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I think the introduction of the *concept* of a "reply guy" has had a chilling effect on people's willingness to reach out and engage

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re: Fedimeta, pol, defederation 

@byte (Do you have a link to more details or so? I'd missed this somehow)

@shine @joepie91 huh, I boiled it to 100C (high end for tea usually) and it goes super soft/flexible instantly, but then also hardens up again almost immediately when removed from the water.

It hasn't really affected the structure of the print visibly after I bent it back into shape.

@shine The melting point is 150-160C for PLA, it would probably weaken at boiling temps but I don't think that's an issue as I think its only purpose is to keep the paper fibers together

So Lipton is now claiming on their tea boxes "no plastic film around the box" and "the teabags are plant-based, made from paper and cornstarch". Clearly trying to imply that the product is plastic-free, but not quite *saying* it.

So you might think, why is there cornstarch in the bags?

Well, from cornstarch you can make... PLA! A type of plastic. And indeed, the other side of the box talks about composting the bags, but specifically mentions "industrial compost" - because that's the only type of composting that can process PLA.

@Byte Wayland is just the protocol that applications and the compositor speak to each other basically; it doesn't introduce any constraints on how the compositor can work (unlike X) so I don't see any reason why this wouldn't be possible on a theoretical level

You know, maybe we should all just start saying "bribes" instead of "lobbying". It's functionally the same thing anyway, and removes the cloak of respectability.

Has anyone written some sort of comprehensive analysis of how protocols were designed to be used, how people ended up using them instead, and what lessons can be drawn from it?

Across multiple different case studies, ideally, not just one protocol.

Reminder that your hilarious Ai prompts and resulting garbage are burning up the planet and wasting a shit load of water

@rune It would be consistent with the blockchain hype, which pretty much destroyed the entire field of decentralized tech for like a decade

It is kinda funny. Terminal applications are always seen as too clunky and unwieldy for average non-nerds to use but that's exactly what chatbots are: Command line apps with unspecified parameters and outcomes.

Good interfaces derive their structure from the task the user is trying to solve and the expected knowledge and domain model that user has. This is not how most "AI" solutions' interfaces are built.

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@rune Hell, trying to explain that to someone (who doesn't work in IT) in 2025

genuinely the median IT product has never been more broken than it is right now and no one has any plans to fix that

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Trying to explain to someone in 2010 that the entire IT industry has stopped focusing on making their products work and instead pivoted to putting cleverbot into a live chat window wherever possible

The scoop we use to put detergent in the washing machine fell behind the machine. While trying to get it out, I almost invented a new variant of the *stuck inside the washing machine" trope by getting stuck behind the washing machine

greenwashing 

apparently linkedin updated their app icon to a globe for earth day

microsoft supports several earth-friendly endeavours such as their pledge to only drain half the earth's water supply by 2030, instead of all of it

You know, maybe we should all just start saying "bribes" instead of "lobbying". It's functionally the same thing anyway, and removes the cloak of respectability.

As someone who has been employed as a janitor I’m always struck by how the handwringing over the sanctity of gendered toilets never seems to consider the men who clean women’s loos and women who clean men’s loos. I suspect because cleaners are not considered real people.

[Muting as this has spread way out of my zone, but happy that it's resonating.]

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