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urlyman

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Cycling, designing, coding, over-thinking. Bit sweary.

Climate shadow boxing https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/climate-shadow-carbon-footprint

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1/3
I skim read https://normalflow.pub/posts/2024-02-08-patterns-for-style-composition-with-html-and-web-components and note it prioritises code concerns as:

  • performance
  • then resilience
  • then flexibility

The first is user-focused, the second and third are broadly developer-focused.

I’m willing to bet that by 2030 we’ll see a distinct shift towards

resilience with a user focus, with performance as a support to that.

How far we go toward that remains to be seen.

For now, for the most part, the notion of intermittency is not remotely on devs’ radar

urlyman,
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…but it will be.

For California to extend the > 100% of electricity demand from renewables out beyond 0.25 to 6 hours per day a whole lot of geopolitical ducks need to line up and… stay in line.

https://electrek.co/2024/04/15/renewables-met-100-percent-california-energy-demand-30-days/

And that’s with a region blessed with PV potential, and doesn’t take account of the thousands of other demands currently satisfied by oil derivatives.

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urlyman,
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…confronting demand is going to be painful for economies addicted to growth. And the greater the level of demand, the greater the cultural pain.

The energy demand per capita of the US is 47x that of Kenya, approaching 2x Germany, and almost 4x the UK

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urlyman, to random
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Cloud seeding:

The rise of storage on the World Wide Web.

To fuel the training of AI.

To make it rain technofeudalism,
with the growing likelihood of hailstorms of eugenics

https://overcast.fm/+nh1Av4Rz4

urlyman, to random
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I read Jonathan Freedland’s article about Starmer/Biden in yesterday’s Guardian, because it was right there, on the front page of the Journal section.

I knew what I was going to get, but I read it anyway
🙄

And what I got was…

several hundred words of blindingly obvious analysis and a lack of any substantive suggestions about what to do instead.

Nice gig if you can get it, week in, week out

urlyman,
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(Some) Guardian columnists:

We see the vacuity of where centrist politics has led us. We can write thousands of words about our seeing it. But we just cannot name what to do about it.

We can throw in phrases like “people are demanding more radical change”. But we must NOT explore any radical change or how it might conceivably be shepherded

urlyman, to random
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We’re a social species.
We respond to the stuff other people do.
If they make music, we listen, or make music with them, or tell them they suck.
If they fly, we fly, or tell them they shouldn’t.
If they go to war, we pick a side.
We respond quickly.

Climate doesn’t get invited to any parties. And it doesn’t get in our grill either. Although ‘weather’ does.

But the parties we’re throwing are changing the climate. And we are responding much slower than we are changing it

urlyman, to webdev
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I’ve been avoiding display:contents because of all the problems people like @aardrian and @eric have written about.

But, coincident with this post yesterday – https://mastodon.social/@urlyman/112449897977897437 – I actually had a need to use it for a non-public facing thing.

HOWEVER…

TIL that in Firefox it completely breaks the anchoring effect of an id attribute attached to an element.

Put differently, a link to an element with display: contents DOES NOT WORK 🤦‍♂️

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The UK government:
we’re releasing dangerous criminals early to relieve delays in the court system.

Also the UK government:
we’re prosecuting people who are doing nothing more than causing minor delays to an economy that, unchecked, will drive us all off a cliff and the court system with it

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/may/15/uk-climate-activists-convicted-in-first-trial-of-new-anti-protest-laws

urlyman,
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…I fully expect the incoming Labour government to be this stupid too

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Leaving aside the societal misery AI will cause, will it have taken less total energy* to do the thing than it took to do the thing before.

*resourcing + manufacture + training + processing

Since we are not adequately collating the energy footprint of those things (because we have an economy that still, more or less, does not care) it seems likely that in most cases we haven’t got a damned clue.

Welcome to the acceleration of the FAFO https://mastodon.social/@urlyman/112095238476262957

urlyman, to random
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I would really like green growth to work.

For everyone.

But for me,
from where we are,
within the terms with which we currently define economic growth…

it doesn’t look remotely realistic.

But the artefacts of pursuing it could provide a crash pad

for a bit
for some.

That’s something

urlyman, to random
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Turns out, the second half of my life will have been about unlearning many of the things I learned in the first half

urlyman, to cycling
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Pedestrians standing two abreast across both cycle lanes.

Me: “Please look out”

Him: “Ease up mate”

I was easing up. I did.

But you wouldn’t walk in a road and say that to an approaching (speed limit observing) car 🤷🏼‍♂️

urlyman,
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Van driver doing an unanticipatable three point turn in the middle of two-way moving traffic.

Him, as I brake as fast as I can and find myself alongside his open window: “Why can’t you wait?”

Me: “I’m trying to”

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It’s always the cyclist’s fault, especially when it isn’t. Sigh

urlyman,
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@Roadwarrior29 I hear you. Why don’t you like us English shitting on you?

urlyman,
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@MadeyeTheCarnaptious I don’t know that you’ll be better off outside the Union, but I do know I have no right to decide for you. And it all hinges on what constitutes “better off”

@Roadwarrior29

urlyman,
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@MadeyeTheCarnaptious Like I say, I have no right to decide for you. And I have no argument with the points you make. But…

The way things have been is so unimaginably different from the way things are going to be, whether we like it or not.

I’d like the EU to last. I’d like it to carry on doing a debatably OK job of being the least awful economic block in the global north, but that’s not remotely enough and, given external pressures, not likely to last

@Roadwarrior29

urlyman,
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@MadeyeTheCarnaptious I think what we will see within the next 20 years is a fragmentation into regional blocks that look nothing like the current alliances we have. So figuring out what constitutes “better off” in that chaotically unpredictable space is hard

@Roadwarrior29

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Sam sets out a policy list in 10 posts.
Let’s make it happen.

https://mastodon.green/@samsterby/112427538575884089

urlyman, to random
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One of the words I have developed a real antipathy towards is “productivity”.

https://zirk.us/@ChrisMayLA6/112415297543459566

Our obsession with it goes to the heart of why everything is fked.

And no, I am not a lazy bastard

joelanman, to CSS
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Is setting up a CSS grid, then having row divs with display: contents so its contents line up with grid a common pattern? Any pitfalls?

urlyman,
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@joelanman I see you opted for subgrid, but fwiw display: contents has, as @eric puts it, “a long and storied history when it comes to accessibility”

I don’t know if much has changed since Eric wrote this a year ago:
https://ericwbailey.website/published/display-contents-considered-harmful/

pvonhellermannn, to random
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Half thinking of starting an hashtag here, about the dire, dire state of UK (global?) higher education. Sharing nuggets of senior management decisions, neoliberal language, and overall slow collapse.

Won’t work of course because most of us can’t risk honesty, but honestly: the everyday reality of what is happening deserves recording in all its depressing and damning detail.

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@pvonhellermannn I totally agree.

I understand why, but I wince slightly when we make arguments for education in terms of economic benefits. Similar to how we frame the economic worth of ‘ecosystem services’ as a reason not to cut down a forest. And then… cut it down, bit by bit.

But we’re in so deep that we’re clutching at straws

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