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coldacid
·last month·discuss
Remember when the web was (almost) all static content and all browsers had to do was show it to you? When applications were native? We really need to go back.
coldacid
·2 months ago·discuss
> It is not a spread sheet

org-tables would disagree.
coldacid
·2 months ago·discuss
The way governments these days use corporations and NGOs to work around constitutional restrictions, I'm sure they're pretty happy leaving the payment processors as-is.
coldacid
·2 months ago·discuss
"Don't worry! I'm from the government and I'm here to ~~help~~ identify you to everyone else on the planet."

That's no better, and in many ways far worse, than the corpos doing it.
coldacid
·4 months ago·discuss
You can always use a distro that doesn't use systemd or roll your own. Sure you lose the GNOME desktop environment, but if you ask me that's a net positive.
coldacid
·4 months ago·discuss
systemd is not monolithic in the same way that a brick wall is not monolithic. Sure it's made up of a bunch of smaller parts, but when you start removing any of them, the whole thing starts to fall apart.
coldacid
·3 years ago·discuss
How timely, given I was looking into how to archive the content of a server I "run".
coldacid
·4 years ago·discuss
s/offer better user experience and discoverability/have better marketing and SEO/

FTFY.
coldacid
·5 years ago·discuss
Yeah, that seems like the best plan. It might not improve the speed of bricklaying, but it would certainly be an improvement on the bricklayers' quality of life.
coldacid
·5 years ago·discuss
Not just test! Real users need to be there from the requirements stage.
coldacid
·5 years ago·discuss
>Not destroying your body lifting heavy weights for 50 years seems like something people might like.

And that's why the exoskeleton system mentioned in passing in the article is more popular with construction labourers than any of these robots.
coldacid
·5 years ago·discuss
The (slow) death of blogs and .plan files is probably the greatest net negative Twitter has had on the internet.