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[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

Whoops, you're right. Sorry, my Canadian is showing. Tbf, American politics has always been a necessary thing to know about here.

Anyone think it's weird the Republicans would choose an animal associated with Africa and the Indian subcontinent?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

And people wonder why I hate our species. Thanks for confirming it, I'm going to go get hit by a freight train because we are doomed.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

And both of you are being fucking assholes on the internet. This is what I hate the Fediverse userbase for, shit like this. Ffs, shut up!

Fact is, Windows is being purposefully turned into a surveillance tool. Fact is, Linux sucks.

The former is undeniable, and EVERYONE should be using Linux because of that.

The latter is true because it took me TWO DAYS to set up Linux Arch and most people who own a desktop PC are professionals using it for work who don't have two days to set up an OS or search for one that has minimal setup.

But let's assume Arch Linux is being used for the other main Windows use, for gaming. If that's the case, buying one means you value time more than money, and if you're building a gaming PC, you value getting what you asked for over ideology.

Any other Linux OS is subpar for gaming except in niche scenarios where you'll be on Steam and only Steam.

In short, we're fucked. We can't use Windows or Linux. Fuck Microsoft, fuck Trump, and fuck both of you. GO AWAY.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

Oddly, GPS is something I trust more than modern alternatives. GPS might be USAF's doing, but they specifically made it open use and self-locating. While modern smartphones, unfortunately, have a shitton of snooping with GPS, the concept requires no such transmission: Your GPS device triangulates it's own position based on the signal strength of the orbiting satellites, and displays a marker on a map.

Meanwhile, several American corporate competitors exist that, and the Chinese GPS-ish system also, requires internet to determine location based on data that should remain private.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 22 hours ago

Well, it's exactly that in technical terms, yes. Somehow, "complementary games included (subject to limited-time redeemability on a monthly basis) each month you subscribe" is not as marketable from Amazon as from Humble Bundle. Privacy is becoming serious business now that things outside the gaming industry are becoming... a game of chance? Eh, whatever, I'm not here for politics and this seems like an okay way to buy GOG titles.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

The Broligarchy: "Everything."

Me: Squints Pours glowing demon tanning lotion on ground

Trump: "You dare dispute my rule?! And you would have these... mongrels... come here to die?"

Open Source Metaverse online. Launching Anti-StarLink missiles...

Warning. FOSS Metaverse alternative launch detected.

The Broligarchy: "This was not how it was supposed to be..."

Me: "Times change. But war, war never changes."

...

"We will never be slaves. But we WILL be online. For the Open Source Metaverse we deserve!"

Anyway, hopefully that's the real future in some sense. The metaverse is, technologically, in a state resembling 1995's World Wide Web. We can stop the changes that made social media happen the first time, but that comes at a grave cost of it's own... Zero tolerance for interference with the FOSS paradigm. This means no censorship even for the most vile of content, and no government authority over online activity ever again. It also means we have less than 150 years to become immortal because having children inherently puts kids at risk of sexual exploitation, so everyone - literally everyone - must be made infertile permanently to make that impossible.

Life extension is actually plausible, and omnispermicide would make denying it a war crime. That is the only fix I can see, but all of you would never pay it. That is why I stopped writing; every goddamn story and society at large championed "anti-escapism" in 2017 and onwards, and I will NEVER forgive you all for that. Fuck reality. I Have No Truth and I Must Dream. I want to die because I hate you all.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

I did all of this and it didn't fucking help.

GIVE ME BACK MY INTERNET, THE INTERNET BEFORE SOCIAL MEDIA, OR I'LL HATE YOU ALL FOREVER! FUCK REDDIT, FUCK THE FEDIVERSE, FUCK EVERYTHING YOU BASED THE MODERN INTERNET ON. I WANT A PLACE WHERE I CAN BE MY REAL SELF AND I WILL KILL TO GET IT BECAUSE THE REST OF YOU ALREADY FUCKING HAVE THAT.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

You missed a category.

Child Safety

It is impossible to prevent information taken without the approval of society at large from being uploaded online, as privacy is guaranteed. This means CSAM is a regular occurrence. Tracking or blocking the content based on any factor whatsoever is impossible.

This includes information most people are not comfortable with being held back only by the potential of a NSFW tag and censor.

While your child is no longer liable to become a disposaperson officially, as they would in a world without privacy, children find themselves completely insulated from society as black market trade of human slaves rapidly grows, with children sadly fetching a higher price and becoming regular targets for kidnappings.

Unable to keep up with the inevitable arms race, parents become increasingly desperate. The need for privacy, now a liability, either collapses to pressure or doubles down.

If it caves to political pressure, congratulations. Your children are doomed to be disposapeople. I agree, a world with no privacy is a dystopia and that will happen if a backlash is successful.

If it doesn't, society moves to reclassify children as slaves because no effort is able to protect the naive even if their naivety is just innocence that arises from lack of adult traits. The black market is either too powerful to stop, or the very same cause of it's existence guarantees that absolute privacy means potential normalization of the sexual exploitation of children to an amount proportionate to the efforts made to stop the exploitation.

Oh, and politicians will still buy your kidnapped kids to be slaves on a private island because humans can't be trusted as individuals any more than corporations, government or religion.

Now you know why I hate you all. No matter what, none of you care about any child and you never did. All you ever cared about was feeling like you were a good person for following society's expectations.

The only way this ends is with Autosovereigncy, or in layman's terms, "we have to build the UnMatrix - the Matrix but minus the people farming and with us able to create our own worlds in it - and trap ourselves in it permanently separated because reality is a monstrocity that should not be". If that's even possible. The fact it's probably not means reality is predisposed to be as painful as possible no matter what we do and I refuse to let anyone delude themselves into forgetting that just so they can preach about whatever they consider a solution.

And no, this isn't Nihilism or Misanthropy. Even a Nihilistic person is selfish. Misanthropes think machines or nature are better. I'm well beyond that. I'm an anti-ontonomist, I desire the cessation of existence. I don't care anymore, as long as whatever happens kills everything, I am happy to light 10 more fires every time someone complains that Rome is burning.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Eh, I'll take it if we're talking about actual donkeys and not the Republican party of the US. Did you that, in lieu of a dog, a donkey is a perfect way to protect livestock?

I'm serious, a predator should think twice; A donkey can grab a cougar's tail and literally beat it to death by using the wildcat as a living flail. Very protective.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

That's fair, just realize some of us are tired of online pessimism to such a degree that an AI - telling me there are in fact potential solutions and to keep trying - is actually good for our mental health. I only use Perplexity for research and musings that I sometimes post here to be discussed, not to completely replace human interaction on the Fediverse.

 

Long story short, "CHOOH₂" is probably esters of oxalic acid (C₂H₂O₄ a.k.a "CHOO CHOO") as additive to biogasoline derived from GMO crops.

Fortunately, even though the "red tanks go boom when you shoot or quickhack them" chemistry is scary-accurate...

Could Such a Hazardous Fuel System Be Adopted in Reality?

Unlikely at scale in democratic nations due to:

  1. Continued oil abundance from fracking, oil sands, and conventional reserves.
  2. Rapid cost declines and deployment of renewables (solar, wind, nuclear).
  3. Strong regulatory frameworks (OSHA, EPA) and legal challenges. (Possibly moot in the US, but there's hope I suppose.)
  4. Public and corporate pressure for safer, cleaner energy. (When the enemy is only chasing money, you can probably get them to back anything if it sells their product to you. That said, fuck Big Data Is Watching You.)

a) Possible in authoritarian or resource-constrained regimes where safety is sacrificed for cheap energy or autarky. b) Niche or military uses might tolerate riskier fuels for strategic reasons.

Final Thoughts

While CHOOH₂’s explosive volatility and dystopian neglect make for compelling fiction, the real world’s energy landscape—with abundant oil, advancing renewables, and regulatory safeguards—makes widespread adoption of such dangerous biofuels highly improbable. Vigilance, policy resilience, and community action remain key to ensuring safe, sustainable energy futures.


So basically, CHOOH₂ is real and refers to one of the fuel additives, not the fuel itself (which is biogasoline or similar). Fortunately for everyone, nobody wants to own a cyberbugatti if it actually explodes if you shoot the gas tank and most countries aren't beholden to that monster in the oval office, Russia's famous hate machine, or the CCP.

Just keep pushing for renewables and mass transit, or impeachment if you're in the US and he's still somehow in power now that he's violated a direct court order from the SCOTUS and been found in contempt of court.

Anyway, I just thought this was an interesting one to share. Politics don't have a place here, I'm guessing, so try to keep the discussion to chemistry and the implications it could have for a society that actually went the route that the Cyberpunk timeline did.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

Didn't realize how far back the feed was reaching because everything was limited to a handful of communities on my feed.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

No disagreement here.

 

Just 'cause it was too ridiculous-looking to be real, except it is real. FT tanks were surprisingly small.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2694719

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2685916

OK, c’est pas vraiment "l’image du jour". Elle correspond plus à la période troublée que nous traversons actuellement.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2180929

Meta sneakily introduced "Platform Integrity Attestation API" which basically calls home to see whether the user has a valid license to play.

This means that to run apps user has to have online connection to perform an integrity test. Whether it's only a test on launch or continues call home like Denuvo-like DRMs is not yet clear. This could also mean that modified headsets could fail to pass this test essentially closing down the device for modifications that could damage "platform integrity". Not all details are clear yet but this doesn't look good.

Currently it's optional and up to app developers to enable it.

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c/UnlockedGames (alexandrite.app)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/61243209

[email protected]

A few preserved iPhone games or something (I think). These are, apparently, an archive of unsupported versions of popular games on phones, which are no longer available on the App Stores. They run inside the browser. These are NOT pirated, if media IS for sale then please support those who make games before resorting to what is legally defined as theft.

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c/UnlockedGames (alexandrite.app)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/61243209

[email protected]

A few preserved iPhone games or something (I think). These are, apparently, an archive of unsupported versions of popular games on phones, which are no longer available on the App Stores. They run inside the browser. These are NOT pirated, if media IS for sale then please support those who make games before resorting to what is legally defined as theft.

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c/UnlockedGames (alexandrite.app)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

[[email protected]](/c/[email protected])

A few preserved iPhone games or something (I think). These are, apparently, an archive of unsupported versions of popular games on phones, which are no longer available on the App Stores. They run inside the browser. These are NOT pirated, if media IS for sale then please support those who make games before resorting to what is legally defined as theft.

 

Is it just me or does it feel smoother? Because even with mods I've never been able to get java to run without some level of jankiness. I have a realm server I share with friends entirely because of the ability to have mods work and gameplay to be smooth.

If I'm wrong about this, would be nice to know how you get Java to run smoothly, I miss Mystcraft.

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