web and framework stuff
It sometimes feels like some of the "just use native browser features instead of frameworks" people are not so much arguing against frameworks, as they are arguing for browsers to be the only blessed framework going forward...
web and framework stuff
Sure, it's undesirable to load massive JS bundles for basic functionality on websites, you'll find no disagreement there - I've been complaining about this for years too.
But arguing for all high-level framework-esque functionality to be handled by the browser and web specs...
Have you thought about what happens to the process of incremental technological improvement when the 'universal runtime' (ie. the browser) starts focusing on providing high-level abstractions instead of improving low-level mechanisms, and so the set of viable design strategies is essentially frozen in time?
Long shot. Bij de verhuizing van mijn dementerende moeder naar het zorgcentrum heb ik per abuis een koelkastmagneet met stoomtrein weggegooid. Ze bleek er enorm aan gehecht. Jaren geleden had ze ‘m van haar overleden zus gekregen, die ‘m bij het Spoorwegmuseum in Utrecht had gekocht. Ik heb contact met ze opgenomen, maar helaas verkopen ze ‘m niet meer. Is er misschien iemand die deze heeft (of iemand kent) en ‘m aan mij zou willen verkopen? Boost is lievvv 😊 #dtv #trein #treinen #stoomtrein
@rivm En “Mensen die om individuele redenen een vaccinatie willen […] kunnen deze ook halen in de najaarsronde.” (Zie https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/coronavirus-vaccinatie/aanpak-coronavaccinatie/ )
Wees nou toch eens eerlijk: iedereen die wil mag een booster halen!
(Realistically this was the equivalent of cold reading - there are certain things that people are *really* likely to have messed up... so if you guess that they did, you're likely to be right!)
Left pol
"make leftist theory shorter!"
Like, I get that we need to make our ideas more accessible but I don't think oversimplifying is a good idea either. That's how we get "tax the rich" and "leftists" who are pro-cop. I don't have a solution but I think there's a balance to be maintained between all Capital by Marx all the time and pithy Instagram infographic. We need an intermediary
re: Left pol
@0x4d6165 I feel like the problem is more that there's often no path from the pithy Instagram infographic *to* the deeper stuff.
Like, usually the problem isn't exactly that people are unable to watch a long video, or read a long text, or read a book, or take in some other large amount of information. It may take a while, the formats may need to vary, but people can generally do this, people can learn.
The problem is that they have no *reason* to. Nobody gives them one. Usually the first people hear about these complex sources is by someone being judgmental at them for not already knowing about it, which doesn't exactly inspire someone to read or watch it.
So we do need the complex in-depth materials, and we do also need the easily accessible infographics and slogans, but most of all we need campaigns that use *both*, to give people a reason to care about the former by inspiring them with the latter, and do so in an inviting and inspiring way rather than a judgmental one.
Imagine a campaign going "defund the police", which directly invites people on every poster, sticker, etc. to read a one-page pamphlet or website or Facebook post or whatever that briefly explains what that means and how the world would get better as a result, and which then in turn references some articles or books or videos that explain *why* it works.
klacht aan verhuurbedrijven
Als je moet betalen om een fiets te gebruiken, dan is het een huurfiets, geen deelfiets. Huurauto, geen deelauto. Huurstepje, geen deelstepje. Enzovoorts.
Delen is iets sociaals, iets dat je doet zonder dat je er iets voor terug verwacht. Ben eigenlijk wel een beetje klaar met commerciele bedrijven die dat soort woorden proberen te kapen om hun eigen ding minder commercieel te laten klinken.
re: offer of software/help
@amy No worries! The offer of help remains open in case you run into something else later where they'd be a good fit :)
@jalcine I'll need some time to mull over the entire article, so there's probably not much meaningful feedback I can give yet - other than to say that I'm recognizing a lot of the things you're describing from my own struggles around activism and tech.
Very good article, thanks for writing it!
one instructive thing that the "AI" boom has made clear is that FOMO about being left behind by technology is an incredibly powerful way to make people drop all pretense of political or power analysis under the impression that surely if the tech giants are spending billions on a pile of shit there must be a pony underneath.
covid and masking, frustration and a plea
I know that it's really hard for most people to wear a mask when other people don't. And I know it's really easy for most people to pretend that covid is just a normal virus and not a big deal.
But the most effective way for ME to be safe isn't actually for me to mask. It's for YOU to mask.
Please, please mask if you can. It's really not too late to start again. In fact, there's a huge surge right which makes it easy to explain why you're doing it.
covid and masking
Joh works in a big warehouse and travels to various charity shops. They are the last person in their workplace who masks and have been for some time.
There is constantly covid going around but we've only had it once.
The time we had it? Joh relented for a small work Christmas party and didn't mask.
And we got *really, really* ill. For *weeks*.
Lesson learned the hard way. Masking works, but if only works if you wear one.
web and framework stuff
It sometimes feels like some of the "just use native browser features instead of frameworks" people are not so much arguing against frameworks, as they are arguing for browsers to be the only blessed framework going forward...
web and framework stuff
Sure, it's undesirable to load massive JS bundles for basic functionality on websites, you'll find no disagreement there - I've been complaining about this for years too.
But arguing for all high-level framework-esque functionality to be handled by the browser and web specs...
Have you thought about what happens to the process of incremental technological improvement when the 'universal runtime' (ie. the browser) starts focusing on providing high-level abstractions instead of improving low-level mechanisms, and so the set of viable design strategies is essentially frozen in time?
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Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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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.