Karam Assany

@karam_assany
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Self-taught programmer
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You don't use open source software because it's better (it usually isn't).

You don't use open source software because it's freer (it only sometimes is).

You don't use open source software because it's got better politics (it isn't always).

You use open source software because *it is the only option*. In the long run, if it isn't open source, it doesn't exist.

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People in Syria are killing each other for the sake of abstract categorizations (like "sects")...
The relationship that the median person has with tech is so toxic, and is such metastasized exploitation, it's kind of mind-blowing.
Secret Panel HERE 🙏 https://tapas.io/episode/2745305
Nothing pisses me off more than normies equating VLC to WinRAR
Today was a productive day: I threw away 487 lines of code.
Reports on the homosexual behaviour of penguins in Antarctica were hidden for over 100 years | CBC Documentaries

It’s just one example of how research on queer animal behaviour has been buried, ignored and dismissed

CBC
You Earth people glorified organized violence for forty centuries. But
you imprison those who employ it privately.
-- Spock, "Dagger of the Mind", stardate 2715.1

I know people like to make fun of niche operating systems, but for the five years I was at Microsoft I used Windows (10 then 11) as my daily driver. It’s much less stable than a professional OS, but it does kind-of work. I wouldn’t say it’s ready for the desktop. The UI is inconsistent and changes randomly between releases, a load of common software is basically useable only in a VM, it lags and freezes periodically (unlike an OS designed for interactive use, random drivers run a load of things directly in interrupt handlers, so you get latency spikes that you wouldn’t see in a more mainstream desktop OS) and the update process can hose the system, so it’s mostly of interest to people who like tinkering with their machines than people who actually want to get work done. Oh and a load of random bits of the OS have ads, but that’s what you get from a free ad-supported system instead of one developed by an active open-source community.

I don’t think I’d recommend anyone use it as their daily driver or in a work setting, but it’s not totally unusable. It’s not at the level of maturity than you’d expect from, say, Linux or FreeBSD, especially not for client workloads. If you do have to use it, I recommend that you install FreeBSD in a Hyper-V VM for real work. That’s what I did and it works quite well.

Here's Ayman Makaram, on Western hypocrisy re Trump's plans for Gaza, the new government of Lebanon, the USA coup, and about Syrian anarchist organizer Omar Aziz, who will be commemorated in events across the globe on Feb 16.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VzTlyu8LvFY

#Syria #anarchism #WesternLeft #OmarAziz #Lebanon #Gaza #SyriaRevolution @palestine

S2E2 - Arab Anarchism: Remembering Omar Aziz

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