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 🙏
train wifi things
Today I found out that considerably more of https://iceportal.de/api1/rs/tripInfo/trip and https://iceportal.de/api1/rs/status can be null than I thought. This train knows practically nothing, the only thing it knows is that it is an ICE, it thinks that the internet is offline (which I am using to post this with) and it also thinks it is in the literal center of Germany.
At least it still knows the time!
Basically if the work you do isn't somehow threatened by explicit fascism you should probably ask yourself why not https://mastodon.social/@matrig/113570867078894912
venting, web dev, web components
Over the years there's been a couple of folks pushing Web Components very hard, and making one particular argument that has been grating on me: "tools like React are bad tools because they don't support Web Components".
The exact phrasing is usually different, but the implication is always there; Web Components are, well, The Standard(tm) and so anything that doesn't use them is reinventing the wheel and doing so badly.
And it seems like none of these people have ever asked themselves: *why* does it not use WC? WC have been around for a while now, and frameworks have not transitioned to them. Why not? Usually the answer is "because their model is not compatible with them".
And *this* is where things go sour. Because then the answer of WC proponents is usually "well they are badly designed then". And I'm sorry, what? Who made you emperor of design techniques?
If WC are supposedly a neutral standard, yet it cannot support existing widespread usage patterns, *that makes it a bad standard*. It means that your design is too opinionated, and that it's more like a framework than a primitive!
This particular line of reasoning is pretty much the #1 I do not like interacting with WC folks, because sooner or later it always turns into "laundering an opinionated framework design as a standard", and this is what kills agency. We need better building blocks, not an opinion cast down onto us from the heavens.
NLpol
Our lovely clown show of a prime minister found out the plans of his government aren't popular at all, and is now asking his government to start talking with the opposition about making better plans that are supported by them.
This is what you get when you make a budget based on resentment without a majority in the senate 🙃
https://nos.nl/artikel/2546449-schoof-roept-coalitie-op-maak-totaalpakket-met-oppositie
hello, you who are on bluesky. can I ask a favor? can you make some noise about #rescueTransRescue over there? share a link to the shop or the site, talk about the stickers, etc. I would be very grateful!
shop: https://ko-fi.com/inherentlee/shop
site: https://rescue-trans-rescue.glitch.me/
edit: and feel free to link your posts in response to this one!
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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Sometimes horny on main (behind CW), very much into kink (bondage, freeuse, CNC, and other stuff), and believe it or not, very much a submissive bottom :p
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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.