Gathered a few notes on the insightful conversation about uv happening in the Python Mastodon community right now https://simonwillison.net/2024/Sep/8/uv-under-discussion-on-mastodon/
@freakboy3742 @glyph @jacob @sgillies Honestly I try to be really open about this stuff in my writing, on podcasts, in 1:1 conversations, Q&A at events, etc. I really have nothing to hide here, and people ask me about it all the time, I just probably haven't done enough proactive sharing.
I love reading ancient cuneiform tablets. Classics such as "Fuck you, this copper sucks." (Ea Nasir), "I should get more new clothes, my dad's employee gets new clothes twice a month and it's embarrassing.", and of course "The sesame harvest will die — let nobody say I did not warn you!", which is absolutely a set up for "Per my last clay tablet.".
Social media & email may be part of the problem. But if we're still like this when we have to carve our petty bullshit into clay then it's clear that we're the problem. It's us.
Also, while I'm complaining about the stickers, it drives me
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that "emoji keyboard" features in both phones and desktop PCs offer "emoji searches" which do not include non-emoji unicode codepoints. Sometimes I want to type the greek letter "mu", or the german "umlaut" symbol. Sometimes I want to type the not equals symbol? TOO BAD, says the Microsoft WIN+. key, those are NOT EMOJI and we will NOT BE HELPING YOU. COLORS OR YOU CAN'T TYPE IT!
@regehr it's funny, I wouldn't have thought of Blindsight as a "first contact" novel. The aliens are cool, but the mankind (?) they meet is more interesting IMO.
well, I finished _Blindsight_ by Peter Watts, and while I liked it very much at the start, this effect faded as I moved through the book. I guess "not as annoying as Alastair Reynolds, but in the same way" is about the best I can do here.
anyhow, imo VanderMeer's Southern Reach trilogy in unchallenged as the best first contact novel of the 21st century. this is a genre that I generally enjoy, and would appreciate suggestions if people know of more books along these lines
Do you live near Amsterdam and have an old laptop or computer you no longer want? I'm looking to rebuild my home lab after moving across the Atlantic with three suitcases.
If you have old but working laptops, SBCs, small desktops, Android phones, and similar small form-factor computers, DM me and see if we can work out buy/trade/donation. Battery life not a factor
Hey, la Mastonie, jai besoin de toi.
Est-ce que tu saurais me donner le nom d'institutions , syndicats, ong , universités, journalistes...qui ont officiellement désactivé ou supprimé leur compte #twitter #X
Le repouet adoucit la rentrée
Ca maiderait à renforcer mon argumentaire car demain je propose la suppression du compte de mon syndicat :-)
#help
#aide
@ami_angelwings 🎶... she caught the ethernet frame streaming eeevry-where 🎶
@photomatt way to bury the lede 😅
People Wanted
There's an apocryphal story about Ernest Shackleton putting an ad in the newspaper that read: Men wanted for hazardous journey. Small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful. Honour and recognition in case of success. If you've read the book Endurance by Alfred Lansing, you know how that went. Pretty legendary. One of my most treasured possessions is actually a copy of…
The easiest way to discover an app for a niche use case is to start building it yourself. As soon as you tell people about a little project you're working in, they instantly have recommendations of apps that already do it.
But if you just ask people about a problem you have, they can't think of anything. (Or worse, they start recommending things that they like that aren't actually what you asked for.)
@Gargron @polotek Some info to be helpful perhaps...
You can't communicate with users on platforms running protocols your platform does not support (limiting your reach and visibility to AP protocol support is your choice). Unlike microblog Mastodon, Misskey and others which only support AP, Friendica and Hubzilla both are federated macroblogs that support the greatest number of protocols and therefore have the greatest reach and visibility.
The number supporting diaspora is far more than other protocols besides AP so I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss them. Users I know on at least one diaspora platform prefer not to be federated with Mastodon. From Friendica or Hubzilla I can communicate with them and with Mastodon users but you cannot from Mastodon servers.
You can get/host accounts on other federated platforms if you choose - many do. I choose to be on Friendica so I don't need many accounts on many platforms to increase reach or visibility - makes using the open source global social network far less confusing and time consuming. My reach from a single account is organic and far more information than I can consume each day!
But the definition of the Fediverse is inclusive of any platform supporting at least one of 17 federated social protocols.
the-federation.info/#protocols
AT is listed by at least this source as federated protocol even if not functional yet in terms of federation support akin to Friendica and Hubzilla.
In a nutshell, the Fediverse is a collective term for all users on servers supporting social web protocols
w3.org/TR/social-web-protocols…
not just Activity Pub. Dismissing projects in the Fediverse using other protocols can be taken as insulting users who choose to not be on AP only platforms. IMO Mastodon, Misskey and others should improve the reach for their users by supporting all protocols.
Perhaps you are not aware of the number of Fediverse projects and servers.
Here is one unbiased list (voluntary listings): the-federation.info/#projects
code / data wrangler in Switzerland.
Compulsive reply guy. Posts random photos once in a while.