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  • danhab99 danhab99 1 week ago 100%

    How do I buy bitcoin?

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What is something you SHOULD cheap out on?
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  • danhab99 danhab99 2 weeks ago 100%

    They are categorized as headphones

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What is something you SHOULD cheap out on?
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  • danhab99 danhab99 2 weeks ago 100%

    Sennheiser, Beyerdynamic, Audio-Technica and Sony aren't famous luxury brands in the same way that Beats are.

    huh... in hindsight I didn't think about my position about headphones all the way through, I was just mad about the existance of beats.

    sry

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  • danhab99 danhab99 2 weeks ago 81%

    Cloths, headphones, handbags. Anything that's just buying the brand.

    I don't get why I should want these high end brands when the only thing I can afford from them is plastered with their logo.

    I've seen the Gucci tracksuit, the Jordans, the Beats, everything and I'm not impressed. Even though luxury things are luxury I don't even agree with the luxuriousness of many of these products. For example, if I'm going to wear a Gucci tracksuit covered in the Gucci logo and using Gucci colors then it's gotta look good first and foremost. If I'm going to hold a Hermes bag that's not comfortable, or durable, or robust but is just supposed to look cool, then it's gotta actually look cool! Not like something Shien could design.

    And yes I am aware of the concept of buying a store of value: diamonds, expensive watches, actually rare and valued handbags. But most of the famous luxuries I see in public are not that. They're literally a poor man's status symbol IMO.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy How would you react if Reddit joined the fediverse?
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  • danhab99 danhab99 4 weeks ago 100%

    Same tbh idk if it's the community or the app for me

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What book that hasn't been adapted into a TV show or movie do you think deserves an adaptation?
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  • danhab99 danhab99 1 month ago 100%

    Stranger in a strange land

    For the chaos

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  • linux Linux The Open Source Computer Science Degree
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  • danhab99 danhab99 1 month ago 95%

    Discreet math, Calculus, and Physics change the way I think about code

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  • foss Free and Open Source Software Vimium is a browser extension that provides keyboard-based navigation and control of the web in the spirit of the Vim editor.
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  • danhab99 danhab99 1 month ago 100%

    I've been using it for years. That plus i3 and vim means that I never touch my mouse while working

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  • danhab99 danhab99 2 months ago 100%

    Ned mor branrot plz

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  • linuxmemes linuxmemes Type in Morse code by repeatedly slamming your laptop lid
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  • danhab99 danhab99 2 months ago 100%

    Forget neovim, try using ED

    Id pay to watch that

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Android users, what's stopping you from switching to an iPhone?
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  • danhab99 danhab99 2 months ago 100%

    Termux

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  • technology Technology ChatGPT’s much-heralded Mac app was storing conversations as plain text
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    I mean..... Sure it can look alittle different in the database but I'd assume 99% of my Internet footprint is plain text

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  • meta Programming.dev Meta Federation from lemmy.world is currently 18 hours behind, will take a bit to fully catch up
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Geez I didn't realize Lemmy instances have to copy each other's databases to federate

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  • linux Linux Why do you still hate Windows?
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Convention over configuration feels like such a fight when I'm trying to configure something

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  • showerthoughts Showerthoughts Hive mentality is the opposite of creativity.
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 75%

    I guess another way to phrase that is "is the concept of creating fire" creative.

    Because sure you can have many ways to create it but if everyone is doing it then is it creative? Because if everyone is creative then is anyone creative?

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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Aren't some wolves also persistent hunters?

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Why are fake laughs added to sitcoms?
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Maybe that's why current year sitcoms are so lame, the laugh track made the "mean"ness a joke

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  • world World News Mexican cartels boast of increased lethal firepower, including some weapons from the U.S.
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Guys how often do you think the US sells guns to terrorists to try to gain some intel about them?

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Begging for all the Lemmy Audiophiles recommendations on computer speakers!
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    This "Amazon's Choice" is actually really valid, I've had mine for a few years and they perform great

    Edifier R1280T Powered Bookshelf Speakers https://a.co/d/03UMQk4c

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  • news News UAE to legalise abortion in cases of rape and incest in landmark reform
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Good to hear that I didn't invent the "pro the mother's life" opinion first, I've just never heard anyone else articulate it out loud

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  • news News It's wild how many job listings might be fake
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    My mother works in HR, she told me a story I didn't retain too much of, long story short someone she's interviewing thought the job was for a higher salary because they saw a freebooted job post.

    I think some recruiting firm (that probably shares an office with IRS scammers) posted my mother's job post with a higher salary so they could offer that candidate to my mother.

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  • news News Autopsy report rules 12-year-old's death at camp for troubled adolescents a homicide
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Just to have the frame of reference, is there at least 1 on these wilderness camps that isn't a pedo operated blood bath?

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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    I entirely disagree, Go has some of the most straightforward and meaningful syntax I've ever used.

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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Isn't threads.net activitypub?

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    LGBTQ+ danhab99 3 months ago 100%
    LGBT in Denver?

    I'm thinking about moving to Denver and starting my adult life. I live near NYC but I just don't like it. NYC is dirty, stinky, and unjustifiably expensive. I see rents in Denver between 1400-2000 for a reasonable yet not posh apartment and I can afford it by myself. TBH I could afford NYC with roommates too but it's everything that is just ridiculously expensive, NYC just feels unfair and nuyorkians take the unfairness out on everyone. I don't want to live my adult life feeling like I should just bite the bullet every time I wanna do something, I want to spend reasonably. But I'm gay and I gotta have that gay energy in my life, Denver looks great, I'm just curious about what you guys think about Denver Colorado. Thoughts? Opinions? *Warnings*?

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    networking danhab99 3 months ago 93%
    [Question] what exactly is hard about adopting IPv6??

    I mean on a technical level. Are the devices that make up the infrastructure of the internet hardwired with IPv4? Is the firmware on these devices impossible to upgrade remotely? If it's just a matter of software or firmware then adoption should only take like a year but clearly that isn't the case. So what specifically is stopping us?

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    technology Technology Pornhub to leave five more states over age-verification laws
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 66%

    TBH I kinda agree with the states here.. I started watching porn waaayyyy too early and it's fucking me up.. without a doubt.. I shouldn't have seen all the things I looked for and now I gotta put up with it.

    But I also agree with PornHubs decision. There is no way to verify age without exposing your identity. There isn't even a way to trust a 3rd party to verify someone's age.

    There really isn't a middle ground, the only way to protect kinds (like little me) is to block the porn. But websites go on and offline every few minutes, VPNs and Tor are free and hard to blacklist.

    How do we censor internet porn?? ¯⁠\⁠(⁠°⁠_⁠o⁠)⁠/⁠¯

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    Can someone help me find an obscure ass song?

    I heard it a few years ago on SoundCloud but now I can't find it. I remember some details: 1. It's mostly "Bad Thoughts" by bbno$ 2. It starts with the opening lyrics from ADDICTED from Hazbin Hotel 3. George Carlin's "rat shit bat shit" chant makes an appearance every once in awhile 4. There were some other sound bits that I don't have a clear memory of but I remember thinking they were *unique* I know that these are like the craziest search params in the world but I'm so confident that this thing exists and is not an amalgamation of forgotten memories that resurfaced in fragments. It would be really cool if I could hear it again. Please?

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    selfhosted Selfhosted Suggest me a secure chat platform for my family
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    I mean if it's just a private server for just the people he knows then I don't get why this would be a concern, but if it is to mitigate family drama then rocket chat definitely has end-to-end encryption https://docs.rocket.chat/use-rocket.chat/workspace-administration/settings/e2e-encryption

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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Rocket chat is like slack but FOSS.. haven't tried it myself but it could be something

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  • linux Linux If I Use Windows, I Delete My Channel
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    We'll know if he ever finds some funny way to say he's using Windows.. that or he's genuine and it's a click bait title, didn't watch it ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

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    Age or experience? Because both are funny

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    Linux danhab99 3 months ago 97%
    Is there a file browser with fzf like capabilities

    I feel like I'd use my file browser if it was easier to get around. ctrp-p like zoxide/fzf would be game changing. Edit: sry tbh I wasn't clear.. I was asking for a GUI file browser, sry ranger covers my tui needs ::: spoiler spoiler No electron :::

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    selfhosted Selfhosted Never buy .xyz
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    How expensive can "reputable" be. I got danhab99.xyz for like ¯⁠\⁠(⁠°⁠_⁠o⁠)⁠/⁠¯ $20/year?? Who cares

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy Lemmy, how do you deal with heartbreak?
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Tryna deal with it right now, going back to the bar where I met my ex

    Will update in like 2 hrs

    Edit: litterally forgot. Didn't see him, it was lame anyways

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy Fraudsters of Lemmy, how would you commit fraud if governments embrace cryptography
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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 66%

    Guys

    Guys

    Guys

    Cryptography doesn't replace people... Some bureaucrat will probably manually generate keys for new people... If you make new keys you're probably gonna go get them signed maybe even in person.

    It's just supposed to replace the garbage ass id systems we have today with something more utilitarian

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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 50%

    git gud?

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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    We'd need a purpose made gpg like system for this level of complexity so I have no doubt that there would be a way to have parents cryptographically prove they're their children's parents. It's just a matter of design

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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    True,

    There are many ways to do this, for example a person can sign a new key with their old key when their old key is due to expire, we have many rotating government IDs.

    As for the human element, social security cards and driving licenses get lost/stolen/worn out too, crypto keys have the potential to be just as durable as existing solutions.

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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Any and all public record keeping would be done on a block chain. For example it's not a secret who owns a given house, you can look up property and tax records. Smart contracts on a block chain work just as well as paper contracts if they're given the same respect by the courts.

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    Fraudsters of Lemmy, how would you commit fraud if governments embrace cryptography

    I saw [this tiktok](https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTNJmKx4m/) where this guy was talking about how he'd get his hands on real social security numbers.. this was a clip from a whole story he told about some criminal shit, I was too distracted by my thoughts on how to fix the exploits he used. Block chains and cryptographic signatures would solve basically every one of his exploits. But regardless of the myriad of reasons as to why we won't adopt cryptography into American laws and bureaucracy, imagine if we did do everything involving government and policy in a cryptographically secure environment. Imagine if everyone who is born gets assigned a gpg secret key signed by the government and that is your government ID for everything from opening a bank account to paying your taxes to claiming benefits. IMPO I think this is a perfect solution (iif you ignore the human element). So my question is why wouldn't it be perfect, and what kind of exploits could bad actors use in a cryptographic bureaucracy?

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    Thanks for still using the floppy disk as the save icon

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  • danhab99 danhab99 3 months ago 100%

    Learned how to use zoxide. Makes my terminal so much friendlier

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    datahoarder danhab99 4 months ago 87%
    Looking for emotional support: I lost all my WhatsApp chats

    I was so confident that WhatsApp was backing itself up to Google ever since I got my new pixel but I just wasn't. Then yesterday I factory reset my phone to fix something else and I lost it all. Years worth of chats from so many times in my past just aren't there, all my texts with my mom and my family, group chats with old friends... I can't even look at the app anymore, I'll never use Whatsapp as much as I used to. I just don't feel right with this change. There's no way to get those chats back and now it doesn't feel like there's any point backing up WhatsApp now! I really wanna cry like this is so unfair!! And all I had to do was check Whatsapp before I did a factory reset.. the TINIEST THING I could have done and prevented this and I didn't fucking do it!!!!!!! How do I get past this?

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    Programming danhab99 5 months ago 97%
    Did anyone know that Domino's Pizza patented their order tracking system? https://patents.google.com/patent/US10262281B1/en

    I know about software patents but what's the point when somebody can achieve the exact same functionality from the user's perspective using totally different code. Just seems like a waste on a patent lawyer.

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    ᑐ ᑌ ᑎ ᕮ danhab99 5 months ago 100%
    How are highliners operated?

    I've watched all the YouTube videos and tiktoks about the spice and the guild navigators.. basically they're what exists instead of decision making computers. But what do they actually do to operate the ship? Like they looked and saw some shit and now they have to do something about it. Does the navigator have buttons and levers to configure the drive? Do they just speak words to some sort of helmsman about how to steer? Do they write out instructions? Is there some sort of telepathy or telekinesis the navigator does with the hardware? Whenever I Google it I just find articles and videos about spice. What about SOP?

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    Chat danhab99 7 months ago 100%
    I feel like there should be a difference between "rent" and "mortgage rent"

    Since the housing market looks like a crowd of people just signing mortgages as fast as possible just to then turn around and charge that mortgage plus a little bit. I shouldn't pay someone's mortgage like seriously this is just adding an unnecessary problem to the real problem of "living somewhere"

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    Google danhab99 7 months ago 100%
    I tried looking for a really old file but it seems like I've lost alot of things.

    I was gonna share this report I wrote for school with a friend. I remember throughout college I kept my school files organized on Drive, but when I went to look for it nothing seemed right. The rule is that I have a folder for every class I had organized by semester and year and alot of them are gone. Classes I know I took I have no record of anything I did there. It's kind of a bummer. I found some record of me writing this report, I wrote it in December 2020.. Has there been some files loss in Google Drive that I didn't know about? It's kind of a bummer that I can't look at these old things I did but, I'm just hoping for the best.

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    Terraform danhab99 7 months ago 100%
    Terraform without "prop drilling"

    I have a massive terraform state I maintain for work. After learning about reusing resources using modules I adopted the same rule for terraform I have for other PLs "only call functions in the main func". Meaning I'm only allowed to declare modules that reference resources at the top level. My problem is that I have modules calling modules all over the place, the average length of any of my resources is 8 names. I have values I want to share across multiple different kinds of modules that do different things. Currently I have a top level module called "constants" with output blocks to store every constant I need. It works to an extent. The thing is that I had a similar problem when web developing in React. Prop drilling is a coding style in React where a component receives a prop just for the purpose of passing the prop to a child component, the receiving component doesn't actually need that prop for itself. React solves this by the context api which lets one component pass a value to any child component of any depth. How can we have something similar in Terraform? Even though every resource I have is defined once in code, it declares the same resources hundreds of times with different appropriate values. I wish I could pass things like the `dockerSecret` to a kubernetes deployment 6 modules deep in such a way that that dependant component of a module waits for the docker secret to be created while other resources that don't depend on it can be scheduled to be created later. Prop drilling doesn't work all that well and it forces you to copy alot of code. Maybe modules aren't the best way to reuse resources. I feel like HCL doesn't have syntax that would support such a thing idomatically. Maybe something like decorator syntax or a special type of block where you write a proper `data`, `resource`, or `module` block? What do you guys think?

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    Android danhab99 8 months ago 90%
    Why does it feel like there are no more new apps?

    Has anyone noticed that we haven't really heard of a new app in awhile? I feel like the last time I heard about an app on the news or on Reddit(in the past) in a long time. The last big one I heard of was the Threads app. Where are the apps? I haven't downloaded a new app since I got Boost for Lemmy.

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    Technology danhab99 8 months ago 68%
    Does technology actually add value to the world?

    I had a long and intresting conversation with my therapist just now. I'm not comfortable sharing exactly what we were talking about but I can rephrase it: basically I was complaining that tech companies don't want to innovate. I've been trying to bring new technologies to my boss because I thought it would give him a better opportunity to realize value from the products I'm creating/maintaining for him. That's what I understand is my purpose in the workforce. I'm a programmer not a salesman I can't go out to the market and get him the money so he can pay me with something, I can only make things put things in his hands for him (or hire someone to) to go out and collect the money we deserve (deserve within the limits of market demands and the nature of the product, not the labor invested). But he doesn't want them... well he does when he needs them but I miss way more times than I hit which is making my professional feelings feel less valuable. And if I'm not valuable enough then I can't work doing what I love. When I started working I went in with a plan to upgrade and modernize everything I touch. I still believe that to be the case, or like... my "purpose"(as an employee not a person). But every company I've worked for so far has been running old ass shit. Springboot apps, create-react-apps, codebases in c and c++, no kubernetes, little to no cloud. And it feels like everything that tech companies want me to do is maintain and expand old existing codebases. And I understand why, I know that its expensive to rewrite entire code bases just for a 20% efficiency boost and to make it easier to add upgrades every once in awhile. But noone is taking advantage of innovative technology anymore and that's what's concerning me. In my therapist's opinion he thinks we as a soceity are not taking 100% advantage of technology we have. I can't go into too many details bc our conversations are private but at the end I agreed with him. I'm seeing it now in my working day but he convinced me that it's everywhere. Are people actually benefitting from technology enough such that nobody actually needs to work to maintain a long and healthy life? Lets say that no, technology is underutilized in our soceity. Does that mean that if we use technology more we'd have enough value in the economy to pay everyone a UBI? Could we phase out the human workforce to some extent? Or do we actually need more workers to do work to make the value, in which case we can't realistically do UBI because people need to get paid competitivily to do the work. Lets say that yes, we are taking all advantages of technology. If so than there should be enough value to pay a UBI. But we don't have a UBI, so why? If the value exists than where is it? I don't believe its being funnelled into the pockets of some shadowy deep-state private 4th branch of government. If it was than there'd be something to *take*, is there? Are we sure that its enough? Basically I don't know if technology generates value. ### Think about it like this > If its cheaper to use technology to grow an acre of corn than to use people, is that subsequent output of corn more valuable or less valuable because of the technology. And if you believe that scaling up corn production to make the corn just as valuable as if we didn't have technology then you agree that the corn is now less valuable. If self-checkout machines are replacing cashiers, does that mean that the cashiering work being done by the machine is more valuable to soceity or less? This is basically end stage capitalism. We need to recognize if the work we do for soceity (whether you derive personal fulfillment or not) is actually adding to soceity or not. I'd rather not give up my job as a programmer just so I can do something more valuable, but I might have to if that's the case. And I feel like most people in the world are thinking like that too. Is soceity trying to hang on to the past, or do we just not understand the future? Sorry for the wall of text. I feel like this might be to philosophical for this community but I couldn't find a better place to post this. If you know of a better community for this discussion to take place then I'll consider moving this post based on the comments already posted. Thank you for reading this and I'd love to answer any question you'd have about my opinions/feelings.

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    No Stupid Questions danhab99 11 months ago 93%
    Does anyone have a first party source for the current copy of Hamas's charter?

    I feel stupid for asking this because I should just google it right? But I can't find an *official* website by Hamas and the only sources I can find for their charter is on the websites of American law colleges. Example searches: [Searching .edu sites](https://www.google.com/search?q=hamas+charter+site%3A*.edu), [Searching .gov sites](https://www.google.com/search?q=hamas+charter+site%3A*.gov). Wikipedia has sources but they're also [American colleges](https://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/hamas.asp) and this absolutely cursed looking link you shoud actually put into your browser, like I don't feel safe clicking it so I got a VPC to do it, link is broken: ``` http://hamas.ps/en/post/678 ``` I'm just supprised something this recognizable is *hard?* to find. P.S. sry if this isn't the right place to post Edit: searched google in arabic because OBVIOUSLY (why didn't I think of that). Couldn't get better results.

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    Memes danhab99 12 months ago 93%
    any low hanging fruit?
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    or you know... just shut up
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    Golang danhab99 12 months ago 64%
    I kinda wish there was a better way to do if err != nil in go github.com

    Did I break a taboo by doing this?

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    Guitar Pedals danhab99 1 year ago 100%
    Bass pedal that replicates "donk bass"

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/3095998 > I've been addicted to donk bass for years, I keep a playlist of deep house tracks with a tonne of donk bass just to keep myself settled. > > I know that it's an entirely synthetic sound but I am 100% convinced I can make that sound in analog with my bass guitar. I've tried a bunch of techniques but I couldn't get close so I know I have to do this with a pedal. > > The thing is that I can't find the damn pedal. I don't know what you'd even call such a pedal. So I came here to ask if someone has any idea as to how I can play donk bass in analog. > > Edit: I tried including a link to an example of the sound I want but I guess I'm not allowed too because it got removed as I was posting. You can try looking on SoundCloud for "DEMO 2014 - MY EVERYTHING - DEEPHOUSE" by TIEN TIEN

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    Music danhab99 1 year ago 100%
    Bass pedal that replicates "donk bass"

    I've been addicted to donk bass for years, I keep a playlist of deep house tracks with a tonne of donk bass just to keep myself settled. I know that it's an entirely synthetic sound but I am 100% convinced I can make that sound in analog with my bass guitar. I've tried a bunch of techniques but I couldn't get close so I know I have to do this with a pedal. The thing is that I can't find the damn pedal. I don't know what you'd even call such a pedal. So I came here to ask if someone has any idea as to how I can play donk bass in analog. Edit: I tried including a link to an example of the sound I want but I guess I'm not allowed too because it got removed as I was posting. You can try looking on SoundCloud for "DEMO 2014 - MY EVERYTHING - DEEPHOUSE" by TIEN TIEN

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    Git danhab99 1 year ago 80%
    Decoupling GPG from Git

    Over the last year I've been trying to understand why GPG isn't popular. Based on the features I think it's a pretty valid thing. [This article](https://latacora.micro.blog/2019/07/16/the-pgp-problem.html) changed my mind. Turns out GPG is too old ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I like signing my commits, it feels good to know that my identity is actually attached to my code. So I put in some work to reconfigure git to use a different signing tool, I didn't think it would be such a big deal, turns out git fully intergrates GPG. I'm confused. Why does git need to be hardcoded to use GPG specifically? What rule says we can't have git configs like: ``` [sigining] defaultMethod=minisign [signing.minisign] always=true signCommand=minisign -S -s {secret-key-file} -x {sig-file-name} -m {target-file} verifyCommand=minisign -V -P {public-key-file} -m {target-file} ``` Where the `verifyCommand` exits 0 if the signature is good and 1 if not. I'm open to hearing cons. These are some I can think of: * User's have to configure git with each signing and verifying program * Upstream security conserns from signing programs * Signing programs changing their interfaces

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    Ask Experienced Devs danhab99 1 year ago 86%
    Better alternative to gpg in git?

    I got [this article](https://latacora.micro.blog/2019/07/16/the-pgp-problem.html) in a reply to a different conversation, and for the most part I agree with it. Gpg is old and we have better ways. I like signing my commits, I like feeling that these commits are actually and provably mine. But I'm not married to GPG like I used to be, I'd like a better way. The problem is that git used gpg for signing. I learned about this new thing called [minisign](https://github.com/jedisct1/minisign) and I wanna use it with git. So how do we switch? And if we can't switch, then how do we fix GPG?

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    Why shouldn't electric plugs screw in?

    I just watched a TikTok about how people used to plug in things to their light sockets when electricity was first becoming popular. And they kept calling the plug a light socket, what rule says it's not a plug that screws in? And why shouldn't plugs screw in? We have material science to make plugs and cables hard enough that if you kick the wire it still doesn't come out. Electrical connections should be more secure. That's all I'm saying.

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    I wanted to experiment with AI generated memes

    Chat GPT was highly disappointing. It wasn't even funny enough for 9gag. Bing's AI is way more unhinged So I asked it to generate an unhinged meme for rule 196.

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    Twitter, now X, reinstates Kanye West’s account www.washingtonpost.com

    I thought Kanye already got his account back when Elon first bought the bird, but I guess not ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯. [edit: NVM he's gone again](https://www.geo.tv/latest/502185-twitter-reacts-to-kanye-west-brief-comeback-to-quick-suspension).

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