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Yeller_king, in Some heroes don't wear capes

For all we know, he does wear a cape.

Caesium,

I wish capes were socially acceptable to wear again

CheesyFox,

just wear them already

cynar,

I’d settle for a cloak. A nice leather, or heavy woollen cloak would be amazing for being outside on cold evenings.

Unfortunately, they are still seen as dark and ‘edgy’. Moreso even than a trenchcoat. ☹️

model_tar_gz, (edited )

Stop giving so many fucks about what other people think about your fashion. You do you, fam.

cynar,

Unfortunately, it would likely be detrimental to my ongoing work situation.

Though saying that, the BBC had a guy who would turn up to work dressed as a wizard (think harry potter style). He was the reason Teletext continued for so long. He was the last one left on the team. They retired Teletext the day after he retired himself.

I’m still not sure I have the force of personality to not just look like an idiot try hard however. 🤷‍♂️

Superwidget,

Went camping at a festival my band was playing at. I had a woolen cloak as part of my costume. Everyone was shivering. I was loving life.

brbposting,

Maybe a rainbow unicorn cloak?

cynar,

Tempting… Unfortunately, I don’t think I could pull it off. You need a certain… force of personality to pull off something like that. I’m just not outgoing (or skilled!) enough to pull off a full Thom Merrilin look.

starman2112, (edited )
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

I remember early 2020, there was a small push to bring capes back, before something else took over every discussion. Something about blue jays or crows or something

Caesium,

yes, I remember the Cape Revolution. I actually did buy a cloak! it took me like a year to wear it though. finding more to purchase is not easy

Sibbo, in Never again

This is often done by people while the project is unstable. No need to write documentation that gets outdated every few weeks, when you can help people live in discord.

Treczoks,

And when the project is stable, they don’t care to document it, either.

corsicanguppy,

The first doc you write is the FAQ and let it handle the common requests – no need to ‘live’ in discord. Locating that where more people can see it is normally obvious.

CosmicTurtle, (edited )

It shouldn’t be done at all. If you’re updating discord, you’re writing something. That something should be, at the bare minimum, in a README file.

If you can’t be bothered with Markdown, just do text.

I’ve never encountered this in the wild so I can’t say for certain why a FOSS project would choose to do this.

Maybe they are trying to get more people on their server?

wolo,

Discord uses a subset of Markdown for message formatting, so they’ll be writing it regardless

lolcatnip,

Sounds like a project I don’t want to use until it finishes baking.

hark, in Never again
@hark@lemmy.world avatar

Not the dascord!!

kattenluik,

Not the dwildcardscord!!!

Crafter72, (edited ) in Never again
@Crafter72@lemmy.world avatar

Imo this kind stuff probably because these “dev” having safe space on those discord servers rather than using something properly setup site/forum.

Heck you can make your own documentation using github/gitlab built in wiki or if you want something fancier, setup a site using JAMstack/static site generator, pick suitable theme then use gh page to host it.

I even more hate this stuff when the files is gated inside discord server, dude out of all possible file hosting services why the heck you would use discord?

keefshape,

Gates turn with money. That is the why.

tdawg, in Never again

How does everyone feel about the “isolation” of information exchange? Specifically with systems like discord which encourage you to congregate behind a wall? Historically things like community forums were open to the public and thus indexable.

Darkassassin07,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

Well, we left reddit for beginning to plant a walled garden, so…

phdepressed,

I’d say we left to plant a community garden. Anyone can see it, Anyone can join or start their own.

oce,
@oce@jlai.lu avatar

We left because the previous garden is getting walled and this one isn’t.

Darkassassin07,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

Yeah… That’s what I said…

oce,
@oce@jlai.lu avatar

Not clear if you talk about here or there I think

kautau,

If it’s indexable it’s not a walled garden

Godort,

Hosting documentation on Discord is like hosting it on IRC.

While a useful tool in its own right, it’s entirely the wrong choice for this job.

tourist,
@tourist@lemmy.world avatar

I have a strong suspicion that 90% of that shit is not being backed up. If a server gets deleted for whatever reason, all the documentation is extra gone with a side of never coming back.

No wayback machine, no wget, no open source. Add in server moderators can go rogue or get hacked at any given time. Recipe for catastrophic shitshows

Daxtron2,

It’s a good thing discord saves all your data. Thanks discord

kautau,

Discord provides no way to backup and restore a server. There are freemium third party products and some rudimentary open source tools that do so, but yeah, it’s wild how much information about open source software (this also applies to the game development community) is just in a proprietary walled garden with a single point of failure.

Mango, (edited ) in The pain is felt on other planets as well...

I manufacture the material for those suits!

Edit: I can tell that they’re the real thing too. I’m surprised they wouldn’t just use a prop. These things are $1600 each!

0x4E4F,

Shit, really? They went all in for the movie, huh… it’s a great movie BTW.

ccdfa,

What film?

bingbong,

Arrival (2016)

ccdfa,

Cheers

cashews_best_nut,

Oh you’re in for a fucking TREAT! It’s slow going but really pays off. :D

ccdfa,

Sweet. I’ll watch it in the next day or two

ame,

It didn’t have too big of a budget either (47 million). We haven’t had a film like it in a while :(

0x4E4F, (edited )

That is true… just goes to show you, an idea is all it takes, money has verry little to do with it.

Solaris, a perfect example. It was like… what… 4 million? Clooney accepted the role just for the heck of it (as many Hollywood stars do, if the script is bad-ass enough, hell, I’ll do it for free). Think of Nicole Kidman and Dogville.

Wow… just WOW… I still get shivers from Dogville.

Mango, (edited )

www.kappler.com/products/z500

It’s the highest grade for chemical protection!

0x4E4F,

Even things like H2SO3 and NaOH?

Mango,

There’s a list on the website!

cashews_best_nut,

Sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide for anyone wondering.

0x4E4F,

It’s acually sulfurous acid, much more corrosive than sulphuric acid (H2SO4).

ame,
AVincentInSpace,

no. NO. I LEFT THAT MINDVIRUS BEHIND IN 2021 YOU CAN’T DO THIS TO ME

ame,

Does not protect against cognitohazards

owen,

That’s very cool. And I think the studios rent this kind of stuff

Hjalamanger, in Some heroes don't wear capes
@Hjalamanger@feddit.nu avatar

There’s such a lot of those heroes! I have some weird USB WiFi thing and there’s someone maintaining a driver for it!

Ibaudia,
@Ibaudia@lemmy.world avatar

Yo I’m looking for something like that right now for Linux, what’s the name of it??

fuggadihere,

Wifi dongle?

muix,
Ibaudia,
@Ibaudia@lemmy.world avatar

Ohhh, I thought it was like a PDAnet alternative lol. Thanks anyways!

Technoguyfication,

Easytether worked well for me on Android. They have Linux drivers.

Ibaudia,
@Ibaudia@lemmy.world avatar

I use Debian 12 and couldn’t get it running, not sure how to find the older dependencies :/

yarr, in The pain is felt on other planets as well...

In the year 2057, human civilization had made significant strides in technological advancements that transformed their way of living. Computers were no longer just machines but extensions of one’s mind, and programming languages became a fundamental part of society. A prominent figure within this world was Vincent, a passionate programmer who swore by his beloved text editor Vi.

Meanwhile, in another galaxy far away, an advanced alien race called Zorblaxx, discovered Earth during a cosmic journey. With their keen interest in studying intelligent life forms, they intercepted a data stream containing the source code for Emacs. They immediately fell in love with its simplicity and user-friendliness. From that point onwards, the entire Zorblaxx race began using it as their primary tool for coding.

The first contact between humans and Zorblaxx occurred when a spaceship piloted by a group of fearless astronauts encountered a fleet of alien vessels. The initial meeting was cordial, and both species shared their knowledge of the cosmos. However, when humans revealed they used Vi, the Zorblaxx responded with disdain. They claimed that the Vi editor lacked the basic functionality that Emacs provided.

This dispute grew beyond petty differences over software preference. Debates erupted amongst developers worldwide. Some advocated for Vi’s efficiency while others preached the power of Emacs. Passions ran high, turning what could have been a friendly argument into a worldwide conflict.

Political leaders took notice and saw an opportunity to rally support for their respective countries. With the rise of nationalistic sentiments, humanity split into two factions: Team Vi and Team Emacs. Nations aligned themselves, and soon war broke out.

As the violence escalated, Vincent knew there had to be another way. He realized that both sides had something valuable to offer one another, and that a healthy collaboration would lead to better results. He developed a new text editor called Vim, combining the best features of both Vi and Emacs.

With Vim demonstrating the benefits of unity, both human factions united, joining forces against the invading Zorblaxx. In this unforeseen twist, the two races found themselves fighting side by side, bonding through their love for programming and shared vision for progress.

The battle raged on for months, but in the end, humanity emerged victorious. Faced with a common enemy, they learned to embrace diversity and to see past their differences. The same spirit was adopted by the Zorblaxx race, leading them to adopt Vim as their primary editor. A new era of peace and cooperation began between the two civilizations, now connected by technology and their mutual passion for programming.

0x4E4F,

Man, you have to publish this somewhere more prominent than Lemmy 👍.

Funny, and educational 😂 👍.

AVincentInSpace, (edited )

omg it’s a story about me!!!

also no shame if so, just want to confirm, but with short paragraphs, simple plot, odd word choice, and minor factual errors (“vi lacked the basic functionality that emacs provided”), this story reads suspiciously like ChatGPT wrote it. is that right?

furycd001, in Some heroes don't wear capes
@furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

Had some problems while trying to compile and install a WiFi driver for the first time. Managed to find the email of the driver’s creator and sent them a message. They responded a few hours later with incredibly helpful guidance, walking me through the process and enabling me to get it working, all while gaining valuable insights…

z00s,

This is the way

danny801, in Never again
@danny801@lemmy.world avatar

Dicsor server

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

dicsor pls

pat277, in Some heroes don't wear capes

Its these kind of people that give me hope

0x4E4F,

To be honest, yes. In general, not just tech or Linux related stuff. You look at humanity and what it has come down to, and then you notice these people… and hope fills your heart again.

brbposting,
CosmicTurtle,

The vast majority of my open source projects, I’m the only user. I release it open source because back in the day, GitHub only allowed open source projects if you want to use it.

But another reason is the hope that someone will find it helpful. If not the project itself but maybe the code.

I have one project that has a significant following and honestly it’s sometimes very scary because I might not want to keep it updated because of my own interests changing.

hangonasecond,

That’s the great thing about open source though. Sure, you might drop off the face of the earth tomorrow. But if you do, the code is there, and maybe someone who was using it clones the repo and carries on that work.

dumpsterlid,

The astounding thing is history is full of these types of people when you peel back the “couple great men” narrative of history and actually look at how good things happened, it is kind of bewildering.

sleep_walker, in The pain is felt on other planets as well...

How to exit Vim? C-x C-c and follow instructions…

cashews_best_nut,

I feel like Emacs is going to suffer with the prevalence of window managers that are shortcut heavy. I looked at learning Emacs but the keyboard shortcuts all interfere with Awesome so it’s a nightmare. The only way I’d manage is by switching TTY to terminal with Ctrl+Alt+F-key which kinda ruins it!

sleep_walker,

My i3 is using shortcuts heavily, my rule is to use Win key for window manager combos and never use it in Emacs. Works fine so far.

JoShmoe, in Arch BTW

If its a trap guys, I’m falling in.

Evkob,
@Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

Referring to femme-presenting people as “traps” is transphobic, originating in the idea that trans women are somehow disingenuous by showing their true selves to the world. Because horny cis straight guys might get horny about trans women (and that’s bad for some reason).

TheSanSabaSongbird,

I think this can be the case, but I also think intent has to matter. I don’t see any evidence that OP intends to be transphobic.

JoShmoe,

If I’ve offended you, I apologize. Certain words will affect people differently.

0x4E4F,

To be honest, he dresses like this, puts some makeup on and starts cuddling… it’s on.

5redie8,

Absolute facts

glibg10b, in Some heroes don't wear capes

Shoutout to github.com/clnhub/rtl8192eu-linux for monitor mode and packet injection <3

Hjalamanger,
@Hjalamanger@feddit.nu avatar

Well, I’ll give him a star :-)

KSPAtlas,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

Wait i think that was the wifi driver i used

user224, in interview on the frontier
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I haven’t updated my Manjaro install for past 2 months. Things are going to be crazy.

olutukko,

That’s how I broke my manjaro on 2 PCs at once :D now I’m going to update my fedora for the first time in like 3 months and see what happens

deliriousn0mad,

I broke it the same way years ago! And now I haven’t updated openSUSE Tumbleweed in 4 months and I know I won’t have any issues when I do, there’s no rush!

prunerye,

I haven’t updated my Arch install for almost 2 months. Things are going to be… seemless, probably. I do this all the time. It never breaks.

devfuuu,

The worst I did, a computer without turning it on and not being updated for 2 years. Long long ago. I think I even got a huge change, don’t remember if it was a big kernel version or the change to systemd. It basically just worked and there was a single thing I had to do that was in the news page.

Arch works fine for those who know how to read.

user224,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I just updated. No issues this time. I just had to re-compile dump1090 and WSJT-X, but that’s expected. Dependencies.

richardisaguy, (edited )
@richardisaguy@lemmy.world avatar

I haven’t updated my manjaro install for 35 seconds. Things are going to be crazy.

./s

platypus_plumba,

It’s crazy hearing all the Windows hate but then hearing this.

This is why I prefer friendly and stable distros, I don’t have time to fix Linux every month.

poinck,

I haven’t updated my Gebtoo install for past 6 months. Things are going to take a bit longer then usual.

But since there are binaries available now, it may go faster.

NOPper,

I keep meaning to set up timemachine but just roll the dice every few weeks. I think it bit me once and it was only for the weirdo wifi driver I needed and installed the lazy way.

The blog is probably smart to check if you see anything weird in pamac but otherwise I’ve either been very lucky or things have been pretty stable.

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