1976 vs 2016 Peoplemover by rubberbiscuit in Disney

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Other than the more gendered language of "mankind" instead of "humankind", I like the 1976 audio a LOT more than the 2016 audio. Despite both being from Disney, the 2016 audio seems a LOT more fake and... Disneyfied, with fake cheerfulness, all the promotions of Disney IPs, the gift shop, the mickey mouse voice... I've only watched the very beginning (switching from one to another) and I pretty immediately dislike the style of the 2016 ride. I also like the style of pillars in 1976 more than 2016; they look modern but do not look fake like the 2016 ones.

Quarterly observations Q1 2022: What signs of collapse do you see in your region? by happysmash27 in collapse

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Location: Pasadena, Southern California.

There is snow in the ground. What?!?? I've never seen this before here, and from what I've read it hasn't happened since the 50s! We just had highs of 32°C three days ago (according to Acuweather), which isn't that hot, sure, but certainly not cold! Very chaotic weather, and I'm surprised I've found no other posts about this anywhere, as I've never seen this and my family were pretty shocked about it too… Maybe the weather is very localised; it happens near Filmore station but near Sierra Madre Villa station only around 10 blocks away it is significantly warmer. So, maybe it's just not widespread enough to be reported quickly. I may post some pictures if I can get some good ones; currently the only daytime picture of this I have has a person in it.

First Texas, now Southern California, perhaps. I suspect climate change, which causes more extreme weather, but as weather ≠ climate, it is also possible that this is just a one-off aberration. Will have to see if such strange weather continues into the future.

Broke Liberals by TheJamesRocket in memes

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A lot of people like to assume a lot of people online are hypocrites, but I often find that the supposed "hypocrites" they are talking about are actually two separate groups.

I'm not sure whether liberals fall into this category or not though.

'A mass fatality event': California struggles with backlog of bodies of COVID-19 victims by happysmash27 in collapse

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X-Post from https://www.reddit.com/r/collapse/comments/ku2n9u/a_mass_fatality_event_california_struggles_with/. I think it fits well with my other X-Post today, since it is two major collapsey things happening at once in the US. Collapse of the US into... something else, is looking more and more likely at this point.

Quarterly observations Q1 2021: What signs of collapse do you see in your region? by happysmash27 in collapse

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Unfortunately I have been slow on updating these threads (maybe I should make a bot for this... or better yet, just go on SaidIt more frequently like I have been doing with a Discord I moderate), so one of the observations that would otherwise be in Q1 2021 if I was more timely is actually in the Q3 2020 thread. It is the following, by /u/mierda:

r/collapse is collapsing under its own weight, so, pioneers, I am just a humble refugee.

SE TX: No hard freezes yet and we are starting the second week of January.

From https://saidit.net/s/collapse/comments/5cdd/quarterly_observations_q3_2020_what_signs_of/qzkj

Endless Corporate Bailouts, None For The People by EndlessSunflowers in memes

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In this case, isn't it corporate welfare that is destroying the free market? And as for socialism in countries, don't the world banks and the CIA have a hand in many of their failings?

Yes and yes. Or, at least in my opinion (not the same person you replied to, but I agreed with them).

Endless Corporate Bailouts, None For The People by EndlessSunflowers in memes

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It doesn't, IMO. It may leave a country without crucial industries for a while, but if we just stop bailing these companies out, they will know that they can't keep taking such big risks, and there tend to be alternatives in a truly free market anyway.

This Is How A Real Debate Should Be - We Need To Bring All Ideas To The Table by EndlessSunflowers in memes

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Which one is which?

You're Still Not Speaking Up? by ANIKAHirsch in LockdownSkepticism

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If by bubble you mean staying at home, definitely.

You're Still Not Speaking Up? by ANIKAHirsch in LockdownSkepticism

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My life is mostly digital, so all lockdown meant for me was that I didn't have to constantly worry about commuting and packing up things, for example bringing enough food, since I have everything at home. So I wouldn't consider it stolen time at all, perhaps even the opposite, since I'm no longer forced to waste time constantly commuting from place to place and packing and unpacking things. On principle I opposed forced quarantine, but I don't want to be forced to waste hours of my time constantly commuting to and from school only to put my health more at risk either.

Cloudflare Must Expose Operators of Popular Pirate Streaming Sites by [deleted] in piracy

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Cloudflare is also bad for a lot of other reasons. One of the most annoying to me is constantly having to fill out captchas to access sites as a Tor user, with some sites even breaking when their assets are stored on separate Cloudflare domains which require one to go to the assets manually to fill out the captcha. Cloudflare also promotes search engine monopolies by blocking alternative search engines from crawling their sites. I really don't like them.

“The purpose for which this subpoena is sought is to obtain the identities of the individuals assigned to these websites who have exploited ACE Members’ exclusive rights in their copyrighted works without their authorization,” ACE wrote while requesting the subpoena.

My, I absolutely hate this group, but I have to commend them for actually using proper terminology. Many people erroneously refer to copyright infringement as "theft", despite them being legally distinct concepts with completely different reasons for existing, with property being a natural right, and copyright being a temporary, government-granted monopoly designed to encourage the creation of the arts. Referring to it as such was even ruled as "pejorative" in MPAA v. Hotfile. Perhaps that is why the ACE avoids doing so.

Donald Trump: Joe Biden Will Appease Domestic Terrorists, I Will Arrest Them by Trulytimes in politics

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I don't like either of these options too much, especially because of how vaguely "terrorist" is defined. Perhaps make sure it is legal for people to defend their location and physical property, though, and arrest those who kill or severely and intentionally injure others. Also arrest people for arson. But is a mob shouting at someone in an intimidating way, for example, "terrorism"? Or does just being in a protest where some do bad things count as "terrorism"? Because I do not think that should be a jailable offense.

If white BLM people tell you to raise your first, or to support BLM, just say: "No, because it would be cultural appropriation." by suckitreddit in whatever

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Cultural appropriation is implemented as such a stupid idea, as if cultures can't be shared and spread. The way some people apply it, it sounds like something right-wing nationalists would come up with, not the left! I very much disagree with the concept, and think that we should freely share the best aspects of our cultures as much as possible, should we want to (I can understand that others may want to be more isolationist for diversity of cultures, but I come from a multicultural society and am mixed race so I prefer mixing).

Comply and live is a myth. by Orangutan in news

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WOW! I haven't seen such a good debunking in a long time, especially not of something I actually agreed with before seeing the response. Do you have a source I can link about this?

A Liberals Guide to Labeling by [deleted] in Humor

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Bottom right looks female to me.

All the others, on the other hand… I'm pretty sure are only partially what they label them as, or even barely/not what they label them as at all. I doubt Biden would be very competent at this point (due to aging), Bill Gates, to my knowledge, is not really a scientist (maybe a computer scientist or science enthusiast though???), and George Floyd was more of a victim than a hero, to my knowledge. And I'm pretty sure Michelle Obama is not very oppressed at all, or at least isn't in the present moment.

Let that sink in. by [deleted] in politics

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Why not use the original meme?

Let that sink in. by [deleted] in politics

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I don't quite get it. If you are implying that she could easily be duped to launch nukes, though, skills or lack thereof in one area do not necessarily translate to skills or lack of skills in another. I can imagine getting duped at a hair salon myself, but I can't imagine getting duped to put people's lives in danger so easily. We (almost) all make mistakes, especially in less serious areas in life like services.

Something isn't right here by [deleted] in Coronavirus

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Part of the reason so few have died is because of the intensive prevention measures. Also, I hear the effects of COVID-19 can still be pretty bad even if they don't kill you.

Scene Bust Triggered Historic Drop in ‘Pirate’ Releases by [deleted] in piracy

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Still not going to buy their DRM-infested junk, though, regardless of if a pirated release occurs or not.

How many broken bones do you have ? A number is enough. No details required by [deleted] in AskSaidIt

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I believe 0.

If your state/country voids all gun laws, what weapons would you get? by zyxzevn in AskSaidIt

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Probably none for a while; just because all guns are legal, doesn't mean I will suddenly have money to pay for them or time to practice.

Homo Covidiot by [deleted] in memes

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Now I'm wondering what my skull shape is, as I am mixed.

Google is apparently taking down all/most fediverse apps from Google Play on the grounds that that some servers in the fediverse engage in hate speech. by happysmash27 in Internet

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I am very happy Android supports alternative app stores even on the low-end non-rooted phones, and am glad that I had installed the fediverse apps I use from F-Droid in the first place. It is a very good app repository indeed, and very good for sorting through all the proprietary malware to only the good free/open source apps. Like the SaidIt app, for instance! Thank you very much for releasing it on F-Droid :) .

My magnora7 account just got IPbanned by reddit by magnora7 in MeanwhileOnReddit

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I just don't feel like arguing the bad point, yes. I haven't actually convinced myself I was wrong about it yet, as much as I have tried, but am very tired of dying on that hill which I don't even particularly care about.

Google’s new web standard could disable your ad-blocker by [deleted] in Adblock

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Exactly how opaque are these web bundles? Even if they all come from the same domain, it should be possible to block ads based on the content itself, such as with the rule I made to block the excessive anti-adblock messages from TVTropes (no matter what they appear every single time with no breaks):

tvtropes.org##body > div:matches-css(z-index: 100001):has(div:has(h2:has-text(/^This is page #\d* you have viewed this month without ads/)))

Lives Matter by [deleted] in memes

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THANK YOU SO MUCH! We finally have a catchphrase we can use against police brutality that people won't accuse one of being a racist for!

Google is apparently taking down all/most fediverse apps from Google Play on the grounds that that some servers in the fediverse engage in hate speech. by happysmash27 in Internet

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The Reddit thread I found out about this from may also be of note. It also links to a Hacker News thread on the same topic.

My magnora7 account just got IPbanned by reddit by magnora7 in MeanwhileOnReddit

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Where, exactly, do people advocating for pedophilia use hundreds of accounts and VPNs to create the appearance of being the popular majority? I always feel it is the opposite.

…I believe that all information should be free, and a while ago made the mistake of extending that idea to child pornography. Because I don't feel like arguing about it again, let's just say I was wrong about it.

In real life (in Southern California), it is not uncommon for people to agree with me or be indifferent, but on every single platform online, whether Reddit, Raddle, SaidIt, Twitter, etc, inevitably practically everyone will disagree with me VERY STRONGLY, ban me, or say something like "can't advocate violence, so K stands for anything but kill. KYS", even when I am only talking about people's reactions to the opinion rather than advocating for the opinion itself (which is way more effort than it's worth, for a form of expression which I do not like and don't think should have existed in the first place, but which unfortunately is still made of 1s and 0s and therefore fits with my definition of "freedom of information", with a bunch of exceptions too long to write here when the opinion itself is not the point).

…On second look, it seems that now exactly one other person in that specific thread ended up at least partially agreeing with me.

But my point is, that in general, the consensus online is usually near-unanimously against anything even close to pedophilia, to such a large extent that I usually try to avoid going anywhere near the subject for fear of being permabanned. I think the risk of astroturfing is much larger for other topics. I could be wrong, but I have not seen anywhere where pedophilia is not heavily shunned.

Female pornstars be like by [deleted] in memes

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One of the few references I do not understand at all, not even through popcultural osmosis. I don't view erotic things that often in the first place, view even less erotic things with females in then (and when I do am usually not searching it out), and don't view anything erotic which is commercially-produced at all, so this is in a completely different sphere than I am in.

How many Dems by [deleted] in Humor

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Supposedly, from what I hear, enough to form a large enough majority that Republicans stop vetoing everything they try to pass through.

We're All Serfs Of Big Tech Now by [deleted] in TechCompanies

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Is it really a complete monopoly though? In most areas, plenty of alternatives exist; people are just reluctant to switch to them. It may be hard, but it is possible, as evidenced by the fact that we are not discussing this on Reddit right now.

Is Cloudflare the world's largest MITM honeypot? by Drewski in Internet

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I hate Cloudflare. I have to constantly fill out captchas when I browse over Tor for more and more sites, and they promote search engine monopolies too. It's too bad SaidIt has so many DDOS attacks, because otherwise it would be much easier for it to avoid it (SaidIt also uses Cloudflare). I'm really glad more resistance is building against it, though, because it does many things that I really dislike.

There is no way to solve the captcha without enabling Javascript and Cookies.

Actually, Google's Recaptcha used to work fine without Javascript, and often even worked a bit better. But now they've switched to HCaptcha, and I need to keep enabling it again.

Tor users and VPN users are also a victim of Cloudflare.

I am a Tor user on desktop and, as mentioned above, I am constantly plagued with captchas all the time the more sites use Cloudflare. Worse, some sites are broken even after filling out the captcha, since their assets are locked behind another Cloudflare-protected domain, meaning I must go to the assets manually to fill out even more captchas to get access to them.

My VPN, AzireVPN, always works fine though. I believe this is because it is smaller than a lot of the bigger VPNs, which is one of the main reasons I chose it. At the time I switched, it was also not blocked by the Great Chinese Firewall.

However, it is not viable for me to stay on my VPN on my main computer, since if I put it on system-wide, none of my websites are accessible, but if I use network namespaces to use only my browser through it (which is a pain to set up in the first place), my audio will not work, since Pulseaudio is running in a different network namespace.

Thank you for this article, by the way. Now I have even more ammo against Cloudflare.

A picture worth a thousand words by [deleted] in pics

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Reminds me of appeasement with the Nazis.

Not to say BLM are like the Nazis, of course; one could say one is like Hitler because they drink water and Hitler also drank water and it would be about as valid… but in this specific aspect of appeasement I think a similarity may be able to be drawn, assuming this fire was actually caused by BLM rioters and is not just coincidental.

Reddit response to a post about a trans identified male saying that when wombs become available he'll use them to make white babies. Antifa sub members are surprised and disappointed that trans fascism exists by Immortallogic in censorship

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For the same reason "SJW" is an insult; it is a word certain political positions use to denote another specific alleged political position which they dislike. I remember people on the left asking very similar questions on why "SJW" is an insult.

This younger generation is so hilariously dispicable. by [deleted] in whatever

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You're only looking at the part of the young generation which is on TikTok; other parts of my generation on other platforms may be different. Nevertheless, I was born in 2001 (and just turned 19 a couple days ago) and see no problem with any of this except for being on the proprietary platform TikTok (and the personality traits in the conclusion paragraph), so maybe there is still a grain of truth to this judgement.

Equality, just not always by [deleted] in Humor

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I've never met anyone that said both of those things at the same time, but there are probably some hypocrites like that. I agree with the top headline and disagree with the bottom.

Why did Hitler never part his hair in the middle? by LarrySwinger2 in funny

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Terrible joke, absolutely terrible and unfunny! I groaned… But I enjoyed it anyway somehow, and now I don't know how to upvote it. I guess I will just vote it as "fun" anyway.

Actual statistical threat... by JasonCarswell in memes

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I think COVID-19 is significantly larger of a threat than terrorism, although still relatively small now that people either have herd immunity, or have been preventing its spread well enough that the threat is still low. It is also much easier to mitigate spread of it without taking away people's rights; just encourage people to stay inside if possible and wear masks, while still allowing them to do otherwise if circumstances demand it or if they are just very stubborn.

Tabs, Tabs Everywhere by LarrySwinger2 in funny

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I believe I've actually had even more tabs open in the past at some point, but now I have a few less. Still many thousands of them, though. Tree Style Tabs is now a necessity for me to view, organise, and close them. This is one major reason I use Waterfox and Palemoon over Firefox (since the addon is a lot less powerful on Firefox since they removed XUL).

Tabs, Tabs Everywhere by LarrySwinger2 in funny

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I too have thousands of tabs open. The vast majority aren't critical at all, but some are still important, and it's a pain to sort through all of them to find the ones that are important and the ones that aren't.

Tulsi Gabbard, the only non-white Dem candidate with primary delegates, confirms she was not invited to DNC by [deleted] in politics

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Actually, her father "is of Samoan and European ancestry" according to her Wikipedia page, so she is actually partially white.

WordPress developer said Apple wouldn't allow updates to the free app until it added in-app purchases (OP's note: for domains) — letting Apple collect a 30% cut by happysmash27 in StallmanWasRight

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Note added by me, because the original headline is slightly misleading. Nevertheless, this is still yet another example of abuse from proprietary platform holders.

Are there good brands (and/or corporations) you like? by JasonCarswell in AskSaidIt

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My favourite phone brands are Fairphone, Purism, and Pine64. All of them have removable batteries, headphone jacks, and SD card slots in their phones. All of them allow one to install one's own OS. Both Purism and Pine64 sell Linux phones, and Fairphone sells fair trade phones which are also very modular and fair to the user. Purism's Librem 5 includes hardware kill switches and even removable modem and WiFi/Bluetooth cards. Both the Librem 5 and Fairphone are designed to last as long as possible, and the Pinephone probably is too. And the both Librem 5 and Pinephone even have open source schematics.

I also love my Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional2, as it is very high quality and has a UNIX keyboard layout. It is one of the electronic products which I think is most likely to last my entire lifetime.

Another open source project of note is the MNT Reform, which is probably the most repairable and open source laptop available today.

I also dream of getting a libre Talos Secure Workstation some day, and have for a very long time. It is open source hardware and powerful too, a very rare combination.

The only one I have personal experience with is my Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional2. For my 18th birthday, I got a Librem 5, but despite it being my 19th birthday today, it has still not arrived yet because of many delays pushing the Evergreen batch further back. They are making lots of progress though!

Edit: Vitamix blenders are also very high quality from what I hear and from my own experience. I have only heard praise for them, and after this side of my family got one, I have found it is amazingly high quality and capable indeed (it can even make vegan milk and heat up soup!). In my opinion it is one of the nicest things in this apartment, along with my keyboard.

Oh! And I almost forgot! Very old Dell monitors are also very good! My two Dell 1907FPVs with a copyright date on their manual of 2006 are some of the oldest things I own and still work perfectly. Looking at their manual, their quality control is astounding:

Dell-branded monitors undergo exhaustive testing for performance, reliability, durability and compatibility with Dell systems. Under our H.A.L.T (Highly Accelerated Life Cycle Testing) regimen, Dell engineers push our monitors well past specified tolerance limits for heat, cold, vibration, shocks and drops, to ensure that they can withstand real-world conditions.

They even drop-tested the desktop monitor! Wow!

I have no idea how their new monitors are, but their old monitors ubiquitous on Craigslist are great.

Just the tip. by JasonCarswell in memes

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The governments tried to pretend that locking down for only a few weeks, then months, would make sense, but those of us in the loop already knew it would be necessary to lockdown for a lot longer to completely eliminate the spread of the virus. But the governments won't say that, because then people wouldn't accept the lockdown, and because they themselves wanted to open up the economy as soon as possible. It will probably take longer than expected to get a vaccine, too, and might take a LOT longer.

In Microsoft Windows the Police May Get Access to All the Files (and That’s Almost Impossible to Stop, It’s Very Difficult to Prevent This) by [deleted] in TechCompanies

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What about gaming?

…I say, when the vast majority of my games work on Linux anyway, I switched to Linux from Mac for more game support, and recently I found out that even GTA Online works in Wine and have been enjoying it a lot recently.

But still, what about, say… the newest Microsoft Flight Simulator??? Aha!

I just boycott those games (and even games which run on Wine, but not natively; I got GTA V for free from the Epic Games Stote), but others may be more entrenched in the Windows ecosystem than me.

I'm having a hard time playing devil's advocate against my own OS preference here. I don't even have a Windows install.

…But my point is, that another acceptable use for Windows may be for gaming. It shouldn't be necessary most of the time, but if one already has games that will run on Windows but not Linux, either natively or in Wine, than a dual boot for the sole purpose of playing those games shouldn't hurt too much. Perhaps try Linux for the other games though, as Linux tends to be faster and lighter than Windows with more control.

TRIGGERED by EndlessSunflowers in funny

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TBH, I mostly just dislike it when people act like saying "all lives matter" discounts black lives.

Saying "save the ocean" doesn't mean "don't save the whales". It means "save the ocean including the whales".

I like being inclusive and I like being pedantic about language, using gender-neutral pronouns, and using "trunk" for the main git repository instead of "master". I should be able to include everyone without being associated with white supremacy.

And even on to "save the whales", sometimes that does lead to people disproportionately paying attention to the whales instead of the other creatures, though a better example would be "save the pandas". People often disproportionately pay attention to cute or interesting endangered animals like pandas or tigers, while ignoring saving other species that might be easier and more practical to save. The latter point about other species being easier/more practical to save has nothing to do with BLM/ALM, but the point is that sometimes paying attention to one part of the picture specifically, brings attention away from the full thing, paying attention to one animal instead of the entire ecosystem. We need to end discrimination and police brutality, and these don't only happen with black people. Perhaps we can start with the latter, as it seems to be the bigger issue lately and is easier to define, IMO.

PS: Despite somewhat disagreeing with the point, I'm still up-insightfuling your post anyway, as I do think it contributes to discussion in a site which is otherwise biased against BLM. Whichever community I am in, I like seeing the viewpoints which are underrepresented in it.

i am transitioning and am now taking homrones. by bugsbunny in whatever

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Your Holyness, which types of hormones does one take to become a forex trading robot anyway?

We are being forced by our server company to remove a big sub from saidit by magnora7 in SaidIt

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Hopefully by then we have a decentralised platform.

We are being forced by our server company to remove a big sub from saidit by magnora7 in SaidIt

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Free speech advocates will stand with you too! And many libertarians. I lean fairly left, and very libertarian, and dislike that ip2 was banned, even if I disagree with the sub itself.

We are being forced by our server company to remove a big sub from saidit by magnora7 in SaidIt

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What about the GDPR would make it so hard for SaidIt to host there?

We are being forced by our server company to remove a big sub from saidit by magnora7 in SaidIt

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Me too. SaidIt is best when there are both right and left wing opinions side-by-side, IMO.

It still occasionally happens today, too, but often there seems to be a bias to the right, because the right tends to be more censored online from what I see.

We are being forced by our server company to remove a big sub from saidit by magnora7 in SaidIt

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Some of us are fairly left-wing too, but got banned and removed more and more often as censorship got stronger. Nevertheless, it will eventually get to the point where we run into problems, too, if this trend persists. I really hope it doesn't.

We are being forced by our server company to remove a big sub from saidit by magnora7 in SaidIt

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SaidIt isn't dead yet! But perhaps we should look to moving towards something more decentralised.

We are being forced by our server company to remove a big sub from saidit by magnora7 in SaidIt

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I'm glad it was only IP2, at least, that was the problem, as that sub is bad enough that I blocked it myself (and it takes a LOT for me to block anything at all).

I'm still disappointed though :( , as I oppose censorship even of things I dislike.

Hopefully we can get a decentralised platform at some point that doesn't rely on server hosting like this. Who knows what they will decide is unacceptable next?

A college kid’s fake, AI-generated blog fooled tens of thousands. This is how he made it. by happysmash27 in technology

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You're fast. I hadn't even finished writing my own comment on this post before you replied! Thank you for the link. I guess I will have to edit my submission statement to be a comment on your post as well.

A college kid’s fake, AI-generated blog fooled tens of thousands. This is how he made it. by happysmash27 in technology

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As you might have guessed, it's GPT-3 again. GPT-3 is very convincing in Turing tests even with very basic configuration, and can pretty convincingly emulate the type of human who always pretends they know everything and convincingly sounds like it when they actually don't, but, as seen in posts linked from it (the article linked at the beginning of this comment, not in this post), can even communicate when a question makes no sense or its reasoning when given the right seed. It's amazing, pretty scary, and makes me really want to learn more about AI to stay ahead of the curve, as have many things lately.

Porr says he wanted to prove that GPT-3 could be passed off as a human writer. Indeed, despite the algorithm’s somewhat weird writing pattern and occasional errors, only three or four of the dozens of people who commented on his top post on Hacker News raised suspicions that it might have been generated by an algorithm. All those comments were immediately downvoted by other community members.

That's one of the scariest parts ↑ . People thought GPT-3 was a real human and downvoted people suspicious of it for what seemed like an ad hominem attack. It was at this point in reading that I decided to X-Post to SaidIt.

Some online content has so little substance that it seems like it was written by bots. How do we tell it apart from stuff actually written by bots? And… what if some of this stuff was already written by bots before, but we just didn't notice?

Can you prove I'm not a robot? You might get a decent idea by diving deep into my account history under this username (it goes back almost 10 years now and includes my voice on YouTube), but if I did not have such account history, I suspect it would be quite a challenge these days.

My feelings about the Mozilla layoffs by [deleted] in TechCompanies

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It looks like K-Meleon is going to switch to Goanna too, from the Wikipedia page, which is the same engine used in Palemoon. So, soon they will be in a larger combined group of users, which could hopefully bring more support to both projects! (At least from what I understand, as I am only just reading the Wikipedia page now. I only recently heard about it in a screenshot in an article about the web as it was several years ago, which makes sense, given that it's a Windows browser and I've never used Windows as my primary operating system.)

No ordinary Queen by [deleted] in Humor

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Keep it up with the quality humorous content! I've found myself upvoting lots and lots of your posts lately.

new insane censorship method (docdroid service) by vintologi_se in censorship

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My usual method for hosting anything is to just dump it somewhere in my /Upload directory on self-hosted happysmash27.me. External services are just too much of a hassle with their file size limits, file type limits, censorship, etc.

Dungeons & Dragons Asks Fans To Help Shape The Future Of Their Products, Especially Want Feedback “From Fans Who May Have Been Underrepresented Historically” by scrubking in KotakuInAction

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Hopefully some good ideas will come out of this, rather than the common pattern of shoehorning something ideological in.

This man embodies the spirit of Saidit by FediNetizen in funny

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I'm pretty sure SaidIt itself welcomes all political views provided that they adhere to the Pyramid of Debate, which is why I love this site so much. You can find people with many political views here, all over the spectrum.

Perhaps there is a bit of a bias against liberalism, though, since non-liberals are more likely to be censored and therefore seek out an uncensored alternatives to other sites, while liberals are less likely to be censored and do the same.

The Browser Monopoly by [deleted] in Browsers

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Product choices like these can be traced directly back to who provides the biggest web browsers, and why they’re doing it. Google is fundamentally in the business of advertising, which is why they have absolutely no interest in limiting ad impressions, or preventing the sharing of your personal data. I suspect that this is primarily why they don’t bother with password manager features, either, though it’s an open question.*

Wait, Chrome seriously doesn't have a built-in password manager?? Is that why people use weird separate ones? Every browser I have used for a very long time now (Firefox then Palemoon then Waterfox) has had this feature.

Speaking of which, I really wish more people would use Waterfox and Palemoon. They are falling behind with support for a few websites (especially those from Google), but they have support for amazing features I am unwilling to go without, usually through XUL addons, including tree style tabs, a roomy bookmarks toolbar, and support for extra toolbars for addons.

Alternatively, Firefox could just add back in XUL addons. These were a primary reason I switched to Firefox in the first place, but now Firefox is just turning into a lame Chrome clone in regards to addons :( .

Interesting by Questionable in Coronavirus

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Needs more context. How many deaths were there in 2018 and 2019? Is something causing them to reduce?

Also, part of the reason deaths are so low is that people are wearing masks and social distancing. But what if these practices also lead to less deaths in other areas? Less going out means less car crash deaths, and more wearing masks also means people catch less non-COVID diseases.

I do agree, though, that this is interesting.

My feelings about the Mozilla layoffs by [deleted] in TechCompanies

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People are angry at Moz, I am angry at them too. But there is no other web browser vendor out there that cares for you.

Actually, there are NetSurf, Waterfox, and Palemoon, but they are even smaller, and desperately in need of more development. I really wish either Mozilla would bring back XUL, or more people would use Waterfox or Palemoon, because my web browsing experience is becoming incompatible with more and more sites, but I am unwilling to give up well-integrated tree style tabs, a roomy bookmarks toolbar, and addons toolbars.

Admit the fact:Whites are endangered race soon to be extinct. by Yourmomiswhore in whatever

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Just a headline? No text? No explanation? No explaining the reasoning of this idea to those that don't currently agree with it? I am disappointed.

Mozilla is laying off 250 people and planning a ‘new focus’ on making money by Drewski in TechCompanies

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I just wish Mozilla would bring back XUL. Waterfox and Palemoon are having a hard time keeping up!

BLACK PEOPLE ARE NOT VICTIMS. THEY ARE LOSERS. by [deleted] in whatever

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Black people are not a homogenous hivemind, though. People of any ethnicity can vary a lot, so although this may be true for some, it is probably not true for others (like you?).

When they tell you colonials just kidnapped black people from Africa by SNCA_Furweeb in whatever

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Both are pretty horrible, TBH.

is google biased? I want to look at Google Trends, but I do not believe the whole country is searching for a Democratic Candidate. by [deleted] in censorship

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Insightful and funny! (Because it's such a different perspective than I had before, I guess, and because it's funny to imagine Google highlighting only Linux searches). You make a very good point!

Reddit mod posts trick question (How do you meet women during quarantine?). Is actually a scolding lecture against men for wanting to pursue the opposite sex or leave isolation. by madcow-5 in MeanwhileOnReddit

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Homeland Security Worries Covid-19 Masks Are Breaking Facial Recognition, Leaked Document Shows. So from my viewpoint, it looks like there are more nefarious motives to stop people from wearing masks than to get them to wear masks.

test2 by Varg_utan_Flock in AltLeft

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Hello.

Why don't you all put your $$$ where your mouth is? by Lilith_Fair in whatever

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$5 is actually a lot for me, since I have 0 monthly income, and it would almost double my monthly expenses, currently which are about $7 per month to my VPS (which I am working on using for a cheap commercial VPN to try to get some source of income) and coming out of my slowly shrinking bank account.

Would $1 be worth it though, after fees? Because I think I can afford an extra dollar a month in this case, given how important SaidIt is to me. I couldn't afford it at all if I gave that to everyone I would like to support, but SaidIt is important enough to me that I can prioritise it.

Unisex by [deleted] in memes

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Lol.

I'm might not agree with whatever message it's pushing, but it is a funny comic. I guess that's already reflected in my voting, though. Hurray for seperate funny and insightful votes \(^ω^)/ !

Race mixing was the biggest mistake ever. The world should have never globalized and we would all still be happy living in tribes. by SNCA_Furweeb in whatever

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Well, nothing we can do about it now. The metaphorical cat is already metaphorically out of the metaphorical bag.

I think race mixing is good, though, since it makes people less prone to racism, and also because more diverse genes can help weed out genetic defects. It's hard to judge people based on race when you yourself do not fall into any solid racial category.

Disclaimer: Am saying this as a mixed person. Not that all mixed people necessarily feel the same as me, though. I bet there are at least some who feel differently.

A Conspiracy To Kill IE6 by [deleted] in Browsers

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Permalink: https://blog.chriszacharias.com/a-conspiracy-to-kill-ie6.

Instead of outright dropping IE6 support, what if we just threatened to?

Hey, isn't that exactly what Google Docs has been doing to "old versions" of "Firefox" (which for me are actually just Waterfox or Palemoon)? They always say it will be unsupported but it never actually happens (which I am glad, because I am not willing do use a browser with a horrible, barely-customisable UI with no extra toolbar support, roomy bookmarks toolbar, or even decent tree style tabs).

He responded “Oh, I just figured you guys copied the banner that Google Docs had put up.” I was confused. How could Google Docs have beaten us to the punch on this? I opened up Google Docs in IE6 and sure enough, a banner very much like ours was showing at the top.

Wait, what?? Is Google Docs seriously that old‽‽

Are you male or female? by zevena in AskSaidIt

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I think it's usually neither. Many groups do… things, whether it be the rich and powerful, governments, organisations, or even just an unorganized group of individuals.

Why was I blocked by the Cloudflare Firewall? Is there something I can do to prevent triggering this "1020 Error"? by ISaidWhatISaid in SaidIt

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Try accessing the site over Tor. Usually that would be horrible advice as Cloudflare will always serve to Tor users a captcha one needs to fill out in order to view the site… but a captcha is better than not being able to access the site at all.

(Speaking of which, how are you posting this???)

I really hate Cloudflare and how annoying it makes it for Tor users, especially when assets are stored on another Cloudflare-restricted domain and one has to go to them manually to fill out yet another captcha. It also promotes search engine monopolies. Sadly, moving SaidIt back away from it might be pretty hard, since it still gets so many DDOS attacks.

is google biased? I want to look at Google Trends, but I do not believe the whole country is searching for a Democratic Candidate. by [deleted] in censorship

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Isn't this only showing searches for democratic candidates though? So even if a state mostly searches for Republican candidates, it doesn't matter as it is only paying attention to democrat ones, which there will usually be at least some searches for. A similar map could probably be made of searches for Linux distros, but that wouldn't imply that Linux is the majority operating system in most states.

Also, just because one is searching for a democratic candidate doesn't mean one supports them. One could very well search a candidate they don't like to read bad things about them, or search a candidate they don't have an opinion on to form an opinion about them.

Reddit mod posts trick question (How do you meet women during quarantine?). Is actually a scolding lecture against men for wanting to pursue the opposite sex or leave isolation. by madcow-5 in MeanwhileOnReddit

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They didn't want me to wear a mask when I first started wearing them, though.

Elevated rates of autism, other neurodevelopmental and psychiatric diagnoses, and autistic traits in transgender and gender-diverse individuals [Nature] by zyxzevn in science

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I always heard that autistic people were also more likely to be LGBTQ+. I guess the same is also true the other way.

(Disclaimer: only read the headline)

Feminism is anti-woman by Schloss in memes

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Exactly what I am wondering.

Teespring bans all Antifa merchandise by [deleted] in news

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I oppose Teaspring banning any type of merchandise, but support them being legally allowed to ban whatever they seem fit. Thankfully, I don't believe Teaspring is much of a monopoly, so it should be pretty easy to find an alternative to them.

Feds Uncover "Most Sophisticated Tunnel In US History" Along Southern Border by magnora7 in news

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There could be even more sophisticated tunnels that we just haven't seen yet, because a better-made tunnel would not cause a sinkhole.

What men don't know: Women AREN'T men. Our perspective is different from yours. And, not all women are the same! by missdaisycan in whatever

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I was prepared to be triggered (I like to think of everyone as mostly equal)… then I clicked on the post and realised it was just dating advice, and I believe sexuality one of the few realms where I think it makes sense to pay attention to sex and gender, at least to a point, since as always, there are exceptions to rules. For example, as a rule, women are generally attracted to males, but some women are also attracted to other women. But, at least for dating, listing out all the rules does make for a reasonable baseline, I think, and a very interesting analysis that doesn't perpetuate any stereotypes I would consider harmful at the moment. I would be interested to see a similar analysis for what other gender/sexuality combinations are attracted to.

Shipment of nearly 20 thousand fake U.S. driver's licenses from China were just confiscated at Chicago airport by scrubking in politics

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I think the US already is in a war with China. It's just that it's trade and information warfare, rather than a war of violence.

Reddit mod posts trick question (How do you meet women during quarantine?). Is actually a scolding lecture against men for wanting to pursue the opposite sex or leave isolation. by madcow-5 in MeanwhileOnReddit

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I wouldn't call such a short, casually-written post a "lecture", personally. I was expecting some long-winded, sexist argument on how all men are disgusting sex-obsessed pigs or something, not merely an extremely short pinned post saying that posters probably wouldn't get a date anyway, and now is the perfect excuse not to date.

I am also wondering how to date properly, since I recently finally left high school (and am also now legally able to consent), although I am interested in the same (male) sex rather than the opposite. I am also very very cautious about COVID-19 (I started wearing masks around January 27th when almost no one else took the pandemic seriously), so safety is a big priority to me regardless of what the government says.

What is something you wont miss from reddit? by Javascript in AskSaidIt

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Just because I use Reddit, does not mean I am part of the same hivemind. Many people on SaidIt are also on Reddit (often still moving away from it), and many on Reddit also rarely participate in its biggest subs (which seem to get worse the bigger they are).

What is something you wont miss from reddit? by Javascript in AskSaidIt

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I absolutely hate that (and similar dismissals of arguments), in the few times they have happened to me. My arguments are genuine and I am a real person (with around 10 years of history under the same username), even if my opinions can be a bit crazy sometimes (I guess I am just a free thinker?).

What is something you wont miss from reddit? by Javascript in AskSaidIt

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I have a feeling paid shills will be on SaidIt too once it gets big enough. I wouldn't be surprised if some are here already… though I also wouldn't be surprised if there were none at all, unlike Reddit.

What is something you wont miss from reddit? by Javascript in AskSaidIt

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I've experienced some toxicity on SaidIt for my most controversial idea (recently there is a newer segment of SaidIt which is much more toxic than the older one, not adhering to the pyramid of debate well), but at least I don't have to worry about being banned for it. And even still, I actually got a few decent arguments against it too, not just smiting. So that is really nice; maybe I can actually change my opinion about it here instead of feeling horrible for having an opinion I can't find arguments against.

It's normal to be nervous about the first day of school by Drewski in memes

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Problem: How do you eat with a mask on?

Back when school was still in, this was one of my major concerns, since I was able to wear a mask outside of school, but in school I had to eat lunch, so would be vulnerable to infection if COVID-19 spread to it.

Thankfully I am no longer in school now, but I still do worry about others in schools which start IRL before the pandemic is over.

ABC/NBC More Outraged that Trump ‘Pounced’ on Biden’s Racist Comments than Biden's Racist Comments Themselves by scrubking in politics

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I legitimately have no idea how the election will go.

From the content I read, the democrats (and SJWs) seem absolutely horrible and it feels like they will get trampled very badly indeed, especially since it is likely few people will be enthusiastically voting for Biden, therefore leading to lower voter turnout.

But… then I remember that I am reading these on the uncensored part of the internet that many people go to escape the overzealous censorship of much of the left, therefore biasing this data to centrists, the right, third parties, and anyone tired of the horrible things from the left, including many people on the left who may not agree 100% with the main left narratives (which is close to where I am, although I could also describe my views as centrist). So, this bias is likely to cut out a lot of people who might support Biden.

The mainstream parts of the web tend to be censored pretty horribly, though, and it is therefore likely that they will censor news critical of Biden. And any right-wing censored places will of course be biased towards the right.

I can't say much about real life either, since my social network is pretty small and in California, though I can say that most people I have talked to about politics are tired of both Republicrat parties… but I have not talked to many people about politics.

So, my view of politics is pretty obscured.

Though, now that I think about it, real life might be a decent vantage point at least (this is the first time I have thought about it, since the last time I was discussing this was with the same real-life people I am basing this data on). If even people in urban California (which is biased towards the left) feel this way, I bet a lot of people on the right must feel even worse about the Democrats. The markets seem to think Biden will win, though, so I don't know.

Cough19 update. by christnmusicreleases in funny

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I will happily wear a mask (as I was doing so waaayyy before the government told anyone to do so, back when most people thought it was overkill, starting around January 27th), but the advice told in this comic is pretty dumb, so I would not listen to it unless it had some very good justification.

Cough19 update. by christnmusicreleases in funny

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Although I sometimes feel like I could use a downvote button too, I think it was worth it not to include it, as the option to downvote pushes people to smite people's wrongthink into oblivion instead of debate it. Sure, sometimes awfully unfunny political things end up in /s/funny, but I think that is a decent tradeoff.

I can think of one possible compromise though: Allow an "unfunny/boring" button that only appears in subs like this one geared towards entertainment more than discussion. It would be a bit awkward to implement in the Android client, but hopefully it would not be used very often anyway.

This could still have unintended consequences, though, so I would not want it implemented without much discussion. What if people still decide to use it for disagreement instead, for example?

Ukrainian Protesting vs American Protesting by EndlessSunflowers in pics

[–]happysmash27 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Are you talking about me? Because I didn't mention race at all. Police brutality effects everyone.

US Student suspended for posting photo of Crowded school hall that reopened after COVID-19 lockdown by Snehashis09 in WorldNews

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I disagree. People shouldn't get suspended for calling the school out on bad safety conditions. I would not feel safe in a crowded school during a pandemic, especially with so few people wearing masks, and even less wearing masks of high quality. Even before the pandemic got big, when almost nobody took it seriously, almost nobody except me wore a mask, and there was no stay at home order, I started wearing masks where possible around January 27th (because I am a free thinker who cares little if everyone else says it's unnecessary – and look at where that carelessness got this country, where now we have the pandemic too), but in school doing this is very hard, since one cannot eat with a mask on. I was worried about this in my tiny school with less than 100 people, before there were many cases in my area at all. This would be horrible in a big school when there are now many many cases. Students and parents should be warned of the danger.

Do you hate modern western software? by fschmidt in programming

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Have you tried old UNIX editors like Vim? Or is that still too bloated?

I personally use Emacs, which is hilariously bloated with all its plugins (it even has built-in games), but it's so old that "bloated" is actually pretty fast even on my phone (using it through the command line in Termux). But, because of the bloat, I would not recommend it to you, as Vim is often seen as a less-bloated competitor. It is way better than a horribly bloated IDE, but still slower and more bloated than most alternative command line editors.

If Vim is too bloated, you could always try something crazy like ed, but ed is stereotypically really, really bad, so I would recommend doing more research to find something better. In general, command line programs, or even programs that are just primarily operated through the command line, are way faster than native GUI programs, so if you can find one that is designed to not be bloated, it will be very non-bloated indeed.

I guess you could also try using Vi (which is probably installed by default, accessible through the terminal). Vim is just an extended version of Vi, so Vi will probably be less bloated.

Do you hate modern western software? by fschmidt in programming

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Yes, I hate modern bloated, overcomplicated software, and much prefer simpler software that adheres to the UNIX philosophy.

I'm not quite sure what this has to do with software being western, though. I'm also not quite sure what the appeal of Luan is over just using C. Is there some reason I would want to use something based on Java instead?

Do you hate modern western software? by fschmidt in programming

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Same. Sometimes I feel like a change-afraid luddite when a new technology comes along that, like most current computer technology, is horrible, but then I remember how happy I am to switch to metric, learn Esperanto, use weird but fast user interfaces like tiling window managers/compositors (right now I use Sway), learn the command line (where I do most of my computing when I can), etc, and realise that my actual problem with it is that they are making bad changes instead of good ones. I am happy to change if the change brings me benefits in the long run instead of harm.

Speaking of suckless, I really like that software, but do wish it had better Wayland support so I could switch to it. st sounds like it could be pretty cool; my current terminal alacritty uses a ridiculous amount of memory for some reason, which I guess is fine since I have tons of RAM, but it's still pretty annoying for a terminal which is supposed to be simple.

…Actually, this is the first time I've really looked at the Suckless software other than dwm and dmenu (which I actually use in Sway). Farbfeld actually looks pretty interesting and I might use it for simple software I make like my WIP ray tracer that I prefer to use with simpler libraries rather than complex.

ii also seems like a pretty cool irc client. The way it uses files and relies on programs like echo for i/o somewhat reminds me of the recent extremely simple and fast binary-to-text (and text-to-binary) converters I made: https://github.com/happysmash27/bin2txt.

Ooh! I forgot slock was a suckless project! It is definitely my favourite display locker for X11, and I think it's a shame it doesn't support Wayland.

They seem to like C a lot, even writing games in C, and I am often the same. I do wonder if C would be the best choice for a highly modular block game which I want to write, though, but in general, if I am making a program, I will usually write it in C.

Microsoft Says You Won’t Be Able to Uninstall Its New Edge Browser by [deleted] in Browsers

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Well, I can still uninstall it on my Linux machine, or on Android or Mac, or any other non-Windows machine for that matter. So what is actually the case, is that people won't be able to uninstall its new Edge browser on Windows machines.