This also looks “so frontend development.”
For 15–20 years we’ve been looking at how big companies are solving their big problems, instead of learning how those of us with small problems (individuals and SMBs) best solve their small problems.
That’s our Occam’s razor why frontend devs know Bootcamp/Tailwind, jQuery/React, bundle/deploy, and have every 10-visitor site sit on all edge servers—but for whom HTML is `div` and CSS is broken.
The craft died in Big Tech.
The students occupying Siemens Hall at Cal Poly Humboldt have won control of the building, at least temporarily.
According to local media, as of 10:50 pm,
"All law enforcement have left from in front of the building and appear to be leaving the campus. Scanner traffic appears to confirm that law enforcement has left the scene. One officer said that law enforcement is being 'disbanded.' Students are currently pouring in and out of the occupied building."
https://kymkemp.com/2024/04/22/pro-palestinian-protesters-occupy-siemens-hall-at-cal-poly/
For the second time in a week, students have successfully held territory against the full force of police raids.
Apropos of nothing, writing deliberately inflammatory posts with robust evidence is a highly effective way of making sure that it reaches the eyes of people who would actually consider that evidence and act on it.
The people along the way who are put off by it, or who are offended by its inflammatory nature, are essentially the cost of distribution.
It would be nice if these kinds of tactics weren't necessary to draw attention to pressing issues, but unfortunately they often are.
Hey, if there's an image AND text in an image you share here, you should describe them both.
If this seems obvious, great you're winning, but people mess this up enough to warrant a PSA.
I've seen people write out the text in a meme but not the image, not even say that it is a meme, and the result makes no fucking sense if you can't see the meme.
If there's just a decorative background to your text it doesn't warrant a lot of explanation. But if the visual is relevant to the text, include it.
Apropos of nothing, writing deliberately inflammatory posts with robust evidence is a highly effective way of making sure that it reaches the eyes of people who would actually consider that evidence and act on it.
The people along the way who are put off by it, or who are offended by its inflammatory nature, are essentially the cost of distribution.
It would be nice if these kinds of tactics weren't necessary to draw attention to pressing issues, but unfortunately they often are.
I'm finding the public responses to https://save-nix-together.org/ to be, uh, an interesting and useful benchmark to assess people's politics.
Not by looking at whether they agree, but by looking at why they *disagree*.
subtoot, "save Nix together" open letter, "you"
"But the letter is so inflammatory! It sets an ultimatum and everything!"
Well, yeah, no shit. And what have you, personally, done to address the issues that it talks about, and all the harms that have resulted from it?
Or is the only thing you have a problem with, that those issues are being publicly highlighted in a tone you don't like?
We have the millennium prizes in mathematics. There should be a similar prizes in computer science. Here's 5 problems I suggest for the list. Maybe they're too hard, I'm not sure.
* Synchronizing audio and video streams.
* Detecting an external display has been plugged in. Especially if that display is a projector.
* Establishing that everything is correctly set up at the start of a video conference call. Especially verifying audio is working, and unmuted.
* Bluetooth. Especially emulating the straightforward operation we can do with wired devices: unplugging from one and plugging into the other.
* Printers. Making them work.
General politics
So here's an observation I had some time ago that I feel is very obvious and cannot be original, but I don't recall anyone else having said it:
The goal of capitalists is not to maximize their profit in absolute numbers. The goal of capitalists is to make as much *more* money than everyone else as possible, because having more money gives them power, which is the true goal. If they make everybody worse off including themselves, that still serves their ends as long as the disparity of wealth and power is increased.
Pointing out how businesses would be more profitable if they treated workers well misses the point. They would have more money, yes, but their workers would have more power, and that can't be allowed to happen.
I've just read the latest Nix community trash fire^W^Wopen letter (https://save-nix-together.org).
The commentary on Eelco sitting on leadership roles and not doing anything + not allowing contributions fully reflects my experience with joining the #NixOS infra team. When I expressed interest to join the infra team when it was clearly understaffed and malfunctioning, this was blocked for **6 months** by Eelco, even though I was supported by the foundation board member nominally in charge of infra.
"I want to make my own resistor": get a piece of wire. you are now done. this will perform perfectly well.
"I want to make my own inductor": get a piece of wire. wrap it round a stick. you are now done. this will perform perfectly well.
"I want to make my own capacitor": here is a twenty page essay on building a foil capacitor. follow these steps. it will perform like dogshit.
just signed: https://save-nix-together.org/
if you're one of the people who have recently told us you'd felt ostracized by the Nix community, it may be of interest
SimpleX
In case you were considering SimpleX, this is an actual quote from its founder, in response to criticism about their misleading marketing:
"Most marketing is to some extent exaggeration, and you are saying that we are not allowed to exaggerate at all."
Certainly not someone I would trust with private communications, with that attitude.
(Source: https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/discussions/367#discussioncomment-9088499)
I originally started using it for its auto timetabling feature, but it turns out to have a lot of other cool stuff!
Also, if you've been playing OpenTTD and hadn't heard of JGRPP (JGR's Patch Pack) yet, you *really* want to try that - it has a ton of quality-of-life improvements and I don't think I'd want to play without it again (if you're using NixOS, it's packaged as openttd-jgrpp)
Honestly, #OpenTTD is such a good game
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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
Feel free to flirt, but if you want to actually meet up and/or do something with me, lewd or otherwise, please tell me explicitly or I won't realize :) I'm generally very open to that sort of thing!
Further boundaries: boosts are OK (including for lewd posts), DMs are open. But the devil doesn't need an advocate; I'm not interested in combative arguing in my mentions. I am however happy to explain things in-depth when asked non-combatively.
My spoons are limited, so I may not always have the energy to respond to messages.
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.