If you appreciate somebody's work, like their kid, value their friendship, learned a lot from that thing they wrote, or whatever, for heaven's sake, tell them. I've gotten two really kind emails out of the blue in the past couple weeks, and the people who wrote them have no idea how huge those tiny glimmers of light are to me in this shitty, painful year. Say thanks! Tell people exactly how they're great, preferably in writing!
Wow another reason to use @tenacity instead of Audacity
Audacity is promoting """AI""" """features"""
https://www.audacityteam.org/blog/openvino-ai-effects/
Edit: Sorry, I thought that stuff was built-in cause of an article I read, they're just linking to some plugins, but it's still really iffy IMO
@drahardja @bumblebeedc I was early in my it career in the 90s. But in my experience working in financial and telecommunications it at the time, even by 1994-1995, industry hardware and software companies, academia, and even governmental oversight was already happening to find and address Y2K issues in US and nascent Internet infrastructure by then.
By Christmas and New Year's 1999 transitioning to 2000 it was still somewhat stressful. Nobody knew for certain that nearly everything had been addressed. I personally volunteered to take the overnight shift as technical lead/project manager so the rest of my team could enjoy the holiday (and incidentally setting the example for other managers at the private bank where I worked at the time). We had a couple hiccups based solely on some preventable human error from other managers getting nervous and blinking against the psychological stress. But nothing actually broke because of uncaught technical failures.
Everyone, in total, across almost all technical, automated industries had done well, addressing and changing technical and procedural issues in time to make the actual chronological transition a piece of cake. But it had been the fruition of a lot of care and effort. Everyone at the time understood that.
@PaulWermer @drahardja True. That reminds me of this comic by #WorkChronicles. https://workchronicles.com/comics/page/38/
@drahardja there is a distressing tendency to reward those who respond to a disaster, while ignoring those who do the difficult work of preventing a disaster. The latter is so much harder to see, and also so much more challenging...
refers to parental abuse (violence) and downplaying thereof
every now and then I will hear something along the lines of "These days kids can't even be hit without everyone making a fuss, I was hit as a child and it didn't do me any harm"
and each time, I think, actually, it did do you harm. it made you think it's fine to hit children.
Question for Mastodon Admins: are you using the `REDIS_NAMESPACE` configuration variable?
If yes, can you reply and explain why you are using it?
We will need to drop support for it, as Sidekiq no longer supports it, and I want to be certain we understand every usage to prepare a migration guide.
Long covid is lichamelijk en zit 'niet tussen de oren', toont onderzoek aan - https://nos.nl/l/2503701
Why capitalism is a fundamentally violent ideology
The ideology of capitalism is to create a social hierarchy through wealth disparity; you get to the top by having more wealth than others.
Capitalists will always try to privatize basic needs and infrastructure, because those are the most reliable way to extract wealth; you always have to buy them, whether you want to or not.
And if you satisfy those needs without buying them, police will show up to evict you for not paying rent, arrest you for "stealing" food, and so on. If you resist them, violence will be used against you, to force your hand.
This means that there is a direct line from capitalist ideology to state violence; it cannot work without that. Capitalism *must* be violent to exist.
And sure, there are a couple ways to reduce these issues through eg. regulation - but crucially, every single one of those ways *goes against* capitalist ideology.
So "making capitalism work" through regulation is a very strange concept; you're "making it work" by removing it from the equation, by actively working against it.
By that point, isn't it just time to acknowledge that capitalism is violent and undesirable?
I did *not* need to be called out this directly this morning by today's Questionable Content strip 😅😭
I collect these. I call them "design in the wild" where end users fix design mistakes on their own. It's a bit shocking how often this happens. Think of how bad it has to be to reach this point. #ux #DesignInTheWild
UK, trans, new NHS GIC pilot in Sussex!
The Sussex Gender Service is now starting up! They're selecting from people who joined a GIC waiting list before a certain date, currently 2023 03 31, and registered with a Sussex GP before then.
It sounds much like the other pilots, happily.
https://www.sussexpartnership.nhs.uk/our-services/specialist-services/sussex-gender-service
re: money, dentist
(This is the dentist in question, in case anyone is curious: https://www.tandartsmazairac.nl/)
In the process of moving to @joepie91. This account will stay active for the foreseeable future! But please also follow the other one.
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.