eluvinar

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[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

well yeah, nobody is pretending like it's easy to fix on a personal level. Just that it's something we should be able to fix as a society because seriously, expecting people to commute 2 hours for a pear isn't very smart.

[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 6 points 3 months ago (3 children)

people who live in 90% of the least densely populated land on earth are... not that many people in the grand scheme of things.

And if you live close enough to civilization to have utilities like power maybe it's possible to also have a grocery store that's closer than average distance between towns in germany. Might even be beneficial idk.

[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I'd rather cycle when it rains than get a train, assuming it's not like 3 hours in a freezing temperature watching cars go by while I'm stuck at cyclists-only red light.

[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 5 points 5 months ago (1 children)

collaborative and free to access and use

Except GPL which is literally "either join our socialist software revolution or fuck off and make your own software".

[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 2 points 5 months ago

Bardzo dobry pomysł!

[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 2 points 5 months ago

"ośrodek detencji" to coś jak "dziwny gest ręką" elona muska?

[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

and a lot of questionable consent sex situations if I remember correctly

[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 2 points 7 months ago

Fajne. Oczywiście to nie technologia jest fajna, tylko fakt, że nie spotkasz tam "normalnych" ludzi. Taka kontr/antykultura, gdzie ludzie piszą specjalnie po to, żeby trafić do niewielu osób. Trochę jak ziny. Ja nie mam nic do powiedzenia w dłuższych formach niż kilkuzdaniowe komentarze, więc mogę tam co najwyżej słuchać. Ale fajne.

[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 5 points 8 months ago (1 children)

judging by project 2025 they can stop their own agenda by not being able to agree what it is.

[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

But it has been changed a lot?

The most basic immediate execution four operation calculator might still look the same, but that's because it's a very simple thing and you can't really get much wrong. For scientific calculators the UI has changed lots. As have the requirements. It used to be a specialist tool used to do thousands of calculations daily. An expensive thing that had to earn its keep. RPN and stuff like that made sense for people who could easily get back weeks of training in just a few years of being slightly more efficient while working. Now we have the natural order delayed execution thing, because the calculators are mostly for students. Who need the UI to be as easy to grasp as possible, because they won't ever have to do enough calculations to benefit from a faster but harder UI. That doesn't mean any of those approaches to UI is better or worse. Some things require instructions and making everything idiot-proof shouldn't ever be the ultimate goal (check out modern computing for why!).

[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 12 points 8 months ago

"Such restrictions would negatively impact revenue [...] industry group warns"

Someone seriously thought "oh noes my moneys sobs" counts as a warning and put that to paper.

[–] eluvinar@szmer.info 18 points 10 months ago

It's funny, because sponsorblock and vanced only exist because of youtube's greed. And now I can't imagine using their service without them, even if they rollback the annoying ads. And they can't implement them. It's really the problem they made for themselves.

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