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Notices by Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp), page 6

  1. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Nov-2024 00:04:54 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POSIX_Threads
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  2. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 23:35:05 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    esses escolhidos são os ganhadores do sorteio, que são divulgados à exaustão pros otários acreditarem que pode acontecer com eles próprios e continuarem dando o sangue pros vampiros. é cruel
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  3. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 23:26:32 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    de repente, não mais que de repente, seu nome no fediverso me pareceu inadequado ;-)
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  4. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 20:44:28 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    @lulupaunamesa eita, acho que eu tinha perdido você na migração da minha conta. tava ficando preocupado com o silêncio.
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  5. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 20:33:58 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    e aquelas coisas que você não come, é porque não são comida, certo? :-D gostei, tá coerente
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  6. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 20:23:22 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    in reply to
    • Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    @r_evangelista @fbobraga @xenotar @diegomota agora é computação [com preço] nas nuvens
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  7. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 20:19:39 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    pior que se tivesse ido antes, até dava pra ter trocado privacidade e autonomia por alguma economia burra, mas hoje, que o mundo quase todo já está fisgado, os preços já começaram a disparar, já não é mais nem mais econômico terceirizar pra nuvem :-(
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  8. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 20:13:34 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    interoperabilidade era feature

    hoje, no pensamento orientado à estrumificação, é bug

    e o pessoal reclama na fila do abatedouro que tá andando muito devagar
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  9. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 19:55:10 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    me gusta la interfaz estándar posix

    su implementación en GNU libc y en el núcleo Linux está genial

    :-)
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  10. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 19:37:05 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    Lainucs é um dos jeitos errados de pronunciar GNU :-)
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  11. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 19:35:40 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    o g é mudo nas palavras inglesas gnu, gnome, gnat, gnash e outras tantas com gn. mas o G do projeto GNU, do qual derivam GNOME, GNAT, Gnash, etc, é pronunciado sim, mesmo em inglês. até porque com o G mudo, GNU operating system ia soar como new operating system, ia ser muito confuso
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  12. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2024 17:16:23 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    your post suggests that the ordering of imports doesn't matter. which comes across funny in Portuguese, because the verb for import, "importar", may also mean "to matter". "the ordering of imports doesn't matter" comes out as "a ordem dos imports não importa"

    that reminds me of a famous wordplay: "exporting is what matters" comes out as "exportar é o que importa"
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  13. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2024 16:33:01 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    copyleft really doesn't restrict, copyright does. copyleft only delimits the permissions so that everyone can do whatever they wish with the software (freedom), but without granting them power to deny that freedom of others (power). without that grant, they can't abuse others because copyright won't allow them: that power remains reserved to authors, as even democratic societies adopted.

    now, "use" is a loaded term. a lot of laypeople people misunderstand that as running, but under copyright law, it means adapting, modifying, using parts or the whole of the work to make others. enjoying the work (reading, listening, watching, running) are not reserved. this means copyright law does NOT empower author-itarians to dictate terms of use (execution), only terms of use (adapt, modify). that's why those who wish to dictate such terms resort to contracts (AKA licensing agreements) that, along with permissions to do activities that copyright law reserves exclusively to authors, establish obligations that are alien to copyrights, and require explicit assent, such as click on "I agree", breaking a seal or such.

    now, not taking their patches, or not even looking at them, may be foolish. they may have valuable contributions to make, even if operating under oppressive regimes, or even while holding repproachable ideas in their minds. someone once said something about hating the sin, not the sinner; someone more laic said something about not imposing collective punishments. human rights that people often forget when they're driven by (under influence of) propaganda and moral panics
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  14. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2024 15:57:52 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    if it is as good a guiding principle as you and I seem to believe it is, it had better be adopted voluntarily by societies at large in democratic ways, not by decree of tyrant author-ities

    this is exactly where the attempted analogy with copyleft falls apart: copyright law, widely adopted in democratic societies (to my dismay, but that's another long story), grants authors powers to stop anyone else from adapting, distributing and publishing works of their authorship. copyleft gives up these powers, enabling downstream recipients to have freedom, so that they can control their own computing and do whatever they wish with the software. but copyleft does not grant intermediaries power to deny freedoms of downstream recipients. it doesn't prohibit that either: copyright does. remove copyright, and copyleft becomes ineffective: nobody would need a license to adapt or distribute any more, so the delimitations to the permissions put forth in the license text are irrelevant. that's a feature, not a bug.

    but unethical-source licenses exploit another bug, in people's understanding of how copyright works. people have been misled to believe that a license is required to run software, and laypeople, misguided by that belief, have tried to apply copyleft-like constraints to something that is not exclusively reserved to authors. when it comes to running software, copyright law only requires that the copy be obtained legally, so the provisions in unethical-source licenses that attempt to constrain the right to execute are about as inoperant as copyleft would be under no copyright.

    so, you see, it's a misguided analogy because it purports to impose in an author-itarian way something that societies should adopt democratically and collectively; it's a false analogy because it fails to understand the primary purpose of enabling and respecting freedom and autonomy, disabling and countering an unjust law no further than needed to that end, while leaving the effects of the unjust law in place to not empower abusers; and it's broken because, failing to understand how copyright and copyleft work, unethical-source licenses are ineffective, misleading, and fail entirely to serve their stated purpose.

    they're a well-meant disaster
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  15. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Sunday, 17-Nov-2024 17:40:16 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    are you familiar with the phrase "my way or the high way"? that's what your argument amounts to, and it's not a cool position at all. it's not even ethical.

    imposing values and behavior though the software is exactly the control and colonization I'm getting at

    it's not a given that people can choose not to use the software, as many programs are imposed taxing software

    but even if they can opt out, it is still the case that you stand for imposing values, controlling and colonizing users through the software they use.

    those who opt out don't use the software, so they're not (your) users, and that's exactly what they need to do to defend freedom

    whereas all those who choose to use the software licensed under such abusive terms are indeed controlled and colonized, because of the terms it imposes in a misguided, false and broken analogy with copyleft. I can elaborate on why the analogy is misguided, false and broken if you wish.
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  16. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Sunday, 17-Nov-2024 02:46:58 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    ah, puxa, desculpe, eu era bem carnívoro na época que ia lá, não sei se eles conseguem atender bem a vegetarianos. eu ainda como carne às vezes, mais do que eu gostaria (enquanto open vegan, considero-me uma fraude), mas essa transição, mesmo parcial, é relativamente recente. já não vou lá há vários anos, certamente a última vez foi um bom tempo antes da pandemia. mas a lembrança de que comi coisas deliciosas lá ficou.
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  17. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Saturday, 16-Nov-2024 16:39:03 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    @felipesiles você tá só de passagem em cosmópolis, ou mora aí? faz tempão que não vou, mas em cosmópolis fica, na minha opinião, o melhor restaurante de fundo de quintal do mundo: o Alho e Óleo. conheci primeiro a filial que havia aqui em Campinas, mas fui algumas vezes até aí por conta desse restaurante :-)
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  18. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Saturday, 16-Nov-2024 16:26:55 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    free software is about freedom

    it's about not controlling others through the software they use

    it's about not imposing one's values over others through the software

    it's about not colonizing others
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  19. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Saturday, 16-Nov-2024 16:12:49 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    @phnt @mangeurdenuage @phoronix it's so ironic that they hate GPLv3 more than they hate proprietary blobs

    they knowingly ship and keep on accepting binary blobs into the kernel even under the GPL, violating the GPL themselves, but they will blocklist freedom-respecting drivers that users can legally build and install under the GPL.

    the hypocrisy is delicious
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  20. Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) (lxo@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Saturday, 16-Nov-2024 14:14:15 EST Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br) Alexandre Oliva (moving to @lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)
    não faz muito tempo que tinha vizinhe estudando cello, sax e piano todo dia. era uma delícia (sério), eu me sentia de volta no tempo em que eu frequentava diariamente a ala de música do instituto de artes da unicamp, em que se ouvia gente praticando música em instrumentos diversos em diversas salinhas vizinhas, numa enorme profusão musical.

    infelizmente as sessões de estudo aqui no prédio pararam sem eu jamais descobrir quem era. sinto saudades.
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