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heydon@front-end.social ("Large Heydon Collider") wrote:
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
Thing is, my venerable X-E2 is almost 9 years old and has suddenly started glitching in some modes. I was mostly agonizing about whether to buy a new camera at all. I'm not a pro, after all…
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
Ordered X-T4 after two weeks of agonizing indecision.
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
As promised, mastodon.online infrastructure upgraded and is now easier to scale, mastodon.social is next on the list. Our mod team grows as well!
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rbreich@masto.ai ("Robert Reich") wrote:
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cmiksche ("Christoph Miksche") wrote:
Hugo: Mastodon als Kommentarsystem für den statischen Blog https://blog.wronnay.net/hugo-mastodon-als-kommentarsystem-fuer-den-statischen-blog/
You have absolutely no sense of humor but a collection of overly tight costumes? Don't worry, Instagram is the platform just for you!
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Every time a team in AU/IN/CN/JP apologise for the early/late meeting w/ folks paid 2-3x as much in PST *doing the same job*, I want to flip a tiny table.
Timezone colonialism is real, y'all.
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pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
A sweet little song.
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jayeless@toot.cat ("Jessica") wrote:
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Techmeme@techhub.social wrote:
My favorite feature of the WHATWG URL standard is rejection of the pedantic distinction between #URL, #URI and #IRI:
https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#goals
> Standardize on the term URL. URI and IRI are just confusing. In practice a single algorithm is used for both so keeping them distinct is not helping anyone.
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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Brandolini's Law is a bear. Every time I think about writing a blog post/series on the lies Reactors tell themselves, I get existentially tired at the thought.
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do not say it in public:
“Considering that we’re a public meeting, subject to Sunshine Laws, [be] cautious of when we are suggesting people for positions and calling them friends as for why we’re justifying that. There’s a lot of ethical implications with that.”'
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pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Almost certainly not a church, and pretty definitely AI generated.
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cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Regarding LB[1]: It's too pricey for me, but it looks like such a lovely and unique book. I've enjoyed getting the author's updates as newsletters over the time he's been working on it. I hope many people get it and enjoy it.
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- Interior spread from the book Shift Happens. Left side is a black and white photo the Palace Hotel in Cincinnati circa 1900, right side is the opening page of Chapter 2, The Shift Wars. (remote)
- Interior spread from the book Shift Happens. Left side is full page of text from Chapter 2, right side are four closeup photos of shift keys from old typewriters. (remote)
- Book sitting on a desk, the cover is a dark photo of many black keyboard keys in various shapes and sizes, all without labels. Text reads: Marcin Wichary, Shift Happens, Preview. (remote)
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adrian@discuss.systems ("Adrian Sampson") wrote:
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- Junkyard Computing: Repurposing Discarded Smartphones to Minimize Carbon Jennifer Switzer Gabriel Marcano Ryan Kastner Pat Pannuto (remote)
- We benchmark discarded smart-phones, some of which are now a decade old. We then build out a cloudlet of Pixel 3A smartphones, purchased on eBay for $65 USD. We measure the performance of the cloudlet using DeathStarBench, a benchmarking suite for cloud microservices [19]. (remote)
- Graphs that compare the DeathStarBench performance on their “junkyard” server versus various EC2 instances. The series in the graphs are several AWS mumbo-jumbo names and “Phones.” (remote)