accident that didn't happen
@rune I generally make a point of slowing down enough that I will not get hit by them, but not so much that it gives them a free pass to ignore it. Precisely for this reason.
The driver looked somewhat shocked, so I'm guessing that that had the intended effect.
@whreq Het weer is inderdaad een factor waardoor meer ongelukken gebeuren, maar ik vind het bijzonder dat in de headlines de stap "ongelukken" eigenlijk altijd weggelaten wordt, alsof niemand er iets aan kon doen en het slechts wat ongemak veroorzaakte i.p.v. letsel en/of doden.
Het is hetzelfde soort passieve en trivialiserende taal die je ook vaak ziet in de berichtgeving over ongelukken zelf (het is altijd "auto" en "fietser" maar nooit "bestuurder"/"autorijder" en "fiets, bijvoorbeeld), en het begint me op steeds meer plekken op te vallen.
Zondag, 13 oktober: opening van kunstexpositie met dekoloniale performance tegen standbeeld van Coen
https://www.doorbraak.eu/13-oktober-hoorn-opening-van-kunstexpositie-met-dekoloniale-performance-tegen-standbeeld-van-coen/
Kunstcentrum De Boterhal
16:00 uur: opening expositie
16:30 uur: processie naar standbeeld Coen
Kerkplein 39
#Hoorn
Journalistiek en de vloek van de talkshow
https://www.doorbraak.eu/journalistiek-en-de-vloek-van-de-talkshow/
"...een inherent falen van het talkshow-format: aan tafel wordt geen waarheid vastgesteld. Het gaat heel erg over meningen van de tafelgasten, maar expertise is daaraan ondergeschikt. Dus wordt expertise tot een mening gereduceerd."
Het valt me op dat een hoop mensen die zichzelf "ongepolariseerd" of "centrist" of "ergens ertussenin" vinden zitten, gelijk afketsen op artikelen van "linkse" sites en ze weigeren te lezen, ongeacht hoeveel bronnen er aangeleverd worden, schijnbaar puur en alleen omdat ze problemen en oorzaken benoemen zonder eromheen te draaien. Ik noem bijvoorbeeld een Doorbraak.
Dat roept bij mij toch wat vragen op.
This is your regular PSA to learn the “over-under method” of rolling cables!
Coiling a cable the ‘normal’ way, whether just in your hands, around your elbow, or somewhere else, imparts a 1/2 axial twist to the cable each time.
That’s the main thing that causes your extension cables to develop kinks and degrade!
If you use the over-under method, the 1/2 twist is counteracted by a -1/2 twist every second loop, so the cable is kept flat and unstressed.
This can hugely increase the lifetime of your electrical cables, to upwards of 20 years of heavy use, without kinks or twists.
(GIF credit hosatech.com)
malicious software company
I played a few bughouse games with my partner yesterday on chess dot com for the first time in months yesterday.
Today I got this email:
YOUR STREAK IS PAUSED. Don't lose your 1 day streak! Play Chess [link]
This is what I mean when people ask me what my problem is with commercial/proprietary software/platforms. The company is actively trying to create an addiction to their product.
I say this all the time: [commercial platform] is not bad because it shows you adverts, or fosters addictions, or collects your data.
It does those things because it is bad.
But there’s a solution! The non-profit donation-supported lichess.org is an excellent service for playing chess.
And if y’all know any other platforms with good bughouse support, please, help me out.
Today's "the open source Linux ecosystem sure is great" discovery: both e2fsprogs and util-linux contain a libuuid. Both seem to expose a similar API, except that the latter documents and only supports #include <uuid.h> whereas the former documents and additionally supports <uuid/uuid.h>.
Thanks, I hate it.
I remember the first time someone told me about delivery companies that intentionally break parking laws because it's cheaper to just pay fines if they got caught
I think that was the first time I ran into "economist brain" thinking and I was pissed and ready to burn that company down
And I feel like we've all had this slow-drip of normalizing thinking like that
I wish we could be as angry now about all the other ways that people have intentionally hurt us all by thinking that way since then
godot, twitter, fake outrage from reactionaries
@selfsame I suspect that said reactionaries were banking on exactly that assumption, it *sounds* very expensive after all
godot, twitter, fake outrage from reactionaries
@selfsame Digging through the replies over there a bit, the thing that sticks out to me is how a bunch of the reactionaries are clearly used to being able to buy their way; with comments like "these are hardly just normal people, they're Titanium backers" (which basically just means they are donating 100 EUR/mo) as if that somehow makes their opinion special and important.
WOW! CNN has a new easy-to-read dashboard for tracking the CDC's covid #wastewater data.
CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/29/health/covid-wastewater-testing-map-dg
It's telling that the CDC's own website is so clunky that it takes a 3rd party to streamline it & make it presentable. 🙄
CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/nwss/rv/COVID19-nationaltrend.html
Still not as accessible as weather reports, but now there's little excuse for those 95% of people who SAY they'd "take steps to protect themselves" based on wastewater data. 😷
lengthy thoughts on the silly web
@xgranade@wandering.shop So I have a couple of... thoughts on this.
To some degree, all of this still exists; free webhosting providers are still around, you can still rent cheap servers, and at the kind of scale that the old sites you're describing run at, it's still more-or-less viable. In some ways it has gotten a bit worse, in some ways a bit better (eg. nowadays banner ads are less common on free hosts).
I'd say that there are three main things that changed, or at least created a *perception* of change, two of which you already mentioned:
1. People's tendencies to *default* to cloudycloud services like AWS, under the impression that that's necessary to make a useful site, but they are indeed much more expensive in ways that aren't obvious.
2. Increased moderation cost, as the scale of abuse has increased, though that relates to the third point below as well.
And finally:
3. Generally, bigger scale of everything. More users. More companies trying to exploit things harder. Issues like cryptocurrency miners jumping on any free CPU cycles. Where you used to be able to satisfy demand of a community by paying for a server out of pocket, nowadays anything free is likely to immediately attract a torrent of both legitimate and illegitimate use. There's simply much more demand.
That means that if you try to run something that doesn't pay for itself 1:1, and you don't account for the scale of demand, it's *very easy* to become overwhelmed with interest, to a point where you can't pay the bills. This is made worse by people having become accustomed to services just being Magically There without asking who pays for it.
This is preventable, though it's probably going to require reintroducing some old tricks; resource use quotas, limited invites per user, daily signup restrictions, and so on.
If you're willing to do that, I feel that the 'silly web' is still viable - but by definition it means that you will offer a more limited service at a more limited scale, and so any one such service will only ever a very small percentage of the demand, it won't be "something everyone knows and uses" because "everyone" has simply become too big. The only way I see out of that is for many people to do the same thing at small scale.
Basically, it'll always look insignificant and small, and much of that is just a matter of relative perception.
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