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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

interesting

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/aug/16/fbi-raid-dmitri-simes-trump

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

no! really? they wouldn’t do that, would they?

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kalleboo@bitbang.social ("Karl Baron") wrote:

In case you're curious how you connect that to the wall...

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nealcurtis@mas.to ("Nihil Curits") wrote:

An excellent summary of contemporary anxiety from Eventually Everything Connects by Sarah Firth.

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t_l_wood ("Tee Wood") wrote:

Well, shit 😂

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cosmicray ("Raymond Francis") wrote:

MIT dropped its contract with Elsevier, the huge scientific journal company. Their library instead arranged alternate access to journals and tools for researchers to get them. They’re saving $2 million/year:

https://sparcopen.org/our-work/big-deal-knowledge-base/unbundling-profiles/mit-libraries/

#academicpublishing #OpenAccess #science #scientificpublishing

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joshmillard ("Josh "cortex" Millard") wrote:

first three Kool-Aid commercials I ever saw all seemed pretty narratively conventional, but then the Kool-Aid Man broke the fourth wall

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collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:

I don't really know what Apple's own device simulator is good for when it doesn't even behave the same as an actual iOS device half the time.

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collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:

I've got 99 problems, and Safari is approximately 83 of them. #webdev

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xor@tech.intersects.art ("Parker Higgins") wrote:

missed it again!
https://shakedown.social/@helpingfriendlybot/112974256277635691

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hausfath@fediscience.org ("Zeke Hausfather") wrote:

The carbon cycle has been close to equilibrium through the Holocene; we know this because we measure atmospheric CO2 concentrations in ice cores. But in the past few centuries CO2 has increased by 50%, and is now at the highest level in millions of years due to human emissions.

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tojiro ("Brandon Jones") wrote:

So is @slightlyoff writing satire now? https://theonion.com/nation-wary-of-suddenly-usable-website/

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dracos ("Matthew") wrote:

@slightlyoff Obviously I like this :-) Interestingly, our services have recently been compared favourably performance wise to their previous solution – the slow third party backend is the same, we just have a much more "boring" frontend ;)

I am obligated to say, as always, as you mention “GIS systems”, that https://www.fixmystreet.com is a progressively-enhanced pan/zoom/click-able map on top of s :) Not perfect by any means, but still proud of it.

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bcantrill ("Bryan Cantrill") wrote:

Recently, Cockroach Labs has announced a transition to becoming an entirely proprietary software company. But where does that leave Oxide, which has used CockroachDB as the data repository for our control plane?

Surprising absolutely no one, @ahl and I are going to pick this up on the next Oxide and Friends, where we'll be joined by @dap to discuss our history and disposition with respect to CockroachDB. Join us: Monday, 5p Pacific!

https://discord.gg/QrcKGTTPrF?event=1274122729993277470

Background:

https://rfd.shared.oxide.computer/rfd/0508

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andycarolan@social.lol ("Andy Carolan :prami:") wrote:

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#free #badges #AI #humanmade #smallweb

https://ko-fi.com/s/4662b19f61

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dangrsmind@sfba.social wrote:

https://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/watch/donald-trump-insults-veterans-yet-again-217302085945

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Independent@press.coop ("The Independent :press:") wrote:

Trump campaign adds once-fired Corey Lewandowski in effort to save struggling campaign

Lewandowski managed 2016 Trump campaign and was disavowed in wake of 2021 sexual harassment allegations #press

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-corey-lewandowski-campaign-harris-b2597099.html?utm_source=press.coop

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

that clown, again? hysterical, I yam…
🤡

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-corey-lewandowski-campaign-harris-b2597099.html

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

“become less likely to reproduce and more inclined to acquire a cat.”

https://www.borowitzreport.com/p/study-people-exposed-to-jd-vance

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pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:

There are circumstances in which book burning is perfectly fine.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/08/16/i-guess-im-a-bookburner-now/

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collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:

I can't explain this but NASA is 1980s Transformers and SpaceX is Michael Bay's Transformers.

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vkc@linuxmom.net ("Veronica Explains") wrote:

For me, the important part is *not* using a Chromium based browser. I'm basically a "single issue browser user" in this regard.

Firefox still feels like the simplest way to do that. So that's what I'll keep using.

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vkc@linuxmom.net ("Veronica Explains") wrote:

I still use Firefox. It's still fine, uBlock still works on it.

I know Mozilla isn't perfect, but I still feel they're better than the alternatives on the whole.

I've also been playing with LibreWolf (a fork of Firefox) and it's got some strong defaults, but it's not packaged for all distros yet so it's hard to recommend it.

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GuillaumeRossolini@infosec.exchange ("Guillaume Rossolini") wrote:

@slightlyoff

Everyone in a site's production chain has agency to prevent disaster

The number of times I tried advocating for this at my previous job 🤷‍♀️ I didn’t always succeed but talking about it, repeatedly, is useful. “Isn’t that your job?” was always on the tip of their tongue, understandibly (to a degree).

The best argument I found was in the studies that show x% longer page load leads to y% loss of conversion (ie. direct correlation to campaign success, hence revenue).

And the best example for that was the home page, specifically the hero images in a carousel that was under the responsibility of the marketing team. They had tools to upload the images, set the links and alt text in the various languages the site was available in, set a schedule etc so there was no technical involvement at all. Sometimes there would be 6 or 7 images in that carousel, noticeably slowing down page loads on that most important page.

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sorin@toot.cafe ("Sorin Davidoi") wrote:

When you try out a new photo gallery application and it's maxing out all the cores for hours to generate the thumbnails, at least you can put the generated heat to good use by using it to grow a #focaccia.

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Alice@beige.party ("Alice McFlurry :bc:") wrote:

People always tell me I look like Velma from Scooby Doo so I entered a lookalike contest and I would have won if it weren't for those medaling kids.

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ElleGray@mstdn.social ("elle") wrote:

not saying I'm a prophet or anything but stuff like this happens to me all the time

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carpingdiem@med-mastodon.com ("Carpingdiem") wrote:

I love this time of year--the hummingbird babies have fledged and are constantly at the feeder, drinking and fighting. #birds #birding #birdsofmastodon #birdphotography #hummingbirds #nature #HoosierMast

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

In this sense, progressive enhancement can be understood as *"let browsers help as much as they can, and only add what they fail to provide"*

This leads to simpler, cheaper solutions to common problems. First, because many of the problems you'll end up with are about letting the browser help *more*, and if you haven't YOLO'd your site off a bridge, that's easier to do.

Second, because you've minimized the amount of JS that might be defeating browser attempts to help in the first place.

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

This post includes recommendations for teams that are procuring websites, and I think they can be summed up as: *buy simpler problems*.

Every feature that gets added via JavaScript is more complex, more expensive, and harder to improve. That means that when things go wrong, they're treble costly to fix because JS is _"f-it! we'll do it live!"_ for web development. JS disables or routes around all the ways the browsers try to help.

Let browsers help!

https://infrequently.org/2024/08/the-way-out/