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Cake day: November 26th, 2023

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  • Zero problems with Delta in many years of international flights with them. The best US based company, IMO.

    My only problem is that their partner for Africa is Air France aka Air Chance, a complete shit show of an airline that never runs on time, has quite rude staff, uncomfortable seats, and makes travellers to its West African flights bus out to the tarmac to get on the plane in Paris.

    I guess the world is about to find out about the dogshit that is Air France and CDG when the olympics starts in a few weeks.

















  • I mean licensing comes in here. The FOSS licenses allow this. Microsoft EULA and copyright almost certainly does not. But yes, I get the sentiment.

    It’s almost as if all of the FAANG/Magnificent 7 market outperformance the past 15 years was built on the backs of the free labor provided by the FOSS movement. But then they will turn around and claim that non-western companies steal IP, etc and have US intervene to ban competition, or sue in courts. Kind of funny.

    Back to the tech discussion, I’ve been using doas for a few years now instead of sudo. Even on my GNU/Linux machines. It’s a lot simpler to setup for desktop workflow machines.





  • South American history has been rewritten only in the past few years. Lidar and overhead satellite photography has revealed multiple forgotten cities that have been lost over the span of thousands of years, rising and falling to be reclaimed by the jungle over time. Intricate civilizations supporting populations in the hundreds of thousands, with pyramids taller than Egypt and earlier in time have been revealed.

    The Eurocentric view is being slowly undone. I don’t think there is a consensus on how it happened, only that the civilization had already recently declined by the time Europeans got there, which unfortunately led to this idea that the people were genetically incapable of development and Civilization. We know where that led. (Even in 2016 in Ecuador, a Mormon missionary told me that rationalizing with those people was worthless and that they hadn’t even invented the wheel). There’s an unfortunate legacy of colonization in South America that perpetuates the inferiority complex among certain groups.

    Reclaiming heritage and learning the history of these once proud people is a way to break that cycle. I am hopeful that in the upcoming decades, we continue to discover more and listen to and appreciate the descendants of these original civilizations. Thanks for sharing this article. There is a somewhat related, recent PBS Nova episode on how these cities functioned if you have the time. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/ancient-builders-of-the-amazon/



  • Man locks the front door to his house after refusing to answer the question, “Why do you beat your wife?”

    Looks like Meta is using some of the stock price increase from the past few months to fund their media marketing campaign again.

    It’s an election year. We are going to hear more about this and omg China.

    Just remember that unlike Insta and FB the far right doesn’t go viral on TikTok. The platform that supported insurrection, the company that has allowed the far right to flourish and led to a direct assault on representative democracy, remains unpunished and is bigger today than 2020.


  • The truth is that a lot of loyal customers are boycotting Starbucks right now over unionization and their stance on Palestine. So Starbucks is trying to bring them back physically into the stores and are using the balance on their cards as leverage. Starbucks has already uncharacteristically been running several promotions to get people back to their stores, with the red cup and the Stanley thing.

    If Starbucks has to return the customers’ unused balance without bringing them into the stores, then they may have lost those customers for good.


  • Whatever system76 decides it will be, I guess. That’s really the unexplored area of my keyboard because it’s so wildly inconsistent from one laptop manufacturer to another.

    I do, however, recognize Microsoft’s leveraging power over laptop manufacturers. They are the reason we got the Windows/Super key to start with (although ThinkPads held out until 2007) and later why everyone was forced to go to 6 row chiclet keyboards in 2013. So I’m certain the community will standardize this key for something useful across all distributions.