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I was just thinking the other day that there should be an integration with ipfs for sharing video and other large files and media in fediverse to help offload the strain of that which is hot.
whaleross@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•When a Christian Makes Contact with an Atheist1·1 day agoI got an Islamic pamphlet once while enjoying the sun on my lunch break. I’m as Scandinavian whitey as can be. It was so unexpected that I wasn’t even mad.
(The pamphlet itself was as uninteresting as any other religious evangelist material.)
Fucking shout it from the yacht tops.
whaleross@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What book did you read last and what book are you currently reading? Would you recommend either of those books?5·3 days agoWould you care to share any examples of the math questions?
whaleross@lemmy.worldOPto What is this thing?@lemmy.world•[solved] Springy thingy found outsideEnglish3·5 days agoAha, thanks. I wonder how it ended up in a park.
whaleross@lemmy.worldOPto What is this thing?@lemmy.world•[solved] Springy thingy found outsideEnglish3·5 days agoWhat are their purposes?
whaleross@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it just my area or has this been an insanely humid summer?3·5 days agoNot here in Sweden. We have warnings and drought in several areas of the country because there has been less sky water than usual this entire year.
whaleross@lemmy.worldto New Communities@lemmy.world•Surrealism, Abstract- and Datamosh ContentEnglish3·6 days agoGlitch art is the class that encompasses any techniques within, such as datamoshing.
whaleross@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the equivalent of rose coloured glasses for always seeing something in a negative perspective?2·9 days agoPeople that call themselves “realist”-glasses.
whaleross@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the solution to the current world problems?6·12 days agoHumanity thrives on revolutionary new ways of social organisation. This is the end stages of the current one that is about to eat itself. Nobody knows what comes next. My personal guess is that humanity will keep doing this cycle of improving itself and letting decadence and greed make revolution inevitable many many many times over. People in every epoch of history so far have proclaimed it to be the last and yet here we are. For the good and the bad, it’s all part of the biological programming that makes humanity what it is.
whaleross@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Curiosity has not killed any Martian cats8·12 days agoSomething something misinterpretation of Schroedinger’s box.
There are terrible people everywhere and in particular everywhere online.
This is why I would never be bothered moderating and I am reluctant to release anything to the public of what I do for my own enjoyment. Cheers to moderators and people that post their art and comics and other stuff online.
Dude, this is exactly what you are doing. You have wandered into the fediverse that welcomes everybody and you are upset that not everybody agrees with you on everything and that justifies you being a dick. You are exactly the thing you are hating on in your head canon self righteous hero narrative.
Take this moment to reflect on your first instinctual mental response. Is it “but that’s because I’m right”? Think about this and what it implies.
whaleross@lemmy.worldto Buy European@feddit.uk•EU orders AI companies to clean up their act, stop using pirated dataEnglish5·14 days agoCopyrighted works will be 42% more expensive for Americans.
whaleross@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Musk's AI firm deletes posts after chatbot praises Adolf HitlerEnglish110·17 days agoWhite supremacist narcissist cry-baby has his people skew the AI chat bot bias from factual to fit his reality tunnel and now it is a nazi bot.
Shocker, isn’t it.
whaleross@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success128·17 days agoIf you think so and that this is important, maybe you could be the one that makes it happen. Start a project and gather like-minded people. That is how Linux, FOSS and community driven efforts operate. It’s useless to complain that nobody else makes the effort if you have the capabilities but can’t be arsed making an attempt yourself.
whaleross@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success213·17 days agoThere is no authority delegating responsibilities of writing tutorials for Linux. It is the responsibility of nobody and everybody. If you can’t find one for your problem, write it yourself when you have figured it out.
whaleross@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE Devs, I Love You, But Please Remove This Feature641·18 days agoFor every change there is an angry Linux user. Even when it is easily disabled and never a problem again.
On the flip side - how often do you install new programs so this becomes an annoyance in the first place?
I install something new maybe once a month or less for desktop use. I have not even noticed this blip.
Somewhat more often in and for terminal use.
It’s been up and running for years. The uses I’ve come across is as a network of geo located file caching proxies. You need to have your own server up to seed the proxy instances, but then they will serve for future access until it is cleaned out from the cache.
I’m looking forward to it.