diamat

joined 2 years ago
[–] diamat@lemmy.ml 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Windows 95 -> 98 -> XP -> 7 -> 8 -> OSX -> Arch (1 month) -> Gentoo (1 year) -> VOID (3 years) -> NixOS (4 years) (transitioning to Guix System now)

For reference, this was my editor hopping journey which started during my OSX days since I learned to program during this time: Sublimetext -> vim -> neovim -> emacs

[–] diamat@lemmy.ml 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

First of thanks a lot for the effort that you put into creating lemmy. You have created a really friendly and welcoming place!

I have a question regarding licenses. When you started developing lemmy, what were the reasons for your choice of the AGPL? As you are marxist-leninists, did you also look into other licenses like the the Anti-Capitalist Software License?

[–] diamat@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

If you are looking for UI inspiration, you could give !unixporn@lemmy.ml or its counterpart at reddit r/unixporn a look. As a linux novice you might be interested in the KDE,XFCE or GNOME customizations that are shared in these communities.

[–] diamat@lemmy.ml 89 points 1 year ago (19 children)

Not a single mention of lemmy or kbin or any other alternative for that matter. While Reddit might not have lost a lot of traffic, Lemmy has seen incredible growth during all of this. I can still remember how empty this place was before Reddit went through with the api changes. Just thinking about how many great mobile apps we have now makes me really confident in Lemmy’s future.

[–] diamat@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Not sure if it's atypical, but you could try reading "Alan Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking" and "The Freedom Model of Addictions". The basic premise of the books is, that if you really want to quit, you will quit easily, and that in order to really want to quit you need to reevaluate the reward value of your habit instead of focusing on the negatives. You smoke because you find it pleasurable. The books guide you to better understand what part of your habit you find pleasurable exactly. Is it the nicotine rush? Or maybe the you like the social aspect of it? After finding out what exactly you find pleasurable about your habit, the books will give you pointers on how to reevaluate if the pleasure you derive from it is really all that great compared to other activities or whether it really solves the problem that you set out to solve with your habit.

[–] diamat@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 years ago

Nicht dass das diesmal nicht vielleicht anders ist, aber ich kann mich noch daran erinnern als Schulz vor 6 Jahren als Kanzlerkandidat für die SPD bekannt gegeben wurde. Da hatte die SPD in den Umfragen kurz über 30% statt vorher 20% [1]. Dann ist langsam durchgesickert, dass Schulz eine Kontinuität der alten Politk ist und die SPD ist wieder abgestürzt.

[–] diamat@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

This is the post that he got banned for. He basically barged into the space asking to tone it down with the trans support.

[–] diamat@lemmy.ml 26 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Thanks for the reply! As a baby Marxist I just wanted to add that I recently listened to your Audiobook of Zak Cope‘s Divided World Divided Class and I thought that it was really eye opening as it for the first time made it clear to me, that there actually is a material basis for people in the West to buy into the liberal ideology. Living in the west one personally benefits from the bribes that the western haute bourgeoisie is able to pay its workers in inflated wages made possible by the super exploitation of labor and resources in the third world. (At least that is my understanding of the book, I‘m open for different interpretations)

So thank you for making the book available as an audiobook!

[–] diamat@lemmy.ml 34 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (11 children)

Thank you a lot for building such an awesome platform! Here are my questions:

How did you get into communism? Were there any events that had an influence on you becoming communists and what personally motivates you to keep working on lemmy even though you could earn much more as developers working on proprietary software?

[–] diamat@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Every time that concerns over the papers came up he decisively failed to correct the record and he defended the papers. As the head of his lab he was also responsible for the culture that enabled this kind of fraudulent research.

[–] diamat@lemmy.ml 17 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (6 children)

It's absolutely mind boggling to me that a guy like this can build an entire career on fraudulent research in his lab and then rise to the role of president of Stanford. This guy is 63 and the first concerns over his paper emerged in 2001. And after all this they let him keep his position as a professor.

Edit: I need to clarify that the fraudulent research was taking place in his lab but the allegations do not include him directly falsifying the research. The papers in question had his name on them and he failed to set the record straight when suspicions about their validity arose, even though it was his responsibility

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