@joenepraat @SupportOccupyNL (Voor de duidelijkheid, dat is dus niets tegen de mensen die hier wel zitten; en het is goed dat die hier hun plekje kunnen vinden. Het gaat om de solidariteit vanuit de 'meerbedeelden' die ik niet zie.)
@joenepraat @SupportOccupyNL Dat klopt, maar dat laatste deel is vooral waar ik op doel. En het is ook bijna *alleen maar* todon.nl waar linkse mensen rondhangen, lijkt het soms wel. De rest van Nederlands fedi is weinig soeps, en veel van de NLse activistische groepen waar ik van het bestaan afweet zijn ook nergens op fedi te vinden.
Het is dus niet dat er helemaal geen links-radicale mensen uit NL op fedi zitten, maar dat het niet in verhouding staat tot "links-radicale mensen uit NL op sociale media in het algemeen".
En van de mensen die er wel zijn, zijn het vaak de mensen die nergens anders terecht kunnen om welke reden dan ook, met weinig solidariteit vanuit mensen die wél de keus hebben. Dat vind ik teleurstellend.
@silvermoon82@strangeobject.space That's... very weird. Specifying engine constraints *at all* is generally frowned upon in Node.js-land, given the high cross-version compatibility and the likelihood of getting your constraints wrong.
Requiring the latest point release is completely absurd. Even if you're going to be specifying an engine constraint, it should generally be at most a specific set of major versions...
@SupportOccupyNL Ik zie sowieso weinig radicaal/activistisch ingestelde mensen uit NL op fedi, helaas. Het gros van de Nederlanders lijkt op een paar instances te zitten die nogal, uh, "passief progressief" qua sfeer zijn, om het netjes te zeggen.
Dunno. Fedi lijkt helaas niet zo doorgedrongen te zijn bij links / radicaal / daadwerkelijk progressief / enz. Nederland. Ik zie vooral nog steeds veel Facebook en Twitter en nu Threads genoemd worden.
En tja. Kan niet zeggen dat het me echt verbaast. Het is al jarenlang godsonmogelijk om mensen van de commerciele platformen af te krijgen, is met messengers ook altijd al gedoe geweest. In NL lijkt het ook een stuk erger dan elders. Veel werk te doen nog.
@bram Are they aware of the chargeback fee? I've heard stories over the years of payment processors and banks actually *encouraging* people to do chargebacks, and those people being completely unaware of the costs of those on the 'merchant' side
@baldur (Which is why there's all these visual frameworks with obvious accessibility and UI problems waxing on endlessly about "great UX" that they clearly aren't actually providing)
@baldur Worth noting that when companies talk about "UX", they generally mean something very different from you and I. I've found that many of them define "UX" as basically "conversion rate" and nothing else, certainly nothing to do with accessibility or doing what the user expects...
“blakewatson.com - Neglecting the scrollbar: a costly trend in UI design”
https://blakewatson.com/journal/neglecting-the-scrollbar-a-costly-trend-in-ui-design/
IMO, what's happened to the scrollbar over the years is evidence that the software industry is deeply unserious about UX and in fact makes all of it money through oligopoly market manipulation.
If UX and software quality mattered at all—had even the slightest effect on business outcomes—a widget as singularly productive as the scrollbar wouldn’t have been degraded to the extent it has
There was a great short story on Reddit where the billionaires all fucked off in a giant, luxury space ship leaving a ruined Earth behind them. The people cleaned and healed the Earth and redesigned our society with equality and compassion. When the billionaires saw Earth had healed, they returned and told us they would resume their lives. We destroyed their ship in orbit and lived happily ever after. Please, Jeff and Elon, take your sociopathic pals, and head on out!
@freakazoid @KuJoe The problem with Firefox forks is that they tend to track upstream (ie. there's only so much they can do, and they can't meaningfully diverge from Firefox's development path), and it's apparently really difficult to make it a proper diverging fork because of how complex the codebase is.
@joepie91 I’ve never wanted to pay for a browser more than right now.
Jesus christ, we really need an actual proper community-run browser project.
"Mozilla this week said it has acquired ad metrics firm Anonym [...] Asked whether Mozilla has any concerns that its user base, many ardent ad-blockers among them, will oppose Anonym, a spokesperson for the Firefox house told The Register advertising as a business model is what allows the internet to be free and open to everyone, though there's still room for improvement."
Source: https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/18/mozilla_buys_anonym_betting_privacy/
re: the matrix thing
@bananas Yeah what the fuck was *that* move.
They're once again trying to delete the Wikipedia article on TESCREAL 🤔
A thoroughly peer reviewed paper, numerous articles and all sorts of mentions later...
@mayank @jacksonchen666 I would expect it to detect whether the stylesheet uses the prefers-color-scheme property (which is usually how dark/light mode should be implemented), but I'm not certain
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