dsilverz

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[–] [email protected] 27 points 1 month ago

Uninstalled (it was bloat).

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Excellent art! Resonates a lot with me.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Websites from alternative networks such as Onion, Freenet, I2P and GNUnet, where speed and privacy are a must-have. Onion webchats, for example, uses neverending-loading with iframes/HTML frames (and another frame/iframe with a standard HTML form), so to not depend on JS.

At the surface web (clearnet), however, it's harder to find. Even the remaining old sites, from blogosphere and personal tilde websites (those whose URL contained a tilde "~" followed by an username) have some degree of JS.

[–] [email protected] 23 points 1 month ago (2 children)
[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago

A dev here. Not a reddit dev, but a dev. Deleting thing online doesn't necessarily mean real deletion of the content. For instance, every post and comment is a row of a "big notebook" (a table on a database) and every row is split by columns for specific data: who's the author, where it was posted (which community), what's the content and, sometimes, a yes/no column called "is it deleted?". When you delete such post, you are writing a "yes" inside that column, without actually replacing the content. It's an oversimplified explanation of how platforms register posts, sometimes there's a "version" table (think of it as multiple notebooks keeping track of different things simultaneously) that will keep the different versions of an edited post/comment, so they will remain intact inside such table.

Tl;dr: once on the internet, always on the internet (unfortunately). Especially if we're dealing with a corporation that profits over user's data. Rare cases where a thing on the internet finds real oblivion.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 month ago

People playing and hearing songs with looped beats and vulgar lyrics through a bass boosted sound system which costed them several months worth of minimum wage to pay for having it on their cars. They generally drive slowly through streets near beaches in order to exhibit their "fancy sound systems" while all the vulgarity plays repeatedly. I guess it's unique from this green-and-yellow country where I live.

I could also say wearing flip-flops and bermudas on a daily basis, or one of the highest usage and dependency of Meta's WhatsApp worldwide, or the country with the most welcome (often too nosy) people. Or, through a more positive lens, the richest land where crops easily grow when you sow something, the highest ecological diversity (especially plants, it's so common to find exotic plants here), the highest climate diversity (you can travel south to meet snow, then travel north/northeast to meet hot climates, without leaving the same country), etc.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Can community owners still delete entire communities, or this action also needs approval from Reddit staff?

[–] [email protected] 35 points 1 month ago (10 children)

There's a third one, too, it's a funny one: you stare at countless (mostly fake) job vacancies expecting to be hired so to "deserve to survive", while bills can't stop arriving. You resign from your 10-yr IT career and try to apply for a simpler, factory vacancy, just to hear from HRs that your CV is "too good to be applied for our simpler jobs". In the meantime, you catch yourself selling your soul and autonomy (constantly forced to accept the circumstances) to these people that share the same blood lineage as yours (some call them "familiars") because you can't see another option, except for going homeless, where you'll be constantly assaulted by cops and people saying "go get a job" to you because you got nothing. By the way, you also inhale toxic fumes from air pollution from cities. And you stare at a Word document, your own CV, thinking "what did I do wrong?".

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

Humanity got a huge bill to be paid, and Mother Nature will still charge us. It'd be an awesome thing if humanity zeroed every single emission and pollution right today (better late than too late). But optimism is not compatible with the size of the climate bill accumulated over decades till today. A alcoholic can stop drinking today, but it won't exempt them from the consequences of having been alcoholic. Sorry if I sound pessimistic, but our past as consumerist humans will still be haunting ourselves.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago

"So... By magic?"

Not magic. Magick. Black magick and Chaos magick. Many people underestimate the power of magick. 🙂

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

Lots.

  • Spectroid: a realtime frequency analysis of sounds from microphone (Fast Fourier transform)
  • The Powder Toy: a falling sand sandbox, where you can play with and mix and react various elements.
  • Sketchbook: app to draw, lots of pencil styles

I'm not sure whether they fit the "indie" category, tho.

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

General American rendering of “butter” as [bʌɾɚ] uses it.

Nice example! I couldn't think of "butter", thanks! Indeed, the "tt" sound from "butter".

often don’t share features with each other but do it with non-Brazilian varieties

Exactly.

You’re probably a Sulista speaker*,

I'm "paulista" (Ribeirão Preto) currently living in Minas Gerais (a branch of my family is from Minas). I copied the IPA from Wiktionary focusing on the "R" sounding, but I didn't pay attention to the IPA's ending sound (indeed, sulistas* sound something like "arauTÔ" while, as caipira, I speak something like "aRAUtu").

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