There was a very good article some years ago, about "manager view" versus "implementor view".
A manager needs a very broad view of the whole project; they need to know superficially what's going in everywhere.
An implementor needs a deep view of specifically what they are doing, and they must be able to trust their manager to hold the big picture.
Anybody remember it? Have a link?
@thibaultmol I don't seem to have that ability, though it may be a Mastodon version issue
Heads-up: I'm likely going to be unfollowing quite a few people in the next week or so. The reason for (almost) all of them is going to be the same: continuous posting of negative/doom-ish/inciting/etc. things without CWs.
I'm finding it increasingly difficult to keep my feed from becoming a depressing hellscape, and it's apparently not possible to keep these follows in a list without also having them show up in my main feed.
Note that I'm mainly talking here about people tooting 'news' articles and such, calls to action, and so on. I understand that these are meant to 'make people aware' of a topic, but I am exceedingly aware of these things by this point and it does not help anyone to overload my emotional system with it constantly, least of all the people affected by the tragedy being described.
It is simply Too Much, and it is actively keeping me from actually being able to *do* anything about any of it. It paralyzes through depression.
So I've decided, for both my own mental health and my ability to actually work towards effective change, to start unfollowing the people I mainly see this from. This will, unfortunately, include almost every Dutch person I follow too, since CWs do not seem to have caught on on Dutch fedi.
It is not a personal thing but it also sort of is; if this stuff would be behind CWs consistently, or even just most of the time, it wouldn't have been an issue. So it's not about who you are personally, but it *is* the result of a choice you have made to not CW things. I will occassionally check in (there is a reason I followed you in the first place!) and reevaluate if that changes.
rom advice
@vicorva Ah yeah adblockers don't really filter comments, they usually don't need to because comments can't contain links (anymore) on most sites. The Internet Archive is a bit weird in that it's still possible to post links there. So that's probably why nothing caught it!
On archive.org you're going to be mostly fine as long as you stick to the download links in the format list in the sidebar; it's still technically possible to get something sketchy (because it's all user uploads) but they do scan uploads for malware where possible.
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@vicorva Note that the "Download now" link is a spam comment left by someone who has nothing to do with archive.org or the original upload, definitely not safe (but the rom is probably fine)
@yosh Notably also applies to other 'decentralized' things that get 'funding' in large sums like this (as opposed to distributed community funding). Quite a few other projects come to mind...
Headline: “Wow, Bluesky managed to get $8 million in funding”
What you should be reading:
“Bluesky took on an additional $8 million in debt, which they will need to be pay back with interest one way or another”
How are they going to be doing that, you wonder? Well reader, certainly not just by selling domain names at a slight markup.
I wanna read more fiction featuring disabled characters, preferably if they’re protagonists. I like reading lighthearted rom-coms, mysteries, fantasy and science fiction. Please send me recommendations if you have any!
#disability
⚡️the first step in fighting internalized transphobia is to stop accepting the cis narrative of transness as suffering.
I do not suffer because I am trans, I suffer because cis people hurt me for being trans.
Dysphoria sucks either way, but the means for me to mitigate it exist.
Transphobes make it hard because they need me to suffer to validate their opinions.
When I am in public and not suffering, I am proving they are wrong.
re: NixOS, forks, etc. etc. etc.
@bananas Yeah
the javascript splitting proposal (3)
And to be clear, I'm speaking from a position where I think too much stuff has been added to JS that doesn't need to be there. Again, not coincidentally, largely because of Google. I *want* a more restricted set of stuff in the language core.
But *what* this presentation proposes as the things to split off, is extremely telling about what their true intentions are, and I absolutely do not believe that they are good for anyone but Google.
the javascript splitting proposal (2)
A non-exhaustive list of things where having BigInts at your disposal (as opposed to floats) is really quite helpful and/or necessary:
- Cryptography
- Database development
- Fixed-precision decimals (you know, like working with amounts of money...)
- Parsers and protocol handlers
- Internal state tracking
the javascript splitting proposal
Regarding this: https://devclass.com/2024/10/22/should-javascript-be-split-into-two-languages-new-google-driven-proposal-divides-opinion/
It's important to remember that when Google says "the usecases have not materialized", what they *mean* is "we do not have a usecase for this".
BigInts have, in fact, seen widespread use in applications that would otherwise be very difficult to implement correctly, just most of them do not run in a browser, and so Google doesn't give a shit about them.
I do not trust this proposal one bit. This whole thing is primarily going to benefit those with a well-established developer tooling division, which not coincidentally includes Google.
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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.