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Today in History: St. Berchtold's Day in Switzerland
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Today in History: Ancestry Day in Haiti
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Today in History: Patrick Li pat@FreeBSD.org born in Beijing, People's Republic of China, 1985
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Today in History: Ion-Mihai 'IOnut' Tetcu itetcu@FreeBSD.org born in Bucharest, Romania, 1980
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Today in History: Isaac Asimov born in Petrovichi, Russian SFSR, 1920
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pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
I rather resent being told we need to "bring back blogging," as if it went away.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2023/01/02/you-dont-have-to-bring-back-blogging/
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stavvers@masto.ai ("Another Angry Woman") wrote:
New year, new art supplies. :blobartist:
#gouache #ArtSupplies #arrtx
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Opinion: "if Mr. McCarthy fails, it will be a different Republican who takes the gavel. But the agitators’ objective isn’t to win the speakership for one of their own; it is to weaken Mr. McCarthy or whoever emerges as the next speaker of the House. The embarrassment indeed may be the point.
The dissident members believe a weak speaker would make them more powerful. In truth, it would benefit no one."
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/02/opinion/kevin-mccarthy-speaker-vote.html
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insane times
Solid summary from a tech worker after 6 months in Estonia. As @jaanus notes in a response it accurately describes tech worker's integration to city life. Life in smaller places and lower income bands can be quite different.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Uh-oh. Did I write this with my brain? Psychology is hard.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2023/01/02/its-a-brain-dont-trust-it/
Drummroll… first startup investment of the year done 💶
Impossible challenge - wanting to play some AAA console games without kids and not borrowing time from sleep. Guess I’ll need to wait till they turn into teenagers and don’t hang around all the time any longer. Sparked by watching someone play Days Gone and Riders Republic.
nadim@symbolic.software ("Nadim Kobeissi") wrote:
This is so cool — someone made fan art of Janine, from my puzzle game Dr. Kobushi's Labyrinthine Laboratory!
Check out their artwork here: https://moppynoko.tumblr.com/
It's so wonderful that someone enjoyed my game to the point of making fan art. This is as meaningful as the game selling a million copies to me.
Check out Dr. Kobushi's Labyrinthine Laboratory here: https://drkobushi.com
Is there a #slowAndSteadyInvestment #bogleHeads Mastodon?
Curious if anyone has reacted and in what way to the current/predicted macroeconomic conditions? Or… just keep calm and carry on (with the plan ™️ )
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Interesting to draw parallels to Estonia.
https://collabfund.com/blog/how-this-all-happened/
You can scoff at linking the rise of Trump to income inequality alone. And you should. These things are always layers of complexity deep. But it’s a key part of what drives people to think, “I don’t live in the world I expected. That pisses me off. So screw this. And screw you! I’m going to fight for something totally different, because this – whatever it is – isn’t working.”
Anyone willing to share learning resources re: how to approach/think about and implement a general #authorisation solution for multiple services?
One that I’ve found useful is Oso’s auth academy https://www.osohq.com/academy ; it gives overviews of different approaches and the concrete pros and cons of each.
Overall, I’ve found it quite difficult to find good, hands-on resources for _developers_ (seems most are sysadmin-focused) when it comes to #IAM, and I don’t think I’m alone.
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