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laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Android@lemdro.id•Android 15 could bring the tablet taskbar to phones: Here's your first look at the 'tiny' taskbarEnglish1·9 months agoHow do you like Graphene? Any specific issues you haven’t resolved yet? Can you access your bank apps and everything from it?
laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Android@lemdro.id•Android 15 could bring the tablet taskbar to phones: Here's your first look at the 'tiny' taskbarEnglish2·10 months agoNavigation gestures… I opted for the buttons instead. And I surely miss the physical buttons.
laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Android@lemdro.id•Android 15 could bring the tablet taskbar to phones: Here's your first look at the 'tiny' taskbarEnglish3·9 months agoI hate, hate, hate, that I can’t turn off the “At a glance” top section as well as the “Google search” bottom section in my Pixel home screen.
They got rid of the Google Assistant microphone icon that I could tap and say stuff like “remind me to buy milk in 2 hours,” and replaced it with a similar icon that does voice search. Yuk (and no, shaking, squeezing, gestures or activating the always on ‘hey google’ prompt are not worthy replacements.)
laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Quantum Lock suspends sales due to developers losing access to source code01·10 months agoYou’re welcome.
I think you’re attributing malice to something else. Bear with me while I point out these two things:
First, The tomatoes quote is a consequence of something he mentioned later:
I firmly believe that FOSS is literally for everyone.
And second, he goes on to write this:
It’s important to note that there are many people who disagree on topics like religion, economic systems, LGBT issues, geopolitics, and other. For whatever reasons they may, we still should not ostracize them as long as they can interact with the FOSS community in a respectful manner, without arguing about those issues in places not meant for such discussions.
Here’s what I think: The dude is dogmatically dense. Not a literal nazi or transphobe. His response about moderation is part of that. “Ugh, I just want to code, not to babysit. If no one is spewing hate in my turf, they are welcome.” And even though I don’t agree with his stance, I still think he has a point: extremes are bad. And if the far-right is bad (“you’re either with us or against us; death to you!”), the far-left is bad too (“you’re either with us or against us; cancelled!”)
I’ve been there. Even after explaining that I was a transgender rights ally and supporter, and asked a question about sports - a question, as in I was trying to get myself informed, this one mod lashed out at me as if I was the devil, simply because my views didn’t perfectly align with hers before getting answers. It really caught me off guard. And she wouldn’t budge. It’s either her view or “pure unadulterated transphobia,” which I found ridiculous. That’s extreme.
But I’m capable of trying to reach to a middleground, whereas Vaxry stays firm - and that’s fine. Don’t like it? Don’t participate in his community! But don’t demonize him for some imaginary intentions you’re placing on him.
Aw, man. I think Vaxry’s got entrapped here.
He is saying that if nothing can sway you from an opinion, then it is a belief, including being 100% opposed to genocide.
(Please note: I don’t side with genocide!!! But I understand his point. Read on.)
I think he’s the positions armchair arguing type, not necessarily the evil type.
I can totally see him say “If a group of people’s solely reason to exist is to exterminate the rest of the human race, if that’s all they think about, if all they do is to accomplish that - induce terror, kill babies, spew propaganda, castrate humans of all races; then it’s safe to say that that group of people should not exist and it should be exterminated.”
That’s an extremely wild scenario, of course! But I think that’s what this guy is saying. We may find genocide in general heinous, but he won’t say that all genocides are bad because of thought examples like the above one.
Then the other party takes that personally, and extrapolates that Vaxry is in favor of exterminating all trans people - something he didn’t say or mean.
My two cents.
I don’t know, man. I read Vaxry’s response and I think that he has a point. There was an incident, and it was dealt with.
Then someone from redhat (because they e-mailed him with from RedHat address) told him “hey we saw improvements on you moderating your community. Great! But if you break our CoC again, we’ll ban you!” To which he replied “Uh, we don’t have a CoC, we don’t belong to your organization, what’s is this about?” And the person replied “This is not a RedHat position. And again, we’ll ban you!”
He explained this in a blogpost and posted the full e-mail conversation.
He also said that the misrepresentation got to such point that a another transgender coder made a contribution to Vaxry’s project, expecting that it would be rejected, and got surprised that her PR got merged.
I’d say, read Hyprland’s responses linked elsewhere in this thread before making any hasty decisions.
It seems (but I’m not sure, to be clear), that it was a situation that got solved, and people are still hung up on it.
It’s like that “but you fuck one sheep” joke.
It seems like the guy is being genuine here. Or was that pure PR?
laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Quantum Lock suspends sales due to developers losing access to source code0·10 months agoit’s community
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laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cloudflare is bad. Youre right.English4·11 months agoCar making without the tracking bullshit!
laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Doom: The Dark Ages is introducing big changes to combat because id Software came to one core realization: "Every projectile mattered in the original Doom"English1·11 months agoOh, got it! Yup. In that context, that was quite the inaccurate sentence.
laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Doom: The Dark Ages is introducing big changes to combat because id Software came to one core realization: "Every projectile mattered in the original Doom"English2·11 months agoWhat do you mean by this? Genuinely curious…
laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Ultrakill dev says it's fine to pirate his game if you don't have money to spare: 'Culture shouldn't exist only for those who can afford it'English171·1 year agoWhich he did. His statement is the license.
Plus free software doesn’t strictly mean that the author doesn’t get paid for their work.
laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Ultrakill dev says it's fine to pirate his game if you don't have money to spare: 'Culture shouldn't exist only for those who can afford it'English31·1 year agoNobody said you shouldn’t pay artists.
laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Ultrakill dev says it's fine to pirate his game if you don't have money to spare: 'Culture shouldn't exist only for those who can afford it'English51·1 year agoThe parent poster was simply replying to the ridiculous car analogy. He even addressed part of your argument.
laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Ultrakill dev says it's fine to pirate his game if you don't have money to spare: 'Culture shouldn't exist only for those who can afford it'English61·1 year agoYou must be a troll. Good joke.
laughterlaughter@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Ultrakill dev says it's fine to pirate his game if you don't have money to spare: 'Culture shouldn't exist only for those who can afford it'English93·1 year agoYou’re both right.
So I’ll talk about a totally different point:
The day the MPAA and the RIAA sued fans for tens of thousands of dollars for pirating content that was still generating millions, is the day I said I would never, ever, pay for their content again, and pirate it guilty-free.
A PR fixing all those issues was merged.
They used “they” when referring to a person, and “it” when referring to a process (the author used “he” when referring to a process calling another process, when he should have used “it.”)