@sigsegv I feel the same about some "unsubscribe" buttons
#ipfs is the Web3.0 I want to talk about: no Ethereum/block-chain buzzwords, no effort to sell on expensive, intolerant thing that runs counter to what the internet stands for. Instead a decentralized p2p-based upgrade to the concepts the internet was built upon: https://ipfs.io/#why
THIS is the type of article I've been looking for about web 0.3! And I notice they didn't manage to talk about it without Ethereum. "decentralized"?
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RT @DynamicWebPaige
Web 3.0 is the only technical thing I've ever read about that makes me think, "hmm, perhaps it's just about time to retire".
https://thenewstack.io/web3-architecture-and-how-it-compares-to-traditional-web-apps/
https://twitter.com/DynamicWebPaige/status/1447052114421706759
@lorendias Wow -- IPFS is fundamentally different aim for web-revolution than "web3", instead of blockchain using P2P. I like the feel of this one much more.
@lorendias Wow -- IPFS is fundamentally different aim for web-revolution than "web3", instead of blockchain using P2P. I like the feel of this one much more.
Okay. I am learning how I can cross-subscribe across Fediverse or ActivityPub things. Now I have more accounts than fit into most #Mastodon 4-item user profiles. Is there a calling-card place which I can use to collate all my stuff?
@lorendias looking that up now...
#Clojure I've never done inline tests, instead keeping them in their own NS, but for unit tests this is worth considering
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RT @pappapez
@VincentCantin @JonPMasters @sfyire I've seen pretty large systems where inlined tests are used throughout and where it helps a lot, and also other systems where the code get pretty much unreadable because you have to wade through a kilometer of tests to reach the implementation.
https://twitter.com/pappapez/status/1446772644020371456
... and, beautifully recursive solution:
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RT @JBiserkov
@sfyire (defn one-edit-away? [a b]
(cond (= a b) true
(= (first a) (first b)) (recur (subs a 1) (subs b 1))
:else (= (if (>= (count a) (count b)) (subs a 1) a)
(if (>= (count b) (count a)) (subs b 1) b))))
#Clojure code golf is amazing, thanks for this
https://twitter.com/JBiserkov/status/1446274027748737038
No surprises here, but a good reference. The trouble is, I think the appearance of these varies by browser.
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RT @_georgemoller
🔥 List of all the border styles that you can use in CSS
https://twitter.com/_georgemoller/status/1446496026265853952
Did I know smart toilets were a thing? Should they be? Also, are they remotely acceptable for privacy?
(map #(str % " "NO!!!!") questions)
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RT @DuckDuckGo
"Talk about flushing your data down the toilet!"
@eminesaner reports on the privacy risks of smart toilets: “Once you start to measure something that is of the body, the privacy line is stepped over."
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/sep/23/the-smart-toilet-era-is-…
https://twitter.com/DuckDuckGo/status/1446472201805381632
RT @borkdude
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