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The Lunduke Journal got it wrong about Wikipedia!

Facts are important. When we get them wrong, it must be announced.

Article about the error:
https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5582689/critical-factual-error-found-in-lunduke-journals-coverage-of-wikipedia

Original "Wiki Piggy Bank" article:
https://lunduke.locals.com/post/4458111/the-wiki-piggy-bank

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Let's talk about the GNOME Foundation being out of money.

The foundation behind the biggest Linux Desktop environment -- the one used by Red Hat, Ubuntu, & SUSE -- is in dire straights. Wild.

And their only known plan to fix it involves a "Professional Shaman" & "sustainability, diversity, and inclusion". Seriously.

The full article:
https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5572069/is-the-gnome-foundation-going-to-go-bankrupt-in-1-year

00:40:32
Find a Factual Error in The Lunduke Journal articles... I dare ya.

A bunch of articles from The Lunduke Journal, plus contact information, is all right here: http://lunduke.com/

00:10:18
November 22, 2023
The futility of Ad-Blockers

Ads are filling the entirety of the Web -- websites, podcasts, YouTube videos, etc. -- at an increasing rate. Prices for those ad placements are plummeting. Consumers are desperate to use ad-blockers to make the web palatable. Google (and others) are desperate to break and block ad-blockers. All of which results in... more ads and lower pay for creators.

It's a fascinatingly annoying cycle. And there's only one viable way out of it.

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The futility of Ad-Blockers
November 21, 2023
openSUSE says "No Lunduke allowed!"

Those in power with openSUSE make it clear they will not allow me anywhere near anything related to the openSUSE project. Ever. For any reason.

Well, that settles that, then! Guess I won't be contributing to openSUSE! 🤣

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openSUSE says "No Lunduke allowed!"
September 13, 2023
"Andreas Kling creator of Serenity OS & Ladybird Web Browser" - Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - September 13th, 2023 - Ep 044

This episode is free for all to enjoy and share.

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"Andreas Kling creator of Serenity OS & Ladybird Web Browser" - Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - September 13th, 2023 - Ep 044

Lucky Rabbit's Foot :)

The Rabbit R1 showed up today. An AI specific device.

First - I really only wanted one thing - a good conversation experience. I like talking to ChatGPT when out for walks, but the voice interface is clunky.

So far - the voice experience is actually quite good. I'm using home wifi, and the speed is very acceptable. The quality of the AI response is also good. It is less "needlessly verbose" than ChatGPT feels.

My first big desire is for explicit and longer context. As long as you are having a back and forth conversation, it remembers very well. Stop for awhile and you start over. How long that while is, I don't know...easily less than an hour.

You can't setup your own custom GPT's. I have one I set up for medical/health conversations with ChatGPT. I explain who I am, my health parameters, my philosophies, who I pay attention to, who I don't (the AHA, ADA, etc.). And every now and then I have it summarize what we've been talking about and add that to the ...

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The great, self hosted photo and video backup software, Immich, is joining FUTO (the Louis Rossman group out of Austin).

FUTO will be paying the developers, and allowing them to continue developing the product independently. Privacy centric, open source alternatives to big tech just got a little better.

I'm an Ente guy myself since I don't want to self host, but if this is you, check it out.

https://github.com/immich-app/immich/discussions/9206

10 hours ago

Should I call them back?

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Funny Programming Pictures Part XXXVIII
Go ahead. Call them "memes". I dare ya.

Blah blah blah.  There's too much serious Tech News.  Here's some funny pictures that I definitely did not copy and paste from The Inter-Tubes.

 

Classic.

 

It's funny because CSS is terrible.

 

My favorite part about this is how much I'm crying inside.

 

Around 20 years ago, a fellow Dev Manager and I were interviewing a guy for a senior level programmer job.  We asked him to code a simple function, in C, on the whiteboard.  Something that takes a single parameter and loops on it.  He walked up to the whiteboard and picked up the marker.  At which point you could visibly see -- from the back of his head -- as he had an epic brain fart.  He stood there in silence for a moment, turned around, pale as a ghost, and announced, "I forgot".  He then -- and this was brilliant -- handed me the marker and asked me to do it.  At which point my brain short circuited and I couldn't -- for the life of me -- remember how to do it either.  I start laughing and hand the marker to the other Dev Manager.  He just puts up his hands and shakes his head as if to say, "I can't remember either".  That guy got the job.  True story.

 

WARNING!  WARNING!  UNUSED VARIABLE!  WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE!

 

I know, I know.  I have issues with this picture too.  I mean.  Seriously.  Rust would obviously be the toilet.

 

Code reviews are just the worst.

 

I don't get it.

 

I'm not saying "Arrays start at 1" is correct... it is merely the only non-insane option.

 

Some of my projects have more commented out lines of code than not.

 

This is correct.

 

By posting this picture, we have accidentally summoned 1,000 Rust programmers.  We're all doomed.

 

Let that be a lesson: Always set an "Out of Office" autoresponce before pushing to production.  Noob.

 

It's has a calculator in it, so this picture is allowed.  You're welcome.

 

Semi-related note: I miss when heavily used compiled code, in CGI-Bin, on webservers.  Those were the days.

 

I like this picture, because it caused me to have 17 contradictory "Well, actually..." responses in the span of 30 seconds.

 

Malloc!  Malloc, like the wind!

 

"I've come here to program with wishy thinking and bubble gum.  And I'm all out of bubble gum."
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Critical Factual Error Found in Lunduke Journal's Coverage of Wikipedia!
Facts are important. When we get them wrong, it must be announced.

Stop the presses!  A factual error in reporting from The Lunduke Journal has been found and verified!

Part of responsible journalism is a relentless dedication to the facts.  This means that, when an error is discovered, it is critically important that the publication not only correct that error... but loudly and publicly announce it.

The Factual Error

In an August 20th, 2023 article -- entitled "The Wiki Piggy Bank" -- I go in depth on the financials of Wikipedia (and the Wikimedia Foundation which runs it).

In one portion of that article, I discus the "Wikimedia Endowment".  A fund worth over $100 Million dollars.

In that portion of the article, I made the following statement regarding the source of the funds for this endowment.

"If Wikimedia Foundation only contributed $30 Million (from user donations) to the Endowment... who contributed the rest of the money?  A company?  Rich benefactor?  (No... it's not listed.)"

That statement... was factually incorrect.

Source: The original revision of "The Wiki Piggy Bank", published August 20, 2023.

It turns out that some of that information is, in fact, made publicly available... The Lunduke Journal simply missed it.  An unfortunate error, as the details of this funding raises significant questions about Wikimedia and, quite honestly, makes the story even more interesting.

Source: Wikimedia Endowment Benefactors

George Soros.  Google.  Facebook.  While there are plenty of other names on the list of "benefactors", those three immediatly jump out as raising significant concerns regarding their potential control of Wikipedia.

Why did Wikimedia not correct this error?

Worth noting: The Lunduke Journal reached out to the Wikimedia Foundation, both before and after publication of the original article, for comments or corrections.  None were ever provided.  That article went on to be seen -- in one form or another -- tens of millions of times (across a number of platforms) over the months that followed.

Wikimedia was aware of the contents of this article.  When The Lunduke Journal published the statement that their benefactors were "not listed"... they would have immediately known that this was an error.  As portions of the article were shared, screenshoted, and quoted millions upon millions of times... they would have been reminded of that error.  Repeatedly.

Which begs the question... why not correct the error?

The answer appears fairly obvious: They did not correct the error... because they did not want the error to be corrected.

Because, we can assume, the truth is worse for them than the error.

George Soros is among the most polarizing -- and most hated -- persons on Earth.

And, considering the pointedly political agendas and spending of the Wikimedia Foundation, the direct funding and involvement of George Soros only adds "fuel to the fire" in terms of concerns being raised.

I wish that I had caught this error prior to publication as it makes the story even more interesting.  But I certainly see why The Wikimedia Foundation was not keen on these facts getting more widespread coverage.

Error Corrected

This error has been corrected in the original article.  I am also publishing this article, standalone, to announce the error.  I will the follow up by publishing both a podcast and a video declaring both the error and the correction.

I want to thank The Lunduke Journal reader who sent in this correction.  It is deeply appreciated.

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