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reddit, software development 

@wmd@chaos.social There is nothing fundamental about webapps that make them require more resources. That depends entirely on the application.

reddit, software development 

@wmd@chaos.social I think there's another lesson to draw from that, too: how misguided it is to complain about webapps and that things need to be 'native' apps (which really just means "runs on a single OS").

It's the widespread availability of webapps that is making Linux accessible to many people, not the native Linux apps (which still frequently can't compete for one reason or another).

@MikeBon That is called a 'forced work scheme', it's how several countries have tried to implement their welfare system, and it has overall been a disaster. This is absolutely not 'better than a basic income', it just fits better into a very specific (and regressive) ideological view about work.

Did you know that in terms of sorting, the letter 'ö' is treated as a modified 'o' in French, but as a letter completely independent from 'o' (and sorting after 'z') in Swedish?

You can learn this and tons of other random facts about text in "The Character Model for the World Wide Web"

w3.org/TR/charmod/

From yesterday;

“The clean-up operation following Monday night’s farmers’ protests in several parts of the Netherlands continued on Tuesday morning as council officials cleared rubble and other waste from several roads.

According to the Telegraaf, several people were injured in traffic accidents caused by the protests and two were taken to hospital.”

Everything they claimed about the XR protests, where a thousand people were arrested this past weekend, is only true for these tractor terrorists setting fire to asbestos and such.

So far, they have arrested … *checks notes* ... two?

dutchnews.nl/2024/02/farmers-d

bnnvara.nl/joop/artikelen/boer

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Nog even los van de zwakke reden voor het afbreken van formatiegesprekken, als je als politicus verbaasd bent dat meneer "Ik Doe Niet Meer Mee Als De Richting Me Niet Zint" Omtzigt wegloopt omdat de richting hem niet zint, dan heb je het echt niet helemaal begrepen. Man man man...

When you book your :ns_nl_b: off-peak train tickets a couple of weeks in advance, this can be cheaper than having a paid off-peak discount card (normally € 5,60/month, now € 2,50/month). I’m not sure if I am fond of this idea. Some examples.

Commentary on autism "functioning" labels 

Yeah, sounds about right to me.

@whreq Soup is a dish produced by steeping any sort of ingredient in water; tea is a dish produced by steeping tea leaves (or, colloquially, functionally equivalent ingredients that are low in nutrition but high in flavour) in water; therefore the latter is a subset of the former

Gentle reminder for anyone that needs it right now: It's alright to cry, it's alright to be angry, bad feelings are here for a reason and it doesn't make you bad for having them. What you say to others is important, but what you say to yourself is everything. Speak words of kindness and encouragement.✨✨✨✨

reference to AnonOps, "journalism" 

@gsuberland@chaos.social I'm reminded of how back in the AnonOps days we decided to do a little experiment and send a completely false and unverifiable claim about a non-existent hacker group (with an obviously unserious name) to a bunch of Dutch and Flemish news outlets.

A bunch just ignored it. Several national tabloids printed it without any verification - one of the tabloids even *made up extra stuff* to fill the story, without asking anyone. We were just baffled by this. The only outlet that did any attempt at fact-checking and then decided not to run the story, was a small regional outlet.

It's hilariously (and frankly concerningly) easy to get something published in large mainstream press outlets with absolutely zero credentials or verification.

Its hilarious that Windows is just bootleg Linux with ads and tracking now.

Felt like a big 'ol rugpull. And what of phones that got abandoned by their manufacturer? Custom ROMs trip SafetyNet. Not so bad when it was only things like Android Pay, but then Google opened up the SafetyNet check to *EVERY* dev to use, and then you had a bunch of apps doing SNet checks for no real good reason other than as a total middle finger for those of us rolling third party ROMs/have our phones deeply customized.

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