Something interesting I noticed on Mastodon vs Twitter after being on both for several years: posts get way more meaningful engagement here (per capita) than on Twitter.
I have an order of magnitude more followers on Twitter, but other than the occasional outlier, my posts here get similar numbers of likes, boosts and replies as they do over there.
It's an interesting phenomenon, and I wonder if it will continue if more content is actually being generated on this side.
New introduction, given we have lots of new folk.
I'm Naomi, formerly chair of the Python Software Foundation, Python coder, team lead, & author (Quick Python Book), recently retired.
Current interests: what makes communities work (or not work), learning classical guitar, and art (which is why I'm on mastodon.art :-) ).
Sometimes I close my eyes, make some scribbles, and then see what it turns into, which is how I came up with this lovely creature. Isn't she cute?.
Cartoon eye contact
@trinsec I use it for interacting with the people and institutions that don't use Signal, which is most of them...
A huge amount of the value add of Signal was that it is "SMS that gets encrypted when the other person is using it, too."
Now it's a proprietary messaging app where you have to use your phone number as your username, which is, not nearly so attractive.
So for all the people who I convinced to start using Signal because it works as an SMS replacement, sorry. 🙁
Wow, apparently Signal is going to stop supporting SMS soon. That really sucks. That was one of the killer features of Signal.
For Python users (particularly on Windows), the tzdata package is now up-to-date with version 2022.6 (2022f upstream): https://pypi.org/project/tzdata/
Considering that some of the changes go into effect /tomorrow/, it seems obvious that for a while people will be very confused about what time it is in Chihuahua (see also this article: https://codeofmatt.com/time-zone-chaos-inevitable-in-egypt/
Time for everyone to upgrade their tzdata to the latest version, particularly if your software needs to work properly in Mexico (which enacted permanent DST on short notice).
Someone should translate Matt Johnson-Pint's article into Spanish: https://codeofmatt.com/on-the-timing-of-time-zone-changes/
[Full-time] Senior Software Engineer Wikibase Cloud (m/f/d) at Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. https://www.fossjobs.net/job/11079/senior-software-engineer-wikibase-cloud-mfd-at-wikimedia-deutschland-ev/ #jobs
https://harihareswara.net/posts/2021/if-you-give-a-speech-you-care-about-post-a-transcript/ If you give speeches that you're proud of, that you want people to think about & pass along so they can keep influencing people, you should get transcripts up ASAP.
Re-publicizing this post because friends are giving talks soon that I want to read!
Some highlights:
- Logs from spam logins filled up disk space
- Need to restart nginx after updating cert
- Systemd timer only triggering once: https://serverfault.com/q/1079993
- Timer accidentally activating the wrong trigger.
And while I would prefer permanent STD to permanent DST, for the latitude I'm at, I'm actually in favor of the status quo. I like a rule that's fairly simple to implement and keeps sunrise closer to the same time each day.
Programmer working at Google. Python core developer and general FOSS contributor. I also post some parenting content.