emacsen

@emacsen@emacsen.net

Geek, Hacker, Free Software and Free Culture advocate, Jew

Barely interacts with this account anymore. If you want to follow me, follow @serge

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emacsen, to random

pika backup is a GUI over Borg, and it's genuinely the best desktop backup software I've used.

I wish there was a phone version of it.

emacsen, to fediverse

With a third person involved in the ActivityPub development confirmed as a Jew hater, I'm starting to wonder who in that community doesn't hate Jews...

emacsen, to random

Are you sold by my last blog post on using Plain Text Accounting with Profit First, but unsure how to connect the two? I've got you covered!

https://blog.emacsen.net/profit-first-plain-text-accounting.html

emacsen,

@simonmic

The sub-account is a good idea. I'll need to think about that. I think I had a reason why that didn't work for me, but I don't remember what it is now!

The auto-postings... I will absolutely need to look into. Thank you!

vwbusguy, (edited ) to random
@vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

Seasoning your own cookware is highly underrated.

emacsen,

@vwbusguy

Other than the smell of burning oil in your home, I agree

emacsen,

@vwbusguy

The seasoning is the burning of the oil into a polymer. If you're seasoning under the smoke point, you're not applying the seasoning (ie you're not making the polymer), so I'm not sure what the result is...

I suspect you're getting some burned material, but less than is ideal, or you're hitting the smoke point without realizing it.

emacsen, to random

I want to do more blogging this year. Here's my first blog post of 2024:

I use Profit First, the Theory of Constraints, and Plain Text Accounting to help my small business

Using Profit First, The Theory of Constraints

https://blog.emacsen.net/profit-first-constraints-plain-text-accounting.html

emacsen, to Logseq

i tried Logseq tonight, just to try it.

On one hand, it has a clean, nice interface and it uses plain text.

It also makes some interesting design choices to keep the system easy to use, some that I think could be beneficial to adopt.

But boy is its file format odd, and the fact it can't run on the web (AFAIK) makes it a bit of a non-starter for me.

emacsen, to random

One of the ways that web applications won over desktop application is the power of URIs.

With a URI and objects accessible on the web, I can get access to an article, but also an email, a calendar event, etc.

With desktop apps, if I want to "link to an email" it's virtually impossible outside of very specific application like Emacs that allow interlinking.

I feel like we're close to seeing this solved, but until then, the web has a hug advantage.

emacsen, to random

Thank you to @publicvoit . I still use your literate init.el after so many years.

emacsen, to random

I'm preparing to write a series of posts on my blog about time, task, and knowledge management.

I wish I didn't have to deal with so much else so I could focus on this.

;)

emacsen, to random

I know I don't post here much anymore...

I'm working on a blog post on knowledge management systems though.

On that topic... it would be really nice if files on a filesystem had some kind of stable ID that worked separately than filename.

emacsen,

@colby

I'm glad this works so well for you. For me, since I'm syncing files across systems using non-rsync tools, this wouldn't address my needs. But totally glad that this simple hack meets your needs!

emacsen,

@colby

Oh! I was thinking "Wow this sounds incredibly inconvenient, but at least he has a system that works for him..."

emacsen, to random

I may have to buy a Windows license key.

They do NOT make this easy...

emacsen,

Is anyone here a parent with children who do online learning?

If so, what platform does the school use? Does it work with Linux or require Windows?

victor, to random

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  • emacsen,

    @victor

    While I was named, I was deliberately not tagged, so I'm replying here.

    None of this is true. None. I wasn't involved at all in the moderation decision, and I never threatened to sue anyone.

    futurebird, to random
    @futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

    I find it more ominous than perhaps I ought that this little digital clock will not let me set the date beyond 2050. Intellectually, I can see it’s to make the single button interface less unwieldy— so I don’t need to press the button 100 times just to set the year— but it also is an unintended memento of death to come. And the reasonable but disturbing reality that I and this timer will not be at all the same in a quarter century. The timer will be garbage, or maybe recycled? what about me?

    emacsen,

    @futurebird

    This is odd. 2038 would actually make sense (though that's awfully close), 2050 OTOH... what's that about?

    emacsen, to random

    What hosted mail service do you use for your business?

    I host my own mail in my personal life, but my business email is hosted.

    Gandi is now charging for their hosted mail, and I don't want to use Google.

    I'm looking at Fastmail and Protonmail. I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with either for business, or has another recommendation?

    emacsen, to programming

    A bit of a programmer rant...

    People wonder why I like ORMs even when they're unnecessary. Firstly, I've never liked SQL. I think that writing queries to a RDBMS is something that a computer should do, akin to compilation. In the few times when extreme optimization is warranted, low level code can be generated to suit that specific case. In other times, ORMs usually provide a more natural interface to data that increases readability and code flow.

    1/2

    emacsen,

    @lanodan

    I entirely agree. SQL feels like a poor abstraction, one that should be relegated to the past, with a standard binary interface being offered, first optionally, then SQL being deprecated.

    emacsen, to random

    After a long time of thinking about it, I'm strongly considering retiring this account. Here's why, and what I'm likely to do. I'm open to feedback from followers on alternatives.

    I've used the name emacsen online since roughly 1999, and I still see myself associated with it, and making a single user instance was a no brainer.

    But these days, I run an entire other instance, and a vast majority of my posts are from @serge

    1/

    emacsen,

    @serge

    The main reason I created Babka was that I didn't feel Jews were safe on the Fediverse. While the mainstream Fediverse is better than Twitter, it's still unsafe for Jews, and Babka puts in significant effort to make it safe for Jews online.

    And frankly, if this project can't succeed, it's likely due to still not being able to have a safe space for Jews online. And if that's the case, then why be on the Fediverse at all?

    2/

    emacsen,

    If hundreds of hours spent on both engineering, moderation, and education can't fulfill this simple need, then there really isn't much hope, and running a single user instance might offer me some temporary reprieve, but it won't change the deeper fact.

    So I'm likely to keep this account up, but do an account migration. Then, if the project does fail, and I really want, I can migrate back here.

    What do folks think?

    3/3

    emacsen,

    @solarkraft

    If (more like when) I migrate, I'll use Mastodon's migration feature, so no need to do explicitly.

    As for being unsafe, I've had many experiences on the Fediverse that mirror the kinds of experiences I and other Jews have had on Twitter. This includes both finding and being subjected to hate speech and harassment from antisemites.

    In some ways, the Fediverse is worse for Jews in that other admins will happily say they are against hate speech while accepting antisemitism.

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