namingthingsiseasy

joined 1 year ago
[–] namingthingsiseasy 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Likewise sending my support. I've always admired NL, especially for its political system and will undoubtedly continue to do so. My hope is that VVD and NSC do the right thing and keep this piece of trash out on the sidewalk where he belongs! Wishing you all the best....

[–] namingthingsiseasy 8 points 1 year ago

Wow, these new TLDs are terrible! ICANN has really lost it this time!

[–] namingthingsiseasy 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah, "monthly active users" does not necessarily mean "unique monthly active users".

I would much rather see activity statistics like posts+comments or something like that. As long as those are looking good, then new unique users will continue to join gradually.

[–] namingthingsiseasy 9 points 1 year ago

It would be interesting to see a breakdown by region on that statistic. I would say I work with about 80% Americans and 20% Europeans and Linux is definitely more popular amongst the Europeans. That said, a couple of my American colleagues have also switched from Macs to Linux, but not many people on my team use Jetbrains products (VS Code is more popular here). Overall, I would guess that Linux is more popular in Europe, South America, and Asia, while Apple is more popular in the US, but that's just a pretty rough speculation.

[–] namingthingsiseasy 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm pretty happy to see OG replacing DM. He's a good player, but doesn't really feel particularly impactful. Hoping they have better luck with the new roster and should hopefully achieve more now that Ceb is back too.

[–] namingthingsiseasy 2 points 1 year ago

Maybe I'm missing something, but the spirit breaker nerf seems pretty weak, no? He'll be easier to lock down, but still has huge damage and will only farm a little slower than he used to...

[–] namingthingsiseasy 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I'm not sure I would agree with that. ISO-8601 is ambiguous, and very difficult to parse. For example, here are a couple valid ISO-8601 strings. Could you let me know what they mean?

P1DT1H
R10/2021-208/P1Y
T22.3+0800
22,3
2021-W30-2
2021-W30-2T22+08
P1Y
20

Taken from here. My favorite is the last one (20). If someone just wrote 20 and told you to parse it using ISO-8601, what would you get? Hour? It could even be century (ie. 2023%100)!!

So I would argue that ISO-8601 is just a wee bit too flexible. Personally, I like RFC 3339 just a bit more...

Edit: that said, I would definitely agree that something along the lines of 2021-07-27T14:20:32Z is better than any regularly accepted alternative, and I pretty much format my dates that way all the time.

[–] namingthingsiseasy 24 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I love it when someone sends me a message like this:

Hey there! What are you doing on 4/5?

????

[–] namingthingsiseasy 10 points 1 year ago

You're absolutely right, but we haven't even touched on the worst part of ads, which is how they utterly poison your brain with annoying jingles, annoying colors, and stupid catch-phrases, all psychologically engineered to get stuck in your head.

And let's not even go into how they prey on your fears and insecurities, or deceive you into thinking you need things that you actually don't. How they prey on vulnerable children, or the elderly, or brainwash small children into manipulating their parents against their best interests. Or how privacy has been shredded since the advent of behavioral tracking.

I'm not exaggerating at all when I say that advertising is one of the world's biggest psychological hazards. I would rather sit in an empty room with no stimulation whatsoever than let that poison into my brain.

[–] namingthingsiseasy 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The inevitable fate of any useful software that's not GPL.

When will people learn???

Edit: Ironically, KHTML was originally LGPL. So modifications to KHTML were required to be open source by the license, but Chrome itself isn't required to be open source (at least as far as I understand it, I am not an expert here). Nevertheless, if it were stronger GPL, then it probably wouldn't have been impossible to write features like DRM in chrome. So I would have been a bit of an idiot to say that KHTML isn't GPL (because LGPL is a weaker version of GPL), but in effect, the outcome is the same - all because of that big fat L at the beginning.

[–] namingthingsiseasy 7 points 1 year ago

Same shit, different day. Companies love denying people basic needs and then blaming it on "the computer" (to borrow a '90s parlance). They love it because you can't blame a person, rather you can just say it's some inherent fault of the universe rather than some trash executive's decision to let people die in the name of profits. When their profits are in danger, the universe can be bent to anyone's will to save them; when their profits are rosy, well, chaotic universe theory, what are you gonna do? :shrug:

The whole "AI" aspect of it is nothing new. "AI" is just regular software with different (and highly non-deterministic) algorithms running under the hood. Can't wait till this stupid term is relegated to the dustbin of history.

[–] namingthingsiseasy 3 points 1 year ago

I’d really like to do some personal projects, both to learn new stuff and scratch my digital itches.

Likewise. There are so many things I'd love to do. Hell, I'd even love to just practice and improve at things that I do in my day job. My current job requires golang and while I'm competent, I'm nowhere near the level of comfort that I want to be. And that's just the language, there are other libraries, technologies, etc. where I'd like to improve too.

But unfortunately, I have to pace myself. And that basically means I can never do anything computer-related in my spare time. A part of me hopes that some day, I can reduce my hours, or just find a very chill job that still pays decently so I can do more important things in my spare time. But for now, this is the choice that I've made.

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