@bengesko They tend to have much better/plentiful integrations for non-US payment methods, and don't require you to have an account to pay through it I think. They also seem to be much less banhammer-happy than PayPal.
I haven't used it much (that I know of - I'm sure they function as the backend payment processor for many places) so that's about the extent of what I know about them.
Given the bad weather,
if some of you want to avoid US based internet services, a developer from Vienna has just issued a list of usable such services (web search, mail, web servers, cloud services, etc...) :
https://european-alternatives.eu/
(Thanks @clemlatz for correcting me)
Hiep hiep hoera!
De Nationale Bibliotheek is van Xwitter!
Vanaf nu ook Mastodon!
Geef ze een warm welkom aub
I want to see more statements like this from open-source project leaders, please.
It doesn’t go without saying, not today.
https://hachyderm.io/@mattdm/113936362658944850
@mynameistillian Congratulations!!
Since the sourcing of this fantastic 1979 IBM training slide is buried in various Twitter threads (and linking to Twitter sucks now because logged out users can't navigate conversations) I put together some notes on its origin: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Feb/3/a-computer-can-never-be-held-accountable/
Someone built an accurate scale model of Lumbridge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4mXwpN-890&list=PL4yFqbssun3svPK_ZVhdvWhaAZQT9QjRm
So if you've got a solution:
•that's easy to use (for development);
•that's intuitive and easy to use on the front end;
•integrates seamlessly with BookFunnel, BookVault, advertisers, review apps, and e-commerce platforms;
•that isn't run by fascists…
Then I'm all ears. And I suspect I'm not alone.
But it's not going to happen overnight.
All I'm saying is, just think about who you're punishing when you #BoycottShopify.
Small business like mine are often paid up a year in advance. And moving to a new host is expensive and complicated.
Shopify makes its most of its money from business owners, not from consumers.
re: politics, personal PSA
@bananas It's a very specific kind of (privileged) person who doesn't want their personal comfort to be threatened in any way, and I am very much done spending my spoons on them.
politics, personal PSA (2)
(If you do not engage with US politics at all, then that is fine too of course. But then you're also not going to align with Trump or Musk so it becomes a moot point.)
politics, personal PSA
Just a personal heads-up for everyone I interact with: we've reached a point where if I see you in *any* way aligning with Trump or Musk, you are immediately going on my mental 'fascist' list with no further discussion and I will not speak to you anymore.
I don't care if you "didn't know how bad it is". The time for learning that is well past, so if you still "don't know", then I'm going to conclude that you didn't *want* to know and decide accordingly.
Crow taking three peanuts at once: haha fuck yeah! Yes!
Crow landing in the same spot a few minutes later to find zero peanuts: Well this sucks. What the fuck.
@virtulis Ah yeah, I recognize the more general form of this, which seems to be 'relieving pressure' - the way I've implemented this is the idea of "declaring a day wasted", where if I feel like I can't focus I immediately drop all obligations for that day and do whatever I feel like.
And often I end up magically being able to focus on the exact same thing I was already doing, just because I'm not pushing myself to do it anymore.
politics meta, "you"
If you "believe in the good of people" but you haven't also developed an intuition for when people *don't* have the best intentions, then you are not "hopeful" - you are just naive, and it will get people hurt.
(If you've been arguing that "people call everything fascism nowadays, it means nothing anymore" then you are in this category.)
@virtulis I don't know if there's a term for this, but I think this may be the same thing I do for software projects?
Where I break them up into lots of small parts that I develop as independent libraries simultaneously, so if I get distracted, I will probably get distracted towards a different part of the same goal. And it means that all of them take a very long time individually but there's a near-constant stream of *something* getting done.
Is there an #ADHD term for, uh, nominal priority.
Like, I decide I'm going to work on that specific thing with full expectation that I'll get repeatedly derailed.
But I will get derailed in that general direction.
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