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Here’s an alternative to scrum poker that I find really good, I call it “ADHD”:

Just fix the problem with the biggest and loudest warning messages, have some caffeine and ANC headphones and it’ll be done tomorrow night at 4AM

Reddit admins: "shit, the users and mods are organizing against us. I know! let's give them a game to play where you must work together to communicate a message, that will surely put a stop to this"

Is there any Mastodon web client where one can enter a Mastodon access key for an account?

I want to give someone posting access, without giving them the full password. I could make a new application key (& secret) and give it to them. If they turn evil, I, with the root password, can revoke it. 🙂

#AskMastodon #feditips

My wishlist for the federated web is an activitypub-enabled phpbb clone (complete with the themes and emotes). I'd kill off my (mostly disused) discord server for Tangerine for it if I could pay a company to do the basic administration for me like you can with mastodon (keeping on top of updates and so on).

Reminders to web designers 

* Don't build functionality that breaks the "back" button

* Don't build functionality that breaks in-page searching by control-F

* Would it kill you to open it even once in Firefox, jesus

If you are horrified by the Web Environment Integrity proposal by Google (#DRM for ads), stop using Chrome and switch to Firefox and block ads everywhere.

The only eyeballs left for Google to show ads are the ones protected by ad blockers. That’s the highest growth opportunity they have, and we cannot let them have it.

Good. The whole concept of cash bail is that people should be detained pre-trial based on how much money they have, instead of whether they're a flight risk or a risk to the community. It's an indefensible system. It should be abolished everywhere.

"The Illinois Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a state law eliminating cash bail. Illinois will now become the first state in the nation to eliminate cash bail when the new law takes effect Sept. 18."
abajournal.com/news/article/il

This opinion will light my butt on fire, but mailing lists are absolutely the worst way to contribute code in modern day and age.

It took me 2 minutes to write and form a patch. Now I have to remind myself how to send it to upstream properly.
UNIX timestamps were the biggest innovation in timekeeping since the 1st of January, 1970

to any game dev ever, but Especially if using a pixel based font: make your text bigger.

even bigger than that.

and a little more.

now its readable

every day i subscribe more to @hannah's theory that all the recent weird tech decisions are executives consulting LLMs

I mean, LLMs would make perfect CEOs

- Confident
- Persuasive
- Well read
- Never admits a mistake, and will degrade you if you point one out to it
- Can make up reasonable sounding bullshit on the spot to explain their every action
- Relies on exploiting the unpaid labor of thousands of people
- Lives in a reality they invent for themselves
- Fundamentally uncreative

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Just to recap the latest in the #Redhat RHEL vs downstreams not offering them any value drama:

Redhat publically states that downstream rebuilders offer them no value, and the RHEL community should all be working in the Centos-stream sandbox, because that's where the community is, because it has community right there in the name, and that's where the code fixes can land, and community is only about lines of code in the repo.

@almalinux goes "alright, no value in us being a 1:1 rebuild of RHEL, then we're cutting our own path while being based on Centos-stream, staying ABI compatible with RHEL, but we'll fix our own bugs when we find them"

Alma Linux then finds a CVE in the iperf3 server impacting everyone in the Enterprise Linux 9 ecosystem, so they release the fix for AlmaLinux, and then immediately open pull requests for Fedora and Centos-stream to land the fix upstream. Which would seem to be exactly what Redhat was asking for this whole time.

Redhat's response to the centos-stream pull request? "There is no current customer demand for this fix in RHEL, so we're not interested in this fix"

The astute will notice that the pull request is feeding into centos-stream, and not RHEL. But they're making merge decisions here based on immediate customer demand in RHEL.

So maybe this whole "Centos-stream is the community distro" line was bullshit and it really is just the beta testing ground for RHEL, just like all of us kind of thought it was while getting shouted down by the centos-stream advocates this whole time.

So Redhat is still doing great.

gitlab.com/redhat/centos-strea

re: XMPP, Matrix 

That same bunch of people also often tends to be suspiciously close to channer culture, which should maybe be a clue, idk

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XMPP, Matrix 

So the latest XMPP proponent argument against Matrix was "Element works with cops, that's why you should use XMPP instead"

And here I see a Conversations developer and an ejabberd developer being excited about XMPP being adopted by German cops

It's almost as if the weirdly aggressive arguments coming from those XMPP proponents (it's always the same bunch of people) are made in bad faith

Dear furries and the furry-adjacent, 

This is your periodic reminder that the artist Ken Sample - also known as Ken Cougr - is widely credited as having invented the very concept of a fursona, and that he is a Black man.

And courtesy of @bennie, in the replies to the vulpine.club edition of this post: "Reminder that Ken is around still and has a Patreon: patreon.com/KenCougr "

on "malleable computing" 

I think I've worked out what's been bothering me about the "malleable computing" scene: it's mainly white dudes and the conversation mainly revolves around making things more hackable for nerds.

There's no consideration in there of empowerment for marginalized folks specifically, or consent. It's only addressing half of the problem that it claims to address - for the other half, it sort of implicitly assumes that you're in a demographic where you're not at risk of your consent being violated, for example.

None of this is really *obvious* - on the face of it, the goals of malleable computing sound laudable. But as you read through it more and more, and look at what people are actually discussing, after a while it becomes apparent that diverse perspectives are sorely missing.

I don't think the goals of "malleable computing" are *bad*, per se. But I don't think it's anywhere near as socially revolutionary as it positions itself, and there is a lot of room for it to amplify existing power differentials, even if that was not the original intention.

In the UK, due to cultural norms there is a slightly different standard for device connectivity known as "Universal Serial Double-Decker Bus" (USDDB).

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