New akari thread. >>T7TFZOND → (old)
>>X11WVVIW (OP) Ugh, I can't stop thinking about eating tasty animals.
https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=nN-JkLn4qH0 I don't like this video. I feel like she's might get audience captured and then spend more and more time complaining about wokeism in video games. I will probably stop watching her if she does. Also people are calling her "Dustborn" stream based even though she barely said anything controversial, and spent most of the time holding back because she was afraid of being fired or getting her channel deleted. https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=VSuOkob8354 (vid related is dustborn stream clips, the worst things weren't in these clips) https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=XPEb5ptgHuk&t=0 (dustborn stream) Generally I don't call people "based" for complaining about something political unless don't censor themselves. People complaining about video games are never based to me because they are complaining about that is mostly inconsequential (like literally just play the old video games you like). They also usually show a lot of toxic masculinity, homophobia, racism, and misogyny which puts me off. Richard Stallman is a good example of someone who's actually based because he chose to live a difficult life based on ethical principles, and was willing to give up many opportunities in life to live according to them. He is by no means a perfect person, but he's still a million times more based than any youtuber who spends all day complaining about censorship on his platform, while being completely unwilling to leave it because he likes money more than speaking the truth. There are some problems with the video game industry, and I guess it would be fine to expose them (if they are true), but you don't have to denigrate others. Like let's say hypothetically that Blackrock's DEI initiative actually does encourage video game companies to add black people into their video games. It would be fine to say that, and argue why such influences cause the games to decline in quality (IDK why having more black people in a game would make it less fun, but whatever). But it's very off putting that the majority of these people are man children with victim complexes who denigrate minorities and left wingers. A lot of these channels are also completely obsessed with "wokeism" in video games to the point of mental illness. No sane person can make a video about the exact same topic over and over again, repeating the same arguments ad nauseam (https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=ix5Up37_X2Q has similar critiques). If you have a critique about something, you say it and then move on to doing other things. Sometimes art declines in quality, this has happened many times in the past, and it will happen many times in the future. Whenever it happens, you just have to stop viewing/playing the new shit and work through your backlog of older art. Some people can't play their old games because they were online games and the servers are down. This is a free software/copyright problem, but the anti-woke people don't even know the first thing about free software, so they complain about the game companies not making the games they want any more instead of complaining about how video games take away their rights. The biggest problem with modern video games are that the designers on getting people addicted to the games instead making them satisfying to play. Micro transactions and Lootboxes are great ways to make money, but they ruin the quality of games. The reason why they became popular is that the internet developed, which in conjunction with software copyright law, allowed the game developers to make way more off of making their games addictive, than making them worth playing. There's no reason to make a game addictive if it weren't for micro transactions. Video games a generally really shitty, this goes for all games, not just the new ones (see: https://www.rogerebert.com/roger-ebert/video-games-can-never-be-art and https://www.gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/opinion-brian-moriarty-s-apology-for-roger-ebert, I have some critiques of the articles, but they make some good points). So it's a shame that I am too lazy to write my criticisms of the articles right now.
FSF moggs lol. Does anyone know of a more recent study? https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/769/678
https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=dAggO72BKA4 lol.
>>X8LY0UUP It was goated until she talked about the FF character.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=QOY7Z981X_s based anti gambling.
>>LLNXY0O3 https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=pklUJ6asiQ8 This is a funnier edit of the first clip.
>>5S0PE30G https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=5GIWdzF4Nto 1:47-2:06 made me lol hard. Giga based.
>>LWQP3YWI → https://web.archive.org/web/20150626212809/https://www.msu.edu/~breedsm/pdf/breedlove2000.pdf I found this study and it says I have the same finger ratio as that a homosexual woman would have.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=STfOze5KjUc lol
I typed a long ass post but my comptuer ate. It was about the godot drama.
>>RZXVD2FL I think I figured out a way to recover it.
I am going to post it in many parts because one part is getting filtered. https://web.archive.org/web/20241003114420/https://news.itsfoss.com/godot-engine-fiasco/ https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/events/godot-engine-user-blocking-controversy-wokot https://thedirect.com/article/godot-engine-drama-controversy https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=3jv9HpmK2qo (shit source) https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=nmp072PC6Tc (shit source) Apparently godot went "woke" and people are freaking out over it Most free software projects are full of activists and the free software movement is an explicitly political movement. Open source people are usually politcal to some degree, but they are much less. The anti-woke people are saying the exact same shit they tell companies even though it makes no sense for them to tell that to a free software community (like "focus on the engine and not politics"). Most of these people don't know anything about FOSS and probably haven't written a single line of code in their entire lives. The most that will happen is that some right wingers will cut funding to the engine, I'd guess that the majority of funding comes from left wingers who don't care about having a "she/them" moderate their twitter account. This is cancel culture, The twitter people are canceling Godot by digging up old posts of them saying "nigger" and posting it. Xanananth seems like a schizo, but he as far as I can tell, He doesn't have any official role in Godot, the anti-woke crowd just found a random person on an unofficial discord server. The reason the anti-woke people are doing this is ultimately to cancel a video game engine for making a tweet that supports lgbt people. I can't actually judge the things on twitter are true since I don't have a discord, and most of the drama is happening there. I am just going to assume that Godot's official statement about Xananax not being a member is true. If the statements the twitter people are making (with no evidence) are true then Godot has a serious problem with their community management, and it could cause the Juan Linietsky to lose their "mandate of heaven" to rule over the Godot project (through a fork), but it's more likely that he'll remove some community managers (if they truly suck), and then keep working on the project.
>>MJ9HIQ1Q There are problems from the open source """community""" spearheaded by progressive woke people but it's not that they got some twitter trans woman to manage the tweets for a game engine. That doesn't harm the engine from a technical standpoint. The real problem is that trans women are infiltrating the linux distributions and trying to remove stuff from the repos just because it could potentially offend people (This is happening in Guix see: >>4CHXES82 → >>DC1M8HHT → >>JMV21PE6 → IDK if this is a problem in other distros). There's also a movement to create "ethical source licenses" (https://ethicalsource.dev/) by a trans woman named Coraline Ada Ehmke. This is a non free software movement that could end up taking away some of the open source community from developing free software (https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=wQW2iOwwMsE), luckily this movement seems like it's not going anywhere so there's no reason to fear monger as of right now. Not all trans women in free software are like this, but that doesn't that most of the bad ideas are coming from trans women. Large corporations are doing so much harm to the free software movement that the harm far left trans women do is barely a drop in the bucket. Trans women have done a lot of good things for free software as well: Christine Lemmer-Webber (https://dustycloud.org/), Leah Rowe (https://vimuser.org/), and Alyssa Rosenzweig (https://rosenzweig.io/) are the biggest ones. The good thing about free software is that you don't have to support the developers of the software to use it, and you don't have to rely on them. If you use their software, you aren't helping them at all, there's usually no reason to boycot a free software program. Using the program doesn't help the developers at all (there are some cases where this isn't true, but it's usually the case). There's this faggot called grummz who is saying you should switch to "redot" even though that literally does nothing, it's pure virtue signaling. The forks of godot will probably go nowhere, because most protest forks die out very quickly (this is what happened to sneedacity). They don't have anything to offer outside of the feeling that you're part of some political group.
>>R5PWSQ5W I'll probably write a post on how I recovered this post because it could be interesting to other users.
>>O04BF04I I changed my mind.
It's kinda funny that women are more mentally ill than men but they are still saying that men are having the mental health crisis. The male suicide rate is higher because men are better at killing themselves, not because they attempt suicide more often. Women are more likely to attempt suicide. They are more likely to have a mental disorder as well.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=3ThtXYEf8d4
I just watched that minecraft "Parkour Civilization" full movie and it sucked.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) I am horny.
>>R5PWSQ5W http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=8609 Eric raymond also got censored by his own people as well apparently.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=wrE5NhlpUo4 cute
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://pixiv.cunnycon.org/artworks/122987454 new oneshobare to bust a nut to.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://invidious.privacyredirect.com/watch?v=7W-IHKUBQ9c
>>X11WVVIW (OP) I just realized there's a way to reason about logic diagrams way faster than what I used to do.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=qVCa4lZC3uY She is retarded.
>>MJ9HIQ1Q >The anti-woke people are saying the exact same shit they tell companies even though it makes no sense for them to tell that to a free software community (like "focus on the engine and not politics"). Why is that inappropriate to say to a free software project? If it's because the maintainers and contributors are "doing it for free in their spare time", I think more projects (or potentially other parties) should (optionally) "sell responsibility" to their users like I've seen suggested on fedi.
>>HB8CNKBW What is it?
This morning, I felt light-headed but then felt better after i had some food.
>>YCK5K9PL I usually don't eat for most of the day and I feel perfectly fine most of the time. >>LIQBKES1 > Why is that inappropriate to say to a free software project? The free software movement is a political movement to give users control of the devices they have. I think it's fine keep other kinds of politics outside of free software projects if you think they will alienate the users or contributors. I don't think it was a wise move for godot to call itself woke on their twitter, since LGBT+ stuff doesn't have much overlap with the software ethics, but the free software movement is an ethical and political movement, so it's retarded to say that they shouldn't focus on politics. If they only cared about making a good game engine, it would probably end up being proprietary. The other problem companies want to make as much money as possible, whereas most free software projects value user rights over money (they can still make money, but freedom comes first.) > I think more projects (or potentially other parties) should (optionally) "sell responsibility" to their users like I've seen suggested on fedi. I don't understand what you mean by this.
>>DMGW3LKS Free software is inherently about politics, but it's not inherently about gender and race etc.
>>O2Z0E90M I agree.
>>GGEVAH0Y Most logic gates have certain values that force them yield a result without depending on any other inputs (IE they allow for short circuit evaluation), so you try to short circuit the final logic gate by finding a gate which is likely to yield the short circuit value. It isn't revolutionary or anything, it's just that I haven't looked at logic diagrams very much. I'm sure that many people have figured it out.
why are 90% of posts on this website some guy's microblog?
>>7PK03AYN I like this image. I love it when shinji gets femdommed.
>>7PK03AYN I like the idea of a federated image board so I have been trying to post regularly in hopes of attracting more people. I reply to posts in other threads if I find them interesting. There aren't very many people for me to reply to so I microblog instead. If I made a bunch of different threads, then the catalogue would be full of zero reply blog posts. I decided to keep them all in one thread instead. I have been archiving these threads when they reach 500 posts because they have a bunch of interesting video links that I like to look back on from time to time. It's way easier to do that if I have them all in one thread instead of having them be distributed in many different threads. The main reason I post my links and ideas online (instead of keeping them in an emacs orgmode documents) is because other people can benefit from them, It probably helps the website (since otherwise this website would be completely dead), and some people have asked me interesting questions or made informative comments when I make posts. I have been posting on fchan every once in a while since around when it first came out but I didn't start microblogging until most of the websites ended up dying. I feel like most people left due to the websites shutting down, the hype dying down, and spam. New people aren't joining because it isn't being advertised very much.
>>C8S8KQMV > I have been posting on fchan every once in a while since around when it first came out Specifically, I'm pretty sure I've been posting on fchan since day one but I'm not 100% sure. I know for a fact that I've been posting since Jan 18 2021 since I remember when the website had SQL injection vulnerabilities, and the owner of fchannel fixed them on Jan 18 according to the git commit log. I also remember when fchan wasn't licensed under the AGPL which was changed on Jan 28 2021 according to the commit log.
>>DMGW3LKS I oppose strong intellectual property laws and support public-domain-equivalent licenses like Unlicense or 0BSD and CC0 for artistic works. Once I've released my code or art, I don't care what someone else does with it. They can wipe their ass with it. However, I've recently become concerned about how large corporations are taking over FOSS projects and forcing out people, particularly the neurodivergent and socially deficient. So, I've come around to using (A)GPL3. Not because I suddenly care about making endusers behave a certain way, but because it repels FAANG companies like vampires.
>>5DW3S9I0 > I oppose strong intellectual property laws and support public-domain-equivalent licenses like Unlicense or 0BSD and CC0 for artistic works. "Intellectual property" is too vague of a term to have any good opinions about it. It groups together multiple different things that have different moral implications. Trademarks are fine in principle. Copyright is completely morally bankrupt and should either be abolished or severely weakened [1]. Patents are too broad in what they cover, but they might be essential for some industries (like medicine) to function, I haven't looked into the problem to know for sure, but my gut reaction is that patents are awful. Copyleft is supposed use copyright law to simulate a world without copyright laws by keeping the copylefted work free. It makes it so someone can't take your work, add things to it, and then release the combination work under a non free license. > However, I've recently become concerned about how large corporations are taking over FOSS projects and forcing out people, particularly the neurodivergent and socially deficient. Do you have examples of this happening? notes 1. I agree with the copyright reforms expressed in https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/copyright-versus-community.html at "What about the dimension of breadth? Which activities should copyright cover? I distinguish three broad categories of works.". In short currently copyrightable works should be split into 3 categories. Practical works, Artistic works, and Works of opinion. Practical works should have the four freedoms, Artistic works should have a 10 or less year monopoly on commercial copying of their works, and Works of opinion should have the same restrictions as artistic works.
>>UDMNQUZP None have been completely successful. I was thinking mainly of Stallman being forced to resign from the Free Software Foundation using bad-faith readings of some of his comments. (I do think what he said about Epstein and about minors was dumb, but it's clear from what he actually wrote that he was *advocating* it.) Thankfully, he later returned to the FSF. In his returning statement*, he apologized and specifically talked about his poor social skills. Afterwards, a number of organizations cut ties and pulled funding from the FSF, including Red Hat (IBM), which through its control of systemd is one of the most important contributors to Linux after the kernel itself. * https://www.fsf.org/news/rms-addresses-the-free-software-community Earlier, a group was trying to get the Linux kernel to adopt Coraline Ada Ehmke's Code of Conduct. Instead Linus added a different Code of Conflict. This resulted in people demanding that Linus Torvalds resign, including systemd creator Lennart Poettering and Sage Sharp (who was also involved in the Stallman cancellation among other), claiming that Torvalds was abusive. Poettering claimed that Torvalds bore some of the blame for him receiving death threats over systemd. Afterwards, Torvalds took a break from kernel maintenance to work on anger management, during which his Code of Conflict was replaced with Ehmke's Code of Conduct. There's also the recent case of the Nixos founder Eelco Dolstra resigning from leadership after the NixOS Foundation came out against him. It turns out most of the people who signed the statement against him didn't really make any significant technical contributions to Nix or NixOS.
>>UDMNQUZP As for copyright, in the US I think that the original term of 14 years plus another 14 years if explicitly renewed is fine. It was in 1831 that the initial term was changed to 28 years + 14. It wasn't until 1976 that it was changed to "either 75 years or the life of the author plus 50 years". In in 1998 it was changed again to 95 years after creation. Also, in the US until the 1976 act, works need a copyright notice (© [year] [name]) in order to be covered by copyright. Now works are copyrighted from creation even without a notice. This makes in impossible to deliberately place something in the public domain. Statements like "I dedicate this work to the public domain" are legally meaningless. Public-domain-equivalent licenses work by trying to disclaim any rights automatically granted by the state.
>>HM7FY04T Fuck. Meant "clear from what he actually wrote that he wasn't *advocating* it."
> Statements like "I dedicate this work to the public domain" are legally meaningless. It depends on the country, In the USA putting "I dedicate this work to the public domain" would count as making it public domain. From https://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/public-domain/welcome/ > If, upon viewing a work, you see words such as, “This work is dedicated to the public domain,” then it is free for you to use. Sometimes an author deliberately chooses not to protect a work and dedicates the work to the public. This type of dedication is rare, and unless there is express authorization placing the work in the public domain, do not assume that the work is free to use. The reason why the CC0 was created was because many countries have different copyright laws from the USA which don't accept statements like that. The CC0 is a public domain disclaimer, and a fallback pushover license in cases where the disclaimer doesn't work.
>>Q9L2PV76 It's better to use CC0 instead of a public domain dedication because of the differing laws in other countries though.
>>HM7FY04T I misunderstood what you were saying, I thought you were saying that corpos were taking over FOSS projects and then removing "all" of the weird people in the projects, rather than > I was thinking mainly of Stallman being forced to resign from the Free Software Foundation using bad-faith readings of some of his comments. (I do think what he said about Epstein and about minors was dumb, but it's clear from what he actually wrote that he was *advocating* it.) Thankfully, he later returned to the FSF. In his returning statement*, he apologized and specifically talked about his poor social skills. Afterwards, a number of organizations cut ties and pulled funding from the FSF, including Red Hat (IBM), which through its control of systemd is one of the most important contributors to Linux after the kernel itself. This is one of the best examples, since the open letter had many corporations sign it. I'm pretty sure it wasn't started by corpos but they definitely had a huge role in pushing it, and then they defunded the FSF afterwards. Corporations have a huge motive to take over the FSF because they could make a niggerfied GPLv4 that removes the copyleft. They also don't like how the FSF criticizes all proprietary software on ethical grounds, whereas open source only talks about why their software engineering approach creates better software. The complaints around Richard Stallman were mostly lies and mischaracterizations, they just wanted him out and they didn't care about the truth, That's why his apology did nothing. They also complained about his opinions that he intentionally separated from the FSF's mission, and kept on a separate website. They'd have more standing over the pedophilia comments if he had used the GNU project to push them, but he never did that. I don't want to live in a world where you can get removed from an Organization for stating political opinions on a website not related to the organization at all. They never made any connections between his posts on stallman.org and their affect on the GNU project or the FSF.
>>CPS80J7P >>HM7FY04T > Earlier, a group was trying to get the Linux kernel to adopt Coraline Ada Ehmke's Code of Conduct. Instead Linus added a different Code of Conflict. This resulted in people demanding that Linus Torvalds resign, including systemd creator Lennart Poettering and Sage Sharp (who was also involved in the Stallman cancellation among other), claiming that Torvalds was abusive. Poettering claimed that Torvalds bore some of the blame for him receiving death threats over systemd. Afterwards, Torvalds took a break from kernel maintenance to work on anger management, during which his Code of Conflict was replaced with Ehmke's Code of Conduct. I haven't read much about this case but I thought it was because a bunch of intel developers were tired of getting insulted by Linus. It seems more like a problem with bad management on the behalf of Linux rather than an attempted takeover. The contributor covenant sucks ass but it's true that Linus was being unreasonably rude in some of his posts. It's still a problem that big corporations have leverage over Linux, but in this case I can understand the reason why they would want to quit. In this case, there was a real problem with Linus's disagreeable behavior and it was directly related to his management of Linux. And the criticism stopped after they got him to stop being so rude to the other developers. In this case, I think it was a management dispute related to the project, rather than an attempt at a takeover, or a blind cancellation based on hate. > There's also the recent case of the Nixos founder Eelco Dolstra resigning from leadership after the NixOS Foundation came out against him. It turns out most of the people who signed the statement against him didn't really make any significant technical contributions to Nix or NixOS. I hadn't heard about that case until you mentioned it. I read an article on that case (https://lwn.net/Articles/970824/) and it seems like their complaints were that Eelco Dolstra was actively undermining the power of a group he created to manage the system, and that he had conflicts of interest since he was being funded by a military company that used his software. He specifically pushed hard to get the company to sponsor NixCon even after most of the other people in charge of the Con didn't want that sponsorship. They also said that he worked for a company that was creating a custom Nix installation tool, and that the default tool had been broken since 2023 (which is a huge conflict of interest). Again it seemed like stuff related to the management of the project rather than kicking someone out because they posted wrongthink, or because corporations wanted to get rid of him. It doesn't even seem like there was corporate involvement in this case (other than the founder's involvement in some corporations), but If you know more about it I'd like to know. > It turns out most of the people who signed the statement against him didn't really make any significant technical contributions to Nix or NixOS. Technical contributions aren't the only contributions you can make to a Free Software project. But if they didn't contribute anything to the project (technical or non technical), and weren't really involved with the project very much, then that makes their signatures much less important (and makes it seem astroturfy). Still, I think it's fine to criticize an organization that you're not part of. If a bunch of people got together and criticized my project, then I'd at least consider the criticisms, and change my behavior if I think the criticisms are valid.
>>KPR247U7 >>Q9L2PV76 I accidentally forgot to add a reply to this post.
>>CPS80J7P >could make a niggerfied GPLv4 that removes the copyleft That's why I'd use GPL-3.0-only and not GPL-3.0-or-later
>>8O4WOW1Y The FSF also owns all of the copyright to the GNU programs (Except for Nano I think), so if an organization takes it over, then it could make a proprietary version of GNU. > That's why I'd use GPL-3.0-only and not GPL-3.0-or-later For me, it depends on the circumstances. If I was the sole author of a program, then I would probably do GPL-3.0 only, and upgrade when the GNU project comes out with GPL4 (if the GPLv4 was good), but if I was part of a large group that didn't do copyright assignment, then I'd want GPL-3.0 or later because it would be hard to upgrade the program to GPL-4. Not having the "or-later" tag to the GPL leads to license proliferation when the GPL version is changed, since the GPL versions will probably be incompatible with one another. If there was a good chance that the FSF was compromised, then I'd want everyone in the big group to make all the new versions of the code GPL-3.0 only so that the new version of the program wouldn't get taken.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=EC18WUDAhQg https://yewtu.be/watch?v=PJdkvq9O5QE https://yewtu.be/watch?v=c_1hJevjukU Kirche and Mari
>>H4OLVFDK I like this guy's clips
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=C4Hcog8DuE8 Funny jelly clip.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) Astral projection is literally just the same thing as lucid dreaming. I used to practice lucid dreaming and I would exit my body and could fly "anywhere" (I wouldn't actually be there, it would just be my brains idea of what that place looks like, rather than what it actually is).
Weird timing for me to bring up Stallman; a new dedicated website trying to revive the cancellation. Anonymously this time instead of an open letter. They're calling on the FSF board to remove Stallman, to denounce him, for voting members to resign, to adopt the Code of Conduct, and for all parties who are "complicit in the platforming" Stallman to "publishing a written apology for their conduct." And for the GNU project for Stallman to resign or be removed and for the project to relace the GNU Kind Communication Guidelines with the Code of Conduct. Archive link: https://archive.is/KIJbN
>>J59H1IY5 I used to lucid dream in my early teens.* One thing I remember was that I'd see people from real life, including dead people, in my dreams, but they wouldn't actually act like the real person, so I'd call them out on it: "You're not the real x" or "X wound't do that" and they'd freak out and get angry and scary, but they couldn't touch or harm me. I don't know if they're actually something like thought-forms/tulpas that wer only able to work off of my memories of people. Recently I saw a video of Sean Booth of Autechre talking about the same thing and it freaked me out a bit. Also sex never worked in my lucid dreams. My body, body parts, the other person or the dream itself would shift, transform or disappear. Mostly I would fly or consciously alter the dream. *Although I've always wondered if I was actually aware that I was dreaming, or if I was dreaming that I was aware that I was dreaming.
My stumpwm configuration broke after I upgraded guix. This is so cringe.
>>1V40NR0C I fixed it.
>>N3LB62WE This one at seems like it answers some of the criticisms I had of the last one, but I haven't read it yet so I can't be sure.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=sS_9e6eUgVA Funny.
>>YXEKPPPB >Also sex never worked in my lucid dreams. I was able to have sex in my lucid dreams, At one point I almost orgasmed but I woke up > My body, body parts, the other person or the dream itself would shift, transform or disappear. That happened with me but I didn't really care. > Mostly I would fly or consciously alter the dream. Trying to fly would cause me to wake up. My favorite thing was to either spin around, or walk through a wall, because it would take me to a different location.
I am learning godot, and the "Learn GDScript From Zero" game is way below my abilities. It is boring because I already know how to program, I only need to know the godot specific stuff, but it is telling me what a variable is, what a function is, etcetera, etcetera.
>>EABL8TEH Well, that's what "from zero" means. Try a different one.
Try a cheatsheet or a more advanced tutorial. Not a game.
>>GLS1JNT2 I tend to look at porn in my (usually non-lucid) erotic dreams. And in the dream I try to hide it because I'm ashamed.
>>FPYD5TR4 It is the official tutorial, so I am taking it. I usually try to read all the official stuff. If it was some other person's tutorial, then I wouldn't have taken it. I am also interested in how they are teaching the language with a game, so I want to see how it works.
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=4QFRF26AtYY lol
>>GC1CNL7P Pippa and Filian DEEP DIVE the Diddy Allegations
>>24DR0XFW https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=I7YKEr1L2bE more funny pippa filian clips
>>QE8ZS6BH https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=mRFAKq_0hFc Pipkin Pippa tells Filian to run into a wall
>>4DLR0N4L https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=eA0h-g129cY > Airi trolls Pippa and ruins her best hand at Mahjong
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=WwtAyG4A-Cg lol https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=XCzeWqB1gtI kidnapping fetish hot
>>Y991R21C https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=BxYhKGpyoRo > Is Panko Actually A GUY!? [Komachi Panko] [Phase Connect]
>>67UL8R5N https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=Jc-kyoH1XbY aesthetic pipkin pippa DS.
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=aeOWoDuvDNw Pippa and pokehypnosis
>>DBQ1WYSG https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=FT2R9s1rr8A Funny Himemia Rie story.
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=OLJuM_NQYvM Filian SHOCKED By Pippa And Tenma Joker 2 Opinions
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=LbPHlkpMTL8 I remember watching this guys videos, but he quit 3 years ago.
This has got to be the laziest shit ever. In yt-dlp manpage... --trim-filenames LENGTH Limit the filename length (excluding extension) to the specified number of characters $ yt-dlp --trim-filenames=128 https://www.tiktok.com/@meowbahx ... some downloads later ERROR: unable to open for writing: [Errno 36] File name too long: 'Meowbah is back !!! Meow has been away on the study grind,, borringg ; _ ; nya.. But u dont have to worry anymore senpai! *holds ur hand* meow-chan wont leave u again!!!! (^_-) Can u believe this time 2 years ago is when meowbah started :3c woaw!! #meowbah #meowbahh #pngtuber #vtuber #kawaii #anime #anitok [7343049895865142574].mp4.part' The main reason why anyone would want to trim the filenames within the command is because it gives you an open file error if the filename of the video you want to download is too long, but it can't avoid that error because the program tries writing to a file with the original name and truncates it afterwards. If I wanted to truncate the file after it's been downloaded, I would simply use 'mv'. You have to use the cryptic output specifiers to avoid the large filename problem instead. yt-dlp -o '%(title).128s.%(ext)s https://www.tiktok.com/@meowbahx The output specifiers work because they cause open a file with the right name, instead of changing it after the fact.
--trim-filenames LENGTH Limit the filename length (excluding extension) to the specified number of characters
$ yt-dlp --trim-filenames=128 https://www.tiktok.com/@meowbahx ... some downloads later ERROR: unable to open for writing: [Errno 36] File name too long: 'Meowbah is back !!! Meow has been away on the study grind,, borringg ; _ ; nya.. But u dont have to worry anymore senpai! *holds ur hand* meow-chan wont leave u again!!!! (^_-) Can u believe this time 2 years ago is when meowbah started :3c woaw!! #meowbah #meowbahh #pngtuber #vtuber #kawaii #anime #anitok [7343049895865142574].mp4.part'
yt-dlp -o '%(title).128s.%(ext)s https://www.tiktok.com/@meowbahx
>>QJWA5XB2 I ran into the same issue a while ago trying to download music podcasts and a bunch of episodes failed because the filenames it was trying to write were too long. I don't know why it doesn't automatically truncate the title if it fails even though it's an option. I was archiving them, so I wanted to use the original filenames. Looking through the documentation and searching on Google, that's apparently impossible even though the full urls are in the feed xml. I ended up writing a script to parse the feed and send the urls to curl -O. I use yt-dlp because it can download almost anything I throw at it, I don't know why it can't write the filename if it's already using it to download the file.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=gXyDGpaaNeo
>>IPY4UOIA Jelly's Becoming More Normal
>>X11WVVIW (OP) I had a scratch pad of japanese text and I accidentally changed every single kana into half width katakana in emacs and saved without realizing it. So I deleted all the Japanese text I've typed out.
>>RA6HUCIL >>RA6HUCIL I deleted it because It would have been a pain in the ass to convert it back (It would be like accidentally making everything in a file uppercase, and then going through and fixing it all.
>>HCJWDZTN > I use yt-dlp because it can download almost anything I throw at it, I don't know why it can't write the filename if it's already using it to download the file. IDK if I understand your question but I think that the max filename size is dependent on the file system your computer is using. The program can store the original as text but It can't create a file with the text as a filename because filesystem file name size restrictions. If you are talking about wanting to download the filename listed in the original URL couldn't you just do yt-dlp -o '%(webpage_url_basename)s.%(ext)s' If you gave me an example of some data, and what you want from it I could probably understand it better.
yt-dlp -o '%(webpage_url_basename)s.%(ext)s'
>>2PSE0U48 I think yt-dlp -o '%(webpage_url_basename)s.%(ext)s' is similar to curl -O url
curl -O url
>>KCLRMYZH I'm pretty sure you wouldn't need %(ext)s if the original url had the filename.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=zoBfzoKj0hs Yuru Yuri fan animation.
>>QQ4N6O0K This one works! >If you gave me an example of some data, and what you want from it I could probably understand it better. This one doesn't have long episode titles, so none of them would fail: https://www.brainwashed.com/podcast/podcast_rss.xml and the episodes are like: http://media.brainwashed.com/podcast/e716-241006.m4a So I want to save it as "e716-241006.m4a", but by default yt-dlp parses it and saves it with the title as "Episode 716: October 6, 2024 [e716-241006].m4a". I couldn't figure out the correct way to word it to search for it. The manual only says "webpage_url_basename (string): The basename of the webpage URL" which doesn't explain much to me. I guess it's not really a common request since yt-dlp is mostly used on streaming sites where there is no usable filename. Using the above command on Youtube just writes a file named "watch". I can't remember which ones, but there were a couple podcasts that had failed downloads because some titles were a sentence or a list of artists in a DJ mix. Trying to write a filename with the episode number + title + original bracketed name/id put it over the limit. It looks like most modern filesystems have a limit of 255 bytes, including APFS on my computer and ext4 on my storage. I mostly use yt-dlp since it will download almost anything I throw at it. But when it fails, I'm usually at a loss. Since I already had the feed files and knew how to parse them, I just wrote my own script.
>>M91C7WA4 > This one works! That's good. I guess you didn't need help since you wrote a script already, but It might come in handy somewhere else. > The manual only says "webpage_url_basename (string): The basename of the webpage URL" which doesn't explain much to me. I guess it's not really a common request since yt-dlp is mostly used on streaming sites where there is no usable filename. The manpage is kind of shit. I guess I'll try to explain my reasoning for why I thought it would work. I read the manual and saw > webpage_url (string): A URL to the video webpage which, if given to yt-dlp, should yield the same result again. Which made me think that it would give the name of the url as it was stored in the server you got it from. > original_url (string): The URL given by the user (or same as webpage_url for playlist entries) Which made me think that webpage_url for a playlist file is as good as you can get. webpage_url_basename made me think of the `basename` command for unix which gives the basename of a path. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basename If there was something called original_url_basename then it would be better, since the basename of original_url seems like it would be exactly what you wanted, but that isn't an option for some reason. > Using the above command on Youtube just writes a file named "watch". I think that's because the webpage_url_basename removes the suff after the question mark for some reason even though I'd consider it part of the URL basename. > Trying to write a filename with the episode number + title + original bracketed name/id put it over the limit. Yeah it sucks, you have to use yt-dlp -o '%(title).NUMBERs' truncate it. The exact things you can do after the %() are described in https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#printf-style-string-formatting. There are also things you can do within the parenthesis described in the manpage. %(VAR).NUMBER truncates the value of VAR to a having NUMBER or less characters. The name of the NUMBER after the dot is called Precision because it does something with numbers but for strings it just truncates it. %(VAR)s takes the value of VAR and prints it as a string. I think hypothetically, $(VAR).NUMBERs could still give you problems because it truncates the line in terms of characters and not bytes, so if you had two byte unicode characters, you might still go over the byte limit. IE $(VAR).255s might give you an error if VAR has a bunch of 2+ byte unicode characters. You could also do %(VAR.0:NUMBER)s if you think it looks better.
Chromu got banned. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=e0ldPsLp5Ts
>>1BM8QE54 Skip to 7 seconds for some reason it takes 7 seconds to start moving.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=2t_6QyoaOz4 Jelly hoshiumi potion seller.
>>VHSYBBYA https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=5q0tNEnITeI lol
>>P51BL0AX https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=FtoIWAjvQkA > Activist confuses the Greek flag for the Isreal flag funny.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=5yrT5_Y-NfI At 35:50 Jelly said that she was prematurely born and that she had to be intubated and put inside a breathing machine. One thing I have been wondering is whether or not Jelly's genitals have been mutilated or not. In Malaysia female genital mutilation is common for Muslims, but she said she grew up christian, so she probably didn't get her genitals mutilated. Also if she was fucked up as a baby then they may have decided that it was too risky to mutilate her genitals, but I would guess they would do it later since sometimes people from other cultures mutilate a womens' genitals when they are older. She probably has intact genitals which makes me happy for her.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) I fucking hate clothes.
In japanese they use a wasei eigo for strapon dildo. They call it a 'Penisu Bando' (ペニスバンド), aka A penis band.
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=b0vpzpjKVsw I have been to this guy's store before.
IDK if I'm just going crazy or what but it seems like the font for my computer suddenly changed.
>>AXZD5X3K I think I was just going crazy. I was playing a puzzle game, and it probably altered my perception of the text after I quit playing it.
>>5NOZAQC7 One of the ways to say something is gibberish in Japanese is 珍紛漢紛 (chinpun kanpun). The characters don't mean anything, it's supposed to be an imitation of Chinese. The Japanese literally says things are "chingchong pingpong."
>>VJHRDWV5 I thought you were trolling at the start but it's real LMAO.
>>N54UIT2Y Another word for gibberish is 唐人の寝言 (toujin no negoto) which stands for Chinese person's sleep talk.
>>N3LB62WE According to these threads on /g/, Drew Devault is one of the people who worked on the report. Haven't read through the threads but it seems credible. https://web.archive.org/web/20240929110752/https://rms-draft-84eb252.drewdevault.com/ https://boards.4chan.org/g/thread/102840289#p102840289 https://boards.4chan.org/g/thread/102846786#p102846786 https://boards.4chan.org/g/thread/102853370#p102853370 https://boards.4chan.org/g/thread/102855164/drew-devaults-disgraceful-opsec-failure-continues
>>V9ARQTGQ The software freedom conservancy and FSFE stopped collaborating with Eben Molgen's Software freedom law center due to his "Toxic behavior". I haven't read the actual accusations so IDK if they were justified. https://sfconservancy.org/news/2023/oct/11/joint-statement-fsfe/
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=F1Oil-Pc3E4
>>CEPRXH0R https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=ZFC42ftrPQw Lolkek47
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=vxVMX796PWI > Pippa, Marimari underscore en chromu and hina play mario party but they all hate Pippa LOL >>X0RU2ICX jerry = owned >>CEPRXH0R Chromu banned.
>>9HLF6DB1 https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=RmYRYZtxYX4 chromu unbanned.
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=_RqHaX0r-zA > Twitter Freaks Cancel Shondo LOL
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://www.copyright.gov/rulings-filings/review-board/docs/a-recent-entrance-to-paradise.pdf AI "artists" got rekt lmao.
>>UVHNGKWI https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Best_Illusion_of_the_Year_Contest
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=Qg_pRF76uxk
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=VIvW_R6HHsE jelly frives
>>88O77998 JREG video I don't like JREG.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=pbXXo12f4kU I wish she wasn't so misogynistic.
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=sENDx474a9Y >Jelly: I didn't know we were branded as the sad girl company (right next to dizzy) Dramatic irony. https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=4L4q_3eBN_0
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=WVgwscAatRY
>>8PKM3AFX Jelly's Gamer Girl Requiem
https://tomlehrersongs.com/category/audio/
>>GMEDGSNS https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=J_AYjDCHBmI loomi screenshotting chat and seething
>>EE8C0BYU https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=7fcJuHiIMfQ Uruka bad pickup line.
>>9M8ST33X https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=N6l9au57F3M Zoomer brainrot speech
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=QTfwgtnRK9Y She is in heat https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=V0ajlKNBcg8 RSI sucks (I have carpal tunnel syndrome but her wrist pain seems worse).
>>48UR47GA https://yewtu.be/watch?v=fZ7gVX7uut4 The guy writing the email seems like he has a learning disability.
>>VG4Y8DHA Also Alana lied about him, specifically she said that he touches kids, even though he never said that and denied doing it. Everything he said already made him look super bad. He's way worse than her over all. Threatening to become a mass shooter if someone doesn't remove a youtube comment is probably illegal. He could also get in trouble for threatening to sue her for slander for not taking down her pinned comment.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) They finally made a tag for first person omorashi. https://pixiv.cunnycon.org/tags/%E3%81%93%E3%81%A3%E3%81%A1%E3%81%8C%E3%81%8A%E3%82%82%E3%82%89%E3%81%97/artworks こっちがおもらし
>>48UR47GA RSI = Repetitive Strain Injury I realized that I was using an acronym even though I hate it when other people use acronyms because you can never look it up afterwards. Especially if it's jargon. Three letter acronyms are only useful if you are communicating with people who know what the fuck you're talking about, which means it's a bad idea to use them if you're addressing a general audience. Most works of non-fiction use the full name once, and then use the acronym later (I.e. "Three letter acronyms (TLAs) are common in computer science jargon...")
I just accidentally found a cool firefox feature and it's crazy. If you select a piece of text and then middle mouse click the "open a new tab" button (AKA the + button on top). It's equivalent to opening a new tab with the text you selected put into the url bar.
>>YFGTMXO5 I also just figured out that you can also drag and drop text or links to the tab bar to open them up in a new tab (I decided to experiment after the middle mouse thing worked).
>>YFGTMXO5 https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/115.0/releasenotes/ >On Linux, middle clicks on the new tab button will now open the xclipboard contents in the new tab. If the xclipboard content is a URL then that URL is opened, any other text is opened with your default search provider. That also works in chrome on Linux.
>>98D0LUIT https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=3oeYVJgsPGI https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=dXG9Fhew9dw https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=nTffQHeUYpE https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=N_ch36THDwY https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=sUE7Lb8RhnI https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=OQzIx-HcBHw https://invidious.jing.rocks/watch?v=pbXXo12f4kU https://invidious.jing.rocks/watch?v=OQzIx-HcBHw& More jelly clips https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=lizgJHown8Q Lumi clip. https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=oPi_YMWCIjM Airi clip
>>M6YGFTQ3 https://yewtu.be/watch?v=veUp833H6mQ Pikin W.
>>LUFHUESN https://yewtu.be/watch?v=YgjFaYmgc0Y Fillian and Pipkin Pippa lube wrestling has been confirmed.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=x0U_ZV543Qg
>>MUNDL5I2 I finished playing a puzzle game again and I had the exact same experience. The GUI and fonts on firefox looked super different after closing the window. IDK why this is but it's super interesting, and I should probably google if anyone else has had this thing happen to them. The effect goes away after a little bit, and everything looks normal again. This is an example of the puzzle, it is already solved. These are the rules for the puzzle. https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/doc/bridges.html#bridges
>>W1V8UCBF This is an example of an unsolved hard one. I was playing the larger puzzles but IDK if that matters. The puzzle game I was playing the other day was similar to this one.
>>MV9RNSZY This is a solved version of the "hard" puzzle (the game says they are hard but they're super easy).
>>DCY2SN3L Forgot to post image lol.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=2TGdDPfqWPU jelly hoshiumi esoteric programming language.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) https://pixiv.cunnycon.org/artworks/123776151 my favorite hentai artist just posted a drawing of a first person POV of being killed by a girl with the caption "早くこうなりたいやつ" (I want to be like this quickly). I hope he is doing alright.
I just watched some Dooby3D clips and I honestly don't understand why people like her. IDK why people like hololive stuff in general, they just seem like cutesy wholesome reddit 100% brainrot content. I like it when the vtubers say funny or relatable things. I like phase connect.
>>CMTLCQV8 https://yewtu.be/watch?v=Ju6KTzo6doU This was funny
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=_4SrS3-Fp9Y Pippa extremely passionate about vtubers. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=4TpZ7WARE-4 pippa banks https://yewtu.be/watch?v=fT1NngSHw1U Shiina suspicious comments tiktok. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=6r25y8Ko76M Jelly and Pippa plays Coffee Run https://yewtu.be/watch?v=Vtmik__q-FM Panko on Favij
>>X11WVVIW (OP)
>>97TOR8HI I wish more people made art of this genre.
>>X11WVVIW (OP) Jelly Hoshiumi keeps streaming as "Alice" and I hate it. I want normal Jelly Hoshiumi, not this gay ass larp.
I saw a glownigger today, It was about the size of a tennis ball and was riding a tiny bicycle. It disappeared after a couple of seconds.
>>5ZKBCDGN 💢💢💢
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