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programming, negative 

The JS ecosystem has died and I don't think very many people have realized this yet

Also about that Acer laptop, I ended up having to install fire-resistant EVA foam pads on *both* sides of the drive to have it not flap around inside of the bay, and because the design is absurd and the 'drive caddy' (bit of flexible plastic with some screw holes on the side...) is missing, I also had to tape some reused packaging plastic over the underside of the drive because otherwise it would risk touching the metal shielding that is directly next to it.

I don't think I've ever had to do so much trashgoblining to install a drive into a laptop before, what the hell.

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not sure if everyone got this surprise (to me) update to firefox but:

had to go under Settings to General to Tabs to click off ""Use AI to suggest tabs and a name for tab groups"
had to go to Privacy and Security to uncheck everything under "Firefox Data Collection and Use"
currently unable to add back noai.duckduckgo to my preferred search engine (it won't let me type nor copy/paste)
ive changed my settings to check for updates instead of automatically install them (not sure if i had that originally but im gonna go ahead and believe i did)

i wish firefox would stop trying to be like the Big Five or whatever and just.....ask if people want to opt into shit

"I vibe coded enterprise grade software in four days"

I'm gonnae go out on a limb and say naw, ye didnae

The primary reason such software normally takes longer than this isn't because the programmers can't type fast enough ffs

(One of the devices with a new HDD is the mini PC thing that I'll be taking to to run a copyparty server on!)

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Some maintenance work later, three HDDs have been installed in a variety of devices, and a laptop battery has been replaced.

Also Acer, what's wrong with you? Why would you design a laptop with a harddrive "bay" that just has the drive dangle freely from the SATA connector on the edge of the motherboard with no mechanical support whatsoever?!

food (vegan) 

I bought pickle-flavoured candy and, uh, it tastes like burger pickles

In older biological publications, you can find references to "Malaysia" before the country was established in 1967. This is because "Malaysia" originally was a biogeographical term to describe Borneo, Sumatra, Java and the Malay Peninsula all the way to Tennasserim.

I have found references to "West Malaysia" which actually meant Sumatra instead of the modern Peninsular Malaysia definition.

You have to be very careful when reading these older localities.

#biogeography #tootSEA

re: fedi meta, self congratulatory 

the consent piece is important obvi, we were all pretty careful about not grabbing things we shouldn't have and removing them when we should. my hope is that by treating collections as an active participant in the activitypub landscape that encourages appropriate handling by all fedi software, that we actually should have fine grained control over the implicit collections we're associated with instead of it being mostly gated by the interface.

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fedi meta, self congratulatory 

tonight was the first time i ever experienced an appreciable proportion of other people being able to see replies from people that they didn't already know on the fedi, and it was very good and shows gaps in our self-moderation tooling lmao. it's a small thing but like seeing secondary and tertiary discussions spawn off except for "small clusters of ppl who already know each other" is notably rare on the fedi, and imo i'm glad that it's happening. it feels like life.

#FetchAllReplies #InGeneralReasonableHandlingOfActivityPubCollections #WeGetToMakeUpHowTheServersBehave #BackfillingIsActuallyAReasonableThingToExpectInASocialSpaceIfDoneWithConsent

tesla, historical accident, legal stuff 

Tesla has been fined 243 million dollar for an accident that killed one and heavily injured another back in 2019. The jury decided that Tesla is partly responsible because the Autopilot system ignored a stop sign.

... that sounds like precedent. Does this mean that the longstanding legal question of "who is liable for a self-driving car accident" has finally been settled in the US...?

Account on mas.to that is less than one day old, has no followers/following, and is tagging random users? If only there was any way at all to technologically limit this

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