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Kye

9,796 karmajoined 10 years ago
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Writer in Athens, GA. they/them.

https://kyefox.com/

https://clubhouse.kyefox.com/

Submissions

Vehicle Registration Plates of Mexico

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by Kye·8 days ago·0 comments

Amazon Has Axed Its New Stargate Series

gateworld.net
73 points·by Kye·last month·78 comments

KDE at 30

kde.org
247 points·by Kye·last month·126 comments

Preference Falsification

en.wikipedia.org
5 points·by Kye·last month·0 comments

The Atmosphere needs a front door

wecanjustdothings.leaflet.pub
3 points·by Kye·2 months ago·0 comments

Make America AI ready: Strengths, weaknesses, and recommendations

blog.citp.princeton.edu
22 points·by Kye·2 months ago·12 comments

An Atmospheric Website

disnetdev.com
6 points·by Kye·2 months ago·0 comments

Don't Sue Me Nintendo

latexcrimes.leaflet.pub
4 points·by Kye·2 months ago·0 comments

Data center land use issues are fake

blog.andymasley.com
2 points·by Kye·2 months ago·1 comments

Bounce Update: PDS Provider Migrations

blog.anew.social
2 points·by Kye·2 months ago·0 comments

From Feeds to Trails

leaflet.pub
3 points·by Kye·3 months ago·0 comments

Scaling the Atmosphere – ATmosphereConf 2026 [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by Kye·3 months ago·0 comments

The Musician's Guide to Leaving Windows [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by Kye·3 months ago·0 comments

In the Atmosphere

macwright.com
2 points·by Kye·3 months ago·0 comments

ATGeo: Places for AT Protocol

atgeo.org
2 points·by Kye·3 months ago·0 comments

Kicking Off the ATP Working Group at the IETF

atproto.com
3 points·by Kye·3 months ago·0 comments

Thoughts on ATmosphereConf as an ATProto Newbie

katexcellence.leaflet.pub
2 points·by Kye·3 months ago·0 comments

rpg.actor Game Jam

rpg.actor
80 points·by Kye·3 months ago·6 comments

About the Atmosphere

toni.org
72 points·by Kye·4 months ago·21 comments

Long-Form Comes to Bridgy Fed

blog.anew.social
2 points·by Kye·4 months ago·0 comments

comments

Kye
·2 days ago·discuss
Release before and GPT 5.6 has to be better enough than early experiences with other new models to warrant the premium.
Kye
·last month·discuss
He also does PR for AI companies and only really acknowledges this in interviews. As far as I know he never discloses it in his rants.
Kye
·last month·discuss
It's been so long I have no idea what the karma thresholds are so this is possible.
Kye
·last month·discuss
For future reference: you can edit posts for up to 2 hours.
Kye
·last month·discuss
That's where farts come from.
Kye
·last month·discuss
It's an almost 30 year old nearly 500 ton structure subjected to radiation, bombardment by starstuff and debris, the stresses of docking and undocking, of boosts, and of constant heating and cooling as it passes in and out of the sun. Getting a clear picture of the comings and going of gasses is probably not easy.
Kye
·last month·discuss
I remember reading about the ISS in the May 1998 issue of Popular Science, a full issue about the station. They were getting ready to launch the first module. Every time bad news happens, I think about this part (from a PDF I hang on to):

>> "SOMEDAY, THE international Space Station will descend, but if you're frightened at the prospect of a million-pound hunk of metal falling out of the sky, take heart. NASA does have a plan to decommission the space station eventually without creating havoc. The European Space Agency is planning to build three expendable space vehicles by 2003: two of them will ferry propellant, the other will force the station to land in a designated area. Called an automated transfer vehicle (ATV), the craft will be unmanned, similar to the Russian Progress resupply vehicle but larger, with enough thrust to nudge the entire station down in a single piece-a cheaper and safer alternative to hauling pieces of the station down in multiple trips. Roughly 90 percent of the station will be cinder by the time it reaches Earth's atmosphere; a Pacific splashdown is the plan.-Gunfan Sinha"
Kye
·last month·discuss
Bitwig was started by former Ableton people.
Kye
·last month·discuss
I think we live in very different media environments. I have no idea what Kill Tony is, have always thought SNL and most late night was dull, and have a steady stream of good stand-up comedians who aren't any sort of ist or phobic in my timelines.

And I have no idea when

>> "Unapologetically promiscuous leading men, women on screen purely as sex props and not in some two bit low production value shoot em up. I mean high art like countless examples in the recent past."

would have been the norm. Even the worst of the Hays Code era had plenty of strong leading women. Before that, tons of lecherous women, queer women, etc.
Kye
·last month·discuss
You could already use Node through M4L. I'm not clear on what this adds that wasn't already possible.
Kye
·last month·discuss
I can only match your level of specificity. What do you mean? You gestured vaguely in the direction of something. What do you consider "made for men" that isn't represented now?
Kye
·last month·discuss
That's such a bleak view of men. I think they're more open to variety in their media than you give them credit for.
Kye
·last month·discuss
In 1984, high ranking members of the party could turn off their telescreens for 30 minutes without suspicion.
Kye
·last month·discuss
State, don't insinuate.
Kye
·last month·discuss
Many classic scenes like the P90 demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjlCVW_ouL8

Or Carter's literal first scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi4lt-17OxE

And so on
Kye
·last month·discuss
There's plenty of room for that, all the planned datacenters that will never be finished or started, and enough solar panels to power it in a small fraction of the space used for ethanol corn.
Kye
·last month·discuss
Most corn is not for eating.
Kye
·last month·discuss
C++ is still among the top languages.

https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2025/technology#most-popular...
Kye
·last month·discuss
I want to see KDE still improving and keeping up in another 30 years. To me it's no different from a telethon for PBS or a poster for Friends of the Library. Intrusive? From a certain point of view, but it pays the bills.
Kye
·last month·discuss
The master of ceremonies is a proper creature: https://floss.social/@kde/116673618808097094

edit: I appreciate the quality of discussion below, so far.