LainTrain

joined 2 years ago
[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Lashing out at the wrong people? Who's that exactly?

I blamed "govcorp" in my post, by which i meant the corporations, the capitalists who own them and the bastards that protect them and serve them in government run by and for the corporate scum in an increasingly fascistic manner, the corpos get data, state assets and cash, and govt gets money and cushy jobs.

Word might be a bit cheesy, but it's a good one for the increasingly clear apparatus emerging in our present day dystopia.

Who do you think i should be blaming? Immigrants? Trans people? Young people? Muslims? Because thats what the papers owned by the aforementioned 'govcorp' bastards would like you to think. Blame the weak. Blame the vulnerable. Blame anyone but them.

[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

I was actually thinking of switching to iPhone because of how enshittified Android has gotten lately and how used apple stuff isnt that much more expensive anymore.

But no, fuck Apple. We have no laws here that require this shit, but im sure we will, if not on paper, then like this - with de-jure laws and compliance-in-advance from the corpos.

Same shit they pulled with energy drinks too and on the same shakey basis.

I will resist for as long as I can against any govcorp that pulls this shit. I'm not going to be handing out my ID just to use a computer or browse the internet, I'm not gonna verify jack or shit, whatever it takes. Internet anonimity must be sacrosanct. This is a red line for me and i am willing to forego whatever convenience or entertainment to avoid it.

[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Yeah some people need to hear this but just cuz it grows out of earth don't make it medicine.

Weed just ups your heart rate, makes you hungry and eventually makes you kinda sleepy when it wears off. It doesn't help with much of anything except draining your wallet and time into getting lung cancer.

Now real drugs might help, from SSRIs to Benzos to Amphetamines, a dash of Nicotine, maybe even psychedelic therapy with the HT2A receptor classical psychs class. That's real medicine.

Weed is the opium of the masses.

[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

There's also faithless electors and gerrymandering. And losing car keys through sewer grates. Phones too. Oh and human rights and friends as well. Flushed away like dreams of grandeur and pretense of grace after a hearty night out.

There's rejection too, that feeling when what you think or hope the other person feels comes crashing into the hard wall of reality, they felt nothing like it, you were misled by your own instincts, or another for reasons you'll never know. You'll never understand this 'another'. The distance between souls is one you will never cross, and betrayal is always at hand.

Oh the humanity! Is there anything other than misery?

But in the end, there are a few moments that make it all worthwhile.

[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Mold is caused only by one thing: slum housing. There's no other way around it. All excuses about insufficient heating or people not opening windows are nonsensical landlord propaganda or wild cope from brainbroken landleech apologists.

My last place was filled to the brim with it. Every ceiling, every nook and cranny, it even ate one of my vinyl records through the sleeve because I simply leaned it against a wall in a corner, that's how bad it was.

It was one of those gross partitioned victorian mcmansions and I had the basement level flat originally rented for £975pcm, then went up to £1050pcm a year later, above that flat - a houseshare of 5-50 "people". Full fat humidifier running around the clock and nothing at all. It filled up with water, but barely made a scratch at the humidity.

Landleech said nothing could be done about it and just painted over it once. Humidity never dropped below 80%, and it was basically always cold as fuck.

Now I moved across the country up north and live in a new place, £1100pcm, converted office building done circa 2017. Humidity is at 50% year round, it's really nice and no gas or boilers in sight either. I haven't changed a single one of my habits and I've never seen so much as a speck of it here. It's bigger and has nice modern design and costs less to rent, too.

Our housing is ancient, our infrastructure crumbling, our classrooms have ceilings caving in, our hospitals have floors falling through - half this country needs to be demolished and rebuilt from scratch to modern standards with modern utilitarian design.

We've spent more on HS2 so far with nothing to show for it than what it cost to build the entire city of Milton Keynes (adjusted for inflation).

We need to build taller, stop asking permission from residents, build on so-called "greenbelt" land and nationalize enough to afford to build affordable housing ourselves where the market can't help and tax wealth to prevent landlords from scooping it up and letting it fall into ruin for profit as they always do.

[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 weeks ago

Damn and Japan's been licking his boots hard too. No one is safe.

[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Did she say anything wrong tho

[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 points 3 weeks ago

To be fair, that's not that unusual anymore

[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 weeks ago

We looked at 2020 and said let's have another one

[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

The crime of theft is depriving another person of a possession they have, the dynamics of piracy are completely different.

First - piracy is taking a copy of something that can be produced ad-infinitum. No actual thing is taken from anyone.

Second - the idea that it's depriving someone of hypothetical income doesn't hold because often times thing X being unavailable via piracy isnt going to mean the pirate is going to pay, they are just gonna pirate thing Y instead or even just get nothing at all.

Think about it - if dominos pizza was free, I'd eat it a lot more. I'd probably get fat, too, because it's literally free so I'd eat more. But as it stands it isn't, and I dont eat it. On the whole I probably eat less total than the amount I would eat if it were free.

The point is - the inherent abundance of digital goods is an inherent behaviour changer and introduces a completely different dynamic than what we're used to IRL. The scarcity in the digital world is absurd and artificial and it's stifling human potential to make the line go up.

And third, and this is adjacent - copyright is just absurd to me, it is deeply absurd to me that one could claim ownership over something immaterial as intellectual property in the first place, ideas are not things, they do not belong to anyone, it's pure category error to suggest otherwise, imo. Not that obviously artists or scientists shouldn't be credited for coming up with ideas or something but that's a job for historians, not the police.

Intellectual property's only benefit is that it really shines a light on how capitalism is not at all some inevitable product of human nature, but in fact requires heavy enforcement and ultimately a threat of violence (prisons) to protect the elite's ownership of the means of production and the economy at large.

[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

Syncretic collapse mongerer and socialist solarpunk AI utopian on the net 🌐

Democratic Socialist in bed 🛏️

I used to be something of an anarchist before the brainrot set in in my mid-20s.

Culturally I shill against luddism, degrowth, climate/animal/vegan/preservationist/NIMBYist shit.

I'm pro giant skyscrapers everywhere, mega buildings, mega cities, utilitarianism and brutalism in architecture, pro piracy, pro-gentrification, pro-alienating liminal spaces, pro-grid and anti-car city design, and pro AI democratising the artoid crafts to the masses.

In short: DLSS 5? Yes because it makes the games look objectively better in every way.

DLSS 1-4? No, because it adds smear and visual artifacting that brainwashed console children don't see because they only watch slop shorts in 480p jpegs on they phone and have never played a real video game.

Hopefully we all transcend mortality soon, except the rich, who must be eaten.

I'm also for more vaping, more drugs (except weed and alcohol) and less slave morality amongst the proletariat.

[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 weeks ago

Just use an adblocker?

 

A true classic. Always blown away by this when I watch it stoned.

 

I had a comically bad day yesterday, like dropping things, almost lost my keys down the drain on the sidewalk, spilled soup at the store near a makeup section, almost tore my pants, got back from the store only to find out I was out of TP, etc.

It was more funny than anything else, like so much random trivial bad luck in one day is like something out of some 90s Tom Hanks comedy.

But there was one thing that actually annoyed me - on my way back from the store on my grocery trip, my phone suddenly went from a healthy 7% to 0% and died. I was stuck with no music for the remainder of the walk back.

Soooo I was forced to listen to the sound of well - nothing at all basically.

Just birds chirping, wind blowing, leaves rustling, all as I walked the same path I walk all the time and see the same things I've seen hundreds of times, just waiting to get home.

Don't get me wrong I love where I live and everything, it's a really cool city with good pedestrian infrastructure, I almost never even get close to a car and it's not some smelly euro village either, but seeing the same things I've already seen and having no stimuli at all, it wasn't that big a deal but it was unpleasant.

That got me thinking - I sometimes see folks not wearing earphones outside, and I've heard on more than one occasion from some acquaintances that they don't listen to music outside, and I wonder - why's that?

Why would you choose to do that?

And, what do y'all like, do, exactly? How do you deal with the monotony of your grocery trips or things like that when you don't even have music on? Do you just never get bored of walking the same roads/neighborhoods w/e day after day?

 

If you're shocked, you're lucky, I am not.

This kind of thing is what you come to expect from an institution where only the most vicious TERFism passes for "neutral" and incoherent rambling about muh blockers passes for "science", using taxpayer money to shut off all care for under-16 trans folks in the UK.

 

After almost a year of moving cities for the first time in 3 years and some of the highest highs of life, I crashed, reached burnout, some bouts of sads and self-doubt, exacerbated by the weariness with the world and the consequences for mine and my loved ones' future prospects and generally increased cynicism towards everything.

Needless to say - hard times. But last week I've finally been sufficiently functional to partake in the one hobby that stuck with me despite ADHD, the one thing that has never not brought me joy and catharsis and it is making music. Feels great to be back.

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Can't zoom on immich (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

Hey so I just upgraded from 1.139 to 1.144.1 because the mobile app would lock up the phone and wasn't able to load any images anymore for some reason.

Thought I was on the latest version but ig not?

The upgrade went ok, I kept my customized compose and .env file disregarding all instructions and used docker-compose pull to update (why do I have to do that, by the way? Why isn't docker stop and docker rm and docker system prune followed by docker compose up -d enough?) and I'm having an odd issue on the Immich mobile app from F-Droid - version 1.143 running on Pixel 3XL, Android 12.

If I enable 'Prefer remote images' I cannot zoom into the image at all. Not with 'load original images' enabled and not with 'load preview images' enabled and not with either or both disabled.

Even with 'prefer remote images' disabled, I still cannot zoom properly. I can double tap to zoom into the image at a fixed zoom level and double tap to zoom out, and I can pinch to zoom to a variable level, but the normal double tap and drag down/up gesture that's used in e.g. Google maps or Google photos or fossify gallery apps doesn't work. Anyone else have this issue?

Figured I'd ask here just in case someone has had a similar issue and it turned out to be user error before opening an issue on their GitHub.

 

Just in case someone has been in a coma since like 2016 and has somehow not heard of the original, it's "A Quick One Before The Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut" by Have A Nice Life.

This song seems to be a Banjo(?) cover of it.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
 

As a disclaimer, I'm not actually anti-AI, but tons of slop is made with it. It's the same as those TTS Reddit reading videos from back in the day or any other shitty trend from the last 10 years.

I'm old enough to know to dismiss internet noise as vastly out of touch with the actual silent majority of internet users, so this moral panic over slop to me was just zoomers who grew up on reaction videos thinking that wasn't slop to the folks who came before, but I was on a train, looking around, I saw like 4/5 people I could see were on their phones, watching clearly AI-generated content, on TikTok or something similar based on the UI elements, one of them even had it on speaker for some reason.

All of them seemed around my age in the mid-20s.

Thing is, I don't really understand it, what's the appeal? I'm not asking about being on your phone, but specifically short-form videos about nothing specific.

When I looked it up, lots of talk about addiction and dopamine loops, but I can't relate to that, I assume this maybe has something to do with me having ADHD and the theory that my dopamine system doesn't really work "normally".

I tried watching TikTok before, but it definitely wasn't stimulating for me, I got bored pretty quick. If I was on a train and really bored looking out the window listening to music, I'd whip out a Wikipedia page or read the comments on Lemmy or look up a random question on my mind.

Why? Well in my experience - text is a lot easier to consume you can consume more information faster, hence to me - it's more stimulating. Works both ways too - It's just easier to express yourself quickly and clearly in text than by speaking. Even typing on my phone feels a helluva lot less taxing and more stimulating than speaking/listening.

It's not like I don't watch videos, I do have videos on in the background sometimes when I'm tidying up or whatever, where I prefer long-form stuff so it just fades into the background and stays consistent and non-distracting. If I watch a movie it's often something I kinda need to mentally work myself up for. I definitely wouldn't be able to pay attention to a video playing on my phone.

So my question is - what's so stimulating about this type of stuff in particular?

I want to hear about your experience so I can understand it better.

I'd like to understand it, because otherwise it feels like most people are weird aliens, driven by forces beyond my comprehension, and it's not nice :(

 

Whats a good resource? Any guides or such you found particularly helpful? I'm only familiar with some basic x86 assembly, no SSE, AVX, etc. would it be "too much" to try and learn any Risc-V assembly?

Also, are there Risc-V devboards, and if so which ones are good, and what do you use yours for? Are they at an 8-bit microcontroller level, or ARM-running-Linux type beat? Asking the latter because it's always fun to have a real target when learning a new architecture.

 

Hope discussion is allowed, this place seems like mostly link spam.

What's something that gets you every time? Like a genre trope? A well-timed amen break? Hi-gain on drums in post-punk/new wave? Wow and flutter in a lofi sample in a Current Joys or Teen Suicide type lofi song?

For me it would be acoustic guitar accompanied by a piano melody below, like: https://youtu.be/9FCF2Y4lIWk And https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZuIMcmNZnU

Never can quite tell if it's actually playing the same/accompanying chords in the bass clef or if it's just EQ frequency cuts to give the guitar space to breathe, and never could figure out how to make it myself, trying to put guitar and piano together just ends up with mush whenever I try it, but nonetheless as a listener it always really underscores any drama so well, I love it, no matter how tired or how often I hear it, it never doesn't work.

Close second would be really stripped down instrumental electronic or synthwave songs that are just arpeggios in a few chords with no percussion, really gives me that feeling of refreshment and a new dawn at the end of some story, or perhaps a deserved break.

For example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYLP1pB7xBs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9obW0GNyYbU

 

I noticed a lot of people seem to browse by All yet complain there's not much content, whereas I'm browsing by Subscribed and I still feel like there's an unreal amount of content, far more than I could consume even if I was browsing Lemmy Non-Stop all day.

I wonder if maybe sharing our subscribed communities with each other would help?

 

Every time I come back to a thread later - it's gone. What gives? This is the only community on Lemmy or heck even on the internet in general where I've seen this, it's so odd.

 

This is quite recent but I've been browsing Lemmy a bunch lately and quite often I see extreme grammatical errors.

I'm not talking about like, incorrect stylistic choices between commas and dashes, or an improper use of ellipses or missing commas or incorrect use of apostrophes in its/it's or in multiple posessive articles or just plain typos or any nitpicky grammar nazi shit like that, but just basic spelling specifically.

It's one thing when you can't spell some pretty uncommon words and you're too lazy to look it up and/or use autocorrect, but it's a completely different league to misspell very basic words, very recently I saw someone spell "extreme" as "extream" which is just kind of baffling, I actually can't even imagine how one would make such a mistake?

And it's not been an isolated thing either, I've seen several instances like that lately.

Am I going crazy? Is it just me?

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