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kerfuffle

@kerfuffle@mastodon.online

Musician, storywriter, gamer, software developer and social science enthusiast. Into #java, #kotlin, #metal, #agile, #DDD, #horror, #lovecraft, #quantumtechnology, #softwarearchitecture, #dnd, #pathfinder, #overwatch and #starcraft

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kerfuffle, to random
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Story Points:

  • Doubt between 3 and 5 does not average out to a 4.
  • 3 stories of 5 does not equal 15.
  • 5 stories of 1 does not equal 1 story of 5.
  • As you progress and improve your understanding and ability to deliver, will you deliver more points, lower your estimations, or divide work better?

A velocity, measured in expected estimated unspecified effort, to measure a size in multiple unspecified dimensions, expressed via incomparable numbers, is meaningless.

EUCommission, to random
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Our commitment to the fediverse is here to stay.

Today, we launched our new Mastodon instance. It will ensure a privacy-focused space to engage with and get the latest from our Commissioners, departments, and the official voices of the Commission.

We want to thank @Mastodon for stewarding us and helping us make this possible.

Fostering European digital players is vital to our strategy for a stronger .

This is a unique opportunity to grow the community even more. Let's get there!

kerfuffle,
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@EUCommission @Mastodon

In your profile you mention this account being verified, but it's still missing a green verification. You can add a rel=me backlink to europa.eu to make that happen.

kerfuffle, to random Dutch
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Hoe gaat de rijksoverheid om met ons belastinggeld? De @rekenkamer maakt het inzichtelijk.

https://onsgeldontcijferd.rekenkamer.nl/

kerfuffle, to architecture
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Too often, what people call technical debt is simply an encounter with the limits of functional anticipation. If you think a system will never need to do X given the foreseeable usecases and then one day it does need to do X, you don't have technical debt.

Technical debt arises when you then try to shoehorn the needed functionality in, instead of asking/making/taking the time and effort to redesign it.

#dev #technicaldebt #refactor #architecture

kerfuffle,
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In fact, I've come across more technical debt in systems that tried to anticipate more functionality than reasonably foreseen: overzealous abstraction and open-endedness in a technical implementation can be a nightmare to work with. It's healthier to foster a culture where developers can cooperatively make disciplined adjustments to their software.

#dev #technicaldebt #refactor #architecture

AndiMann, to random
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"Did @IBM make a $6.4 billion blunder by buying @HashiCorp?"

Good question and great read!

by @SJVN via @ElReg
https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/10/opinion_column_ibm_hashicorp/

kerfuffle,
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@AndiMann
Tbh that BSL move by HashiCorp has been blown a little out of proportion. Unless you're making a direct competitor to their tools by using their sourcode, it doesn't affect you. Anyone that simply uses Terraform for infra automation can keep going.

Now of course if IBM goes and makes that usecase paid-only after all (which may even be the reason for the BSL move pre-acquisition), we'll be happy with the foresight of people making a timely fork.

kerfuffle, to Java
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Who here knows a CDN that offers edge computing capability for the JVM / GraalVM?

AWS Lambda@Edge only supports JavaScript and Python.
Cloudflare only supports JavaScript.
Fastly supports WebAssembly.

#cdn #java #jvm #graalvm #edgecomputing

kerfuffle,
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Actually, it may be soon that with WASI support as offered by Fastly can be targeted from / . Nice article on the development by @sdeleuze at https://seb.deleuze.fr/introducing-kotlin-wasm/

Would be sweet if I can have a static / website that uses for interaction with a backend written in Kotlin and compiled to running on an edge location using .

Longplay_Games, to random
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"If you only listen to people like you you'll end up in a bubble"

Yes, but have you considered that the people outside this bubble are yelling so loudly I can hear them anyhow, and trying to muffle their voices is the only way to stay sane?

kerfuffle,
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@Longplay_Games Also, the group of people warning of the dangers of bubbles and echochambers seems to have a sizable intersection with the group of people who will gang up screeching and drown out any moderate points of view.

I'm pretty sure I can feed my "I agree so much with this, it'd be a shame if it were unfounded. I wonder what counter arguments I can find" doubts without needing access to that group of people.

Steeph, to random Dutch
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Nog steeds massale protesten in Georgië (kandidaat lid EU). Nog steeds geen nieuws in NL.
Ik snap dat niet.

kerfuffle,
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blogdiva, to Eurovision
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THANK YOU EUROPEANS FOR EMBRACING THE FEDIVERSE 👍🏾
don't believe the hype about Twitter blowing up thanks to mainstream media journalism.

NOPE.

Twitter exploded in 2010 due to the and . that year alone it broke signup records thanks to Brasil, Argentina & Venezuela.

natural events like the show the power of distributed social media. with and the this summer, the is on its way to make techbro sites irrelevant.

kerfuffle,
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@blogdiva When you write a post, you can select what language it's in. Many people post in more than 1 language and forget to set it appropriately. If I write in Dutch but set my language to English, everyone with English set as their profile language will not see a translation option - at least: depending on your Mastodon client.

kerfuffle, (edited ) to random
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It's baffling how vocally people allow dislike to replace certainty when there is none. Will all the people, eager to involve and blame all sorts of things, and making the wildest speculations regarding at also rectify their posts and invalidate their assumptions once they find out what actually happened?

kerfuffle, to chrome
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You cannot visit a #LinkedIn page from a #Chrome browser without LinkedIn creating an account based on the #Google account info that you're logged in with on that Chrome browser, even if you cancel the account creation process that LinkedIn automatically starts.

Because you didn't actually create that account, you cannot delete it. You have to complete the signup process just so you can then proceed to delete it.

Does no one at #microsoft challenge this kind of implementation?

mcc, to random
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Hard to imagine a signal that a website is a rugpull more intense than banning users for trying to delete their own posts

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/stack-overflow-bans-users-en-masse-for-rebelling-against-openai-partnership-users-banned-for-deleting-answers-to-prevent-them-being-used-to-train-chatgpt

Like just incredible "burning the future to power the present" energy here

kerfuffle,
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@mcc
I remember reading @codinghorror 's blog https://blog.codinghorror.com/what-does-stack-overflow-want-to-be-when-it-grows-up/ about SO's future challenges and I really liked how he described its premise (he co-founded SO but left over a decade ago). That future is now here, and it's a sudden and far cry from the community of peers that we all respected: Programmers don't want to be associated with it anymore, and are finding they have no say over their own content and attribution.

ashleycollinge, to python
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Anyone have any web frontend recommendations? I've only ever used HTML/JS, but I'd like to use a framework to maybe make things simpler/quicker(?) I come from a Python background if that helps! #python #web #frontend #javascript #development

kerfuffle,
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@ashleycollinge

Before picking any framework, I think CSS is most important. After that, I'd go for htmx (and use your Python knowledge for the SSR) as I think that's where the web should go, and for Angular / React if you want to get paid right now.

#python #web #frontend #javascript #development

verge, to random
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Jack Dorsey says he’s no longer on Bluesky’s board https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/5/24149543/jack-dorsey-gone-bluesky-board

kerfuffle,
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Zearin, to 11ty
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@zachleat Suppose I wanted to run using its own dev server, but I also wanted to tinker with (https://htmx.org) to learn about it.

Q1: Is this possible now?

Q2: Will this be possible in the not-too-distant future?

kerfuffle,
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@eleventy @Zearin @zachleat Combining SSR with a static site generator isn't the first combination I'd be looking for, but according to https://htmx.org/docs/#requests any server that can respond to an AJAX request and send HTML would suffice. HTMX 2 will also support websockets and SSE; not sure if 11ty does?

kerfuffle, to random Dutch
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kerfuffle, to AWS
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People may want to reconsider using for static web hosting, or at the bare minimum come up with convoluted names and treat their S3 bucket name as sensitive information. If your S3 bucket name comes up in any web search (for example because it's literally in a public GitHub repo), that's a potential attack vector.

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

kerfuffle,
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And as this was as good an excuse as any, I've gone and migrated all my static sites and deleted all S3 buckets I still had lying around.

kerfuffle,
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molly0xfff, to web
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Many yearn for the "good old days" of the web. We could have those good old days back — or something even better — and if anything, it would be easier now than it ever was.

https://www.citationneeded.news/we-can-have-a-different-web/

kerfuffle,
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@molly0xfff

The best page in the universe still exists. https://maddox.xmission.com

godotengine, to godot
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Guess who is finally feature complete? Yes, #godotengine 4.3 is near!

It's becoming even beefier with 650 commits in this particular #DevSnapshot 🥩

Note for those who saw a certain tutorial: TileMap layers are now also nodes 😬

https://godotengine.org/article/dev-snapshot-godot-4-3-dev-6/

Play mayor with @BippinBits ⬇️

#godotengine #release

kerfuffle,
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@godotengine Actually went and completed the game. That was more fun than some triple A games I've seen these past few years ( ;

molly0xfff, to web
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If you've ever found yourself missing the "good old days" of the , what is it that you miss? (Interpret "it" broadly: specific websites? types of activities? feelings? etc.) And approximately when were those good old days?

No wrong answers — I'm working on an article and wanted to get some outside thoughts.

kerfuffle,
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@molly0xfff Finding treasures among websites that have an entirely own brand through design and content, without optimization for clicks or ads.

quii, to random

I've been playing around with HTMX for the past 6 months or so and it's flipping fantastic.

Here's a post where I describe why I think you should look into it https://quii.dev/HTMX_is_the_Future

You don't have to go through hell to build great web applications

kerfuffle,
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@quii Just stumbled on your post and found you on Mastodon. Excellent write-up!

I remember visiting frontend conferences where people were struggling to explain the value of progressive enhancement. Then one year, the frontend movement discovered AngularJS and from there every few months a new SPA thing emerged to solve the mess the previous incarnation left behind.

I am so glad #HTMX is catching on with full stack developers.

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