

As long as we’re busy reducing decades of history to glittering generalities… Hitler started the holocaust. Stalin ended it.
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As long as we’re busy reducing decades of history to glittering generalities… Hitler started the holocaust. Stalin ended it.
That is entirely your fault, grandpa.


I hear two general uses of the term. One is people new to socialism that have not yet decided where they stand. The other is people who have decided but don’t want to say where. In either case, choosing a more specific term is called for.
The method is irrelevant when there are too few teachers in either case.


Oh no! The estadounidenses are at risk of secuestro? That would be awful, for a state to just swoop in like that and te secuestra.


My Spanish isn’t great, but doesn’t “Presidenta Encargada” translate to something like “Acting President” or “Interim President” and not just “The New President”?


You know, the thing that always seemed really scary about the OG Nazis is that they were competent, intelligent, put-together people that were just fucking evil. Then you look at the US Nazis and the fucking bozo density is off the charts, but they seem to be succeeding anyway.
Not every fascist and Nazi needed to be competent, intelligent, and put-together. Just enough of them. I suppose we’ll find out in real-time if they have amassed sufficient numbers this go 'round.


NoSQL is web-scale.


We know that not everyone in our community will embrace our entrance into this market. But taking on controversial topics because we believe they make the internet better for all of us is a key feature of Mozilla’s history. And that willingness to take on the hard things, even when not universally accepted, is exactly what the internet needs today.
But you’re not doing the hard things. You’re doing the easy thing. Capitulation to surveillance capitalism is the easy thing.
Dover: it’s either a breeze or completely inscrutable.


Holy shit that’s fuckin’ awesome XD


“Could you please rebase over main first?”


Perhaps I should rephrase. They attack Mozilla (and users of Firefox) infinitely more than Google (and users of various Google products). I heard it said after Mozilla introduced their opt-out privacy-respecting ad tracking that users should “move to a more privacy-friendly browser like Google Chrome”.
One of those entities claims to be on the side of users. When it constantly throws those same users under the bus anyway, it isn’t surprising that it gets more hate than the entity that removed “don’t be evil” from its motto.
Tell them you’re a liberal? You’re practically a Nazi collaborator!
It’s not our fault that fascists bleed when liberals get scratched.


Similarly, I find a fair number of Rust crates (that I want to use) have virtually no doc or inline examples, and use weird metaprogramming that I can’t wrap my head around.
Is it really a true rust crate if it doesn’t contain at least one inscrutable macro?


Turns out they thought ArcGIS cost the same as like Office or Acrobat, and they didn’t budget for it for the fiscal year that started 2 weeks before I started working.
ESRI is in the position that Microsoft and Adobe want to be in, a de-facto monopoly.
Well shit I didn’t expect this to be relevant again so quickly
“in the highest exalted way”


Once you’ve eliminated the cause for NATO, then dissolving NATO will make sense.
The cause for NATO was eliminated. NATO didn’t dissolve. It grew. Spoiler alert: there are no good guys in a war between imperialists.


I’d say there are three pieces, each feeding into the next.
At every step, the incentives involved in the production of science are, ironically, rewarding un-scientific behaviour and ignoring – if not outright punishing – actual science. Until replication is seen as an equal to novelty, this regime will persist.
If AI has its way, general purpose computing will be kept deep behind a paywall and far from the hands of ordinary people.