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mx7zysuj4xew commented on 'Askers' vs. 'Guessers' (2010)   theatlantic.com/national/... · Posted by u/BoorishBears
caminante · 21 days ago
This was discussed on HN in 2023 . The whole "high context v. low context" model doesn't have scientific backing.[0]

> The model of high-context and low-context cultures offers a popular framework in intercultural communication studies but has been criticized as lacking empirical validation

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-context_and_low-context_c...

mx7zysuj4xew · 21 days ago
I was going to make the same comment.

The correct term is high context vs low context culture, not "askers" and "guessers"

mx7zysuj4xew commented on Erich von Däniken has died   daniken.com/en/startseite... · Posted by u/Kaibeezy
acdha · a month ago
I’ve known a few people like that, and it had a darker undercurrent: they didn’t disbelieve that, say, the Greek or Roman monuments were built by those civilizations because they viewed those as predecessors of their own, but they considered the pacific or Central/South American cultures inferior and didn’t want to believe they were capable of great engineering.

Beyond the strong whiff of racism, I think there was also this idea that civilization went on a single path (grain, the wheel and domesticated horses/oxen/mules, bronze, iron, guns, steam, etc.) and so anyone which didn’t follow that path was basically developmentally challenged. This definitely did not consider the possibility that not every region had the prerequisites to follow the same path.

mx7zysuj4xew · a month ago
My own favorite example of this is how the pyramids (and all the advanced trigonometry required) were built by the Egyptians prior to their discovery of the wheel
mx7zysuj4xew commented on Problems with D-Bus on the Linux desktop   blog.vaxry.net/articles/2... · Posted by u/LorenDB
GalaxyNova · 2 months ago
> any app on the bus can read all secrets in the store if the store is unlocked

Holy shit. I knew conceptually that this was the case but never really took the time to consider the implications.

Pretty much whenever you unlock your keyring all your secrets are accessible by any software that can connect to the bus... How is this acceptable? Are we just supposed to run everything as Flatpak?

mx7zysuj4xew · 2 months ago
It's acceptable because flatpak dbus and all its ilk are too opaque for the average "experienced" user to fully grok. The problems are there, but the situation is so convoluted that it's hard to build a mental model unless you truly understand the overall system architecture
mx7zysuj4xew commented on Problems with D-Bus on the Linux desktop   blog.vaxry.net/articles/2... · Posted by u/LorenDB
csdreamer7 · 2 months ago
> That when you can open a basic X11 application like xeyes or xterm, you can open any X11 application.

I have never heard of that. Even if it was true (and sounds like another security issue); X11 is almost gone for most people. Why should anyone care?

mx7zysuj4xew · 2 months ago
Listen in most discussions bringing up security is a good way for you to shut the conversation down, but in the case of IPC anyone who cares enough will be knowledgeable enough to see it for the red herring it is
mx7zysuj4xew commented on Problems with D-Bus on the Linux desktop   blog.vaxry.net/articles/2... · Posted by u/LorenDB
blablabla123 · 2 months ago
This is the first time I hear that anyone hates D-Bus. I always saw it as a global API Bus that Apps can register to and which enables some sort of interoperability and automation. After all it can even be used from Bash. What is bad about this?

The security aspect seems also a bit funny to me. After all the average Desktop has most data in the home directory, so every application can read everything. That's not the fault of D-Bus.

Also I'm puzzled that Polkit hasn't been mentioned even once.

mx7zysuj4xew · 2 months ago
The reason you do t hear much about it is because it's not an often discussed topic. Nonetheless the hate is there.

Dbus is a godawful mess. Imagine the windows registry, except it can only be inspected at runtime, contains executable binaries and is exceptionally fragile

mx7zysuj4xew commented on Australia begins enforcing world-first teen social media ban   reuters.com/legal/litigat... · Posted by u/chirau
nostrebored · 2 months ago
This idea that regulation fails to destroy industries is farcical. Most examples of “failed regulation” like American prohibition were runaway successes as public policy. Whether it is good or desirable is a different question.

The idea that someone is going to make an engaging experience on a “decentralized” network is honestly a bit silly to me. The market potential of this business is low. Decentralized networks with much larger incentives have failed to capture critical mass.

There will be side effects, but social media has been so ridiculously corrosive to the welfare of teenagers that I can’t imagine a ban would be worse.

mx7zysuj4xew · 2 months ago
Aaannd then the mask came off, proving you were a moralistic authoritarian. I suppose you support cartels destabilizing entire nation-states with billions of criminal funds too
mx7zysuj4xew commented on Australia begins enforcing world-first teen social media ban   reuters.com/legal/litigat... · Posted by u/chirau
lII1lIlI11ll · 2 months ago
> As a parent myself, it definitely helps when you can collectively avoid having your kids on these platforms. I can’t express how much easier it is to restrict it and not seem like a kook when authorities are also on board.

This pattern of thought is exactly the issue. Stop offloading parenting of your children to government! That won't end well for neither children nor adults.

mx7zysuj4xew · 2 months ago
Yeah except the guy is a kook and an enemy to a free and open society.
mx7zysuj4xew commented on Wayland Nvidia   kextcache.com/wayland-nvi... · Posted by u/breve
rmrfchik · 2 months ago
Suspend/resume was broken in nvidia since release on aug 2024. I have internal bug id for it. And dozen links with suspend scripts. No more drivers I mean I don't need to install dozens of packages. While it not big deal by itself, but reverting broken driver is huge deal. Laggy desktop -- this is my experience until nov 2025 when I dumped nvidia. Desktop on both intel and amd feels like magic after nvidia.
mx7zysuj4xew · 2 months ago
Suspend/resume never worked right, going back to as early as the 2000s
mx7zysuj4xew commented on Wayland Nvidia   kextcache.com/wayland-nvi... · Posted by u/breve
antonyh · 2 months ago
I can run 99% on Linux + AMD + X11, on Ubuntu 24. The only problematic one is Witcher 3 which insists on Wayland which breaks everything else. Even the UT5 titles work well enough, but then again our gaming is not your gaming and you might be more demanding that we are.

I'm trying to recall how NVidia behaved for games, but my daily driver is an old 1050 Ti that's been rock solid for years now, also X11.

Maybe the problem is Wayland not NVidia?

mx7zysuj4xew · 2 months ago
Most likely Wayland, I don't recall many of the problems occuring before that
mx7zysuj4xew commented on How private equity is changing housing   theatlantic.com/ideas/202... · Posted by u/harambae
mx7zysuj4xew · 2 months ago
This^, this is how you end up with serfdom
mx7zysuj4xew · 2 months ago
Ah yes, the down votes have started I forgot that this is a forum for the rent seeking class

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