atomkarinca

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[โ€“] atomkarinca@lemmygrad.ml 16 points 2 years ago (4 children)

As a leftist I guess I might have the most ridiculous getting fired story for politics.

We had a social uprising some years ago, and had a coup attempt some fewer years ago. After that attempt they tried to get rid of some people to "calm things down".

They were trying to get rid of me because of my "left leanings" and this was the perfect smoke screen. First they accused me of being a coup sympathizer, that didn't stick. Then they said I was a proponent of that social uprising (which was true) but they couldn't find any proof. So they went with the second best thing, which is:

A photograph of my wife, when she was a student (at that time, we didn't even know each other), drinking sourcherry juice out of a wine glass (which they thought was wine).

You might be saying "how the fuck is that even remotely related to anything?", to which I say "you are 100% right" but I guess drinking wine means being leftist and consequently possible social upriser (is that a word?).

[โ€“] atomkarinca@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 2 years ago

do you think cia was hyping up ussr? do you think this report dated 1983 is talking about the situation in 1932?

[โ€“] atomkarinca@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 2 years ago (23 children)

it's baffling to me that voting (or democracy for that matter) for a lot of people means, electing a person every 4-5 years and expecting them to be "good" leaders.

if the process isn't directly tied to accountability at all times, how is that democracy? you elect lesser of many evils (in most places you won't even have more than 2 "eligible" candidates) and that's it?

whatever voting system you have, it will not solve this systemic problem.

[โ€“] atomkarinca@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

this is the world liberals wanted all along, and even they themselves do not like it. reap what you sow removed!

[โ€“] atomkarinca@lemmygrad.ml 19 points 2 years ago (2 children)

All great points, and i'm really privilaged to be able to say no to all of them.

BUT (and it's a big but)

Not everyone is lucky to be able to speak their minds and receive no ill for it. Most of us are living in a hypercapitalist society and one of the milestones of capitalism is obedience. For being docile we are rewarded with the chance to live another day.

I have always spoken my mind about everything, and i have mostly been hurt by it. My privilage is, I guess, that the work I'm doing is efficient enough that some people choose to tolerate me. Not everyone is in that position and we certainly shouldn't ostracize people for it.

[โ€“] atomkarinca@lemmygrad.ml 26 points 2 years ago (3 children)

among all those instances, rblind is the one i don't get.

[โ€“] atomkarinca@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 2 years ago

is that stavvy baby in the middle?

[โ€“] atomkarinca@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

$ (i do't have much, sorry)

[โ€“] atomkarinca@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

My first point was "it's obscenely overpriced". So let's dissect that:

  • Quadcore CPU (4x1.5 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • 3 GiB ram
  • 32 GiB storage
  • 720x1440 px resolution.

That's almost worse than my 2015 idol3 which has an octa-core CPU. And it's freakin' $1.299!!

On the other hand let's look at Shift6MQ:

  • Octacore CPU (4x2.8 + 4x1.7GHz)
  • 8 GiB ram
  • 128 GiB storage
  • 1080x2160 px resolution.

And it's โ‚ฌ577 (which makes $627) which is less than half of what Librem 5 goes for. Would you call Librem 5 overpriced now?

You somewhat agree with my third point but add that Purism develops software for mobile Linux (which I don't deny) and say that running pmOS would be less useful without it (which I don't agree). There's Plasma Mobile, there's SXMO (which I love the most) and lately even Gnome Mobile feels more snappy than Phosh. FOSS always finds a way.

Let's talk about my second point. I said that "this cultist shit doesn't make it any better" referring to the Louis Rossmann video. If you've ever watched the video, you would've seen that there's a real person with a real problem and being stonewalled by Purism (which is not a singular incident by the way, I have seen numerous people saying the same shit). The thing you should've done would be to sympathize with that customer instead of coping for the company (if you're not the person that wrote the e-mail, of course). But here you are debatelording with semantics. Not on its payroll? What the fuck does that even mean? Why would I care about who's on whose payroll? I care about the community.

[โ€“] atomkarinca@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 years ago

thanks for the correction, i don't what i was thinking while writing that. i guess i couldn't decide floating or stacking for wayfire so the whole thing broke down :)

[โ€“] atomkarinca@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (3 children)

stacking wm -> wayfire

tiling wm -> sway [corrected, i don't know what was going through my mind]

terminal emulator -> alacritty or foot

 

Hi everyone, I have been trying to get Lemoa to work on my PostmarketOS setup.

At first run, I tried to add an instance. There are two choices: Public and Custom. When Public is selected nothing happens, I don't even know if something should happen. And when Custom is selected it asks for an instance url. When I input lemmy.world or lemm.ee it works. But when I input lemmy.ml or lemmygrad.ml it just says "error decoding response body: expected value at line 1 column 1". I guess it's an error regarding the language the program was written, which is Rust, and that it cannot interpret the url, I'm not sure.

I thought .ml TLD might be the reason, being not so popular, I don't know. But so is .ee, and it works.

I don't have a github account so i can't open an issue there, hopefully the developer sees this post, or if anyone else here had the same problem they can enlighten me.

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