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Jimmycrackcrack , to Technology in Winamp has announced that it is opening up its source code to enable collaborative development of its legendary player for Windows

Never heard of anything on the playlist before and I doubt I would have really stumbled on it normally because it's not the style I normally seek out but so far it all slaps. How is it they're allowed to include this stuff on their website?

Jimmycrackcrack , to Mildly Infuriating in Someone purchased the old domain of a FOSS app, then it's using it to deceive users to download adware

Sounds like you unintentionally fit the brief anyway.

Jimmycrackcrack OP , to Matrix in Does Matrix have anything akin to 'posts' as in Lemmy and Reddit?

I'm using Element. Good to know about the threads thing. They didn't work how I expected they would, I thought I'd be able to essentially do something similar to forum where I come up with a topic of discussion, name it and have a means of identifying all discussion within this topic as part of the thread, the way it works is kind of like that, but it's more that something has to have first been said, and then you can reply to it in a thread thus essentially making it a thread. I kind of get it, it's a bit like how emails work i that regard.

It looks like it would be hard to entice people to reply to things I ask in a thread since they have to think to click reply in thread and which message uttered as part of a topic should be considered the start of a thread is random and up to the reply-er so someone might pick something said much later in the conversation, and click 'reply in thread' to that thus splintering everything. Good to know there's something at least. I kind of thought it might use something more akin to so I could make my first statement intended to be part of a thread thus starting a thread and then anyone joining it later could easily slot in to the timeline of discussion by just using the hashtag. I see there's a list of threads so hopefully people would use that, but it seems like a lot of hoping everyone employs best practice for the feature to really be useful.

Jimmycrackcrack OP , to Matrix in Does Matrix have anything akin to 'posts' as in Lemmy and Reddit?

Matrix is for chatting, not posts.

This is what I find so odd about modern messaging systems being used in the manner that they're used. I get that the immediacy of conversation is sometimes extremely helpful for discussing topics and I can understand why like minded people would then want to hang out together to have those conversations, but like, it's also kind of flawed for this because of the ephemeral nature of conversation. That's why I wondered if this flaw had been addressed through some forum-like features.

Jimmycrackcrack , to Mildly Infuriating in The way my daughter's middle school health class classifies drugs is insane.

At least it's broadly kind of informative in description of some of the categories before the 'continued' section. That may seem a low bar but I guess efforts to educate on this topic have set such a drastically low bar in decades past that it's encouraging to see it lifted slightly off the floor. The categorisation scheme takes a bit of a nosedive when they get to marijuana which for some reason has its own category, also for all the drugs and categories they describe they make the mistake of failing to describe the effects that make people want to use the drugs in the first place. I can see why they might be hesitant to do that, you don't want to actively encourage people to use the drugs, but I remember when getting similar lessons on the topic thinking that it was an obvious omission because it's hardly like people took the drugs, repeatedly, because of how much they enjoyed the "impairment" especially as I has my own first hand experience running directly counter to it. The failure to address the positive sensations taking such drugs produces that have caused people throughout all of human history to seek drugs out, damages the credibility of the information since it clearly sought to discourage at the cost of objectivity.

Jimmycrackcrack , to Mildly Infuriating in The way my daughter's middle school health class classifies drugs is insane.

I think my surprise here is that given the program's reputation, and your experience with it, it seems there was quite some gulf between theoretical intent and practice. Educating children about drugs, probably seems relatively uncontroversial to most, I think you could get a lot of people with otherwise pretty different views on drugs to get behind the idea. The way the D.A.R.E. program went about it and the content of the program and the accuracy of the education they attempted to deliver seem from a distance to have been very questionable. This is why it's so perplexing to me why you hold such a surprising level of respect for D.A.R.E., I mean sure the intent could have been education, but it doesn't sound very much like the intent and the reality had a lot of overlap. I'm careful with my wording here because where I grew up we didn't have 'D.A.R.E.' specifically so I can only form judgment based on what one hears and reads about the program.

Jimmycrackcrack , to Mildly Infuriating in The way my daughter's middle school health class classifies drugs is insane.

Given your experience and the way they made you feel from the practitioners' sheer ignorant and biased approach I would have thought you'd definitely be the first to call the program "dumb" as the very least of the criticisms to be levelled at it.

Jimmycrackcrack , to Privacy in The TRUTH about Bank Privacy

As part of just living in.... the world, I already kind of assumed it was possible for some parties, credit card companies in particular, to pry in to my financial activity and also interested governments to compel banks to hand over whatever they had, and/or possibly just hand over everything about everyone to government all the time automatically. This was bad enough, however, even I was surprised and shocked to learn how bad it was with my own bank when they sent me a letter gleefully telling me that as of the date of the letter they had now managed to sell my data to even more 3rd parties. I was not, up until that point aware that they were selling my data at all, and that 3rd parties (other than the credit card company) were getting access to it not just because of powers to compel, like people might expect of governments, but purely because the bank was literally handing it over to whoever was willing to pay for it, no consent on my part necessary. I don't know what changed that required them to apparently have to now disclose this to me, but I assume that they were forced, hence the letter. The sneaky motherfuckers didn't frame it that way though, not "due to recent legislation the bank is obliged to inform you blah blah blah", no just "good news removed, we were selling your data, we still are, but we used to too, and now we're selling it to more people, hope you like egregiously unethical behaviour because we put a travesty in to our travesty so you can experience a travesty while processing the first travesty".

Jimmycrackcrack , to Comic Strips in No Regrets.

But how does he know that it isn't that he was that good? He can't remember.

Jimmycrackcrack , to Mildly Infuriating in The post title is "Best Tablet for Kids 2024"

It's not reviewed and may have harmful content, so please read the harmful content on an app instead?

Jimmycrackcrack , to Technology in Welcome to the Golden Age of User Hostility

Is any of that information centralised anywhere? I still have and love my old dumb TV, but I want to be prepared for when I am inevitably dragged in to the "smart" era.

Jimmycrackcrack , to Technology in Welcome to the Golden Age of User Hostility

Hopefully they won't start standardizing TV's that have to phone home periodically and if they are denied this for long enough, refuse to work until they've established a connection to their servers. I'm not aware of anything that does this but it's definitely what will start happening if enough people disable network connectivity to circumvent smart features. This wouldn't worry me too much since I'd likely want to use the device as just a display anyway and plug something useful in to the HDMI but if the whole machine is somehow tied up in these sophisticated operating systems, what if they just disable HDMI until they get their way?

Jimmycrackcrack , (edited ) to Memes in how you know I'm ADHD without telling you

That's a bit like me, definitely like me for some specific tasks, but as a ratio it's very similar to my attitude towards packing, doing homework/assignments, preparing for job interviews, preparing for any important impactful life moments except with the key difference being the label for the yellow section. For me in those scenarios, including packing, the yellow section represents time spent mentally avoiding the stress and anxiety that comes from mentally preparing for packing or anything else unpleasant by suddenly getting very interested in a random topic and reading all about it, or playing a specific videogame to absolutely ridiculous excess, or watching every episode of a long running series from at least 20 years ago, if I have it available I'm also doing most of these other tasks with a lot of weed.

It's especially shitty because to the outsider, this looks like laziness, and that's not wrong, I mean it's much easier and more pleasurable to do that stuff than the hard thing you should be doing, but I'm not really enjoying that stuff because I'm doing it hard. It might sound impossible to watch a TV series hard, but doing anything in this state is a heart racing extreme form of mental concentration to absolutely fully and completely consume my mind with anything except the source of stress. So it looks like I'm watching TV and laughing at the jokes and I am, but I'm also simultaneously really stressed and tired from expending so much mental energy in to blocking everything else out. Truly a fantastic skill since I'm able to achieve precisely nothing, still get really tired, look like I didn't do anything that would break a sweat at all and still feel like shit and be completely stressed by the end which itself will usually serve as a reminder of how little progress has been made towards the thing I was trying to avoid thinking about which induces a lot of anxiety and self loathing that needs to be fixed by even more intense even harder doing of anything else.

Jimmycrackcrack , to Privacy in Getting People Onto a Good Messaging App

Nah they really like it, it's making me feel like a weird uncaring sociopath that I'm just really not that interested in the multiple daily photos, but the rest of us around the person sharing can't seem to get enough of it. I don't know why I don't care so much, I've met the kid and they're nice enough, I hope I'm someone they'll be glad to have in their lives and form an affection for but you can't really convincingly fake intense interest and emotional investment and much as I'd like it to be, that just isn't my natural reaction. I like to think if I have ever have kids it'd be different otherwise the poor kid would have to deal with someone totally uninterested for the rest of their lives.

Jimmycrackcrack , to Memes in Calligraphy

I don't know why that weird ass little gross thing is so appropriate but that is probably the best possible response lol.

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