long nails.

And then her activism days petered out because she didn't want to hang out with these people.

Make sure you can see the forest for the trees.

@nuintari Where does the "Hazard" come from? That's not one of the canonical Daxes?

@nuintari Dax at the ocean, he's happy when he's a wet dog.

@nuintari Heh, just checked out your profile and noticed your dog's name. My dog's name is Curzon Dax!

Armenian Genocide

Today is Remembrance Day, marking the arrest and deportation of hundreds of Armenian leaders and intellectuals in Constantinople on April 24th, 1915. Most were eventually killed.

Deportations and massacres of Armenians had already begun in other parts of the Ottoman Empire and would continue. One million Armenians were killed, many in concentration camps or on death marches.

I'm a descendent of Genocide survivors. Let their histories not be forgotten.

I find it amusing that people are only freaking out about Open Source Software when it comes to Claude Mythos. You do realise that LLMs can just as easily read binary files as source code, right? Sure, they'll be missing out on a few helpful things like comments, and some logic might be obfuscated/optimised, but I'd even go as far as to bet that this is going to be significantly more of a negative impact on proprietary software than it will to free software.

@nuintari @fellmoon Although, I suspect that perl doesn't have many (or any?) proper web frameworks and you use CGI? That probably opens you to a world of injection attacks that you won't get on for example, a flask app that runs on wsgi. I'd still recommend Python for something like this for various reasons, but if it works, it works!

@nuintari @fellmoon I won't! Perl is still quite sane compared to many new shits like nodejs!

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