pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
It's genocide. But don't you dare say that if you want a job at the University of Minnesota!
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/19/the-university-of-minnesota-panders-to-genocide/
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
It's genocide. But don't you dare say that if you want a job at the University of Minnesota!
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/19/the-university-of-minnesota-panders-to-genocide/
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tiberiuichim@fosstodon.org ("Tiberiu Ichim") wrote:
The belief that a #docker container should be so minimal that it has no tools to diagnose any problems (such as network) seems misguided to me.
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kissane@mas.to ("Erin Kissane") wrote:
Bluesky has reply-gating (you can set who can reply to a post, like people you follow or a given list or no one) and is now testing out post-publication reply locking.
I just want to yell for a second about how humane and consent-forward these features are, especially after seeing some people here losing their minds when someone asked for gating recently because they felt (alas, not a paraphrase) entitled to always be able to respond.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
But I'm sure NYT is an outlier.
Just gonna quickly check in on the BRANDS BRANDS BRANDS from the Next.js showcase site...
https://treo.sh/sitespeed/www.lg.com?metrics=lcp%2Cr&formFactor=phone
https://treo.sh/sitespeed/www.perplexity.ai?metrics=lcp%2Cr&formFactor=phone
https://treo.sh/sitespeed/solana.com?metrics=lcp%2Cr&formFactor=phone
https://treo.sh/sitespeed/openai.com?metrics=lcp%2Cr&formFactor=phone
https://treo.sh/sitespeed/www.wayfair.com?metrics=lcp%2Cr&formFactor=phone
https://treo.sh/sitespeed/www.notion.so?metrics=lcp%2Cr&formFactor=phone
https://treo.sh/sitespeed/www.target.com?metrics=lcp%2Cr&formFactor=phone
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
Juneteenth is a recognized holiday now, seeing posts on my other socials checking to see if working class Black folks get it off. Consensus appears to be a resounding "no".
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shitpostalotl@axfedi.derg.rest ("Avery (She/Her)") wrote:
boost this cat to federate my single-user server
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Leakers gotta leak.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Yes, that's right folks. With the power of Next.js, a full time staff of JS experts, white-glove service from your technology supply chain, and the benefit of wealthier-than-average users with faster phones, you too could achieve..."needs improvement":
https://treo.sh/sitespeed/www.nytimes.com?metrics=lcp%2Cr&formFactor=phone
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
That bright young boot camp grad telling you to rewrite your functional WordPress system in "RSC"? Straight-up liability.
Go make them do a bake off of a simple blog, or an analysis of your users by device class. Do not let them code until they get regrounded.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
"but Alex, it's not fair to blame React..."
Ok!
Then consider this the world's highest profile example of why Next.js is a danger to your team and your business. If the grey lady can't figure out how to lazy load images using Next with less than 1.2MB of JS, why do you think your midsize e-commerce site will fare better?
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Turns out that most people have a positive view of DEI.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/18/chris-rufo-has-failed-so-far/
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
If you want to understand just how badly the JS-industrial-complex has messed up the web, try to view-source the NYT.
The "this site is faster in the app" prompts have the benefit of truth *because they broke the website with React*
xor@tech.intersects.art ("Parker Higgins") wrote:
best slack emoji move I've ever seen is mapping :internally-screaming: to 🙂
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raymondcamden ("Raymond Camden") wrote:
Huge, huge, huge kudos to @eleventy for updating their quickstart CLI usage for Mac *and* Windows.
Literally (ok, almost literally) NO ONE ELSE cares to do this in tech and it bites Windows folks all the time.
This should be the norm, not the exception.
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lcamtuf@infosec.exchange ("lcamtuf :verified: :verified: :verified:") wrote:
That's hilarious: https://www.cyberscarecrow.com/
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Opinion: "If Trump voters had been attacked, intimidated and defrauded, then there might be reason to make the comparison with 1876… as we know from actual litigation carried out over two months, there was no fraud…
What Vance calls the “legitimate grievances” of the Jan. 6 rioters were actually sour grapes. They lost, they did not like it, and they were determined to change the outcome by any means necessary. There’s no reason any of us should respect their tantrum."
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scottjehl@mstdn.social ("Scott Jehl") wrote:
I've been doing web performance work for a number of years now and I've seen over and over that if there is one development pattern that will make or break your site's delivery performance: it's whether you serve useful HTML upfront, or you serve un-useful HTML upfront and populate it long after that using client-side code.
If you're doing the latter (and many popular sites are!), that's often the most important thing you can change to improve your website's delivery performance.
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Opinion: "… the latest sign of a conflict splitting Republican parties nationwide, as G.O.P. activists demand ever greater levels of purity and belligerence from their leaders"
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frameworkcomputer@fosstodon.org ("Framework :fedora: :ubuntu:") wrote:
You can see the full announcement in our blog post at:
https://frame.work/blog/introducing-a-new-risc-v-mainboard-from-deepcomputing
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cwebber@octodon.social ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:
Chat Control, the EXTREMELY DANGEROUS bill to insert mandatory surveillance into EU citizens' communications, is set to be greenlit tomorrow https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/council-to-greenlight-chat-control-take-action-now/
If you are in the EU *TAKE ACTION NOW*, this is NOT A DRILL
Reblogged by kornel ("Kornel"):
Saw this linked and was like wow the Firefox advocates have really ramped up their rhetoric https://jalopnik.com/chrome-is-dying-because-itll-kill-you-1851544325
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
“The hackers were able to use those credentials, they say, to access the Snowflake accounts because the Snowflake accounts didn’t require multifactor authentication (MFA) to access them. (MFA requires that users type in a one-time temporary code in addition to a username and password, making accounts that use MFA more secure.)”
https://www.wired.com/story/epam-snowflake-ticketmaster-breach-shinyhunters/
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dan613@ottawa.place ("Dan Neuman") wrote:
@jmcrookston It's worse than that. As the temperature increases, even a young healthy body can't sweat fast enough to keep cool. Those of us who no longer fit in that category have to be even more careful. What's happening in India is a disaster, and that is coming soon to a city near you.
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jvagle@mastodon.lawprofs.org ("Jeffrey Vagle") wrote:
“Casual observation might suggest otherwise — as does the data — but it has become an article of faith on the right that conservative viewpoints are being systematically suppressed, even criminalized.”
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
cstross@wandering.shop ("Charlie Stross") wrote:
#WritersCoffeeClub 18 June
Do you consciously apply show rather than tell in your writing?The advice to "show, don't tell" in genre fic was a corrective from the pulp era, which was renowned for mind-numbingly pointless lectures, frequently started by a cardboard cut-out character saying "tell me, professor …"
I try to show, but if I need an infodump I will infodump ruthlessly, because sometimes a bald paragraph of explanation can do the work of a thousand pages. Right tool for the job, etc.
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thisnorthernboy@mstdn.social ("Rob Turpin") wrote:
Anyone need any spaceships designing?
My work desk is currently empty.
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nasa@social.beachcom.org ("NASA") wrote:
Gigantic Jets over Himalayan Mountains https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240618.html #APOD
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futurebird@sauropods.win ("myrmepropagandist") wrote:
Worse? It’s possible to use computers for every aspect of your life and not really understand much about them at all. This can lead to category errors (the way people discuss AI) and failures to recognize old con games when dressed up in digital clothes. eg “social media” becomes a novel threat rather than an old problem in a new context.
Unscrupulous men are treated like wizards even though we all know magic isn’t real.