
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
new blog post up about system design choices
https://blog.ncoti.org/application-or-webapp-a-basic-design-choice-2/
@torgo may enjoy it
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
new blog post up about system design choices
https://blog.ncoti.org/application-or-webapp-a-basic-design-choice-2/
@torgo may enjoy it
Reblogged by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
patrickbrosset@mas.to ("Patrick Brosset") wrote:
Today is the LAST day to submit proposals for the Interop 2025 project.
But also, it's a great time to review the existing proposals and upvote the ones you care about!
Unleash your thumbs-up emojis at:
https://github.com/web-platform-tests/interop/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Afocus-area-proposal
Reblogged by collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth"):
deno_land@fosstodon.org ("Deno") wrote:
4 years after Deno 1.0, the next generation of JavaScript is ready for production at scale.
Deno 2 is out today
🐢 Fully backwards compatible with Node and npm 📦 Package management and node_modules and package.json
📅 Long term supportdeno.com/2
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jalefkowit@vmst.io ("Jason Lefkowitz") wrote:
Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
coopartisans@social.coop ("Artisans Cooperative") wrote:
Join the Artisans Cooperative as an Artisan or Supporter to take back control from big tech marketplaces!
We are currently running a Membership Drive this month, so check out how to join for as little as $10!
Check it out here: https://artisans.coop/pages/membership
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infobeautiful@vis.social ("Information Is Beautiful") wrote:
Another reasons to tut at the Mercator Map projection - how a circle with a radius of 5,000km, centred on Paris, looks according the the Mercator projection
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
After verifying my Firefox settings hadn't changed, I noticed that my other programs may have also been affected. So I went to GNOME's accessibility settings, and toggled the "Large Text" switch you see below. Meaning, I flipped it on, watched all the text embiggen, and then flipped it back off, and watched all the text get smaller, but not *as* small. Now the text in everything looks the same as before, as far as I can tell.
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
I think it's even affecting the size of the browser tabs... Huh.
(Yes. I'm wearing my glasses. 😆)
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
I updated Firefox on my Fedora system, and now nearly all sites text size seems smaller than it was. I'm having to bump zoom to 120% to get things back to the size they were. So it's like everything has an 83% zoom applied? Weird...
BBC's #Ludwig is great. A short whodunit series with Monk vibes, and a perfect cast:
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
okay, Fall is really here
Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io ("mekka okereke :verified:") wrote:
Based on new data, I've changed my mind about the belief that "People don't change their minds based on new data."🙂🙃
My previous belief was based on the great research on the "backfire effect," done by Brendan Nyhan in 2010. But in 2020, Brendan did new research, showing that he was wrong about people not changing their minds.🙃🙂
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1912440117He showed that presenting the right data the right way, does cause people to change their minds. This was the right data and way for me.
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Reblogged by kornel ("Kornel"):
When logging into Wordpress.org (login.wordpress.org) you have to confirm that you are not affiliated with WPEngine.
While this looks petty and childish it's another sign the Wordpress is in the hands of people who can't find less destructive ways to handle their fucking midlife crisis.
Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
rougier@toot.aquilenet.fr ("Nicolas P. Rougier") wrote:
Reviewer Manifesto, with some explanations: https://github.com/rougier/reviewer-manifesto
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
random weird stuff like this was a big part of why I loved working in Sillycone Valley in the 80s & 90s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz4FshiMu3U
"I'm not going to serve you any coffee, I don't want you to short-circuit"
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
I don't know about you, but I always want to get my climate science from a Trump-worshipping Texan in a cowboy hat.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/10/09/this-is-why-the-republicans-want-to-ban-noaa/
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
In all the time I've lived in Minnesota, I've never received a general evacuation order. I don't understand Floridians.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/10/09/hey-florida-you-still-there/
nadim@infosec.exchange ("Nadim Kobeissi") wrote:
My experiences running a failed VC-backed startup a few years ago, preceded by my experiences getting grants from government agencies, have made me incredibly allergic to seeking project financing. This has come to the detriment of my potential, and I wish I had solutions.
rmrenner ("The Old Gay Gristle Fest") wrote:
8. The Black Cat (1934). A strange collage of science fictional and gothic elements. Boris Karloff lives in an Art Deco mansion in Hungary built on the site of a WWI massacre and the movie treats the mansion as the 20th century's equivalent of a gothic manor. But the conversion from 19th to 20th century is incomplete so you have servants in peasant blouses wandering around in rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and bakelite alarm clocks
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flavorjones@ruby.social ("Mike Dalessio") wrote:
wtf with these shenanigans
https://every.to/p/the-disappearance-of-an-internet-domain
.io is doomed, fml
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Gankra@toot.cat ("Aria Desires") wrote:
using LaTeX is easy, all you need to know is that when Donald Knuth failed the Mark of Mastery Exam and lost his ability to wield a keyblade, his heart manifested that power into a new person: Tela Type
Tela had the power to wield the Fountain Keypen, which was mightier than any Keyblade.
However when Tela's best friend Roxe was consumed by darkness (creating the nobody Xerox and the heartless Bell), Tela fell into despair and lost her heart too, creating the nobody LaTeX and the heartless Metafont.
You first meet Metafont in *Kingdom Hearts e-ε: ligature drop descender*, although they aren't that important.
LaTeX first appears in *Kingdom Hearts π-ε : hbox overfull*, although at that point they're called TeX.
They only become LaTeX in *Kingdom Hearts Literate:coded* where they merge with their digital replica in a simulation of TAOCP and discover the χ-macro that was hidden inside themselves by king Mickey.
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williampietri@sfba.social ("William Pietri") wrote:
Women only, a quick question: How bad is the reply guy problem on Mastodon? (Please boost for a good sample.)
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
I like when the CSS takes a split second to render and you get to see who the website truly is
like yeah apple dot com you're just a bunch of unordered lists I can't believe I was ever afraid of you
Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
vmaderna@mastodon.art ("Victoria Maderna") wrote:
Hi #PortfolioDay! I'm Victoria, Argentinian illustrator & gouache wrangler. Looking for new illustration projects!
Also open for animal painting commissions:
https://victoriamaderna.com/animal-painting-commissionshi@victoriamaderna.com
https://victoriamaderna.com
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janrosenow@mastodon.energy ("Jan Rosenow") wrote:
When people think about leading countries in renewable energy they rarely think about Lithuania.
The country has now reached a whopping 60% of wind + solar as a share of total electricity generation making it number 3 in the world.
In 2012 gas still supplied 64% of Lithuania's electricity. It's now down to about 10%.
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
bourgwick@heads.social ("jesse jarnow") wrote:
40 years ago tonight, the #GratefulDead in #worcester. fall ’84, show #3.
soundboard: https://archive.org/details/gd84-10-08.sbd.wiley.14450.sbeok.shnf
steve rolfe audience tape: https://archive.org/details/gd1984-10-08.nak700.rolfe.miller.94303.sbeok.flac24 [1/6]
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social ("Kevin Beaumont") wrote:
Cyber Toufan launched a massive cyberattack* on Israel by sending 2500 faxes (yes, faxes) via an online website. I've verified Cyber Toufan sent them.
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
"Now that 4.3 is done, our focus for the next release will be on implementing the highly requested features of quote posts..."
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
wdlindsy@toad.social ("William Lindsey :toad:") wrote:
Veteran meteorologist and hurricane expert John Morales breaks down in tears on an NBC Florida broadcast as he warns what's happening with Milton:
"This is just horrific. … You know what's driving this. I don't need to tell you. Global warming, climate change leading to this and becoming an increasing threat."
#hurricane #Milton #Florida #Tampa #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #Trump #Republicans #lies #disinformation
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sps@historians.social ("Steve Schwinghamer") wrote:
"The federal government has no legal duty to ensure First Nations have clean drinking water."
I don't care if this is a flawless legal approach.
Setting aside the whole ethic of reconciliation and good faith (!), you can't take the paternalistic and controlling stance of maintaining the Indian Act on the one hand, and refuse responsibilities on the other...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/shamattawa-class-action-drinking-water-1.7345254