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joni, to random
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I have this older guy following me around at the park. Completely uninvited, he changes his walking direction to follow me around and slows me down and keeps me from my pace and podcasts. I have no interest to talking to him about himself for an hour.

Due to the layout of the park I cannot always avoid him. Today I told him directly I was late for work and couldn't talk. I picked up my pace and he CHASED ME. I'm so tired of this and would like to avoid changing my walking time. What the hell?

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@joni I’m sorry. You shouldn’t have to deal with his poor decisions.

peter, to random
@peter@thepit.social avatar

pretty funny watching it dawn on the software community that they are, in fact, labor.
https://mastodon.social/@mhoye/112519917905563262

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@hakamadare @peter @adriano A ton of people did get better jobs because their open source projects got them past first round screening or developed a social network they didn’t have because they weren’t part of the Berkeley/MIT/Stanford community. Better than the unpaid exposure exploitation but feels a lot like a postdoc doing useful work for industry where most of the money isn’t made by the author.

petrillic, to random
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Upside? We might find out who they’ve been laundering billions for in the fine art market. https://infosec.exchange/@patrickcmiller/112521007680683305

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@petrillic see who preemptively says hackers are trying to frame them?

kjhealy, to random
@kjhealy@mastodon.social avatar

The horror twist of course is that it turns out the skeleton is also me

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@jessamyn @kjhealy there are least 4 other people with my name who work in overlapping areas. I have multiple times found a post answering a question I had where I had to pause and check that I hadn’t somehow figured out something deeply obscure and forgotten about it entirely.

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@becomingwisest I don't think people appreciate just how hard it is to maintain an alternate career as a weather-forecasting WWF star.

pnh, to random

Well. Over the last week and a half, what started as mysterious unprecedented lower back pain accelerated into complete immobility and more pain than I’ve ever experienced in my life. Now being admitted to hospital overnight. New experiences woo yay.

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@pnh oh, that’s terrible. I hope you have a speedy recovery!

foo, to random
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Today me: "Web browsers are modern marvels. They can do almost literally anything you could do with an OS 'native' application."

90s me: "Awesome, so all apps have shifted to web sites now?"

"Uh, so, most apps are a transparent embedded web browser displaying a web site which you can't get to through a normal web browser, and the concept of complex 'web sites' are shunned in favor of these apps."

"What, why?"

"Still not sure why."

"Is there any benefit to this madness?"

"No."

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@foo the huge financial inertia of the ad-tech industry factors in, too. Companies pushed apps hard because they could get so much more data than a browser-based app would let them, which also meant that the platform vendors had a competing incentives since they get a cut of app sales. I increasingly view the last couple of decades as the industry selling out users.

paulmcaleer, to random
@paulmcaleer@mastodon.social avatar

Kia is killing it with EVs. This feels like a successor to the Niro, unless that little guy lives on as a cheaper model, but: 372-mile range, chunky good looks, seats 5. Honestly, I may wait to see this one. Coming to the US in 2025 or 2026.

In contrast, US manufacturers are sticking with overpriced EV SUVs with features like Has No CarPlay and Does Crab Walk You'll Never Actually Use.

https://www.motor1.com/news/720615/kia-ev3-coming-to-us/

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@paulmcaleer what about “costs more than the U.S. household median income”? Everyone seems to be competing on that feature.

NotTheLBCGuy, to random
@NotTheLBCGuy@mstdn.social avatar

Three years from now, when vendors are ripping their hugely expensive and utterly failed AI bullshit out of their products, their Product Owners will be laughing and shaking their heads and saying “what WERE they thinking?” And then rushing to implement the next digital panic to dogshit their products because they can’t let their competitors get a lead on the brand new dogshit.

acdha,
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@NotTheLBCGuy @tweedge I guess at least the silver lining to it costing so much is that they won’t pull a Google and just leaving it unmaintained for a decade before removing it after something finally breaks.

mistersql, to random
@mistersql@mastodon.social avatar

Regarding MS Recall, I've been running #timesnapper on my machines for ages and #rescuetime - I think MS needs to ask people if they want to turn it on, people are either going to really like it or want to leave no trail (and boy do we leave trails, in browser and file system w/o Recall). Other than that, this doesn't seem to warrant the drama people are tweeting.

https://timesnapper.com/

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@mistersql I think it’s coming against the backdrop of various Windows features you can’t turn off and corporate spyware on the rise. This kind of thing needs to be highly trustworthy but I think a lot of people are jumping to the end game where it’s not possible to disable in Windows 14. Those little metrics-juicing games they play cost more in trust than they generate in profits.

mjibrower, to random
@mjibrower@mastodon.social avatar

Just gonna keep boosting “Linux on the desktop” jokes

acdha, (edited )
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@mjibrower I soooo want to make jokes about it being the “Year of Linux on the cooktop” jokes but sadly the Thermador line runs OpenBSD(!) instead:

https://media3.bsh-group.com/Documents/9001276698_B.pdf

cstross, (edited ) to random
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Can anyone recommend a decent iTerm2 replacement for macOS now that iTerm2 has jumped the shark and is pushing ChatGPT integration down my throat? (Preferably one that is (a) free and (b) doesn't require hand-editing JSON files to change the font size and typeface.)

EDIT: hint: point (b) is crucial—if I have to hand-edit a config file that's an automatic fail. Life is too short to be forced to futz around to configure a basic tool.

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@cstross what are you looking for which Terminal.app doesn’t do? That could narrow down the options.

sdether, to random
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If you're going to use a date picker with no manual entry for birthday, don't default it to today. It's highly unlikely I use your website on the day or even the year I was born

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@sdether I especially like when they have some obtrusive validation nag when you start to fill it out in the natural control order and get two warnings before you get to the year. It’s such a harsh “nobody who works on this cares” reminder.

petrillic, to random
@petrillic@hachyderm.io avatar

You know what this company needs? More ticketing systems.

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@petrillic Good idea - you should put in a ticket!

acdha,
@acdha@code4lib.social avatar

@petrillic hey dawg, I hear you like TASKs in your RITMs in your REQs!

Bonus points: SN implemented most of their validation in the front end so if you use the API you used to constantly worry about making tickets which aren’t usable.

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