Never let yourself fall into the trap of defending a freedom if the person begging the question hasn't offered their explanation as to why the freedom shouldn't exist.
"I am happy to offer a rebuttal to your reasoning for banning x" is a great way to force a conservative troll to give up that they have no valid arguments. They wouldn't start with questions if they had answers.
Conservatives fighting their dumb culture wars love the question "Why should x be allowed?"
The only acceptable answer is "Because we live in a free society and nobody has presented a rational, truthful, constitutional, or democratically agreeable reason for why x should be banned."
We don't live in a country of allowances, we live in a country of freedoms, and the burden of answering questions on whether or not something should be allowed lies with those that wish to implement a ban.
All of his recent videos look like this starting on 4/19, but prior to that he was actually digitizing them correctly instead of pointing a camera at himself.
Not sure what prompted the change in style here...
Shout-out to this young mutton-chopped archivist on @internetarchive who has no idea how to digitize a VHS tape.
One day the future will know what it was like to watch a few minutes of a VHS tape together with FlickaLova2000.
@hxresistance@tech.lgbt "Free as in beer" vs "free as in speech" seem to be the favorite terms the FOSS community uses to describe the difference between not paying for software vs having liberty to do whatever you want with the software.
I've never heard these concepts compared elegantly, and admittedly have trouble coming up with an alternative explanation myself, given that most FOSS is free in both ways.
I did an image search to see if anyone had done a photoshop of such a silly thing, and I absolutely was not prepared for this... (NSFW)
So the timestamps seem weird, and the Irish Sun says the plane was coming from Venice, so either this happened more than once yesterday, or the sources reporting on it are mistaken.
But EI0169 from LHR to DUB yesterday absolutely aborted landing on the runway with me on it yesterday.
I was on this plane, lol. https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/watch-plane-forced-abort-landing-32528120
Vlog | Revision 2024 Trip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyYmalhmgEs&ab_channel=psenough #demoscene
@aaribaud That's right. Pretty much a non-issue for what I use Termux for.
@n3wjack Agreed. I have been playing with Plasma 6 in a VM and can't wait to make it my daily driver, but I just can't trust it yet. Too much new stuff.
I am happy to test, but not at the expense of my real-world productivity or security.
@tml This was recommended to me, but I just never had the time to make it. I wish I had the time, but Revision was my highest priority.
I'll be back. Next time! That and the Deutsch-Französischer Garten.
The #xz vulnerability really has me feeling good about not living on the bleeding edge. I'm sure there's still some risk of a terrible backdoor somewhere in Debian or Ubuntu that hasn't been found yet, but at least there's a much higher chance of someone catching it before it bites me.
Only thing of mine that was affected was my Termux installations on my Android devices, something I never use for SSH anyway.
Since this post about "Remnants" by Alcatraz has gotten some circulation, there might be some people who are somewhat confused about what is going on.
- The video shows execution of a computer program that is total 256 characters long (this comment alone is multiple times longer!). All the visuals on screen are produced by this program in real time.
- #Demoscene is a hacker subculture producing cool stuff just for fun. A more detailed introduction can be found from: https://demoscene-the-art-of-coding.net/the-demoscene/
- #Demoparty is (typically) annual gathering of demosceners. There are multiple different parties, of which "Revision" in Saarbrücken, Germany is considered the "main event" by most. During demoparties there are competitions in various categories (music, graphics, video, realtime executed presentations called demos and smaller demos called "intros", other categories are often included as well). This small program "Remnants" competed in 256-byte intro category (the executable program can be maximum 256 bytes long).
- Even more in-depth explanation can be found from this documentary: "Moleman 2 - Demoscene - The Art of the Algorithms" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRkZcTg1JWU (enable subtitles!)
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