pleroma.debian.social

pleroma.debian.social

Jonathan Dowland | @jmtd@pleroma.debian.social

Principal Software Engineer on #OpenJDK #RedHat. #Debian developer (dormant). Computer Science PhD student. Amateur Computing historian (Computer Science and H/W, esp. Commodore Amiga). Guerilla archivist.

Just a reminder to the people who have been on Mastodon or the Fediverse awhile: remember to follow some new people every once in a while, especially someone with few followers who would just like to connect and be heard by someone. It’s easy to get caught in our routines, but there are new, kind, interesting people joining everyday.

@azonenberg @mcc I use nemo (cinnamon’s fork? Not sure) entirely because of the type ahead find thing, and none of the rest of cinnamon (or gnome)

Can LLMs delete code yet?

@metacosm Ah I'm sorry! I considered buying tickets for the Lyon show as well, but didn't before it was cancelled.

Travelling home from Paris after an overnight stop to see Nine Inch Nails. Good show. Still processing it. Feeling my years.

My recent tech-life has enjoyed utter separation between the abomination that is Slack and the dream that is the Remarkable tablet. Until now.

https://goodereader.com/blog/remarkable-news/remarkable-paper-tablets-now-integrate-with-slack

@fred maybe Hildur Guðnadóttir tomorrow!

Today's soundtrack:

IBM 1401 A User's Manual by Jóhann Jóhannsson

https://johannjohannsson.bandcamp.com/album/ibm-1401-a-users-manual

#music #ibm

The greatest trick the devil ever pulled ... was convincing internet communities to switch from email lists / IRC / another open standard to Slack / Discord. The latest example of a “it's only free while we say it's free" is CNCF’s / Kubernetes's Slack - https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/communication/slack-migration-faq.md - who it appears have *4 days* to backup their history (for a server with 100,000s of users)

Neither Slack nor Discord are reasonable, serious, professional, options for open community discussion. They are either too expensive, and/or involve inappropriate advertising. And who knows when Discord will start pulling this kind of behaviour, too, requiring large communities to pay?

The problem is today when anyone says "can't we just use an email list?" they are pooh-pooh'ed as being horribly out of touch. Hence why even the linked FAQ describes Discord as the only likely exit plan for Kubernetes. What a mess.

@ross I once put an order in for the tonic (ti escapade variant) before realising I hadn’t paid off the escapade yet so couldn’t use a cycle to work scheme for the tonic. The one that got away…

@ross can you explain the key differences between Cascade and escapade? Besides no drop bars. It’s too subtle for me!

@ross yep!

New fork arrived! #cycling
Me holding up a carbon bike fork from Cotic bikes

@zhenech @jpmens neat hack :)

My first #AudioMo toot: the first sound I created from scratch on my new synthesiser

@rivets thank you :)

As well as Pride_Progress_Flag Pride month (check out @FediFollows today for recommended follows), June is also 🔊 AudioMo month on the Fediverse.

AudioMo is really simple: just record a piece of audio every day and post it with the hashtag . It can be ambient sound, speech, music... anything. Don't worry about it being good enough or if you miss a day, it's just for fun 🙂

The official account at @audiomo has more info, and follow the hashtag to hear what others are posting.

@argv_minus_one my general perspective has been to use wireless charging to prolong the life of the phone port, but I wonder about the relative cost difference from the less efficient charging and if that’s enough to offset phone life by some amount

Passed with minor corrections!

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