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  1. > Recursion without an exit condition.
    @mangeurdenuage ulimit on stack size will save you.

    Monday, 30-Mar-20 13:04:20 UTC from loadaverage.org
    • @xj9 Sounds like what you need is Audacious or Qmmp.

      Saturday, 28-Mar-20 00:39:33 UTC from loadaverage.org
      • @4slam Well, how much characters did you notice and stuff like that.
        But maybe I was just restarting the server, and you caught it at a bad moment.

        Friday, 27-Mar-20 17:16:08 UTC from loadaverage.org
        • @4slam Wait, there isn't any…

          Sunday, 22-Mar-20 11:33:32 UTC from loadaverage.org
          • Like I said - I have no reason to believe I’ve got it other than this cold, which is also going around right now. No fever, no headaches, nothing. Just congestion.

            Thursday, 19-Mar-20 19:31:33 UTC from web
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            • @thismightbeauser But, the Carnegie and Rockefeller and all those families, they used to do public works and stuff. They may have been hoarding the wealth, but not damn *all* of it. Their flash contest was at least servicing the greater good as a side effect of the ostentation. This new crop seems more about raw, bigly yuge numbers, and hoarding, like a dragon (or a priapism). But, again, this is all coming around to perception. . . .

              Thursday, 19-Mar-20 23:22:24 UTC in context
            • @scribus I mean, there's Bill Gates and whatnot. On the other hand you get people like this guy, who think it's an okay idea to keep making electric cars at a moderately high risk of illness to his employees with no one to buy them. http://rainbowdash.net/url/875471

              Friday, 20-Mar-20 05:35:27 UTC in context
            • @thismightbeauser @scribus That is indeed the case, a lot of rich people have middle class cars and discrete houses and do their best to keep people from knowing how rich they are, due to the general sentiment of "wealth equals evil"
              You can't blame them really, if the mob will hate you just for managing to make good decisions and earning your family big money. I'd probably do the same if I couldn't simply relocate to a fortified compound with a minefield around it. It makes no sense to feel empathy for a group that has none for you, for whom you'll always be the bad guy regardless of what you do or don't do, that openly talks about how good it'd be if you died.

              The ones that show off are the sociopaths, politicians and entertainment industry guys, who by default are crooks as that whole industry is built on crime and debauchery.

              Saturday, 21-Mar-20 20:37:37 UTC in context
          • So, no. I do not have goddamned nginx figured out, and no, the Pleroma 2.0 launch has not made this any less goddamned infuriating.

            Sunday, 15-Mar-20 04:19:48 UTC from web
          • https://loadaverage.org/url/5884939
            https://loadaverage.org/url/5884940
            @mangeurdenuage There you go. That was January.

            Thursday, 19-Mar-20 23:44:02 UTC from loadaverage.org
            • @shibayashi@communicating.cypherpunk.observer Moscow did City 17 even before it was cool.

              Thursday, 19-Mar-20 23:16:30 UTC from loadaverage.org
              • @n5admin Thank you, I try. Retransmittes your message to him :-).
                They have compiled a lot of valid concerns in one article. I am indeed on my toes.

                Wednesday, 18-Mar-20 22:32:53 UTC from loadaverage.org
                • @mangeurdenuage @azurolu In this it's the person who went to the desert to meditate in isolation for 12 days and just came back.
                  The only difference with the image is that he was alone :-).

                  Wednesday, 18-Mar-20 08:32:29 UTC from loadaverage.org
                  • @mangeurdenuage Like Jared Leto?

                    Tuesday, 17-Mar-20 20:30:23 UTC from loadaverage.org
                    • !vgp https://shp.itch.io/ Several fun games made by @shpuld@shpposter.club, give them a try

                      Friday, 13-Mar-20 14:40:02 UTC from web
                      • we currently are. Police is stopping us and ask we are we going. If it's not mandatory they send you back home.
                        I hope Spain start early to close everything, or you will be like us. Currently i have already 3 ppl died for that, and another 3-4 at the hospital.

                        Tuesday, 10-Mar-20 11:07:14 UTC from loadaverage.org
                      • @roytam It will be after it's robust enough.

                        Thursday, 12-Mar-20 20:45:03 UTC from loadaverage.org
                        • @xj9 Not fair, humans are doing this to themselves.

                          Thursday, 12-Mar-20 20:45:00 UTC from loadaverage.org
                          • @clacke On a barely related note, it's weird to see just how much Scrubs loses its reference/meme potential without the iconic Russian dubbing %).

                            Thursday, 12-Mar-20 00:09:18 UTC from loadaverage.org
                            • That said, I keep meaning to launch a Pleroma instance for myself.... Just keep having problems with nginx.

                              Thursday, 05-Mar-20 18:36:42 UTC from web
                            • @scribus Carcino sends his regards http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/875456

                              Thursday, 05-Mar-20 05:49:32 UTC from web
                            • >"waste" my vote on a third party
                              @xj9 If only Second Tours existed…

                              Thursday, 05-Mar-20 20:39:49 UTC from loadaverage.org
                              • @kaniini Check out their pre-released versions. Soon :-).

                                Tuesday, 03-Mar-20 12:18:38 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                • @aral It's not to be used as a service though?
                                  AGPL actually seems excessive for a library…

                                  Tuesday, 03-Mar-20 11:57:21 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                  • @schestowitz I guess it is :-).
                                    What I mean is it's a bit funny how often when such statements are made they just say "Russians", and that makes it true even without the power's that be making an extrance, as the common people who follow politics of the US have their favourites %).

                                    Tuesday, 03-Mar-20 11:53:43 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                    • @kaniini Does inactivity in a horizontal position under a cloud of insomnia count?

                                      Monday, 02-Mar-20 18:46:17 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                      • @mangeurdenuage I wonder if @moonman had any reason whatsoever to stick to the develop branch of Pleroma…

                                        Monday, 02-Mar-20 18:46:14 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                        • @kaniini It surprised me that they only got him for a cameo.
                                          He was even in Renegades.

                                          Monday, 02-Mar-20 18:46:11 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                          • @kaniini I don't know, I think it got pretty nice in here.
                                            Coincidentally roughly at the same time Mastodon removed OStatus support %).

                                            Monday, 02-Mar-20 18:46:09 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                            • > “Russians don’t want me to be the nominee, they like Bernie.”
                                              > they like Bernie
                                              @schestowitz I have to admit, I kind of do…

                                              Monday, 02-Mar-20 18:46:06 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                              • I'm sure it's not nearly so simple in reality, but I feel like conquering climate change is a simple matter of banning some of the bad stuff with obvious alternatives (gas vs electric consumer vehicles, for example) and watching the market self-correct. But everyone is afraid to pull that lever because it could be political suicide.

                                                Monday, 02-Mar-20 05:01:17 UTC from web
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                                                • @thismightbeauser An actual solution to the issue is deglobalization of economies and achieving food and industry autonomy in every relevant country, but good luck cutting the flow of shekel just like that. There is a reason any sort of nationalism is treated as evil incarnate by mainstream political parties and economic groups, a global market that depends on countries not being self-sufficient is extremely profitable, no one can stop buying or selling or their internal situation crumbles within months.
                                                  A secondary effect of this, while a positive from an environmental point of view, is that a lot of countries simply don't have the capacity to achieve food autonomy due to having bigger populations than their fertile land can sustain. Take Nigeria for example, <1 million km2 of surface with a rapidly growing population at 190 million right now. Without world trade the country would starve, and lead to open war in the region.

                                                  Monday, 02-Mar-20 16:50:53 UTC in context
                                                • @thismightbeauser So you not only need to completely reshape the economy of most countries but also need to regulate the population of each to levels their own land can sustain (without further destroying the environment to grow more crops)
                                                  Some countries have a food surplus of 10 times their internal consumption, so they can keep their current populations without issue. But what happens with a country that has a food deficit of say, 50% of consumption? the population has to be cut in half or starve. Either way, you have a disaster in your hands with no clean way to solve it. You can pick between genocide, mass starvation or civil war, neither acceptable by any humanitarian standard. And you can be sure it'll spill to neighbouring regions.

                                                  In short, environmental damage is such a big issue because there's no clean way of solving it, nations and fortunes depend on the wheel spinning, and genociding the world to a sustainable population numbers is off the table.

                                                  Monday, 02-Mar-20 16:58:01 UTC in context
                                                • @nerthos I think some of this makes sense, but I have a hard time believing that the world's current population level isn't sustainable, just that we haven't figured things out yet. There's a lot of junk produced that isn't necessary, or made in inefficient ways that could be cut out. I get what you're saying about deglobalization and the whole "buy local" slogan that environmentalists have been pushing kind of points back to that. Where do you draw the line though? Even goods shipped within larger countries like the US or China can travel vast distances before reaching their destination. Do those countries have to be split into regions then? People would probably be freaking out about that. No more California oranges in PA? No way! Probably not a great example due to Florida being closer, but still.

                                                  Tuesday, 03-Mar-20 17:59:34 UTC in context
                                              • How can people continue to believe this spraypainted bunghole

                                                Saturday, 29-Feb-20 04:05:03 UTC from web
                                              • I’m not too proud to admit I was wrong @nerthos was right. I am in fact, enjoying Fallout 76 a great deal.

                                                Friday, 28-Feb-20 09:01:25 UTC from web