JS, ESM/CommonJS
... perhaps more interestingly, said package has seen a constant decline in its total download count over time
JS, ESM/CommonJS
For reference, the package I am currently looking at officially switched to ESM 4 years(!) ago. I don't know, but maybe people should be drawing some insight from this...
If your answer is "I don't know": you should have a look at your finances to figure out the answer.
If the answer is "0%": well, you have some work to do then. The #mutualaid tag is a good place to start.
If you have a job that pays well enough that you can afford to buy neat tech stuff to play with...
What percentage of your income are you setting aside, to support the needs of other people through things like mutual aid requests and grassroots food distribution groups?
(Replying not necessary; the point is to try and answer it for yourself.)
there once was a lamp that could turn anyone into a woman by merely standing in its light. people came from far and wide to see it, but to their dismay the lamp was rarely lit. for this lamp ran on a special fuel, and that fuel was heavily guarded. it had all been gathered up and stored in a fortress, and that fortress had only one way in or out, through a big iron gate. the only way to get the fuel was to get permission from the person in charge of the gate, the girl light gas keep gate boss.
Amsterdam verhoogt leeftijd gratis bibliotheeklidmaatschap en bouwt nieuwe ‘toekomstbestendige’ bibliotheek https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2024/03/21/amsterdam-verhoogt-leeftijd-gratis-bibliotheeklidmaatschap-en-bouwt-nieuwe-toekomstbestendige-bibliotheek-a4193783?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mastodon&utm_term=20240321
facebook threads, fedi (actionable)
https://todon.eu/@queue/112130436372737490
To very little surprise, Facebook's Threads platform (the one that was supposedly so enthusiastic about the Fediverse) is now hiding all mentions of Pixelfed - the Fediverse software that's competing with their Instagram platform. Hopefully this makes it clear that they were never going to federate in good faith.
Things you can do:
1. Sign the Fedipact (if you run your own instance) or ask your admin to do so (if you don't) to commit to defederating from Threads: https://fedipact.online/
2. Support the creator of the Fedipact, vantablack, who is in financial and housing trouble: https://cyberpunk.lol/@vantablack/112080004580673240
palestine and holocaust comparisons
I guess it's time to repeat my comment from a while ago: how someone responds to a comparison between the Holocaust and what Israel is doing to Palestine, tells you a lot about their underlying beliefs.
Because if someone responds by accusing you of "trivializing the Holocaust", then the unspoken premise they're operating on is that the situation in Palestine is "not that bad"; that's the only way the accusation makes sense.
Someone who holds both things to be genocidal, would not interpret a comparison as "trivializing" to begin with.
Just heard this during meeting:
"feeding two birds with one scone"
Beautiful alternative to this shared linguistic violence:
https://jakubmarian.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/kill-two-birds-with-one-stone-europe.jpg
Hmm, just realised that Debian Bullseye (and older) doesn’t include the ISRG Root X2 certificate by default, and apparently Debian doesn’t update the ‘ca-certificates’ package for older releases.
Can’t seem to find a built-in way to update this easily, but perhaps I am missing something; is there a built-in way to deploy an updated Mozilla root certificate bundle without building custom packages, manually pulling a package from testing or unstable, adding the newer ones as local certificates and whatnot?
I know how to do the latter, am aware of the documented options, just wondering if I’m overlooking something obvious.
Thanks!
CW meta, personal pondering
Feedback on this is welcome, btw, as long as you don't try to trivialize the concern
frustration, programming, package management
There's this really frustrating dynamic where "lots of single-purpose libraries" is very clearly the optimal model once you do a full technical analysis, but it doesn't *feel* that way.
Because what people remember of this model is "having to wade through hundreds of packages to find what I need and getting list".
Which wouldn't be a problem in a correct implementation of this model (where you provide a pre-bundled/pre-configured collection for the common case and clear documentation on what you need) - but in a correct implementation, most people would never interact with the underlying hundred libraries, and so they will never perceive it as an example of the "many small libraries" model to begin with!
Do it wrong and it'll be a bad example of the model, do it right and it won't be seen as an example of the model at all. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
(See: npm, OpenStack, ...)
yo
now that #FediPact is (justifyingly) returning to the conversation
consider giving some money to @vantablack who helped coordinate all of this
TIL: The vCard standard (RFC 6350) supports a free-form field for gender identity: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6350#section-6.2.7
generative AI is exciting to business because it's a way to blend up the commons and get something that generates profit while deferring responsibility
it can be exciting to you for other reasons but i really need you all to be clear-headed about why it's being hyped up and funded so much
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.