Maybe we should convey to new users more strongly that ActivityPub software "is like a large open place, where you can publish what you want (minus moderated content) and everyone has the ability to see everything you did".
The application was MPV. At random time it started consuming 100% of one core for a long time.
I could track it down to the clipboard thread where a loop polls Wayland to get the latest content of the clipboard (selected text). Seems like a bug in some other application spamms this clipboard buffer from time to time and so caused the MPV loop to run continously.
This way I learned about that Wayland API and as MPV can emit logs whenever the poll loop got new data, I was able to see that it fired whenever I selected text in some application.
Good to know the name of this feature; primary buffer. Now I need to find a way to disable it.
Stiimmt, da habe ich wohl wieder um zu viele Ecken auf einmal gedacht (also Klarnamenspflicht -> Überwachung, du kannst dich durch den Künstlernamen um die Klarnemenspflicht drücken -> dachte du meintest damit auch um die Überwachung).
Wenn es darum geht, dass fremde Internetnutzer deinen Klarnamen nicht kennen, dann alles klar.
Wenn es darum geht dass Behörden deine Netzaktivität nicht deiner physischen Person zuordnen können, dann hilft das wenig.
Yea, such comparisons should be done in units like "% of average worker salery".
Not saying that their argument is wrong and things are way better now, I just don't like absolute value comparisons over such distances.
Maybe we should convey to new users more strongly that ActivityPub software "is like a large open place, where you can publish what you want (minus moderated content) and everyone has the ability to see everything you did".