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someone had written a piece of css that allowed mobile users to see html <abbr> elements. does anyone know where it is? i saved it but can't find it

A grumpy old couple showed up seconds before departure in Arnhem, so I decided I hadn’t seen Ede’s new station yet.

things that will never stop amazing me

other places: oh yeah to watch pirated movies we need to torrent them, use some weird niche websites that will give us 5 different types of malware, etc

Poland: just watch full movies on YouTube mate

this is not an isolated case either lol

there are many instances of movies and shows you can watch in full on YouTube as long as it's a PL dub version that's been up for months and years, have hundreds of thousands of views etc

i don't know if it's the YT copyright infringement detection algorithm choking on PL content (very doubt it) or if publishers in Poland don't give a fuck

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hyfin.org/2024/11/29/could-bla

Good overview of the man behind Blacksky and what he believes and how he's building. Really cool stuff, but I kept having the same thought when reading this article: "This should have been the fediverse."

Too bad.

Edit: if you're going to respond to my post and talk about how Bluesky is centralized and the users will eventually have to leave, please make sure you actually read the article. There is an entire section at the end that explicitly discusses how to escape the cycle of venture capitalist funding and goals of community portability between different platforms. If another SmartGuy tries to explain decentralization to me, someone who runs multiple servers, I'm gonna crash out

#BlackMastodon #BlackFedi #BlackFediverse #Blacksky

software development, not venting this time 

In a healthier world this problem might be sidestepped by having mutual recommendations from trusted peers, but due to the sheer amount of capital involved in software, that mechanism is completely broken in our world

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software development, not venting this time 

I feel like almost the entire problem of framework churn and technical debt can be understood by a single explanation: framework design is closer to language design than it is to programming, and just like it's hard to design a good language without experience with the process involved, it's also hard to recognize whether someone else (a framework author) has done a good job if you don't have the skill yourself.

And so most frameworks are designed like software projects rather than language projects, do not work well as a result, and most users would not recognize this until it's too late because they're not used to the abstract modelling process that's needed to spot it early

government bullshit 

Was just reading the court press release for the prosecution of the Tornado Cash developer, and aside from how I feel about Tornado Cash itself, the framing in that press release is infuriating; instead of focusing on actual harms done, it mentions them almost as a sidenote, and instead goes hard om emphasizing how the "serious lack of mechanisms for identification and prosecution" (so you know, anonymity) is the real problem and how that makes it a tool for criminals.

Once again, a government seems more concerned with its own unquestionable power than with the actual harms done to people.

It has just come to my attention that there is only one developer of Friendica. It's a truly wonderful site, with a lot of potential, particularly for those of us coming from Facebook. It allows for extremely long posts, local posting, and you can follow and interact with people from various sites in the Fediverse. But there are a few issues regarding screen reader accessibility, and perhaps some things that I'm not aware of. I have therefore decided to create a Friendica development tag, in order to find people who are willing and able to help resolve these issues.

#accessibility #accessibilitytesting #Android #blind #blindness #Facebook #Fediverse #Friendica #FriendicaDevelopment #html #NVDA #screenreaders #Talkback #websites #Windows

someone's firefox is making bursts of up to 50 requests every 5 seconds. logs show 185k requests in a 12 hour period. that's like half of all requests the server has received over the past week - in 12 hours!! from a single client!! cannot make this up

if you happen to be in poland and use linux with beacondb configured, could you double check if you're running firefox v132? is your isp play.pl? if so, something is very wrong lmao please reach out 🙏

software development 

@marlies That's part of the correlation, though - as far as I can tell there's a very particular (I would call it ideological) narrative through which people learn of the term "untyped", and that same narrative includes an extreme oversimplification of typing, something that more or less boils down to "static typing is strictly better than dynamic typing", with no recognition of the tradeoffs.

I can understand how people would end up learning it that way, and it's not something I would *blame* them for personally, but at the same time it does mean that they will also have adopted the corresponding belief. And trying to talk about typing with someone who holds that particular belief is, in my experience, an extremely high-spoons task. And so I generally avoid it.

software development 

Someone calling a language like JS or Python "untyped" immediately tells me a lot about their beliefs regarding typing

re: Personal self reflection atp 

@jonny I feel like that's true on a... world-scale level? But also important not to overextend to consensus in the general sense, since different forms (eg. small consensus growing outward) are usually viable

the fact that we never elevated the discussion from "a better way to post about our papers" to "a better way to govern collective information" is our failure, forever.

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