Anyone in Silicon Valley, but especially Sam Altman, Larry Page, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and anyone who has anything to do with Apple.

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The title says it all. Basically, a truly free alternative to r/SomebodyMakeThis that is not on Reddit (or should I say Reshit? 😎), to basically connect people who have time, and/or money, and/or skills (but no ideas of what to do with them) with people who have ideas and perhaps theoretical knowledge (but not time, and/or money, and/or skills).

I'm very good (I think) at programming theory, as well as broader computer science theory... But in practice I can barely make a (ugly and clunky) "Hello world" program in Python, and I have some pretty interesting and good (or at least I think so) ideas about software that would be really good if made (apps/programs, extensions, plugins and scripts for existing software, frameworks, libraries, algorithms, etc.).

Is there something like this on the Threadiverse? And if so, could you give me the abbreviated identifiers/handles of some of those communities? That is, your [!community@instance.tld](/c/community@instance.tld). I thank you in advance.

[-] Kangae_Hishiryo@scribe.disroot.org 3 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

Yeah, although Podman it's totally compatible with both Docker syntax and Dockerfiles, but I get you, I'll be more cautious on the future.

Thanks for the advice! And again, sorry if I caused any trouble.

Thanks for the invitation and advice! I would love to do it but I don't know if I have the makings of a moderator. Although perhaps someone would be interested in moderating it, luckily that is Fediverse.

Anyway, I'm not sure where or how to create a community on my clients (Blorp on Android and Photon PWA on desktop [along with Interstellar when I don't want toβ€”or can'tβ€”have my browser open]).

PS: It's kind of funny the specificity of the percentage, I love it! πŸ˜„

[-] Kangae_Hishiryo@scribe.disroot.org 4 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

Mainly because its rootles nature, but also because it follows better the minimun privilege philosophy in a broader way than just simply being rootless.

I also didn't intend to speak arrogantly or patronizingly, I'm truly sorry if it turned out that way.

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The title says it all. Basically, a truly free alternative to r/SomebodyMakeThis that is not on Reddit (or should I say Reshit? 😎), to basically connect people who have time, and/or money, and/or skills (but no ideas of what to do with them) with people who have ideas and perhaps theoretical knowledge (but not time, and/or money, and/or skills).

I'm very good (I think) at programming theory, as well as broader computer science theory... But in practice I can barely make a (ugly and clunky) "Hello world" program in Python, and I have some pretty interesting and good (or at least I think so) ideas about software that would be really good if made (apps/programs, extensions, plugins and scripts for existing software, frameworks, libraries, algorithms, etc.).

Is there something like this on the Threadiverse? And if so, could you give me the abbreviated identifiers/handles of some of those communities? That is, your [!community@instance.tld](/c/community@instance.tld). I thank you in advance.

What I'm trying to do is just question the OP about that

When your pharmacist suddenly starts liking Trump

Then create your own Flatpak or use Bubblewrap (that's what Flatpak uses under the hood). Along with OpenSnitch and some good DNS (I particularily recommend HaGeZi's server, and hBlock for hosts-level blocking) it should be (sufficiently) good.

It's possible in theory, hard in practice. You can, for example, look if they have any repo with their fork (if they forked) or mirror (if just mirrored for one reason or another). Well, that's the easy part. But even if so, you could think that you can't know if the code in the repo is the same as the running one. But that's not always true, as for example if the code has reproducibility guarantees; just like in F-Droid, or in Nix, or in Guix. There are projects that make it more localized, at the application level, publishing everything from the compilation recipes along with their scripts and DBOM, to their default configurations. If they claim that the program they are running follows just those structures but you cannot reproduce it when compiling or self-hosting, you may become suspicious. Of course, divergence adds another problem here, and the method is not perfect either since it depends on there being a certain initial assertion to test against your evidence, but it is much better than nothing. And I don't know in any case why you would join an instance that claims to be reproducible but does not give access to its code or one that gives access to non-reproducible code.

Actually, that's a problem on ActivityPub; DMs are hard to cipher within AP because of the AS and JSON-LD particularities. Though there's some good software that done it, like Bonfire.

It's a TUI browser that can render really better any webpage, and can also use the Kitty Graphics Protocol to be able to render them pixel-perfect.

Maybe Pale Moon, Basilisk or maybe some WebKit-based browser like LuaKit or similar, or Chawan if u want to go hardcore.

Also please use a WM, not a DE, maybe PekWM if u're on X11 or something similar on Wayland.

Try to use some tweaks such as Ananicy, Bpftune, gamemode (and use only one or two programs at once), try to get some disk swap, and use ZRAM or ZSwap to avoid overusing your (slow) disk swap.

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