programmer_humor Programmer Humor What the heck is a god dang cloud?
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    cygon
    3 months ago 95%

    Stage 2:

    Documents folder? You want to rule my whole computer, dictate some nonsensical folder structure and then you act like, out of the goodness of your heart, I can have this little set of folders, deep in your weird structure, to store my stuff? And you're even telling me how to sort it? On my own hard drive connected to my own computer?

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  • world World News How the far-right gained traction with Europe's youth
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    cygon
    3 months ago 100%

    I think this aspect of far right recruitment is the same everywhere: Wealth disparity and a strong, negative news cycle drive people to anything that claims to be against the established order.

    And despite all of this being a direct result of 40 years of ring wing policies (Reagan, Thatcher, privatization, deregulation, etc.), they successfully pinned it on liberals the the left at large and declared those to be the establishment.

    It is all too easy for someone wanting to rebel against the existing system to fall into the hands of this far right "counter-culture."

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  • meanwhileongrad MeanwhileOnGrad Tankie try not to sound like a fascist drooling over 'warrior cultures' challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)
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    cygon
    3 months ago 100%

    I scrolled across that comment (and it was here on lemmy.world or at least an instance it federates with). The sheer amount of fascist tropes this commenter lines up is surreal.

    I would also like to nominate that tankie for second place who argued themselves into a corner in one of those "dOn't VotE beCaUse gEnoCide" meme posts and stated with utter conviction that he will only be satisfied if the US uses their military to stop Israel. Might end up being the same user, though :)

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    cygon
    3 months ago 50%

    I liked that about the comic.

    Our society has adopted this expectation that once a relationship has turned into love, it must remain that, and if its not eternal soul mates in total devotion, it's not true love. You're not allowed to dial it down, take a break from it or return to being friends, or it's a "failed" relationship.

    The message of the comic subverts this, showing that without such baggage, you could just change the relationship to something else and still be happy.

    Instead, we assume from the beginning that the relationship is forever, throw our households together, and when the point would be right to return to normal friendship, we force ourselves to stick close until we can't stand each other anymore.

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  • linuxmemes linuxmemes the fear of missing out a better compression
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    cygon
    3 months ago 100%

    I'm the weird one in the room. I've been using 7z for the last 10-15 years and now .tar.zst, after finding out that ZStandard achieves higher compression than 7-Zip, even with 7-Zip in "best" mode, LZMA version 1, huge dictionary sizes and whatnot.

    zstd --ultra -M99000 -22 files.tar -o files.tar.zst

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  • programming Programming Study finds 268% higher failure rates for Agile software projects
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    cygon
    4 months ago 100%

    I liked agile as it was practiced in the "Extreme Programming" days.

    • Rather than attempt to design the perfect system from the get-go, you accept that software architecture is a living, moving target that needs to evolve as your understanding of the problem evolves.

    • Rather than stare down a mountain of ill-defined work, you have neat little user stories that can be completed in a few days at most and you just move around some Kanban cards instead of feeding a soul-sucking bureaucratic ticketing, time tracking and monitoring system.

    • Rather than sweat and enter crunch mode for deadlines, the project owners see how many user stories (or story points or perfect hours) the team completes per week and can use a velocity graph / burndown chart to estimate when all work will be completed.

    .

    But it's just a corporate buzzword now. "We're agile" often enough means "we have no plan, take no responsibility and expect the team to wing it somehow" or "we cargo cult a few agile ideas that feel good to management, like endless meetings with infinite course changes where everyone gives feel-good responses to the managers."

    Having a goal, a specification, a release plan, a vision and someone who is responsible and approachable (the "project owner") are all part of the agile manifesto, not something it tries to do away with. I would be sad if agile faces the same fate as the waterfall model back in its time and even sadder if we return to the time-tracking-ticket-system-with-Gantt-chart hell as the default.

    Maybe we need a new term or an "agility index" to separate the cases of "incompetent manager uses buzzword to cover up messy planning" from the cases of "project owner with a clearly defined goal creates a low-bureaucracy work environment for his team." :)

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  • fediverse Fediverse Lemmy.ml tankie censorship problem
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    cygon
    4 months ago 100%

    Thanks for bringing this up, it's really needed.

    Your example is just one of many I've seen. The entire instance seems to be engaged in an opinion shaping campaign where only this gross mix of Western doomerism with Russia/China-glorifying fascism is allowed to thrive.

    I don't know how to best deal with such indoctrination chambers. Their members become completely divorced from reality and there's no way to pull them back from the brink because anything you could say to that effect gets moderator-deleted. Yet vice versa, they can freely spread their propaganda and engage in "raids" on other instances.

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  • meanwhileongrad MeanwhileOnGrad I am genuinely confused by hexbear's opinion on the Ukraine war
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    cygon
    4 months ago 85%

    My pet theory/explanation is that, the more people see things go wrong in society (or, rather, believe them to), the more they tend to become contrarians. They look for views and beliefs that are opposite to what people in authority say. It seems to be built into us, like a tribe of stone age people will question their leaders' methods and decisions after a row of bad hunts and then desire to hunt in a new place, at a different time, using different techniques.

    Modern information warfare appears to use that idea centrally. The far right has been indoctrinated to believe that the "establishment" they rebel against is left wing and that a hard turn towards right wing politics is needed. After Trump won in 2016 and they were officially in power, they splintered a bit until they found a new lore: "actually, we're still being ruled by the left, they're the deep state, the cabal, etc." to rekindle the contrarian / siege mentality and come together again.

    I see all that in tankies, too. Society feels like it's going wrong, so they sponge up any reason they see to hate the "establishment," which is where the already running information warfare provides them ample facts to blame liberals and hate western powers, etc.

    Also, on the hostility... yeah. These echo chambers seem to almost intentionally breed a nastiness that shuts down any useful discussion. Try to defuse anger and you're "whiteknighting," try to point out that something decent is good and you're "virtue signaling." When these communities erupt into other spaces, they quickly drive out anyone discussing in good faith. Survival of the nastiest.

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  • world World News It’s not just boomers, young people are voting far right too
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    cygon
    4 months ago 100%

    That what I read out of it, too.

    Disillusion with our future is setting in (and to what part it's due to the negative news cycle, the growing gap between rich and poor, social media propaganda or other things can be argued).

    But there was, and is, no large, left movement with an attractive message to pick up those people, and right wingers both own all the big media and have long been conditioned to blame liberals and the left at large for all of their problems.

    During the Occupy Wallstreet days, I had hope, but what once was a movement of angry people with a good cause feels like it has since been replaced by a movement of even angrier people fighting those that want to fix things.

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  • politics politics Republicans enraged by Biden’s efforts to keep gas prices lower
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    cygon
    4 months ago 100%

    Man, I remember when the "Tea Party" (what became the Freedom Caucus, then MAGA) was laughed out of the room by the vast majority of people, and Sarah Palin, who, it is rumored, can still see Russia from her house in Alaska, was not idolized but ridiculed to the point where movies like "Iron Sky" spoofed her with clueless villain characters. Good times.

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  • noncredibledefense NonCredibleDefense “NATO is good with computers! WAAAAAAHHHHHH”
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    cygon
    4 months ago 100%

    I assume this is about the physical connections.

    It could be for monitoring (even with unbroken encryption, the routing information and time/server correlation can shed light on social media influence campaigns or where VPN beachheads are located). This information could probably be gathered with ISP cooperation, too, but private business and Russian money can be a problematic mix.

    It could also be preparations to isolate Russia from the internet when/if their war expands into Europe. Russia has done the reverse already in 2019, BBC: Russia 'successfully tests' its unplugged internet, probably either to stop Russian people from getting news outside of government-controlled media if the tide turns against Putin or to fend off the possibility of Western countries turning the tables and running disinformation campaigns inside Russia.

    Incomplete map of internet crossover points to Russia (sorry, couldn't find a better one, it had low resolution and I upscaled it):

    incomplete crossover points between European internet and Russian internet

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  • politicalmemes Political Memes Why are we wasting our server bandwidth on shit takes?
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    cygon
    4 months ago 66%

    Um, no? You can vote and push for change at the same time.

    Imagine half of the people in the room wants shrimp pizza, which you happen to detest. Yet you're exclusively dunking on and shouting at the mushroom group to keep it shut and stop suggesting mushrooms. Well?

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  • politicalmemes Political Memes Why are we wasting our server bandwidth on shit takes?
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    cygon
    4 months ago 75%

    You could do both. Keep the fascists out and actively pressure the Democratic Party to move left. These memes don't do that though.

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  • politicalmemes Political Memes Why are we wasting our server bandwidth on shit takes?
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    cygon
    4 months ago 80%

    So, like,

    1. Still do exactly as the "don't vote" stooges say and let the fascists win
    2. But now also join them in posting anti-Democratic memes to actively aid the fascists
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  • world World News Putin starts tactical nuke drills near Ukraine
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    cygon
    4 months ago 100%

    I believe the idea is:

    1. Mention nukes and grab everyone's attention
    2. Run social media campaign ("oh noes, <insert undesirable politician or ideology> is leading us into war with nuclear power, they bad")
    3. Have bought politicians and lobbyists push to reduce sanctions or block additional sanctions
    4. Profit.

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    But increasingly, I see step 2 fail and people simply hate the guy more for his destructive megalomania, as they should.

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  • politicalmemes Political Memes It's okay, tankies love fascism, so they're not put out by the result
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    cygon
    4 months ago 79%

    I wonder what their idea of the outcome is.

    Tankie: "I convinced 20 Democratic Party voters to stay at home (and did the same for 0 Republican Party voters). Wait until Democratic politicians see that more voters favored the far right party. Then they're going to move left and fall on their knees and beg me to forgive them."

    (Cue scene: swastika-adorned tanks rolling past the window)

    "Stupid liberals, unwilling to fight the fascists like us true leftists." (Watches tanks and twiddles thumbs.) (Fetches keyboard.) "Let's tell everyone online that it's their own fault and they deserve this." (Sudden sound of harsh knocking on front door.)

    At best, their actions will "only" cause another grid-locked presidency where progressives can't get their reforms to pass (which will then be used as the reason to abandon the likely last line of non-violent defense against fascists).

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  • politicalmemes Political Memes It's okay, tankies love fascism, so they're not put out by the result
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    cygon
    4 months ago 40%

    If you're wondering about the downvotes:

    I think @pacrist quoted tankie statements there to show how they're aiding fascists (should have prefixed it with "things tankies say" or so).

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    cygon
    4 months ago 80%

    A subgroup of people on the left who believe in communism and mostly hold pro-Russia and pro-China views, while often having a "doomer" mentality in regard to the US.

    Unfortunately, that has them made very susceptible to Russian propaganda, to the point where they're now doing the bidding of Russia and helping fascists rise to power.

    The mechanisms are similar to MAGA. They've disconnected from classical media and their echo chambers censor posts that highlight positive developments in the US or posts critical of Russia/China. Once inside, their world view collides with the outside and it's hard to get out again. Similarly to Russians and Republicans, they vilify liberals ("liberals are complicit in xy", "scratch a liberal and a fascist bleeds", "Marx warned liberalism inevitably leads to fascism", etc.).

    On here, they're largely the people dissuading US Democratic Party voters from turning out, via "both sides bad" and recently via claim-to-purity (I'm sure you've encountered one of those "genocide joe" posts, which are kinda awkward, since tankies commonly support/deny China's genocide on the Uyghurs and Russia's genocide on Ukrainians).

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  • politicalmemes Political Memes Centrists gonna centrist...
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    cygon
    4 months ago 50%

    Not seeing it, sorry.

    1. It's pretty normal that main stream reporting looks critically at fringe groups. That can be frustrating, but it's not an attack. Also consider that any time MSM publish anything that could outrage the political fringes, it is cherry picked and makes its run through the fringe communities.
    2. To consider that as liberals attacking the left, I'd have to put on a tin foil hat and buy into the far-right conspiracy theory of "liberal bias in media" or even assume the main stream media and liberals are synonymous.
    3. And if I was taking "MSM" literally, the most-watched news medium in the US happens to be Fox News, which essentially put the idea of blaming and vilifying liberals for all the ills in the world on the map.
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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Why Didn't Democrats Do More When They Controlled Both Houses of Legislature, The White House, and The Supreme Court During Obama's First Term?
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    cygon
    4 months ago 100%

    I think that is really the core of it.

    I remember that it took months of discussions, compromises and buttering up specific opposition members to get it passed, and that it was a trimmed-down version of the original Medicare plans.

    I wish I could remember where, but when answering a question very similar to the OP's - perhaps in an interview? - Obama explained that he would have very much liked to tackle two big things: health care and climate, but that his party's resources were stretched too thin to do both at the same time and that he knew they would loose control of the house in the midtems (2011), so he picked one thing.

    Table listing who held the house and the senate during the Obama presidency from 2009 to 2017

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    cygon
    4 months ago 46%

    Perhaps it's just my subjective experience, but to me it looks pretty much other way around.

    Visiting Lemmy from lemmy.world, liberal-bashing seems a bit like a folk sport for leftists in most threads that touch current world politics.

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    cygon
    4 months ago 64%

    Well, meme, not just not voting, but actively using their energy to attack their allies and help fascism spread.

    To my disappointment, all I see from the self-appointed "real left" are people stubbornly trying to get US members to stop voting for the Democratic Party. And dunking on liberals ten times before they say one bad thing about reactionaries.

    There could be so much good tankies could do, but instead, they aid the fascists. They treat the ongoing genocide as a just a convenient issue to drive a wedge between progressives. When China was committing genocide on the Uyghurs, tankie spaces on Reddit were talking it down and passing around Chinese propaganda memes. The ongoing genocide by Russia in Ukraine seems fine, too, if not even largely met with approval.

    I hope some of those pulled into this web and led astray will yet wake up and use their energies for something positive. For example, there are already states that have adopted ranked choice voting, which will let everyone vote, even for a fringe party, without risking a fascist takeover. It will show, black on white, how many progressives there are that would want politicians to move left. If it was to kick off, it is almost guaranteed to topple the current status quo.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Why are socialist and communist countries usually considered more authoritarian than capitalist countries?
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    cygon
    4 months ago 37%

    I don't know why that comment is collecting downvotes. They are referencing George Orwell's "Animal Farm."

    Context: "Animal Farm" is a story about how communism can devolve into dictatorship. In the story, the animals on a farm drive out their tyrannical drunkard farmer. They write on the barn wall: "all animals are equal" and live in communist utopia. But some animals, too, hunger for power and status. Rather than overturn the system, they undermine it by adding "...but some animals are more equal than others" to the barn wall, legitimizing a ruling class (themselves) because they are "more equal."

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  • world World News Russia threatens Britain with retaliation if involvement in Ukraine war deepens
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    cygon
    5 months ago 95%

    So true. By this point, Russia is already using everything it can, short of an actual, hot war with the west. And their military is stretched to the limit already without that.

    I think this sabre rattling is still useful to them as a one-two-tactic:

    1. Public threat from Russia, mentioning but not directly threatening nukes (the "push" side)
    2. Russia-aligned media in the west publish articles saying "Putin's threat should be taken seriously," Russia-aligned western politicians smearing their opponents as "irresponsible war mongers", followed by pushing for existing sanctions to be lifted, etc. (the "pull" side via stooges/crooked politicians)
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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions How come liberals dont hate conservatives the way conservatives hate liberals
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    cygon
    5 months ago 97%

    Disclaimer: I wondered the same, since 2014, and this is what I puzzled together for myself, read it with that in mind!

    I believe a lot of it can be traced back to the wealthy and to conservative think tanks / media control by right wing moguls.

    Back in the 1960s and 1970s, conservatives were perceived as well-off business people trying to protect their own wealth (I've read that people used to say things like "I'm not rich enough to vote Republican" or children shouting "last one in the house is a dirty Republican"). You can even see old movies dunk on conservatives (i.e. take Stanley Kubrick's "2010: The Year we Make Contact" (1984), at the beginning, with the satellite dish tower, the protagonist noses off about reactionaries being in control of congress, thus leading the country towards war).

    This is the rather extreme election result from 1964:

    Political map of the US in 1964

    Because liberals mostly were Democratic Party voters, Republicans and their wealthy donors tried to alter public perception of liberals (i.e. make it undesirable for their Republican indoctrinatees to be liberal). This included taking over the media (and Reagan conveniently cancelling the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, which gave political bias in the media some guard rails), then painting liberals as all things undesirable: arrogant, weak, clueless, leeches, etc.

    Having a "hate object" worked so well that they kept capitalizing on it. Much of it was/is just slinging sh*t against the wall and looking what sticks, but think tanks are indeed looking at what sticks, so successful patterns get repeated. Some of these successful patterns I can see are: installing a victim complex in conservatives (feeling their back against the wall, they lash out easier, ensuring anyone talking about conservatives is conditioned to use very soft gloves) and the two-year bogeyman, often trying to capture, redefine and vilify some prior existing concept (thus, when the campaign hits, indoctrinatees can find lots of "proof" online of this thing existing).

    For example, social justice used to be universally agreed on as a good thing, woke used to mean remaining aware of systemic inequalities, now they make conservatives pop an artery. This has been going for a while (the "hate object" over time has been rock music, hippies, metal music, supposed satan worshippers, pen and paper games, paganism+atheism, video games, social justice activists, cancel culture, black lives matter, critical race theory, wokeness, ...)

    And I think, yes, your perception is spot on. This is, for example, what I get when I search for "anti-conservative t-shirts" (if it's too tiny, try it yourself - they're all anti-liberal):

    Search result on DuckDuckGo for anti-conservative t-shirts, all results showing anti-liberal t-shirts

    TL;DR: conservatives are intentionally made and kept angry. It keeps them unified against a bigger enemy (see Genghis Gambit), drives them to go vote and prevents voters from switching sides even if they do not like some things the conservatives are doing. Add to that Russia amplifying this division like there's no tomorrow. They're installing this hate for liberals both in tankies and in far-right bigots (and, as far as I can tell, anti-liberal sentiment is pushed into Russian society, too).

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    cygon
    5 months ago 100%

    That would give me some hope, but I've also seen indications towards the opposite.

    I watched some recent talks between Chinese officials and what I think it was a German delegation seeking to convince China to exert more pressure on Russia. The Chinese politicians sounded exactly like Russia-indoctrinated tankies, talking point for talking point. When asked about a specific German politician In an interview with a journalist, one Chinese official spewed forth a shower of insults (all the favorites, from "unhinged" to "deranged", "delusional" and "hysterical", just one after another, at least that's what the translation said).

    I really hope what I've seen there is just an outlier.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Why can't people make ai's by making a neuron sim and then scaling it up with a supercomputer to the point where it has a humans number of neurons and then raise it like a human?
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    cygon
    5 months ago 100%

    Just some thoughts:

    • Current LLMs (chat AIs) are "frozen brains." (Over-)Simplified, the synapses on the AI's input neurons are given the 2048 prior words (the "context") and the AI's output synapses mean a different word each, so the synapse that lights up most strongly is the next word the AI will say. Then the picked word is added to the "context" and the neural network is executed once more for the next next word.

    • Coming up with the weights of the synapses takes insane effort (run millions of books through the "context" and look if the AI t predicts the next word correctly, if not, change a random synapse). Afaik, GPT-4 was trained on more than 2000 NVidia A100 GPUs for somewhere around 4 to 7 months, I think they mentioned paying for 7.5 Megawatt hours.

    • If you had a super computer that could keep running the AI with live training, the AI's ability to string up words would likely, and quickly, degrade into incoherence because it would just ingest and repeat whatever went into it. Existing biological brains have these complex mechanisms of distilling experiences and evaluating them in terms of usefulness/success of their own actions.

    .

    I think that foundation, that part that makes biological brains put the action/consequence in the foreground of the learning experience, rather than just ingesting, is what eludes us. Perhaps at some future point in time, we could take the initial brain structure that grows in a human as the seed for an AI (but I guess then we'd likely have to simulate all the highly complex traits of real neurons, including mixed chemical and electrical signaling and possibly even quantum-level effects that have been theorized).

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  • pcgaming PCGaming Unity appoints former EA and Zynga executive as its new CEO
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    cygon
    5 months ago 100%

    I'd go for: some vaporous announcements about "upcoming great changes", followed by Unity seeking additional investor money, then concluding with a new round of lay-offs just after that.

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    cygon
    5 months ago 100%

    As an indie developer, I began divesting from Unity when Riccitiello pushed Helgason out and took over.

    Back then, the predictable changes quickly rolled in: all the features were suddenly free (once, Unity's business model was to sell their Pro version with additional features), developers were forced into subscription licenses, Unity began gathering investor money, then acquired a micro transaction business, then a telemetry business, then a video ad business...

    I assume Bromberg will merely be its second "new economy" CEO and continue to run Unity like Uber, with a hazy revenue model that probably circles around putting Unity into as many mobile shovelware games as possible to siphon money off the ads served via Unity's ad network and micro transactions flowing through Unity's micro payments business.

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    I think you're mistaken there.

    Wine is a vanilla Linux executable that runs as the user who launched it. The Windows program it runs thus also runs under that user. That's possible because Wine doesn't do anything system-wide (like intercepting calls or anything), it already gave the process its own version of i.e. LoadLibrary() (the Windows API function to load a DLL) and can happily remap any loaded DLL to Wine's reimplementation of said DLL as needed.

    Here are, for example, the processes created when I run Paint Shop Pro on my system (the leftmost column indicates the user each process is running as): Processes running after launching a Windows executable via Wine

    Also, some advice from WineHQ: WineHQ warning never to run Wine as root

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  • av1 AV1 Banding: aom-av1-lavish vs. svt-av1-psy - how to estimate noise level?
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    cygon
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    Yes, that's obvious.

    The dithering pattern is random in each frame, so distinguishing between dithered gradients and noise/film grain baked into the Blu-Ray source is hardly possible.

    For the encoder, randomly dithered gradients and film grain are just noise. Both AomEnc and SVT-AV1 can remove this noise (thus causing banding) for better compression, but also record information about the noise to allow for statistically identical noise to be composited back on top of each frame during playback, hiding the bands again.

    My issue here is simply that there is no reference for what noise that requires --denoise-noise-level=1 looks like, or how I should recognize noise that requires --denoise-noise-level=6 and so on. If my anime screenshot is level 6 already, then is "Alien (1978)", level 12? level 18? Higher even?

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    After reading, the gist of it seems to be:

    • Vanilla far-right indoctrinated dumbo (his vision: "Reds" welcome, "Blues" not, "Anti-Blue Propaganda" on public view screens)
    • Wants exploitative capitalism on steroids with companies controlling everyone's lives completely
    • Claims current capitalism is only bad because it's "woke capitalism" which he claims the "ruling class" is pushing
    • Wants tech bros to butter up police and give security staff jobs to their children as a favor, i.e. intentional social classism

    .

    In short, just another out of touch entrepreneur who sells snake oil cures to people suffering in the current system, so that they may invite in the boot that stomps them down for good.

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    cygon
    5 months ago 66%

    What would be missing from VS Code or VS Codium that an IDE needs?

    I'm an ex Visual Studio user, now writing all my code in VS Codium. I organize my project tree in VS Codium, I build from it and, like a Visual Studio user, I press F5 to debug, set breakpoints and inspect variables.

    And that's just the default install using the vanilla C/C++ extension it ships with, not some complicated setup that takes any time to get working.

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    cygon
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    elitist, college liberalism ideas

    liberals are becoming way more rude, aggressive. Elitist,

    young privileged, college liberals who look down on everyone

    That smells an awful lot like ring wing indoctrination 101:

    1. Restating several times to drive home the claim that liberals are elitist, aloof, rude, "looking down on everyone"
    2. Claiming "they" are being aggressive and nasty against super polite people only a little bit to the right
    3. Therefore joining the far right is a well-deserved act at getting back at these nasty liberals

    .

    You wrote two and a half paragraphs that are essentially just liberal bashing. My experience is that liberals are the people who don't judge you for personal choices, who reach out a hand even if you're worlds apart.

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    cygon
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    My observation:

    They position themselves similar to classic revolutionaries - they claim to be the counterpoint to the "establishment" or to the "out-of-touch elites."

    That's pretty tempting for people who don't like the direction the world is heading in. Most don't see or don't want to see that the AfD is chock full of the exact people who rule them from the top down, police their opinions and take away their personal liberties.

    What's tragic is that, historically, a left wing group would normally find itself in the position the AfD is holding now. Yet here we are, after 50 years of slowly shifting rightwards until the social contract began breaking, with a party that offers a harsh jump further right as the revolutionary cure.

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  • world World News German politician ‘filmed taking Russian money’
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    5 months ago 100%

    They had a serious investigation going, but that was during Boris Johnson's time as prime minister (BoJo = the Trump-impersonator with the silly hair), so it was pretty handicapped and when the investigation stopped, well:

    Johnson's government refused to release the report to the public before the general election in December 2019.

    By June 2020, the report had still not been released, and the Intelligence and Security Committee had not been convened, the longest gap since the committee's creation in 1994.

    (from Wikipedia)

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    Small enough to not get noticed, too little to cover their lifestyle for long, yet too convenient to not take :)

    The big paydays usually happen through companies the politician and his ilk are in the board of, which just score very lucrative contracts or orders time after time. Or the politician is hired as a consultant for such companies, collecting fabulous kickbacks. Or the promise of early retirement into "window-looking jobs," employment where they have a title, high income and zero responsibilities.

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    Yep. Push and pull.

    Saber rattling from the outside, paid-off politicians on the inside. In the short term, pushes policies towards groveling before Russian aggression, in the long term, establishes precedence and shifts the general accepted attitude to dealing with their pressure.

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  • dach DACH - jetzt auf feddit.org Axel-Springer-Chef: "Google hat auf ganzer Linie gewonnen"
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    Ich, Anfang des letzten Paragraphen: Wow, Respekt, obwohl Axel Springer sieht der Mann das Problem, politische Parteien und Gegner können durch KI die sozialen Medien in ungeahntem Maße beeinflussen, unermüdliche Troll-Armeen die gnadenlos jede ungewünsche Ansicht automatisiert totdiskutieren.

    Ich,Ende des letzten Paragraphen: Oh... ... ...er denkt dass die KI-Copyright-Thematik die Regierungen dazu zwingen wird, noch üblere Urheberrechts-Daumenschrauben einzuführen und daß er dann wieder Geld von Verlinkungen und Suchmaschinen einklagen kann.

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    I'm always hopeful, but at this point, I seriously doubt Russia's sincerity. Past ceasefire agreements, for example, were broken by Russian attacks, usually within hours of the agreement taking effect.

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    GitHub-like WebUI for Subversion

    *I already fear that this may be a bit too specific since it's a bit of a niche need, but here goes:* I'm hosting several Subversion repositories for my indie projects. So far, I just did the plumbing by hand and wrote Apache configs (hosting via `mod_dav_svn`). But if I look at all those shiny tools Git users can wield, I really wish for something with a sleek UI and the option to create repositories, manage users and display source and markdown that worked with Subversion. I know (and have tried): * [Gitea](https://about.gitea.com/) - What I want, except Gitea is for... Git and I do Subversion. Gitea manages users, created repositories and displays their contents in a clean, useful way. * [VisualSVN Server](https://www.visualsvn.com/server/) - This would be what I'm looking for ([WebUI](https://www.visualsvn.com/server/features/svn-web-interface/)), but it is Windows-only (*I don't get it, who in their right mind hosts development stuff on a Windows clunker?*) * [Redmine](https://www.redmine.org/) - It's a Ruby on Rails project. With the [Zenmine theme](https://bestredminetheme.com/zenmine-redmine-theme/), it almost looks like GitHub, but Redmine shies away from repository management and focuses more on project/issue management. * [Trac](https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracSubversion) - A bug tracker with Subversion browser and timeline, written in Python. While aforementioned part is great, it can also (barely) manage users and permissions for a repository using an add-in. As well as various abandoned PHP projects with grotesque UIs and which either never fully worked or broke somewhere along the road from PHP 5 to PHP 8. Can anyone recommend a decent WebUI for Subversion that would let me create repositories, manage users and view repository contents in the browser? Eye candy preferred, as I'm already doing everything I need via CLI tools and [WebSVN](https://github.com/websvnphp/websvn). ----- **Gentlemen and -women, I have posted this in the hope that someone might know of a niche Subversion UI that I have missed so far. I know everyone means well, but up to here, zero people offered recommendations and all comments either have me to explain why I use Subversion or recommend Git outright** ::: spoiler Why I use Subversion *I am already using Git where it makes sense*, but believe it or not, apart from being a distributed VCS with decent merging, Git plays a weak game, especially in terms of branching, versatility, binary files and external linking. I have several use cases, including game development assets weighing in from tens to hundreds of megabytes each, to audio production with 5-channel float64 clips that I store uncompressed and edit / clean incrementally. And I link individual assets, deep in the directory tree, into my projects. Absolutely trivial in Subversion, a complete blocker in Git. Even if Git somehow suddenly could do what I need, I wouldn't want to tackle such a migration for at least a few more years. :::

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    Banding: aom-av1-lavish vs. svt-av1-psy - how to estimate noise level?

    I'm planning to encode some of my blu-ray discs to AV1 with maximum quality in mind. After thinking I had a good set of settings nailed down, I got sensitized to the topic of banding and found that in certain frames, my encodes were suffering from it quite badly. I also found the biggest magnet for banding in an animated show: the very first episodes of "The Eminence in Shadow" shows a purple blanket that has crazy banding even at 10-bit with high bit rates. Here's aom-av1-lavish, the "opmox mainline merge" branch as of November, 14th, 2023 with `--arnr-strength=0 --enable-dnl-denoising=0 --denoise-noise-level=1` ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/dd1b9447-4224-4c7b-b9e2-92f817a37ade.png) After seeing that another (x265) encode did it much better and even SVT-AV1 with mostly default settings performed well (see further down), I changed to `--arnr-strength=1 --enable-dnl-denoising=0 --denoise-noise-level=6` and what a difference: ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ee426d24-c9a7-4b2d-b4ee-0c742bcb07c7.png) Finally, this is the result of SVT-AV1-psy as of January, 22nd, 2024. The settings are `--film-grain 6 --film-grain-denoise 0`: ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/36e57d8b-ec48-44c2-9f81-0453d20f5bde.png) So how does one estimate a video's noise / grain level? Do I just develop a feel for which setting corresponds to what look? That might involve quite a bunch of failed encodes, however.

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