I firmly believe that the idea of organizing Mastodon instances around interests and topic-specific communities is misguided (https://raphael.lullis.net/federations-and-identity).
People are more than just their niche interests. Any Instance that grows beyond a certain point will inevitably get their local timeline "polluted" with all range of things, and inevitably they get dominated by popular topics, which makes the whole idea of "community" instance kind of pointless.
My talk from Sofware you can Love is up
https://youtu.be/zMRfCZo8eAc?si=43PcRu43o221dkWN
I talk about Nea, an experiment in using custom allocators for better webservers. This work was sponsored by @nlnet
https://github.com/tweedegolf/nea
#sycl24 was awesome and it was great to meet and catch up with Roc and Zig folks in Milan
@SecurityWriter @0xabad1dea haha damn.
once a measure becomes a target it stops being a measure, right.
@wordswithnima i would be like a deer caught in headlights cause my work has consumed so much of my life i have no idea what i like to do for fun
@Daojoan I wouldn't be surprised if it's partly strategic. If they can shape and direct the narrative and even the questions we raise to focus on issues within the tech-will-solve-everything paradigm, there's less to fight. We're indebted to people like Timnit Gebru for bringing the fight to them anyway.
before someone tells me there is a setting. yeah I know there is a setting, but it's on by default, and it turned itself back on without my permission.
@selfsame Almost as if class war is being waged whether we engage in it or not. 🤔
@BigEatie @programming #Erlang as he needs concurrency, scalability, and high-availability in a functional system without trying a mix of different languages and stuff like k8s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCqqkGUsNxo
This reinforces my feeling that the agile sprint culture is a threat to your brain.
There are times I can't recall what I or we did 2 weeks ago. I would read the code out loud during pair session saying "so the dev seems to have implemented this thing and we need to figure it out how to reuse it".
That's not how you should feel about your own work.
@owasow It's all a tax write-off. They don't care. It's not real money.
Another week, another letter telling me about a “privacy event” (aka data breach).
Here's a simple way to fix this problem: legislation that says every customer who's affected gets a check for $100. No more of this check-your-credit weak sauce - instead, a real cost for to the business.
If you have data on 100 million customers, paying out $10 BILLION is a hell of an incentive to keep your fucking data protected.
Or better yet, maybe it's not worth $100 to store it in the first place…
AI will force people to disconnect and meet in person to avoid all the deepfakes popping up everywhere. #irony
@mattblaze the real problem with banks is that they're too reliable. Crypto can fix that.
@lennardvanotterloo @croyle I think they do have it - they sent me an email confirmation of the deposit. But then they never added the funds to my account. So they still have the machinery to manage that address and have the funds, but they broke the part where they give me credit for them.
A convenient failure mode.
pro-libre software, pro-holisticism
pro-communalism, anti-consumerism
anti-witchhunts
fan of #Plan9 and #HaikuOS
I write software (C++) for a living.