fred-kowalski

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[–] fred-kowalski@kbin.sh 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

You comment inspired this thought: The older I get, the less I have faith in psychological support making us whole. I still think it should be part of work like this but the damage can be as permanent as losing a limb. What is that worth in money? (hypothetical)

[–] fred-kowalski@kbin.sh 2 points 11 months ago

You made a good observation to which I put observations. Probably should have been put somewhere else.

[–] fred-kowalski@kbin.sh 5 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Your project would be a reach for me. Linux as as daily driver is pretty easy if you don’t dial boot and don’t use Apple hardware. I have Ubuntu on an Intel NUC and everything works just fine. Sound, camera, printer, graphics. Haha. You’re going to scare the lazy.

[–] fred-kowalski@kbin.sh 31 points 11 months ago

Vendor lock-in. Accessibility to many tools for “non-technical” users. Groupthink. Bundles and anti-interoperability (see vendor lock-in). Fright of open source. Non-technical executives who trust the wrong people. That’s just off the top of my head.

[–] fred-kowalski@kbin.sh 7 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Yes, web developers don't use straight HTML because for anything that is not trivial, it's not sufficient The web today is a place to DO things, not READ things. Even if you are displaying "static" data, Javascript frameworks and libraries can help you write code once and then offload browser compatibility and desktop/mobile presentation formats.

If you add all the interactive elements, it gets even more complex. HTML is powerful and provides transparency, but it's not just the MBA crowd moving away from it.

Also, as desktop applications are quickly being deprecated for browser-based apps, there is more movement to frameworks, and libraries.

[–] fred-kowalski@kbin.sh 1 points 11 months ago

Ironically, I started using signal because SMS wasn’t working for a contact that I had in another country. It was that or WhatsApp.

[–] fred-kowalski@kbin.sh 1 points 11 months ago

This is how I got through my youth when I had to work in the sun (wet bandana) Anything that gets you wet with some air flow. It’s like sweating without to electrolyte hit. Works better in low humidity, of course.

I’m lucky now because I have AC and can just stay indoors through the hot part of the day. I still make the house a dark cave after trapping the coolest air I can from overnight.

[–] fred-kowalski@kbin.sh 4 points 1 year ago

For me, it’s about context and scope. The wide open wonder of my youth has been replaced by little epiphanies of experience. A bite of really good food, or music, or a great joke can bring me a startling amount of joy. A lot of my awe has also been replaced by satisfaction and appreciation. Getting old sucks undeniably, but there are compensations.