
Hello! I've just been checking out Helix recently, and I quite enjoy what I've seen so far! It's fast, intuitive, ships a lot of nice defaults, and works well with what I've used it for thus far! I...
@aud I've got some vague idea that the ideal of "greenfield" development has been one of the problems with the ideology around the software industry. Come to think of it, that might be why Musk & Co. get so worked up about Mars.
On the other hand, I was just doing my rant yesterday about hierarchy being baked into the basic models of user accounts and filesystems.
@aud and we don't know whether this is a situation where we should override that heuristic or not
but at the very least it seems like we should be looking for ways to organize that aren't quite as much work as starting over
@aud but yeah as we were saying elsewhere
there really is a rising tide of hate and willful negligence projecting themselves throughout the free software world
we really do need to think about more-organized ways to fight back
@aud at the end of the day, to the forces of hate, software is a tool in the demeaning sense - "only a tool", its purpose is the thing it achieves for you
whereas to an awful lot of disabled, neurodivergent queer techies, software is a tool in the sense of "this is the thing I use to make my art, so I have learned everything about its history and how it's made and I love it deeply"
and the latter is a stronger position. it's not even on the same level.
The first time people were nice to me on the internet I sat down and cried. It's home.
Our home and the future is being stolen from us.
@ireneista @violetmadder @aud YMMV, but I take solace in the facts that:
- Those currently despoiling the internet are part of an inherently unsustainable cult. The way in which it collapses matters *a lot* since they could take the habitability of the planet with them, but their collapse is literally inevitable.
- If I have to become a strange hermit using weird alternate tech that the rest of society mostly doesn't understand, I'm 100% okay with that. I'd *like* to win a culture war and help liberate a bunch of people (myself included, because imagining oneself as a liberating hero is a great way to set oneself up for failure), but when contemplating the difficulty of that and the chances of failure, I find it reassuring to imagine stages of partial failure in which I retain at least some agency.
@aud yeah and when we finally got into the industry we looked around and realized that nobody else cares about any of this in the same way.... except the other queer people, who had been having very much the same kind of isolated story as ours, in parallel, but each of us alone...
it's a very, very powerful thing to no longer be alone, and more than that, to realize that it was always just because society wouldn't allow us to find each other, that we always had the raw numbers
@aud the assault feels very personal to us, too
but people like us actually outnumber Nazis, going by every indication, and we're the ones who are actually decent at strategy
@ireneista @aud I've already seen a Vim fork that when I have the energy I might switch to:
https://codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/evi
I've also fantasized about just making an entirely fresh OS, even though I likewise lack the skills. There's gotta be... Thousands? Tens of thousands? of people in this bucket right now...
I think the deeper problem is governance? How exactly are you going to ensure an equivalent thing doesn't happen to this new project? I think clear politics baked into the project is probably best, but that's hard to get right.
Today I Learned, and I am not happy about it.
@aud Crap. I just switched back to it from helix.
Not that helix did anything wrong, I just felt like LSPs were a hindrance, and if I wasn't going to use them I should stick to muscle memory with vim.
@aud I just see it being aligned with all other groups opposing the push for energy conservation. That said I don't have the energy to fork vim and maintain it for life just to avoid this.
Too busy with the bus thing etc.
Have you seen this? Are the proposed data centers (also a valid cause) going to alter it substantially?