for those who have cried and been shamed for it 

You didn't do anything wrong. You are not responsible for maintaining others' comfort when things are too much for you. Even if it was about something small. You were not assigning blame or trying to manipulate or seeking attention. You felt something that needed expressed, and you expressed it, and that's good and natural. You should be allowed to do that. Being in touch with your feelings is good. Hold onto that.

what creates happiness? 

I've been considering hypotheses and an odd one came up: happiness comes from being fully (or more fully) oneself. -iore

Entirely speculation until we figure out a way to test it of course, but it at least feels like a promising lead. -Esme

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AI terminology annoyance 

LLMs do not have a sensory experience. They cannot hallucinate. I see no reason to believe they are doing something intrinsically different when they give incorrect information compared to when they give correct information. They are just outputting tokens, which are only "true" or "false" when someone "interprets" them as a "statement".

Thinking about a discussion my system had recently where we said that because most people in this society are not happy, it is a failing society. This includes those who are "succeeding" by its own metrics: people with more money are not happier.

But considering the problem in negative terms isn't very helpful. We should be able to answer the question: what does create happiness? It should be possible to work this out, and it's very important that we do. -iore

Americans on testosterone gel, please check your lot/batch numbers.

There was a recall because there was benzene found in the gel, and you do NOT wanna rub that into your skin!

chpw.org/provider-center/pharm

#DrugRecall #FDARecall #HRT

robotgirl is updating.
- please don't go too far away from it until it's done
- please cuddle it
- it may beep weirdly
- do not power it off manually
- it will automatically reboot when done

linux(-) 

A kernel update broke my wifi driver today (and the bug also caused stutters, I think). Which is my first major issue from an update since starting to use Arch 4 months ago. Which is not long at all so I guess I should expect a lot of this.

I've used Manjaro for longer, and I don't think I've encountered anything similar yet there, so that seems like a stability difference.

Arch was also harder to set up and has shown no clear advantage so I will continue to recommend it to no one.

Anyone else get the feeling that capitalism is propped up by one huge lie, namely that material wealth will naturally, and without effort, produce happiness, and if you aren't happy then you need more material wealth?

For the record:

- The *cryptography* in Signal is probably fine; a practical attack would be a big surprise.

- Signal lacks specific features required for classified systems, such as security labels, certified identities, revocation, etc.

- Signal runs on uncontrolled, insecure platforms connected to the Internet, rendering it unsuitable for classified even if it had the above features.

- Adding classified features to Signal would make it unusable for most purposes for which it's intended.

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the moment I realized how absolutely bonkers hyperrogue sounds to people who haven't played it 

"a dragon followed me into the dungeon. but I had orb of domination so the dragon was an ally. so I tried to get it to dive the dungeon with me because it could fly out, but it wouldn't stop attacking the unkillable skeletons so I had to just leave"

OH: *looks at a lesbian couple* so, which one of you is the car and which one is the cdr

Here’s a few ideas I had to make electric cars better.

Firstly, we should give electric cars dedicated lanes. As these vehicles need to be promoted over fossil fuelled counterparts, giving them their own lanes makes them seem more exclusive.

Secondly, we could then outsource the electrical power to an overhead cable system, and each car could have a pickup.

This would mean each car would then become lighter as they wouldn’t need batteries. Plus we could drive even more power to each vehicle, therefore increasing the efficiency.

Thirdly, we should replace the low-resistance rubber tyres on electric vehicles with steel, and lay “tracks” in their dedicated lanes.

Now, with all these out of the way, we have made these vehicles much more efficient. Therefore we have capacity to actually make these vehicles bigger so they can carry more people. This would make them EVEN MORE efficient because now each vehicle is carrying more people per kW of electricity used, now that we have outsourced the power supply.

In fact, this leads to another efficiency: we could link these larger electric vehicles together, and only the lead vehicle needs to have a driver, freeing up the other drivers. This reduces the overall drag on the vehicles in a “chain” thereby making it EVEN more efficient to drive.

Any takers on my idea? We can call it an “steelroader” due to the steel tracks involved.

It's been eight years to the day since Lance Ulanoff, the storied Tech and Social Media Expert and an award-winning tech journalist, decided that Mastodon won't survive because William Shatner couldn't find him on here.

Eight years on, Mastodon stubbornly survives:
rys.io/en/177.html

Please join me in celebrating the annual Mastodon Won't Survive Day, right here on fedi. :blobcatcoffee:

#Mastodon #Fediverse #MastodonWontSurvive

Spent most of my work day yesterday debugging Mono's JIT in an arm32v5 environment. Conclusion: it's super broken and needs a lot of work. Also I'm going to do it because if Debian still supports it then so can I.

Why does the most fun way to play a game always involve so much bookkeeping?

US Pol (disappearance of Xiaofeng Wang and is wife) 

I don't understand why this isn't front page news. YouTube has basically two videos about it from a few hours ago, one that doesn't even mention the fact no one can reach them, the other touching on that incredibly disturbing part of the story for a barely a second before moving on.

arstechnica.com/security/2025/

#XiaofengWang

"carbon footprint" was bs made by oil companies to get you to blame yourself instead of them The oil is going to be made whether or not you buy it.

Stopping production is the only solution, and we don't need another decade of their protection to know the state is not our ally on this.

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