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@catsalad I know this is all in good fun and chaos. But if anyone is interested this is an accessibility issue.

Tabs are configurable width characters and can be customized to the needs of the user. For instance, if someone with low visibility is using a screen magnifier then they can set the tabs to be compact and see the indentation in context of the code. Tabs might also need to be made wider to help users follow indentation more easily. Also, screen reader users are able to track indentation with tabs (two levels of indent vs 4 or 8 or 16 spaces, which is it?).

So tabs put the consumer in control of how they can most effectively consume the information. Also, capitalizing hashtags helps screen readers, you're not a dork for doing it, you're punk AF!

#Accessibility #a11y #KindnessIsPunkAF

@catsalad spaces are like a religion: someone declares how wide indentation has to be and eveyone disagreeing is declared a heathen.

(i use three characters wide indentation, and i would never kink-shame anyone because they prefer 17)

Ran into a problem in prod?
Just generate a fake cloudflare error page and blame it on them - gives you time to fix.

github.com/donlon/cloudflare-e

#foss #devops #cloudflare #infosec

@phf
I think they're just naturally gifted, they don't even have to study this.

so many of the people who for years wrote about how the actual duty of a senior software developer is to remove code from the codebases and to mould the junior coworkers into fully-fledged professionals are now enthusiastically writing about inducing confabulation machines to extrude enormous amounts of code-like product, and how glorious it is that the infinite lies machine made junior developers obsolete.

@scottjenson "There isn't anything left to copy!"

Looks at #HaikuOS

😒

@andrewrk Does that include your code generation backend / LLVM replacement?

@joe @slava You should make a bot that just randomly replies this in systems programming threads.

@jwz GMail's global usage dropped from ~60% in 2022 to ~43% in 2024. And these days, most of the people I know are on smaller providers, if they don't run their own server.

Being able to use your own server or choose from thousands of providers, for something that is accepted and used almost universally on the entire Internet, is obviously still a massive success story. And the size of some of the providers doesn't change that.

Of all the questionable things about AI, I'm starting to think its biggest crime is simply the staggering amount of resources it has pointlessly drawn away from other, more important work and the way it has corrupted even organisations that were previously doing great work in some misguided, race-to-the-bottom belief that this is actually the most important thing for humankind.

can't wait to hear who won the FIFA prize for literature

Spotify wrapped? My self-hosted Maloja Instance (or last .fm) gives me the data anytime I want already :D

music.arda.pw/

#SpotifyWrapped #maloja #tool #opeth #selfhosted

@xgranade @whitequark

Go is what happens when you use C for decades and come up with a load of great ideas to improve it, and then implement them. Along the way, taking great care to never look at any ways other people have improved on C.

It is a language that containers every good idea Rob Pike ever had, and none of the good ideas people who are not Rob Pike ever had. Which would be more excusable if it weren’t the second language to merit that description.

It turns out that there are a lot more smart people in the world who are not Rob Pike than who are.

RE: mastodon.social/@anon_opin/115

The older I get the less impressed I am about ideas and the more I realize it's about the ability to actually deliver and turn those thoughts into something real.

@RadioAzureus@mastodon.social

#LLM do not hallucinate.
They just output a partial (tiny) lossy decompression of their source data statistically related to the prompt.
In the best hypothesis, when we ignore the interests embedded in the models by those who selected the source data, what billionaries call "hallucinations" are just plain simple decompression artifacts the kind you see when you zoom in a detail in a low resolution jpeg.

Also "just use the good parts" also serves the normalization playbook of the same billionaries.

If you want to use one of the technologies that goes under the #AI umbrella, say #LISP or #Prolog or fuzzy-pattern detection (aka "computer vision") or statistically programmable vector-mapping machines (aka "artificial neural network"), the first thing to do is to stop calling it #ArtificialInteligence, clean it up of any antropomorphization and find effective ways to address its shortcomings (energy consumption, black boxes-ness and so on) without pushing them on the users.

@jackdaniel The seamless, uneventful, 1-click process for migrating to Codeberg should be the baseline for other alternatives to Big Tech platforms.

@Codeberg

The problem with direct democracy is that you discover that it’s not the high and mighty that are wrong. No, they are not misleading the people. Indeed, everything is just how the people want it. We truly have the government that we deserve. 😵‍💫

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Migrating #Dillo from GitHub to our self-hosted server. :blobcatcookienom:

I wrote a post about the current situation with #GitHub and how we ended up self-hosting our own infrastructure to be robust against data loss. We now store all important data (including issues) in git repositories which are replicated accross #Codeberg and #Sourcehut.

dillo-browser.org/news/migrati

@GinevraCat @JessTheUnstill I hate that we have to hack around the systems like this on an open, pro-user platform.

This would be par for the course on dystopian hellsites like Twitter or anything by Meta, which are purpose-built to be user-hostile and deceitful, but here? Yikes!

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