Stanley Hauerwas interview: Truthfully speaking

'As Christians we believe that we are creatures born into a story that we haven't chosen'

Reform Magazine

Wanted to boost this, but I was afraid of triggering a #NecroReplying #HellThread, so I'll just quote and link it instead:

”Repeat after me: all technical problems of sufficient scope or impact are actually political problems first.”
—https://infosec.exchange/@dymaxion/109344795644687902

cc: @dymaxion

@peteorrall @stefano @ajlewis2

I may be repeating a skewed representation of the truth, but it seems that the most aggressive people within the Linux world are usually MSFT employees, constantly pushing the next newest latest greatest $THING, whether it's needed or not.

I kinda hate talking about this stuff, because it makes me sound like a conspiracy theorist, which is a mindset I have very little respect for. :/

Whoopsie, I'm #NecroReplying!!! Sorry guys. lol

*glares at @grahamperrin for #NecroBoosting 🤣

@pikesley

lol sorry for #necroreplying (someone just boosted it), but I think I found out about this maybe last year. ;)

@jpaskaruk

Sorry for #NecroReplying...

I've been to some #FroYo places where the #FrozenYogurt actually tasted like yogurt, but it's rare.

Most of the time, it just tastes like really nice sherbet/sorbet, and I guess I'm down with that. ;)

@rl_dane thank you for #NecroReplying, this is still worth discussing! Is there some mechanism with #RCS that enforces which implementations are allowed to interoperate? If it is a standard protocol, it seems that #AdversarialInteroperability should work just fine. Google's implementation is just an app, isn't it?

@eighthave

Sorry for #NecroReplying,

As far as I can tell, #RCS is utterly and completely dead on arrival as far as any FOSS implementation is concerned.

Even if somebody had the stones to sit down and write an implementation, it probably wouldn't be trusted or allowed in the network with all of the jerky carriers and Google and Samsung and all those horrible people. I don't know. 😅

P.S. I have since heard that Samsung is out of it as well.

@thedoctor

Pardon the #NecroReplying, I didn't know you were a #TheChosen fan!

@BeamMeOut

Sorry for #necroreplying, but both Fallon and Qutebrowser use the QtWeb(something) library, which is basically Chromium.

I Belive Midori was re-based on Electron, which is Chromium as well.

@angelastella

My name for "vibe coding" is "Technical Debt as a Service."

P.S., sorry for #NecroReplying 🙃