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What is Acid Communism? (2019)

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I have thoughts on the normalization and enshittification of sponsors [video]

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Nucleus Co-Op – Play local co-op with only one PC and one game copy

nucleus-coop.github.io
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Pictorial books from Mexico defy our definition of writing (2024) [video]

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The future of storytelling with Ken Levine

gamesindustry.biz
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Mpv-retro-shaders – mpv ports of some libretro shaders

github.com
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Visual-fill-column: Emacs mode for wrapping buffers at fill-column

codeberg.org
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Why YouTubers Hold Microphones Now (2023) [video]

youtube.com
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HTTrack Website Copier

github.com
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Plain Text Accounting (PTA)

plaintextaccounting.org
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Acode – powerful text/code editor for Android

github.com
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Authenticated Boot and Disk Encryption on Linux (2021)

0pointer.net
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Nheko – Desktop client for Matrix using Qt and C++20

github.com
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Are We Anti-Cheat Yet?

areweanticheatyet.com
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Cardinal – Virtual modular synthesizer plugin

cardinal.kx.studio
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Vlog: One year of hut life (feat. Atlas singing) [video]

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Ytstalker

ytstalker.fun
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Lying with Statistics: How Economists Just Make Stuff Up [video]

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Are Job Interviews Failing Us?

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iscream26
·geçen yıl·discuss
https://web.archive.org/web/20190718210342/https://medium.co...
iscream26
·2 yıl önce·discuss
That's just the UX of most ebook reader application, it's not a limitation of the format itself. The conceptual model of the most popular epub readers are built upon the concept of a personal library, but that's just because, as you said: "most existing epubs are books". There's nothing stopping anyone from creating an epub file that's not a transcription of a book.

Calibre's e-book viewer should cover your use-case just fine, and in KDE is quite easy to set that viewer as the default application for epub files.
iscream26
·2 yıl önce·discuss
"Also known as a 'Slut Drop'."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4og8wG8VQWM&t=74s
iscream26
·3 yıl önce·discuss
That is my intention yes, and I could swear that I did include the specific element on the link. But I guess either it was automatically removed or I somehow copied it wrong?

I got the link from Arch's wiki[1] (it's in the note at the end of the summary), all I did was right-click > Copy Link.

[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd
iscream26
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Truly the be-all-end-all for Linux audio servers. All the ease-of-use of Pulse without any of its issues.
iscream26
·3 yıl önce·discuss
I wouldn't be that enthusiastic about it. Best I can say is that it is not terrible. In simplified terms, all it does is download exe files from URL addresses that it gets from yaml metadata files, and then silently executes them; which in turn means that it leaves all of the installer's checkboxes unmodified, cluttering your desktop with icons in the process. On top of that, Windows Terminal has been failing to update on my machine as of late. I don't think this should be the standard for a first-party package manager, but I'd say it's par for the course for Microsoft.

It's also worth noting that all of Winget's code was initially taken from AppGet, without much recognition.[1] Apparently Microsoft cared just enough about that detail to mention the project they forked in passing, as part of a list of third-party package manager projects for Windows.[2] This is why, IMO, you should always first consider a copyleft license for an open source project.

[1] https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/28/21272964/microsoft-winget...

[2] https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/windows-package-m...

EDIT: fixed vertical spacing.
iscream26
·3 yıl önce·discuss
> Capitalism repeatedly creates situations where new things are created that make everyone's lives better, and existing things get cheaper and better over time.

> everyone's lives better

> things get cheaper and better over time.

Oh, fuck off with that bullshit. Capitalism may appear to thrive when living in a first-world country, but only does so through exploitation and cutting corners. More to the point, isn't it funny that despite capitalism being pretty much the de facto economic system of the world only a few countries are actually deemed worth living in? No, some abstract 'informed exchange of currency' didn't magically cause things to appear out of thin air. People make things, and they are almost certainly underpaid and overworked. Behind every AI model there are X poorly paid workers around the world that curated the data that it needs to function. Behind every piece of clothing there are Y poorly paid workers in Bangladesh that made it. And behind every rechargeable battery there are Z Congolese kids risking death inside a mine in search for cobalt. We might try to (and often do) look away, pretend that those are the unfortunate results of corporate blunders that seldom happen, but they're not. Invisible exploitation is what makes the kind of lifestyle that is available in first-world countries possible.