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you know what, i don't even care how good AI is at coding. if the literal ghost of Donald fucking Knuth showed up at my desk and started typing my code for me, i'd tell him to fuck off back to his grave. It's *my* code and *I* want to do the coding.

What the absolute fuck: yossarian.net/til/post/some-su

In short: [[ "$foo" -eq whatever ]] in bash can run arbitrary code.

That looks like something that can realistically trigger in a lot of scripts.

(also test -v, but I barely ever see that one used)

Edit: This also happens in zsh 5.9 (but the referenced variable needs to exist) and mksh

Auspol, teen social media ban, my submission 

The irony is that I spent more effort and time on my submission than they did on the bill.

@wheeze_NL So far the only credible answers I've found to that are: fedi, matrix, Congress

#askingforafriend (seriously)

Is there such a thing as a Neurospicy Dating Platform?

"Oh yeah no, I'm in so many Matrix rooms as a form of account security - you need at least 32GB of RAM to hack my account"

@joepie91 Me and my coworkers have had this happen to us multiple times. Both calls and texts Android just fumbles the bag and says nothing until we either check or 10 minutes after we urgently needed the person we called they finally get a notif. These smartphones are so fucking useless.

How the fuck do you develop a phone OS and make the *primary functionality* of a phone not work reliably

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Great, missed another hospital call because Android *again* spontaneously failed to make any noise when I got a call, even though the phone was literally right next to me the entire time

I just want all Cathode Church users to know that due to the Australian government rushing through ridiculous legislation to try to ban social media for teens, we will forthwith be classified as a Web Site Promoting Health And Education Of Teens as an excepted category to the limitations.

The eSafety commissioner is welcome to personally dispute this if they enjoy being laughed at

idk if that's a bad take but i want teens to be able to use social media actually

i wouldn't be alive if not for my online friends i found during my teen years as a queer person

and no i don't care how much minors dni you are about it

some kids can't afford to have parents that love them or irl spaces they can trust

all this social media banning's gonna do is only isolate those who are already in need

The web could have been a series of villages you navigate to.
Social media did us so dirty, with the 256 character restrictions and 4 pictures limit.

PS: If you have some good examples of "web village" from neocities or the geocities era, I'd be curious to see.

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What if more people hand-coded a personal website in 2025 than in 1997?

#indieweb

@joepie91 @cwebber I really liked the lobsters response along the lines of “yes, I’m curious. that’s why I want to understand what’s going on well enough to write the code myself”

@cwebber I can't quite put words to it, but for me the most telling part of that post is the assumption that if programmers are curious, they must therefore be curious about *that specific thing*, and otherwise it must mean that they're not curious at all. As if it is the most interesting thing that could exist.

discussion of eating habits 

@kingdomcome Oh and also I got a decent pile of those cube-y IKEA 365+ glass food containers (with plastic lids with silicone seal) for storing leftovers, because basically everything fits into them and they're easy to store and wash, so that reduces the spoons cost of "storing part of a meal" enough that I will actually do it

discussion of eating habits 

@kingdomcome I've found some improvement from having a dedicated "open things that I should eat first" shelf in my fridge and getting up to put food back immediately after eating it, though it doesn't *fully* solve the problem

proprietary/corporate tech subtoot 

if you use proprietary/corporate software you *are* signing yourself up for enshittification.
that's not to say the choice of proprietary is always wrong. just that it's a tradeoff you need to know you're making.
there are times it's definitely worth making. if your place of work requires you work with Adobe, you work with Adobe. if the game your friends want to play with you goes out of its way to block Linux, you play it on windows.

and hey, it's okay to say you're knowingly making that tradeoff! you know best your situation, and no one can tell you you've made the wrong choice, because they don't know you well enough. if you took that into account and came out the other side still choosing proprietary, no one has the right to tell you otherwise.

but you *have* to remember that tradeoff. if you choose proprietary *there will* be a downside. *there will* be an enshittification. *you will* get betrayed by whatever multimillionaire/billionaire owns the company and *you will* curse the day you chose them.

if you pretend otherwise you're fooling yourself, and worse, others.
making an informed decision is great. making other people's choices uninformed is not.
choosing corporate is fine.
pretending it's like choosing libre is not.

and now i ask myself, of the people joining the latest big move to [you know what i'm talking about and if not good for you], how many actually think of this tradeoff and make and informed choice, and how many are pretending (or are being told) that tradeoff doesn't exist?

We got lots of spam at MetaFilter and one time someone posted trying to promote something called "Exemplary Purchase" and we kept wondering what are they were trying to say until we realized it was a translation error, they meant to say "Best Buy" in English.

Ten years on, every time I drive past a BestBuy, I think "Exemplary Purchase!"

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