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Here's a video compilation of Apple ads from 1981->

youtu.be/UcBlKg2HerQ

The ads I'm talking about begin at about 11:00,

In particular, here's an ad that "proves" GUI is better than CLI for average workers. (joke)

youtu.be/UcBlKg2HerQ?t=3274

and one of my favorites:
youtu.be/UcBlKg2HerQ?t=4450

and the "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC ads...

youtube.com/watch?v=0eEG5LVXdK

Whether Mastodon has 5K or 5M users doesn’t matter. You only need to follow about 500 of them to get a pretty rich social media experience that doesn’t suck like ad driven social media.

@freemo Michael Leunig! Excellent Australian cartoonist. Plenty more examples of his often-insightful work at leunig.com.au/works/cartoons

Random first trial post: today, March 14th, is the 29th anniversary of the Linux 1.0 announcement.

Of course, there are other arguably more important dates in Linux history, but this is one of them.

Replying to all the random individuals that seem to think that I’m “endorsing” one of the Fediverse products over any other, and seem to be making a big deal over #akkoma vs #mastodon etc.

That’s not the case. I’m actually a horrible MIS person, and I would never want to maintain my own server. I’m a programmer for chrissake!

The same way you should fear me if I hold a soldering iron, you should be very very nervous if I were to do any server management.

So all credit (or blame) for the choice of Fediverse platform goes to @monsieuricon, who maintains kernel.org and just made it really easy for me to try this out.

… and on a similar note: not only am I not much of a MIS person, I’m also not much of a social networking person.

I foresee a lot of disappointment in the future of any followers of this account 🔮.

As of 3 days ago Linus Trovalds and other kernel developers are now ont he fedi @torvalds is his handle if you want to follow.

@freemo Yea the design decision to allow image names to fall back to docker by default was plenty questionable but is now definitely on the wrong side of history. It's funny that it's by their own hand and amidst a wave of supply chain and typosquatting attacks

I suspect docker removing the free tier is going to absolutely devistate them. All the open-source software, which is what dominated docker, is now scrambling to find alternatives.

Also since docker treates docker hub as first class for fetching images I suspect people will move off docker entierly.

It is going to be pretty crazy for the open source community too having all the images they depend on just disapear. Dev chains everywhere are going to break...

It has been only a day since I discovered jira from the command line, but my god it has probably already doubled my productivity.

Will the United States collapse before the end of this decade?

Science is not a heartless pursuit of objective information. It is a creative human activity, its geniuses acting more as artists than as information processors. -Stephen Jay Gould

@freemo Same here :blobcatgiggle:

In the past and as a kid ive run dozens of RuneScape, Habbo en WoW servers but it's always 'stolen software' and from someone else that i do not understand :blobcatgiggle:

This time I want to know every inch of it and let it be community-inspired!

At some point it will also be added to Steam 💪

Source is here btw: gitlab.com/mstdn/craft

Resource checks against requirements for crafting now works :blobcheerwitch:

Next part is the 'crafting' itself, just basically removing requireds and adding item :blobwizard:

#GameDev

So despite being in charge and ultimately the guy who decided to get my entire company using JIRA I must admit... I hate it... As with many GUIs just way too much clicking and waiting and im too impatient.

Anyway, so I decided to install jira-cli ( github.com/ankitpokhrel/jira-c ) and I cant tell you how much nicer this is, certainly improves my stress levels...

If anyone is curious this is what a full workflow from ticket creation to completion looks like for me. Keep in mind if you are on a JIRA instance that isnt customized you can probably get by with fewer steps.

> myjira issue create -pSYS -tTask -s"Configure jira cli w/ aliases" -b"Add to nixos config and create some helper scripts for commands" -yHigh
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> myjira issue move SYS-125 Accept
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> myjira sprint list -pSYS
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> myjira sprint add 65 SYS-125 -pSYS
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> myjira issue edit SYS-125 --custom story-points=2 --no-input
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> myjira issue assign SYS-125 "jeff@scentech-medical.com"
> myjira issue move SYS-125 "Start Work"
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> myjira issue worklog add SYS-125 2h --comment "Started reading up on the subject" --no-input
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> myjira issue move SYS-125 "Ready for Review" --comment "Successfully printed from lab office's printer using shmuels computer"
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> myjira issue move SYS-125 "Accepted" --comment "Shmuel confirmed it is working for him now"

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