mitch

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[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 46 points 3 weeks ago

Mostly because it has been variously DDOSed or reported to different companies for hosting doxx. :D Great work everybody.

[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 52 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I am a professional designer with two decades of experience and I gotta admit, you're smoking crack if you think GIMP (the project that is almost entirely held back by its stupid name) is superior to Photoshop.

It might be able to get the job done for small tasks, but it is not a serious tool for serious people. I'm sorry. I'm as pro-FLOSS as anyone can get, and even I recognize that right now there's just no competition in the design department. Affinity is Mac-only, and comes with its own problematic aspects.

[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 1 points 1 month ago

Meshtastic, baby!!

[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 28 points 1 month ago (1 children)

All my IT and InfoSec friends have called me alarmist for suggesting even the possibility of a GFW of America, but every day that passes, it looks more and more likely to happen, doesn't it?

Start practicing circumvention techniques now, y'all, while it's still legal and cheap to do so. Learn amateur radio. Learn Meshtastic. Learn all the different censorship-resistant VPN technology out there. Host your own websites or services for friends, family, or your community. It doesn't make it impossible, but it does make it hard, and fascism is nothing if not lazy.

[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 7 points 1 month ago

Google Pixel 9 Pofessional. It's the slightly cheaper version, on account that it got a little burned at the factory.

[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 30 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I guess, but you will lead a lonely life if you can't find common struggle with people in different scenarios than our own. We can easily lose our soul with these endless purity tests — for some reason, Leftists, progressives, and liberals seem to be constantly on the lookout for the next Jesus Christ, who will just simply energize voters by consequence of, I dunno, magic or some shit.

Neil Young is still a working musician who needs to get his face and music in front of as wide and as general of an audience as possible — why wouldn't they be where people are? That's what makes this stand so important. Homie needs Facebook and Insta and still said no.

[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 15 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Well, it's not like Ted Nugent is writing any new music. He probably doesn't have anything better to do anyway.

[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 18 points 2 months ago (1 children)

YouTube blew up the year I went to college and got access to a T3 line. 🤤 My school had pretty robust security, but it was policy-based. Turns out, if you are on Linux and can't run the middleware, it would just go "oh you must be a printer, c'mon in!"

I crashed the entire network twice, so I fished a computer out of the trash in my parents' neighborhood, put Arch and rtorrrent on it, and would just pipe my traffic via SSH to that machine. :p

Ah, and the short era of iTunes music sharing... Good memories.

[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 1 points 2 months ago

Ah I am not sure. I just assumed it was W3C.

[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 16 points 2 months ago (1 children)

My unpopular opinion is that Flash was perhaps one of the greatest media standards of all time. Think about it — in 2002, people were packaging entire 15 minute animations with full audio and imagery, all encapsulated in a single file that could play in any browser, for under 10mb each. Not to mention, it was one of the earliest formats to support streaming. It used vectors for art, which meant that a SWF file would look just as good today on a 4k screen as it did in 2002.

It only became awful once we started forcing it to be stuff it didn't need to be, like a Web design platform, or a common platform for applets. This introduced more and more advanced versions of scripting that continually introduced new vulnerabilities.

It was a beautiful way to spread culture back when the fastest Internet anyone could get was 1 MB/sec.

[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 116 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (9 children)

Honestly it's a little staggering how much better web video got after the W3C got fed up with Flash and RealPlayer and finally implemented some more efficient video and native video player standards.

<video> was a revolution.

[–] mitch@piefed.mitch.science 100 points 2 months ago (5 children)

Godspeed, you hero of gyros, you hoagie heroine, you rigoletto of Ruebens...

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