Notices by Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp) (lxo@gnusocial.net), page 49
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp) (lxo@gnusocial.net)'s status on Thursday, 21-Sep-2023 15:51:26 EDT
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp)not so much "broke" as "fixed" IIRC it was incompatible with other compilers due to bugs, and at some point the time came to fix them, otherwise the state of "incompatible .so files based arbitrarily on which compiler you used" would have remained there, permanently. but yeah, such fixes are painful and unfortunate on the good side, they offer opportunities to fix other problems that would be a permanent maintenance burden, but that the ABI barrier enables tools to overcome
meus reacts ao ler seu pôste: - nunca mais vai precisar de casaco pra frio intenso :-( - quando a temperatura passa dos 37C, será que um casaco com bom isolamento térmico ajuda a manter o calor pra fora? :-) - preciso tirar cobertores e casacos do armário e botar no sol
though not formally diagnosed, I often feel the frustration you describe. our being largely insensitive to common propaganda/advertisement triggers used quite effectively for manipulation of the majority of the population makes us Cassandras, able to see through the smokescreen, but unable to break the spell that blinds others. but I don't like the us-vs-them stance I sense in your post. difficult as it is to cross the chasm that sets in because of our fundamentally different ways of reasoning and being influenced by emotions, I believe this diversity too can be very enriching to humankind. we need tolerance, inclusion, and disposition to overcome the difficulties from people at all spots in the spectrum, whether neurotypical or neurodivergent
While autism is very much real I am of the unpopular opinion that the vast majority of people diagnosed with autism are incorrectly diagnosed. What we see as Autistic a lot of times is just what it looks like being the only sane one in the room.
It just makes sense, many of the people diagnosed are the only ones being rational and respectful in a conversation while everyone else is going to fly off the handle and accusing them of being rude or insensitive.... Its not that the Autistic cant read emotions, its that the other people are so malajusted they fly off the handle at getting offended frivilously, often some sort of personality disorder at play. But instead of labeling 90% of people as having the personality disorder or whatever it is that causes them to be toxic, we blame the 10% of rational people who dont play into that game and call it autism.
Keep in mind im largely talking about people here who are fairly high functioning, If they have trouble with verbal skills or any of the other symptoms of autism that dont relate to human relations directly, those cases are likely very real, even the higher functioning ones.
besides, it's not up to the community to provide exploiters with alternative, working business models. that's not how it works. picture it: "*I* want to earn a living selling poisonous, rotten mushrooms, so *you* figure out a profitable business model for me and let me know, because otherwise I won't be able to earn a living that way"
to then keep standing while holding your bags until everyone ahead leaves, standing in the way of others' getting their bags, and even bumping them on those who remain sitting and would be happy to pick their bags up on the way out? :-)
no difference. the dangling '&&' makes the command incomplete, and kind-of forces an implicit backslash at the end of the line, so the command continues on the next line. try it in an interactive shell, with and without the backslash
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp) (lxo@gnusocial.net)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Sep-2023 20:21:19 EDT
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp)I've always assumed it had more to od with taboo than anything else, but your question led me to ponder about alternatives. I'm not sure I buy freemo's theory about arousal, for I've read about the existence of arousal out of other forms of violence too, though I don't know much about its prevalence. one less cynical theory I came up was that victims of murder don't survive with trauma, whereas victims of sexual abuse do, and since sexual abuse is so common (sadly), depicting it could trigger a large fraction of the potential audience, so it would be ill advised. but that doesn't quite explain boycotts, does it? maybe the boycotts arise out of an unexpected alignment between victims, who'd rather not relive the trauma, and abusers, who'd rather not have their own crimes exposed. if this is right, it's really sad, because education, awareness and empathy seem to be the best defenses and preventions against such abuses.
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp) (lxo@gnusocial.net)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Sep-2023 20:05:47 EDT
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp)se a bagagem não atrasar e o horário da linha coincidir, dá, mas não tem muita margem de erro: esses voos começam a embarcar uns 90 minutos antes da partida, e toda a burocracia de despacho de bagagem, inspeção de bagagem e controle de passaporte, que leva à recomendação de chegar com 2 ou 3 horas de antecedência ao aeroporto. ou seja, tá justo pra não ter correria. pra sua tranquilidade, já teve amigo meu que embarcou em voo internacional chegando a GRU só 1h antes, mas isso foi antes do novo GRU. hoje em dia vai um pouco mais de tempo. mas, se não der tudo errado, tudo vai dar certo ;-) boa viagem!
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp) (lxo@gnusocial.net)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Sep-2023 19:44:37 EDT
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp)a retirada de bagagem de um lado e o despacho do outro adicionam um atraso imprevisível que pode ser bem estressante. se der pra evitar com bagagem de mão, acho que fica relativamente tranquilo (eu tomo ônibus de Campinas pra GRU com 5 a 6 horas de antecedência, pra chegar com 3h de antecedência e boa folga, e CGH é bem mais perto) eu levaria a preocupação sobre o tempo de conexão à companhia aérea, ou a quem lhe tenha vendido a passagem, e perguntaria se têm algum serviço ou recomendação de transporte entre os aeroportos para essa conexão específica (horário, tamanho da janela). eles pelo menos deveriam ter planos factíveis em mente e, se não tiverem, ou se o inviabilizarem por atrasos com vôo ou bagagem, pelo menos você vai ter prova documental pra pleitear remarcações ou até reparações. só não vale eles recomendarem tomar um táxi aéreo ;-)
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp) (lxo@gnusocial.net)'s status on Monday, 18-Sep-2023 19:45:37 EDT
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp)without actionable specifics, which as GAC member I'd love to have, this comes across like typical anti-FSF/GNU hate-fueled speech. it's not hard to believe that this happens in human communities, what's hard to believe is the singling out of FSF/GNU, and the (possibly unintended) generalization of this to all of FSF/GNU, which I can personally dispute WRT the communities I've contributed to. anyhow... if you, Tim, or you, Louis, would like to share specifies with me in private, rather than in this thread, feel free to send me email, I'm oliva@, and I get email at gnu.org. GnuPG is welcome. thanks for caring and for helping improve GNU! (I suspect the FSF is lumped in just because it supports GNU in various ways, to the point of being frequently mistaken for GNU, but if there are specifies for it as well, I'd be happy to take them and pass them on)