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Nissan Leaf drivers voice anger over app shutdown

theguardian.com
8 points·by hkt·4 months ago·2 comments

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hkt
·3 days ago·discuss
Oh, that's amazing. Thank you so much. I still love the aesthetic of both using bash and the default template!
hkt
·3 days ago·discuss
heata.co do precisely this with hot water tanks

(I work there)
hkt
·3 days ago·discuss
Eyeballing my washing machine leads me to believe they have a quarter rack or so.
hkt
·8 days ago·discuss
> Covering the US with broadband is much harder than Switzerland.

I don't think anyone is suggesting the US be covered with broadband, just the bits where people live. That then becomes a comparable problem, insofar as Switzerland has comparable size communities (with the exception of the very largest end of US cities whose population exceeds that of Switzerland)
hkt
·13 days ago·discuss
Glorious.

I used a similar system back in the day, nanoblogger:

https://nanoblogger.sourceforge.net/
hkt
·20 days ago·discuss
Yes, but open to everyone - as I understand it codeberg is only for open source projects etc.
hkt
·23 days ago·discuss
I'm pretty sure the actual forge we deserve at this point is one that is a membership organisation, eg, owned by its (paying) members.

Members elect the board which chooses the CEO. A cooperative, in other words. The tech is a solved problem, with lots of open source around to do it. Enough members means paid operations and development staff, or outsourcing one or both, or grants to open source devs, etc. The possibility is there.

That's how we prevent cultural drift: by actually controlling the company.
hkt
·25 days ago·discuss
This is pretty much the rule in journalism, too - timeliness and relevance are king. Man bites dog, etc.
hkt
·last month·discuss
Probably a joke about AI?
hkt
·last month·discuss
That is brilliant. Going to try some of yours then maybe transcribe my own favourites into the same format. You've struck on a great idea here.
hkt
·2 months ago·discuss
Weirdly, I picked up Night Watch just yesterday
hkt
·2 months ago·discuss
As a westerner (UK) I massively idealise Mondragon and wouldn't find it weird if anyone else did. Cooperatives are fascinating and the question of workplace democracy needs more consideration.
hkt
·2 months ago·discuss
To enable JavaScript crapware
hkt
·2 months ago·discuss
There's a rude but high quality joke waiting to be mined out of that transition
hkt
·2 months ago·discuss
I love it. I think I'm going to have fun with this and possibly learn a bit, too. I'm pondering a container based dev environment at the moment and might throw it in with busybox and see how far I get :)
hkt
·2 months ago·discuss
It is absolutely not just you
hkt
·2 months ago·discuss
Smoke 40 cigarettes a day, your voice will be unrecognisable in no time
hkt
·3 months ago·discuss
Talk confidently in your interview with non-technical managers when the last senior has left and there's nobody there to check your work.
hkt
·3 months ago·discuss
What I wanted (and to an extent still do) is extreme simplicity and OS level minimalism. I was hoping to understand everything up to the browser, really. My interest in this has been renewed since AI: I have a sense that extreme simplicity may be the only viable approach for security in FLOSS if AI tilts the scales in favour of throwing cash (and therefore tokens) at problems.
hkt
·3 months ago·discuss
DevOps here.

The trouble is that we are literally expected to do this everywhere we go. I've personally advocated for approaches which use say, a pair of dedicated servers, or VMs as in GPs example. If you want it outside of AWS/GCP/Azure, you're regarded as a crazy person. If you don't adopt "best practices" (as defined by vendors) then management are scared. Management very often trust the sales and marketing departments of big vendors more than their own staff. Many of us have given up fighting this, because what it comes down to is a massive asymmetry of information and trust.