@annaaurora I know that NS did this in an experimental pilot for a bit; using a platform-wide lightbar that showed color indicators for how busy each carriage on the impending train would be, so that you could station yourself in the right place ahead of time.
More interestingly, it didn't use any sort of invasive tracking; apparently the system that counted each carriage's busy-ness was entirely based on IR sensors at the doors counting passages, and it worked fine!
Unfortunately the pilot was not expanded; the lightbar was removed (for power cost reasons, I suspect), and the busy-ness indicator on the website and in the app is train-wide now :(
Occasionally, I try to convince sighted people to try an audio game, and in doing so, better learn how the blind experience games. I am going to do that once again now, because The Vale: Shadow of the Crown is now available on even more platforms, (namely PS4, PS5 and Switch), so it's even easier to try depending on what platform you're willing to try it on. It is also, in my opinion, a great audio game to start with if you want to experience audio gaming, though I would probably recommend starting with the casual difficulty for new players. Take a chance. Try an audio game. :)
CW-boost: comic, climate-destroying tech
good morning fediverse.
there's honestly very little that the big brained titans of corporate tech can do to make this place awful for the rest of us.
it's pretty easy for us to make this place awful for corporate tech titans, though.
shush the little billionaire defender in your mind and block the hell out of corporate platforms. you'll feel better about things in the long run. really.
Imagine you have a dam. Fish want to get through the floodgates, but the gates are locked. You want to open the gates when a fish wants to pass through.
If you are a tech bro, you might say “we can use AI to solve this problem”
If you are the municipality of Utrecht, you instead say “what if we put a livestream of the canal on the internet and instructed viewers to push a button when they see one”
I cannot stress enough how important CWs are. You may only boost one post about something awful, but the posts add up and build up and fill the timeline with issues that people are already facing and dealing with and know by heart at this point.
Please be kind and CW any posts that could be upsetting to read, especially for marginalized communities who live these stories every day.
Thank you 💙
Potential solution
@rallias Yep, that worked, thanks :D
@rallias I was trying to determine if there's a QMP command for a hard shutdown and somehow ended up here
Peak HN is saying "I trust Redis to not do something weird with their licensing" in response to Microsoft releasing their garnet (faster redis replacement) project two days ago. Visionary.
Just ran into an absolutely cursed support thread...
"We have a VM that has started to hard shutdown on the 24th of every month for the last 3 months."
https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/4279/vm-shuts-down-on-24th-of-every-month
JS, ESM/CommonJS
... perhaps more interestingly, said package has seen a constant decline in its total download count over time
JS, ESM/CommonJS
For reference, the package I am currently looking at officially switched to ESM 4 years(!) ago. I don't know, but maybe people should be drawing some insight from this...
@serapath I'm fine with any recommendations that fit the criteria in the original post; I'll be able to do any further filtering myself :)
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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- Flirting welcome, but be explicit if you want something out of it!
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Sometimes horny on main (behind CW), very much into kink (bondage, freeuse, CNC, and other stuff), and believe it or not, very much a submissive bottom :p
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.