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krinkle

@krinkle@fosstodon.org

Dutch geek from Enschede living in London.

Principal Engineer at Wikimedia Foundation, https://fosstodon.org/@qunit project lead, jQuery Infra (OpenJSF) https://social.lfx.dev/@jquery, W3C Web Performance, ♥️ FLOSS.

Creative interests: linguistics, music, photography. Work interests: performance, web standards, UI design, digital privacy and security.

Avatar photo by Niek Hidding.

#webperf #PHP #mediawiki #wikipedia #qunit #nederlands #music #muziek #fedi22

Formerly at mastodon.technology (2019-2022).

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leaverou, to random
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Doing some research on design systems / design tokens, especially around color.

What are some good open source color palettes?
So far I have: Open color, Open props, Tailwind, Material, Adobe Spectrum, GitHub Primer, Ant Design, IBM Design Language, Radix UI, Bootstrap.

Req: Need to have a page that lists all their colors (see examples).

Looking at color palettes primarily for UIs, not those designed exclusively for dataviz.

The Material color palette
Open Props

krinkle,
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vic, to Wikipedia
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Woke up, had coffee & Italian sweets, kicked impostor syndrome in the 🎱 🎱
wasn't ever on my bingo card, but here we are!
Any tips for rookie editors (that aren't in the official guidance)?

krinkle,
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@vic

Stay humble.
Ask questions.
Keep at it, slowly.
Expect to never stop learning.

If something seems difficult or strange, remember you're not alone and plenty of people are eager to help as we share a common purpose/mission of improving Wikipedia, you can reach out on talk pages, village pumps, wiki project pages, and off-wiki on fedi to explain what you want to do, and ask for help.

And most of all... keep going, at your own pace!

bagder, to random
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The thing about me being a BDFL for is that it has the D in there. I have the means and ability to push for just about anything I like. I say that I truly try to be a benevolent dictator, but then I presume quite a few dictators would say so.

Next week I will tell you all about how I view this dictatorship and how it is not quite like a dictatorship of a country since in our case, everyone could just leave if I misbehave.

krinkle,
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@bagder

ein Man, ein Computer, ein Curl.

Together they champion the cause of the innocent, in a world of criminals who operate above dial-up speed?

https://youtu.be/Dk4Ja8gtIWM?t=10s

dustinrue, to random
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TIL you can absolutely use an external fan on a M1 MacBook Air to cool it and keep thermal throttling to a minimum. Janky? Yes but 99% of the time I am not working with video or anything so CPU intensive that it causes issues.

krinkle,
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@dustinrue

I could do with an external fan that occasionally cools the PEBKAC operating this machine, whenever they and their Mac are working hard.

(Person existing between keyboard and chair.)

Greg, to random
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Holy cow, the person sitting behind me at the coffee shop is on work calls (fine, I do it too) but they sound JUST LIKE those "here's what corporate speak sounds like when spoken by a millennial" videos.

krinkle,
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@brooke @Greg @TheDJ

> Flesh that out and run it up the flagpole, ping the boss and circle back. Prioritize to align on lunch orders criticality. Land the plane. Five-year plan to pivot and productize the deliverables.

http://officeipsum.com/ via https://office.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:Import-stickytable

#OfficeIpsum #LoremIpsum

mattedgar, to random
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Visiting a house...

krinkle,
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@mattedgar

🎶 Our house, a
🎶 very very very fine house, [..]

https://youtu.be/aunVlekXjkE?t=1m21s

chris, to random
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Oh great... As if it isn’t bad enough that I have to clear every single mention notification twice in Ivory (and there is no way to turn off the rest of the notifications)... now even going to each tab no longer clears them and I need to quit the app entirely to do so.

I think it's time I put all my computers away... in the trashcan.

krinkle,
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lapcatsoftware, to random
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WWDC 2004: Redmond, start your photocopiers.

WWDC 2024: Redmond, we’ve started copying your Copilot.

krinkle,
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@lapcatsoftware

I immediately hear the Bertrand's voice, and vice versa, the way I know to recognise his voice is because I remember how he said this very sentence.

He did an educational video on LLMs recently on his truly empty 20yo YT account:

https://youtu.be/QwtyIDmhxh4?feature=shared

krinkle, to apple
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The Great Flattening by Ben Thompson.

Ben makes the case that the Internet and various Apple products, aren't reductive, but rather empowering and positive. Decentralisation is at the core.

I believe this wasn't just Jobs-era marketing but a reality, one I and my family grew up benefiting from. GarageBand!

But, does Apple still believe that today? It seems with every release, my devices can do less with things I own, music, files, etc

https://stratechery.com/2024/the-great-flattening/

#stratechery #BenThompson #apple

krinkle, to random
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Who wants a Berliner (jam-filled hole-less donut), when you could be having a Murdered Donut!

https://xoxo.zone/@neilk/111324872890527721

krinkle, to Wikipedia
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Best sentence of the Wikipedia article about temperance activist Carrie Nation:

“Her methods escalated from simple protests to serenading saloon patrons with hymns accompanied by a hand organ, to greeting bartenders with pointed remarks such as, ‘Good morning, destroyer of men’s souls'.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Nation

via https://juliawise.net/how-bad-is-alcohol/

krinkle, (edited ) to random
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"When the pyramids were being built, there were still woolly mammoths."

Ah, another great mystery revealed about the pyramids. It was the mammoths all along! 🦣

via @jkottke

https://kottke.org/14/02/unlikely-simultaneous-historical-events

Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolly_mammoth#Extinction

krinkle, (edited )
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Speaking of the Seven Wonders.

The wonders co-existed less than 60 years!

When this list formed around 100-200 BC, the pyramids were as old to them, as the list itself is to us now. Some 2000 years in both directions!

The newest wonder, Colossus of Rhodes, had only been built a few decades before the list started to circulate, and by the time the list reached its current format of seven wonders, the statue was already in ruins for several decades more.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Wonders_of_the_Ancient_World

krinkle, to random
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My latest modern art instalment.

I call it, "Le Derrière".

#ModernArt

krinkle, to random
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Charged thousands of dollars for an empty Amazon S3 buckets?

"""
I opened my bucket for public writes and collected over 10GB of data within less than 30 seconds.
"""

It's like registering a domain previous used by malware. I forget where I read it, but it was something like $huge amounts of Internet web and email traffic are former malware and viruses still diligently trying to seek instructions or deposit data.

via @jonty via @WPalant

https://medium.com/@maciej.pocwierz/how-an-empty-s3-bucket-can-make-your-aws-bill-explode-934a383cb8b1

krinkle, to random
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@zachleat

I wonder if there's a better way to show page weight on leaderboards.

One thing could be to sync their Y-axis so that they're lines on the same base chart (instead of relative to own history only).

Another might be to then invert that axis with bottom the current largest and top the current-smallest. Or... maybe a singlestat number with current size of each and some kind of shared color range (no line/history until click).

Thoughts?

https://www.speedlify.dev/test-runners/

#speedlify #webperf

lapcatsoftware, to random
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I really dislike how Mastodon handles direct messages, as if there were just any other post with replies.

Twitter does this much better. Direct messages are grouped by person, as they should be. On Mastodon, though, it’s difficult to see your message history with a person, and it’s always unclear whether you should reply to an old, possibly unrelated direct message or start a new “thread”, which is more difficult than it should be.

krinkle,
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@lapcatsoftware @grumpygamer

All that is true, but difficult does not mean impossible.

Mastodon has shipped E2E encryption in its API for ~4 years now (based on Matrix, very similar to libsignal, it claims).

https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/13820

Future work at

https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/19565

krinkle,
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@mp @lapcatsoftware

Some other Fedi software pretend to do the above but within any server handling, like ELK, that seems worse as that makes it seem more safe than it actually is. Any wrong mention...

For Mastodon specifically, I believe they don't want to create a separate UI until E2E is also finished.

https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/13820

https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/19565

krinkle, to blogging
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"""
That accident of history ended up more meaningful to me: while I am most well-known for Stratechery, I am equally proud of the paid newsletter model — services like Substack were based on Stratechery [...]
"""

I had no idea the link was that explicit. Indeed, the linked interview with Substack founder explicitly says they were inspired by Ben Thompson's Stretchery blog.

https://stratechery.com/2024/mkbhds-for-everything/

krinkle, (edited ) to random
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The year is 1984, A-ha records it's now-famous song and music video. At its 25th anniversary, the band released a 3-part documentary.

Bunty Bailey, the star actrice, reunites with Morten Harket, at the diner where they filmed the original music video. It's called Savoy Diner, and it's in London!

Looks like it finally closed during the pandemic, just months after the documentary...

https://youtu.be/CcxLyGKw48s?t=6m45s

https://www.fantrippers.com/en/fanspots/savoy-cafe/

#pipewrenchfight #LiteralVersion #TakeOnMe

krinkle, to random
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Fastly uses the H2O reverse proxy for fast and secure TLS termination over QUIC, HTTP/3, HTTP/2, and 1.1.

The project site compares its benchmarks only to Nginx. I'd love to see a more recent comparison that includes ATS (Apache Traffic Server), HAProxy, and Varnish/Hitch as fellow reverse proxies for TLS termination.

https://www.fastly.com/blog/tls-more-secure-always-fast

via @devs and https://ieji.de/@SolSoCoG/109392993726218659

simevidas, to random
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In German and Croatian, vote = voice. It’s the same word.

🇩🇪 Meine Stimme an der Wahl.
🇭🇷 Moj glas na izborima.

In these languages, my vote in the election = my voice in the election.

krinkle, (edited )
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@simevidas

From Wiktionary:
> voice, from [..] Old French (voiz). Displaced native [..] Old English (stefn) [..]

"stefn" came from Proto-Germanic stebnō, and would eventuelly become German "Stimme".

The same root entered English as "steven", and is still used in the idiom "even steven" (to have an equal voice/vote).

vote/voice share no root, but English does have "say" which can mean vote (I have no say in this, I have an equal say on the matter).

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/voice

neilk, to random
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A bedtime story for web developers. With lots of twists and a happy ending

https://blog.chriszacharias.com/page-weight-matters

krinkle,
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@neilk

Classic! This article influenced me a lot in caring about webperf during my first years working on Wikipedia performance.

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Architecture

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Performance_Team#Milestones

#webperf #mediawiki

krinkle, to webdev
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Geoff Graham, former lead editor of CSS-Tricks @geoff, wrote:

"""
My professional identity shifts from CSS developer, JavaScript developer, WordPress developer, web designer, technical editor, and educator depending on who you talk to. [..]
"""

I feel you. Even before I became a staff/principal engineer, I found this industry only enjoyable and effective when you're not afraid to take on different hats. I can't imagine doing just one of these.

https://geoffgraham.me/shifting-identities/

#webdev #staffengineer

krinkle, (edited ) to random
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Difficult.

Difficult is a cult centered around the exchange of Diffie–Hellman public keys. Its members are primarily known for their interest in obscure cryptographic inventions.

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