blobjim [he/him]

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Cake day: July 29th, 2020

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  • I wish there was something nice like that too.

    In the server world that would usually involve doing something like sending the journal data to Elasticsearch using an Elasticsearch integration. But that involves setting up an Elasticsearch server and Kibana and so on which is very unwieldy for a desktop computer. It does work pretty well though in terms of filtering. But it also stores the data internally in indexes to speed up search.

    Of course journald has a seemingly simple C API but writing code is a lot of work. There are probably API bindings for various languages.


  • I also don’t know if there’s any Linux program that will automatically do the configuration for you.

    It seems like it would be pretty complex since I guess you need to disable the linux host from using the GPU, and do PCI passthrough in a VM that has Windows installed.

    And there’s still the problem of the graphics needing to move around the system in order to get to the display instead of the display being directly connected to the GPU.

    Seems like a pretty cool thing that would be neat to have a nice automated GUI solution for.

    I was just looking at, seems like it’s difficult but not impossible https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTWf5D092VY

    I’m in the same boat that it seems too difficult (and I bet the performance still isn’t near native).

    I just dual boot and boot into Windows if I’m going to play a game.








  • That’s what happens to websites without sufficient moderation. Saying “liberals are bad” for the 10,000th time without any kind of commentary is just spam. Some of the stuff I’ve seen on here recently is indistinguishable from ragebait. Like yes, it actually feels almost as stupid as looking at some right-wing thing on twitter and seeing a bunch of other right-wing idiots being like “So true!!”

    People shouldn’t be going online just to get mad at something they voluntarily and intentionally looked for and posted. People working themselves into fits.

    And maybe admins and mods don’t want to spend their time looking at 10,000 posts like “look at this awful liberal lets be mad together”

    Does anyone actually think that getting mad online is a healthy activity? This is like one of the number one most common criticisms of social media. People even on here will say like “twitter promotes ragebait to get create more engagement”, and then people come to hexbear just to create the exact same atmosphere?


  • We’re seeing content in the dunk tank that is basically ragebait. I don’t want to use a website where a bunch of other users are spending their time looking at thought-free ragebait that’s half “the got-damn LIBRULS AHHHHHHHHHHHHAFHDSAKFJ”. Feels like some of the content here is converging with right-winger type braindead-ness. I think that’s all that the admins are trying to clamp down on. The admins may not want to maintain a website that just ends up being used as a bunch of “2-minutes hate” sessions. It affects the overall site culture.

    I don’t think they’re trying to restrict people from venting about stuff.



  • I’ve seen like a dozen posts on the dunk tank to the effect of “liberals are all showing glee at palestinian suffering and saying they brought it on themselves and gave us trump” based on a handful of random anonymous (likely sockpuppet) twitter accounts. Which is just straight up reactionary braindead nonsense. Like it’s the most anti-touch-grass stuff I’ve seen on here recently. Like fedpost tier nonsense. I don’t want to use a website where a bunch of the other users are constantly looking at dumb ragebait and making themselves and everyone else dumber because of it. it’s that kind of harmful stuff the admins probably want to clamp down on.

    The way some users on here talk about liberals or whatever is actually starting to feel like right-winger tier mush brain ooga booga stuff. Like people are already posting videos and stuff with all caps stuff like “The got-damn LIBERALS are DESTROYING FREEDOM and suppressing FREE SPEECH!!!”


  • “let people enjoy things” is has been discussed on hexbear before. Reddit is the ultimate “let people enjoy things” website because you can engage in any kind of gross behavior on it. Hexbear restricts a lot of things. No bigotry, etc.

    people enjoy all kinds of things that are detrimental to themselves or others. And it affects the culture of the website in general.

    And does it matter if less or more people are using a website if most of the usage is just engagement with a barrage of posts of people’s awful opinions?

    Should Hexbear be left-wing clickbait? I swear I’ve seen so many posts on here that are straight up hyperbole or misconstruing something to make it more outrageous.

    Like we’ve had a massive barrage of posts about how supposedly bloodthirsty liberals are all showing glee at Palestinian suffering now that trump is in office and blaming left-wingers or Muslims for Trump.
    Which is braindead narrative. You can pick and choose any kind of random post on twitter to create some kind of narrative. I could easily construct a “communists just love mass murder and are racist and blah blah blah” by just posting a bunch of the most unhinged fedposting and MAGA communist stuff I can find. Everyone here would object to that portrayal. Most liberal voters or whoever are not bloodthirsty and hateful towards Palestinians. But people on here are posting literal ragebait from anonymous online accounts that might as well just be sockpuppet accounts.
    It was probably one of the reasons they’re getting rid of the dunk tank.

    so I think a lot of dunk tank content is reinforcing this kind of echo chamber of reactionary confirmation bias. “liberals love murder” or some other stupid thing with no analysis.

    I think the admins want to clamp down on this kind of thought-free content because it miseducates people. There is a responsibility on the part of any website to not make people dumber. If we want horrible analysis of current events we can watch mainstream media.




  • This forum and its predecessor have had much higher quality content in the past. I think time and website growth have caused the quality to deteriorate, like all online communities, as many people have discussed on here previously.

    And low quality content is not the bread and butter of good online social media. It’s the bread and butter of social media everyone likes to point out is toxic and bad for mental health and people’s time.

    “Low effort” posts can be good, if there’s some thinking behind them. Maybe if they’re original or interesting in some way. Posting a twitter screenshot of some nazi so that we can do a 2-minutes hate is not healthy.