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proctorg76 commented on US plans online portal to bypass content bans in Europe and elsewhere   reuters.com/world/us-plan... · Posted by u/c420
joe_mamba · 24 days ago
>It was declared illegal later.

You're missing the point. That's exactly how democratic governments cloak fascist behavior everywhere: The punishment IS THE PROCESS.

People in Germany (and the UK and other places) have to self censor because they don't want to be visited by the police and then dragged through courts for months/years, even though it eventually gets thrown out and you get to walk away innocent, you still had to suffer the entire prosecution process, which nobody wants to, so they keep their mouth shut.

The stress toll of having to go through all that annoying grind through the legal system, even though you did nothing wrong and what the government is doing will be considered illegal, is how the government preemptively keeps people in line.

>That was a overall very rarely occurring abuse of power

Very rare?! Unless there's direct consequences with actual punishment on government officials for illegally abusing the legal system on citizens just because they hear stuff they don't like, then they will keep throwing prosecutions at innocent people just to keep them in check since currently they have nothing stopping them from this abuse turning from rare to being the norm.

proctorg76 · 24 days ago
We have a name for this, "You can beat the rap but you can't beat the ride"
proctorg76 commented on There's a ridiculous amount of tech in a disposable vape   blog.jgc.org/2026/01/ther... · Posted by u/abnercoimbre
Ekaros · 2 months ago
Now I am waiting for time when they move us-east-1 physical security to run in us-east-1... Thus locking themselves out when needing some physical intervention on servers to get backup.
proctorg76 · 2 months ago
Facebook already got bit by this when their BGP setup pooped its pants on Oct 4, 2021
proctorg76 commented on Carrier Landing in Top Gun for the NES   relaxing.run/blag/posts/t... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
joe_guy · 3 months ago
There was also that water level in TMNT https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PHiFNWJXWgI
proctorg76 · 3 months ago
That video was deeply cathartic, I only got that far once at a friend's house and it was great to finally have confirmed that it wasn't me, the physics were completely broken.
proctorg76 commented on Carrier Landing in Top Gun for the NES   relaxing.run/blag/posts/t... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
proctorg76 · 3 months ago
Landing in Top Gun is easy and I'd like to see everyone whining about it dock with the satellite in Captain Skyhawk while all of RARE's best demoscene tricks go off all around you.
proctorg76 commented on The architecture of “not bad”: Decoding the Chinese source code of the void   suggger.substack.com/p/th... · Posted by u/Suggger
FloorEgg · 3 months ago
Something that occured to me years ago is we have a quirk in English language that gets in the way of accurately emapthizing with each other, especially when trying to design things well (like products and experiences). We don't say "unwant", and we don't clearly differentiate between a lack of want and a repulsion or unwant or negative want.

Someone might say "I don't want x" or "I don't need x" and it's unclear if:

- they see no value in x

- they see small enough value in x that they don't care

- they see negative value

So much time and energy is wasted on misunderstandings that stem from this ambiguity.

It ruins products, is loses deals, it screws up projections, it confuses executives, etc.

It gets in the way of accurately empathizing with and understanding each other.

Because "I unwant x" means something extremely different than "I don't want x". Unwant implies some other value that x is getting in the way of. Understanding other peoples' values is what enables accurate empathy for them. Accurately empathizing with customers is what enables great products and predictable sales.

proctorg76 · 3 months ago
There's a construction I use for this all the time that seems to be in common usage although maybe not picked up by the textbooks yet

The scale goes in order: - I want X - I don't want X - I want not X

proctorg76 commented on I made a real-time C/C++/Rust build visualizer   danielchasehooper.com/pos... · Posted by u/dhooper
proctorg76 · 7 months ago
the parallels between tech and manufacturing never cease to amaze, this looks so much like the machine monitoring / execution system we use in the car parts plant I want to ask if you've calculated the TEEP and OEE of your build farm

u/proctorg76

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