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puppable
·l’année dernière·discuss
I think Musk should be more bold in his vision here. What if instead of a cybercab that seats just two people, we could come up with an even bigger one that seats many people at once? And then maybe we could have it drive on a predictable, efficient route that covers multiple popular destinations, instead of just going from point A to point B. Has anyone considered building something like this?
puppable
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
I've had times where I've written those sorts of thoughts on a small sheet of notepad paper, which I would then tear out and burn in the kitchen sink. More frequently, I'll just write what I'm thinking into an empty, personal use chat window in lieu of venting to others. In either case, I think they definitely have some effect.
puppable
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Mind that this isn't some huge announcement of a new initiative within Microsoft/Linux or whatever. This is some commits/mailing list threads that the Phoronix guy decided to write an article about (often much to the chagrin of those having their offhand mailing list comments characterized in article form by a third party)
puppable
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Now for another glorious thread of Hacker News users getting pitchforks and torches over something they simultaneously insist doesn't really matter
puppable
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
I believe I encountered a situation like this before, and what it really means is that you just have to log in to see it, and Reddit is just lying to you.

I may be wrong in this case, though.
puppable
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
cause its funny, that's why.
puppable
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
judging from their webpage this person knows exactly what they are doing and is enjoying every single bit of it. props.
puppable
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
This is a bad take both on the nature of art and Wendy Carlos.

Art encompasses all aspects of the human experience. How could this not include identity and sexuality, and yes, the treatment one lives through as an aspect of those things. Also wrong is the supposition that a ideological art is somehow a lesser form of creativity. Some of the greatest works in history were made by "ideologues", and made specifically as tracts for their beliefs, either expressly or subtextually. To demand that art be politically inert and sanitized of the identity of its creator is to demand art that says nothing to the viewer and means nothing to the artist. It is to chide a mural for not being a wallpaper.

But even then: Wendy Carlos is perhaps one of the weakest examples of someone doing this, as the article itself makes abundantly clear. Her identity as a transgender woman was something she had to hide for over a decade, and even then the social stigma has driven her into seclusion ever since. Rather, the story of Wendy Carlos is one that massively underscores the sheer importance of having the loud-and-proud expressions of people's identity and experiences that we're (and I am) fortunate enough to have today. If you don't like that, well, maybe you can be the one to close your blinds this time.
puppable
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Tumblr trying to get their users into NFT avatars would be possibly the single funniest hellstorm the internet has seen in ages.
puppable
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I've personally taken to using Tumblr again after the last few months, and I've been hearing increasing talk of moving back to it with how things have been looking on Twitter, especially with the Musk takeover. This move couldn't have been better timed, and I honestly hope it serves them well.
puppable
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Interesting how many green accounts are in this thread describing the same problem with the exact same typing style. All of them made within the last two hours.
puppable
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
The only reason you're not hearing about the acid rain or the ozone hole anymore are because decisive international action was taken to stop both, and wouldn't you know it, it worked. And, are you really "old enough to remember" a single politician mis-stating a climate forecast during a speech, or are you just "old enough to remember" seeing it repackaged into a meme on social media a decade or so after the fact? Either way, it is an asinine basis for your leading claim.