Karl Marx is:From each according to his abilityTo Each according to his need + the command for a centralized worker's state thats suppose to nationalize all industries and eventually collapse into a workers utopia. Lore of primitive communism -> slaverly -> feudalism -> capitalism -> state centralized sociallism -> communism being a linear path in history. Daily life is seen as an epic battle of good workers vs evil capitalist. Which gets "workers" and "capitalist" get searched and replaced with "gay" vs "straight" "black vs "white" "women" vs "patriarchy" "trans" vs "gender conforming" - the timeless epic battle gets readapted.FOSS is:Those with abilites make software for hobbies, personal gain, and passion. Those with needs get whats avalible but are not entitled to the able'ds laborNeeds are meet because the abled person's passion project coincidentatly helped others. here is no state agency commanding those with needs receive software it just happens through spontaneous order.+ advocacy for FOSS focuses heavily on digital decentralized and not being interdependent on big tech, no lore of an epic battle, utopia, or model that captures all of human history but there is an us vs them against big tech to be fair.Gay straight, trans, black, white just get along and develop cool software. Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107592788Not communism, but socialism.>FOSS is:The programmers (workers) must control their software (means of production).Best argument otherwise would be that FOSS talks about licensing instead of ownership which weakens the statement.
>>107594889>65-70 million innocents dead by communist regimes, even if you exclude natural famines and nazi and tsar deathsWhat? But that is impossible
Marx and Proudhon both said "Property is theft" but they meant two different thingsMarx meant any wealth generated by labor that is not universally accessible to everyone; which includes a small buisness owner's occupied coffee shop. Marx thinks everyone has the mandated right to free coffee there, from haves to have nots)Proudhon, who coined [italics]property is theft[/italics] meant patents, absentee ownership, absentee landlordism, protectionism/cronyism, and wealth aquired outside of labor. Proudhon would have had no problem with the coffee shop even if it wasn't a worker co-op. He would insist the coffee shop owner temporarily own the place of buisness and not a land lord, though to disapoint AnCaps he would have drawn the line at owning more then one coffee shop. (occupancy and use)Marx wanted workers to seize the means of production with violence and build an all powerful GovernmentProudhon wanted to build an alternative system from the ground up where workers own their own means of production. Focusing on both markets and communal mutual aidMarx was fueled by his own epic novel story of us vs them that takes place throughout all of human history. That's why he keeps getting readapted because the epic story of good vs evil narrative gives simple minded people a sense of meaningProudhon was making a cold analysis of injustices of the ruling class spotting economic priveldge that Tucker and Spooner later disected and confronted. Many of his arguments live in today with libertarians critiquing crony capitalism and occupy wallstreet critiquing land lordism. Though they split into a left and a right when they should be unified as one coherrent ideology.FOSS uses voluntary contracts like the GPL3 anyone can enter or leave at any time, FOSS critiques the Government's patent mopoly and peacefully builds alternative systems, small buisness owners can power their companies with it. I wonder what side FOSS is really on?
Because its something thatd get a boost from that. Open source makes sacrifices under capitalism.
>>107592788The problem is, and what you're missing is, that people conflate the GPL with FOSS.
at some point you just gotta accept the fact that 99.9% of the modern net was designed with google chrome in mindi know firefox is great at privacy but when it comes to just general usability over the web, chrome has it beat
>>107595631Works on my machine.
>use GPL-licensed code in my closed source software>don't say anything>no one can look at my code to tell
>>107595443Just wait till you learn about crackers.
>>107595443Happens all the time. GPL is hardly enforceable and fsf only goes after major companies. Not to mention a lot of people don't understand what GPL actually stipulates and thinks everyone using their GPL code HAS to open source (they don't). So many people completely glaze over the line about source only has to be distributed to people you give binaries to.
>>107595443>make my website open source>people find security vulnerabilities in the code>instead of fixing them, they choose to endlessly exploit these vulnerabilities in order to make my life a living hell>i can't fix it because i don't know what the vulnerabilities areis this really the power of open sores?
If someone did that to my code we'd be able to easily know by it calling GEGL and GMIC. From what I understand legally their code can be closed but if they modify my code and post it online it must be open.The same could be said about other open source libraries being dependent. That is how people may know.
It literally has everything you need. Simple, no bloat, no AI bullshit, supports UBlock, supports NoScript, doesn't fill your homepage with pointless clutter.
>>107594566It's alright, sorry for doubting your mental health
>>107594571Normies, duh
waterfox scores poorly on speedometer. the only fast Firefox fork I've found is iceraven. most of them don't or improperly implement user.js tweaks
>>107594797>sponsored by Cloudflareno thanks
>>107594167Hard pass. Fuck off with your spyware
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>>107595369is that the starfield keycap?
>>107595384It's KAM wraith on the board, which is inspired by the zx spectrum.
>>107594646>4mm travel>clicks and clacks like no tomorrowdid you even read the post?
65 is my favorite size and I’m not a troon
>>107595581It's never been more over.
we're still here edition>Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like. People use them as a speed contest, interview prep, company training, university coursework, practice problems, or to challenge each other.https://adventofcode.com//g/ leaderboard join code:224303-2c132471anonymous-only leaderboard:383378-dd1e2041See also: https://obonofcode.com/ (Summer 2026)previous >>107536609
>>107570836>we're still herebut why
>>107594443just to suffer
Anyone knows a general method for day 12? I put two pruning mechanisms in my backtracking (symmetry and connected area space checking) and they're not good enough at pruning paths. Every solution I've come across uses the meme answer.
>>107594811You clearly didn't prune enough since you should be able to prune away all the official inputs.What you call the "meme answer" are perfectly valid pruning conditions.If your your solution can solve the example, which doesn't get pruned away like that, you've got a good enough general solution.
>>107594811Nothing is good enough in general, there's going to exist some adversarial or degenerate case that takes exponential time no matter what your algorithm is. That's the whole point of the problem.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/12/uk-to-encourage-apple-and-google-to-put-nudity-blocking-systems-on-phones/ can this 'nudity blocking system' be transferred to the physical world? what would that be?automatic materializing of clothing like substances? how? if so what side effects would there be ? would the system force animals to wear clothes?
>>107595519Well, I mean there was no reason for it to ever happen after they split from the EU. I am speaking as an American so maybe I just don't know how effeminate the U.K. had already become. Outside of the ME and surrounding areas, Islam only penetrates weak and effeminate people.
>>107591209That is what Brexit was all about, you nonce.
>>107595572Bro, I thought Brexit was the exact opposite at the time. I thought it was the U.K. giving the E.U. the finger and saying, "We're Brits and we're white, we can run our own country, thank you very much. "
once again they're making up new reasons to invade your privacy parental controls, if a parent so chooses to use them, is how this is solved. the government doesn't need to be involved.
>>107592406
Where do people even find the energy to care so much about different web browsers? They're all almost identical in functionality. Same for different Linux desktop environments.
>>107594808>Where do people even find the energy to care so much about different web browsers?They don't, everybody uses Chrome.
>>107594808Firefox mogs Chrome you retard.
idk I've only ever used firefox since forever. works on my machine, and my phone. and has all the extensions I want.
>>107594808not everyone is a lazy fat sack of shit like you
>>107594808i use them all lol... also have windows 7,10, 11 and Mint
/get/ - Gtk2 Enthusiasts ThreadXfce 4.12 editionshare your projects, programs, and the ways you use gtk2 (gnome toolkit 2)>why gtk2made for desktop use unlike gtk3/4 and soon to be 5so stable it makes qt users question what they're doing>how do it get gtk2your distro should already come with the gtk2 package, if not then you can download and install it elseware>what are some good gtk2 software?lxmusic (music player)lazpaint-gtk2, mtpaint, gimp 2.x (image editors)viewnior (image viewer)parole (video player)leafpad (text editor)Geany 1.29 (IDE)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
nice
>removed po>removed a11y>removed gettextnot nice
I am interested, doe I have nothing to contribute since I am new to this train of thought, shill it to me some more.
I remember this thread from 2024. I still think its based but I don't have any gtk2 apps outside of contained flatpak gimp 2.10. I use to have a hexchat gtk2 flatpak but I got rid of it last year.
>makes every other web browser obsolete
> Yet another chromium fork with "improvements"ungoogled-chromium exists saarhttps://xkcd.com/927/
>>107592067holy beans
>>107589720You could do that on firefox 30 years ago.
>>107589780use case for ftp in the browser? use case for literally any bloat in the browser?>no adware no bloat no noise
>>107589022>no mv2 support
Post interesting/weird/unique/niche websites.I will start: https://iruka459.web.fc2.com/20.html
>>107594184Don't visit that website is releases zhe mustard gas.
>>107594377goddamn it, you got my hopes up
>>107594184Since you posted that I have to post this in returnhttps://bacaquran.neocities.org/Begone, demon
>>107594358Of course>For starters, I am over 20,000 years old, and yet do not look a day over 12.
>>107595241oldest trick in the hon
so this is the chrome alternative of ublock? I'm done with firefox at this point.
>>107584897Just use regular uBOhttps://github.com/r58Playz/uBlock-mv3
>>107589675I mean I just have it update like this. But if you're on Windows you're already streets behind.
>>107593738I assume this is some data harvesting operationwhy wouldnt the original author simply make a "mv3 port" of UO?
>>107585435Niggerjeet, Firefox implemented a new AI info pane on by default in the latest update. The org is fucked and all in on AI in the browser now, it's only going to get worse.https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-link-previews-firefox
>>107595568>Opting in to AI key points in Link Previews will download a small language model to your device.OH NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! anyways
>>107514773"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."--Richard Stallman>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107591296I don't want them to have my data. Who knows what they would do with it. Maybe they would try to hack into my online banking account.>If you live in the west you should be more worried about the local data collection companies and local governments.The way I see it, some countries in the world are more democratic, and others are more autocratic/tyrannical. The latter are less likely to care about things like human rights laws, or laws in general. So I trust the former more. I guess for me it's a lesser-of-two-evils question. But yes, excessive data collection by companies or any government is something you should watch out for, no matter which country it is.
>>107587974>someone could hack it and drive your roomba aroundIt is far from noiseless, I would immediately hear if it started trundling around.
>>107586999yeah because it’s well known that maids are incapable of spying on you
>>107586999Fuck off posh cunt
>>107594203this goes back to the original premise that the best option is to quit being lazy, buy a dumb vacuum, and clean up after yourself
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107592985NOT YETneed to get live-sync working and then check noweb, which I haven't even looked if it works.
>>107594290FUUCK, NICE.Hadn't noticed he updated it. I practically memorized the first ed when I was learning elisp.
>>107544654I like that they're all accessible one-handed
>>107595411what are you doing with the other hand... ?
>>107595454shlicking my neo-vagina while reading Org documents
Why not just get Arch?
>>107595439because I need an installer, running an install script and/or reading a wiki to teach me the basics is far too cumbersome.
>>107595439bragging rights
>>107595439Why not just get Debian?
>>107595439I actually don't know. I did use Antergos way back because it was just easier but now with AI, I can have an LLM guide me and even write scripts for an easy Arch install on any computer.
>>107595504this isn't even the hard part. In fact, none of it is the hard part. There is a bit of a learning curve but it's all relatively easy because it's extremely modular. >decide on a WM >install pulseaudio (it just werkz)>you're basically done