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djfiander

@djfiander@code4lib.social

UX Web Services Librarian at a large Canadian university. Reader, cyclist, text-based lifeform.

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djfiander, to random
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"I thought that was non-diagetic"

OMG. Dying

djfiander, to random
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There are a lot of librarians right now who are telling themselves that Ex Libris is owned by ProQuest, so it's an American company.

Me, I am lots of librarians.

djfiander,
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@wdenton is difficult to do that when ProQuest, and now Clarivate, work so hard to maintain the separate identities of the various units. After all, Omni's hostname is ocul-uwo.primo.exlibrisgroup.com.

On the plus side Ex Libris, while still based in Israel, is not actually on contested territory.

wdenton, to random
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There's a template Word document here that has been copied by promotions committees for years. When I export to PDF I see this junk. I think it's based on a template, and years ago, the unknown creator hit some nonsense in a properties metadata field, and that nonsense has been copied onwards ever since.

djfiander,
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@wdenton classic

quinnanya, to datascience
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I've ended up with an inquiry from a student interested in examples of coming to people because of collection (especially in a war context, but open to anything). Do folks have any favorite pointers / examples I could pass along?

djfiander,
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@quinnanya "favorite"isn't exactly the right word, but in the 1930s, IBM Germany explicitly pushed computing machinery as a way to collate and identify "undesirables" (see, Shew, Ashley. 2023. Against Technoableism : Rethinking Who Needs Improvement. First edition. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, pp 89-92)

winterschon, to FreeBSD
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common linux-user FUD on FreeBSD forums:

> "modern wifi doesn't work!"
> "it won't run a desktop"

reality: user doesn't want to read docs/man/apropos

here's a Thinkpad X1 Nano:

  • KDE Plasma6 on FreeBSD 14.0R-p6
  • Intel AX201 wifi (basic wpa-supplicant params)
  • external travel monitor: plug-n-play, it just works

time required: 20 minutes of relaxed leisurely morning coffee sipping

djfiander,
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@winterschon The wifi connects, but it runs at 1/10 the speed of the same device under Linux, and it won't connect at all if you try to configure IPv6.

I'm posting this from my IBM Thinkcentre m90q running Freebsd 14.0p6, and I can't wait for the work on the iwlwifi project to finish so we do get the same performance as Linux.

djfiander, to random
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The only problem with the "WorldGov turns to fascism" plot in Babylon-5 is that it was blamed on malevolent aliens, rather than just being a thing that some humans do.

djfiander, to random
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Purolator is delivering two things to me today.

On two different trucks.

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Data Colada is in court and drily hilarious about it. https://datacolada.org/116

djfiander,
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@dsalo in my opinion (there that words again) when an academic responds to criticism of their research with a lawsuit, then they've already lost.

djfiander, to random
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An instagram ad from an account called "cashkrab" offering me a line of credit with the TikTok lady's voice is 💯 legitimate.

djfiander, to random
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djfiander, to random
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"I am a little concerned that your list of 'top ten most popular research guides' all start with the letter 'A'."

djfiander, to random
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"All Librarians Emeritus/Emerita shall be
accorded the following privileges:
...
e) they will be provided with a free dial-up for remote
access to the University computer system and the Internet for forty (40) hours per month...."

djfiander,
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@newrambler that's my current collective agreement. But opening up that clause just to fix such a huge anachronism isn't on anybody's list of priorities.

djfiander, to random
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Klein, D. S. (1997). The eight-fold path to e-commerce. In B to B (Vol. 82, Issue 10, pp. 17-). Crain Communications, Incorporated.

djfiander, to random
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"Bowie performed on Scarlett Johansson's 2008 album of Tom Waits covers, Anywhere I Lay My Head." -- Wikipedia

That's three names I never expected to see in the same sentence.

Twinklybugs, to random
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Accidentally called tacos “cockos” and my 10yo hasn’t taken a breath in 7 minutes

djfiander,
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@adr @Twinklybugs also me

djfiander, to random
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Computer account with only two folders:

  1. Unorganized
  2. Disorganized
djfiander, to random
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Going to start referring to the local Scottish and British shops as "ethnic grocery stores"

dsalo, to random
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Who else is making a note of the authors of rah-rah-AI-everything, rah-rah-GPT articles so as not to believe anything these chumps ever write again?

Just me? Huh.

djfiander,
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@adr @dsalo @edsu Not to name any names or anything.... ;-)

(end of career: yes; though leader: never in a million years)

djfiander,
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@dsalo "Are you fucking kidding me with this shit?" -- Reviewer 2.

djfiander, to random
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Ex Libris development is based in Israel.

djfiander, to random
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@mwl any plans for a bhyve book? 😈

djfiander, to random
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I never could get the hang of Thursdays

joat, to random
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1/2

The procedure to get a firmware download for an IBM-rebadged Broadcom-formerly-Brocade device is infuriatingly Kafkaesque. Any worse and I'll turn into an insect.

Search on Broadcom - nope, need login.

Login... nope, not found.

Search IBM. Found! Give me file? No, just a link to Broadcom.

Give me link? No, login.

Log in... give me now? No, enter serial number.

Finally have link.

djfiander,
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@joat Why not both?

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