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underlap

@underlap@fosstodon.org

Husband, father, grandfather, follower of Jesus, but very much a work in progress.

Retired software developer, visiting lecturer, IETF editor. Likes repairability. BTW I use arch.

Hobbies: reading, blogging, running, sailing.

Delighted to live in Winchester, UK. Involved in a local church.

Banner: Derwent Water
Profile picture: Dorset coast

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ben, to random
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What's your go-to cold remedy?

underlap,
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@ben Plenty of rest and (non-alcoholic) liquid. Remember water is the best decongestant.

If it's more like flu, I might take a lemsip or paracetamol to relieve the symptoms.

danyork, to internet
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Two more questions that I would love to hear perspectives about (either or both):

1- what do you see as the biggest ways the potentially contributes to ?

2- what do you see as the ways the Internet can help address issues or find solutions?

For me I think for 1 it’s the general need for electricity, and specifically power(and water)-hungry data centers. For 2 it’s remote working, and the sharing of ideas, research, sensors.

underlap,
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@steely_glint @danyork I was going to make the same point about #1.

mike, to random
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I'm kinda on the fence about this feature right now. I can see where it would clean up the appearance of some posts. I'm not a dev on it or anything (or on anything else really), but I'm curious what your thoughts are.

https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/26260

underlap,
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@mike I'd like to read MAS-141 if it provides more context on the problem the PR is trying to solve. Without a convincing problem statement, the PR looks a bit speculative and could easily need reverting.

ben, to random
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In the throes of a freaking awful cold. Going to go through at least a box of ginger turmeric tea today. (Why does America individually wrap tea bags? Sometimes in plastic?)

underlap,
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@ben In the UK, tea bags often contained plastic, but tea companies are gradually switching to plastic free tea bags. See https://moralfibres.co.uk/the-teabags-without-plastic/

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  • underlap,
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    @grueproof @tinabellvance Nobody runs programs these days either. They feed some configuration files into a deployment orchestrator that deploys a container-scheduler (on virtual infrastructure) that instantiates containers whose layered file systems are downloaded from servers to which the layers of the program have previously been uploaded.

    timbray, to random
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    Brace your eyes. Here’s a tour of high-end turntables, priced between $10,675 and $500K (no, really). When it comes to the design visuals, “restraint” is not on the menu. https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/2023-editors-choice-best-turntables-10000-up/?mc_cid=00f29d6af6&mc_eid=a2cee37f05

    JR Transrotor Orion turntable
    Basis Audio A.J. Conti Transcendence turntable with SuperArm 12.5

    underlap,
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    @timbray A blind comparison would be fun.

    ben, to workersrights
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    I wrote this years ago, but I stand by it. Building downtime into your work and lifestyle improves your creativity, relationships, productivity, and health. Are you ready? Let’s go. https://medium.com/s/story/rules-for-resters-809e368c0fdb

    underlap,
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    @ben Very good. I decided to work a 37 hour week while working for an American company (in the UK) in my twenties. I continued this until retirement. I felt it improved my productivity, but, more importantly helped the quality of my family life and enabled me to develop interests outside work. I am continually shocked at the US workaholic culture and productivity myth and don't understand why more workers don't see through it.

    ben, (edited ) to technology
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    One reason of many why open sourced protocols are more secure: backdoors can't be kept hidden and abused by manufacturers and state actors. This was a serious breach and had the potential to destabilize nations. Secret and proprietary never means more secure. https://www.wired.com/story/tetra-radio-encryption-backdoor/?utm_source=werd.io&utm_campaign=mastodon&utm_channel=mastodon

    underlap,
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    mike, to random
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    Today we had our 7777th report. Reports aren't something I like to deal with, but I do feel like this is a milestone of sorts. has been around for just shy of 6 years, which means we've been handling over 1000 reports a year, every year, since it's inception. I feel like I need to say a solid thank you to our moderation team, both past and present, for all the hard work they do and have done to keep Fosstodon a place we like to call home. Thanks so much to all of you.

    underlap,
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    @dev_ric @mike Agreed. The apparent friendliness here is probably down to the moderation team. Many thanks to them!

    It would be interesting to see some stats of what happened about the reports.

    underlap, to stackoverflow
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    What, if anything, will protect stack exchange from enshitification? Is allowing LLM Q&As a step in that direction?

    underlap,
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    @timbray Fixed, thanks. I started with two t's but was misled by an article that I now can't find.

    Interesting observation (as usual). Reminds me of the sequence of video conferencing platforms that went down the tubes. Zoom is currently fine, but perhaps merely overdue a meltdown.

    ben, to random
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    Got into the daycare we wanted. Fuck yeah. 👊

    underlap,
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    @ben Delighted to find you on Mastodon! Your posts on Threads were one of the few reasons I hadn't completely given up on the platform. But now I basically have.

    I can delete the Threads app and save myself a lot of wasted time. Hurray!

    Maybe I'll dip back in there if they ever add ActivityPub support so I can port my followers and those I follow across to Mastodon. Maybe.

    danyork, to internet
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    “Very bad laws are still laws. The Tories are about to pass one that will make the damage caused by Brexit seem like a fart in a hurricane: the online safety bill. It will ruin your experience of the internet. Guaranteed.”

    ——
    The online safety bill: taking a sledgehammer to the internet in the UK?
    Using the Online Safety Bill to prevent harm to children is like saving them from drowning by boiling all the water in the UK into space
    https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/politics/the-online-safety-bill-taking-a-sledgehammer-to-the-internet-in-the-uk/

    underlap,
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    @danyork If true, one of the scariest statements in that article was "One of their key luminaries at an earlier stage of the process was Nadine Dorries."

    I don't think I've seen "luminaries" and "Nadine Forties" in the same sentence before.

    timbray, to random
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    Hey, a minor announcement: An IETF thing I helped with has been approved and will be getting an RFC number in a few weeks: https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-jsonpath-iregexp-08.html

    A small-ish subset of regular expression syntax/semantics, should work interoperably across the (many) popular regexp implementations.

    Mostly for use in other specifications I think?

    underlap,
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    @timbray Congratulations to you and Carsten! Let's see who uses this, apart from JSONPath...

    benjaminhollon, to random
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    For any Linux enthusiast, administrator, developer, systems engineer, or overall neck-beard, the terminal is the meat and potatoes of a good chunk of day-to-day work and interaction with Linux. Your terminal's shell is a powerful tool to make your work easier and more fun to work with.

    Configuring your shell to work for your needs is a useful skill to have and is at the heart of automation in your terminal environment.

    https://tty1.blog/articles/shell-yes/

    Special thanks to @btp for this guest article!

    underlap,
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    @benjaminhollon @btp Excellent! Thanks.

    robpike, to random
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    Never better! Went for a nice trip.

    underlap,
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    @robpike Get well soon, especially your neck!

    timbray, (edited ) to random
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    Dropped by Bluesky for the first time in a while. I'm a Fediperson but still have sympathy with what they're trying to do, and the tone seems to have stabilized for the moment.

    Anyhow, I have 30 invites that I haven't thought about in a while, so, giving them away. Reply to this post if you want one. In case that's more than 30 people I will invent totally arbitrary and questionably fair criteria for handing them out.

    Maybe stop if there are already a huge number of replies.

    underlap,
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    @timbray Can't spare the time, but I'd be interested if you'd care to blog about Bluesky.

    feditips, to random
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    In case you missed it, all links on Mastodon count as 23 characters towards your limit, no matter how many characters the link really is.

    So, you don't need to use link shorteners on Mastodon as they won't actually affect the link's length.

    Mastodon does this because it's better for everyone's privacy to avoid link shortener services, it means people can see what they're clicking on, and the link won't stop working if the shortener service shuts down.

    More info at:

    ➡️ https://fedi.tips/you-dont-need-link-shorteners-on-mastodon/

    underlap,
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    @feditips Nice! I notice that the CW counts towards the limit too, rather than having its own limit. I wonder about alt text on images?

    timbray, to random
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    Strong piece, about an aspect of the that has been on my mind:

    https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/is-it-hot-enough-yet-for-politicians-to-take-real-action

    • what will it take to flip the switch and create a global emergency mindset that will force the political action necessary to save our descendants’ lives?
    • when the switch flips, what are the top 10 painful high-impact things we could do to break the carbon curve’s back?
    underlap,
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    @timbray I think ethical investment by individuals as well as pension funds etc. could have a major effect by incentivising appropriate corporate behaviour.

    See, e.g. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58544966 and https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/money-finance/shopping-guide/ethical-investment-funds.

    Another source (https://makemymoneymatter.co.uk/21x/) claims "Cut your carbon 21x more than going veggie, giving up flying and switching energy provider simply by making your pension green."

    timbray, to fediverse
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    underlap,
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    @timbray I wonder if we will end up with sections (maybe partitions?) of the fediverse that federate freely within each section but which block other sections. An an extreme example, I wonder if truth.social federates with gab (and will threads federate with both of them)?

    It's interesting that many of the current instances in the fediverse seem to have compatible values, e.g. left, liberal. Did the Mastodon CoC set the tone? https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md. Or are these values prevalent among techies?

    underlap, to random
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    benjaminhollon, to random
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    Installing Debian 12 now. Wish me luck.

    underlap,
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    @benjaminhollon I really liked Debian!

    Shame it couldn't handle my graphics card (https://gist.github.com/glyn/b61d087f08f9ed0e0ca051228ed1676a), but hopefully YMMV.

    underlap,
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    @benjaminhollon @Anachron Debian's slower updates attracted me too, but after I switched to an older kernel (because of graphics problems), it felt like I was living on borrowed time. Plus I would hit bugs or missing features because of lagging behind. So it wasn't quite the sweet spot I'd imagined.

    Now on arch, I occasionally hit bugs after a rolling upgrade, but, so far, these have been resolved in a couple of weeks after another rolling upgrade.

    void is tempting because of no systemd...

    underlap,
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    @benjaminhollon @Anachron I wonder how tricky it would be to set up dual-boot, e.g. arch plus void, so I could switch distros with an easy way to revert?

    governa, to random
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    underlap,
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    @governa Just one?!

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