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Cake day: December 31st, 2023

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  • Saying that trump is slobbering on Putin’s cock is not automatically homophobic, unless you think a dude giving another dude a blowjob is inherently degrading for the blowjob-giver? The point is that trump is pleasuring Putin, and they’re both cis men, so presumably trump isn’t going to be sucking on Putin’s clit… Would you rather people say Trump is rimming Putin’s asshole, as that is less specific to what genetals people have?

    My read on Newsom is that he’s meeting the American public where (he thinks) they’re at, as well as showing how trump’s “he tells it like it is” memetics are not exclusive to trump. He’s breaking their pattern-matching so they can’t immediately shut their brain off and agree as soon as they detect this style of rhetoric, hopefully forcing them to engage more with the specifics of what is being said than just the mere tone.






  • In France we’ve had a few white trash rappers take a decidedly punk slant. Ptite Soeur and Gemroz came out with the album Kayfabe Chimera about a year ago ; the track “Kayfabe” is, to me, full of punk messaging. Femtogo has more recently collabed with Ptite Soeur and the album they released, Pretty Dollcorpse, also has a decidedly punk message.

    In terms of “old-school” punk music, you might find better recommendations on mastodon /the blogiverse rather than here on lemmy/the threadiverse.


  • Quel manque d’imaginaire, n’empêche… T’es sur internet, t’as pas les contraintes habituelles de la télé, résultat : tu tournes une émission qui aurait sa place entre un épisode de Kohlanta et un de Toit le Monde Veut Prendre Sa Place.

    J’en suis à me demander si c’est pas le seul canal restant pour un youtubeur qui a déjà tout fait pour assurer une certaine rentrée d’argent (sans tomber dans le traffic d’arnaques pour autant). Si c’est le cas, ça s’annonce très dur les fins de carrière de tous les autres youtubeurs…



  • “Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.” – Frank Herbert

    "Right now there is an explosive growth of the number of computers and things they can do. Not only are their numbers increasing at a dazzling rate, but the storage of information in giant data banks is growing in the same explosive way.

    We have no way to control this now and none in sight. In fact, the very nature of this growth says that all controls will lag far behind computer developments. Any attempt to ban them will only drive com- puters underground. Never lose sight of the fact that computers “crunch time.” The speed at which computers can operate tells us that laws cannot keep up with them. The person with a computer can dance rings around you while you react as though you were embedded in molasses.

    What can you do?

    Get your own computer. Learn how to use it. We are here to help you make that first step: how to find the one that fits your needs and your pocketbook, where to put it, how to program it-all of the essentials. If you don’t do this, the Bill of Rights is dead and your individual liberties will go the way of the dodo." – also Frank Herbert

    I hate how much we seem to be slowly careening towards Frank Herbert’s vision like the worse case of collective target fixation.



  • https://learn.dvorak.nl/ <- used this to learn dvorak. I really liked how I didn’t need to switch my layout at the computer level just to learn.

    https://zty.pe/ <- used this to practice and get my speed up, regardless of dvorak/qwerty/azerty. The way it plays, the ramping up of word length and frequency, I find more effective for “locking in” the positions in my mind and fingers. Especially once there are several words on-screen; you need to actively choose which one you’re going to type next instead of the program choosing for you. In my experience, that added active part of the process really helps expedite the formation of muscle memory.


  • Incredible. All throughout my studies the “bitter lesson”, so to speak, was that analogue circuits just couldn’t hold a candle to digital ones in terms of reliability when operating on small currents, to the point that no one bothered to miniaturize in analogue anymore. Even guitar pedals are almost all transistor-based, because it’s so much more feasible to to manipulate small currents through binary, quantized signals than analogue ones (even though the analogue ones are theoretically infinitely more precise).

    Here’s the publication in Nature: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41928-025-01477-0

    Here is either the pre-print or an accompanying paper on arXiv: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2205.05853

    I’m trying to figure out how they get around the compounding imprecision that is inherent to multiple analogue steps and actually manage to rival digital circuit’s precision; seems like a big part come from how they have managed to squash all of the useful “work” down into almost a single step thanks to clever use of operational amplifiers on the “edges” of their resistive random access memory array.






  • What exactly is meant by “smart features” ? The watch is an esp32 microcontroller driving an ePaper screen and a gyroscope (I forget if there are any other peripherals). It’s already much smarter than a “regular” wristwatch, and being open source you can make it as smart as you want (in theory and within the performance allowed by it’s specs, of course). The stock “os” will fetch the weather and adjust to daylight savings via internet.

    Do you mean stuff like there’s no smartphone app available for it? It doesn’t pair with a smartphone out-of-the-box to do things like show SMS, email, calendar events, etc?




  • If you’ve ever watched his live streams, he lets the mask slip from time to time. […] There are other tells and dog whistles if you pay attention.

    Totally. I’ve never even heard that comment on Michelle Obama but it tracks with all the other things I’ve seen slip by. I couldn’t point to a single moment that convinced me, but one of the earliest warning signs I saw was him defending another dev streamer who’s decidedly more lib-coded (theo-of-the-t3-stack/ping.gg/the-t3-llm-chat-app) to his community by stating “he helped me out when some people were trying to accuse me of being alt-right, which I mean come on <smirk>”. This being when he still had skinny anime girls as his pc desktop on-stream and would make “blue hair + pronouns” jokes about rust while simultaneously advocating to use the language.

    It should have been obvious earlier to be honest.

    But we’re supposed to be the unprejudiced ones, not the crypto-fash (I’m only being half sarcastic). It’s tiring how they exploit benefit-of-doubt, and it’s so hard for me to tell the difference between someone who’s well positioned to fall down the pipeline and someone who’s actively part of said pipeline.