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An Ode to Hackathons

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bkummel
·25 日前·議論
I didn't even know that managing dotfiles was a "problem space".
bkummel
·2 か月前·議論
Dick is a normal, be it old-fashioned, first name in The Netherlands.
bkummel
·2 か月前·議論
There's an issue on Github for this now: https://github.com/darrylmorley/whatcable/issues/2
bkummel
·2 か月前·議論
There's an issue on Github for this now: https://github.com/darrylmorley/whatcable/issues/2
bkummel
·2 か月前·議論
Doesn't work for me. Says "No USB-C ports detected", although I'm pretty sure my monitor is connected via USB-C, and the monitor also has a built-in USB hub where my USB keyboard is connected to.
bkummel
·2 か月前·議論
In what sense do we need Tangled if there's already ForgeFed?
bkummel
·3 か月前·議論
Without having read the article, reacting on the headline: no single person should be allowed to control our future. Democracy is a thing in large parts of the world, and we should try very hard to keep that functioning and even improve it.
bkummel
·4 か月前·議論
No shit, Sherlock!
bkummel
·4 か月前·議論
There's already an open source tool that does exactly the same thing: https://github.com/knowsuchagency/mcp2cli
bkummel
·4 か月前·議論
I see comments about Swedish personal identification numbers. But the article is about source code that's leaked, not a database of numbers, right? I was thinking: should government source code not be open source anyway?
bkummel
·4 か月前·議論
I used to envy people that work in Silicon Valley, right where all the action is. But with all the recent developments, I don't anymore. I'm happy that I live in Europe, where we are still acting more or less normal these days.
bkummel
·4 か月前·議論
A fully stocked fridge with alcoholic beverages also doesn't belong in a work place.
bkummel
·9 か月前·議論
Why go through all of that? If you vote on paper ballots, the paper trail is baked in.
bkummel
·9 か月前·議論
True! In The Netherlands, where I live, we still vote on paper ballots. The ballots are counted by hand. The counting is public, anyone can go and observe the counting.
bkummel
·9 か月前·議論
You can introduce procedures to minimize the error to a point that it’s not significant anymore.

Having a paper trail and an observable counting process is worth a small error margin.
bkummel
·9 か月前·議論
I live in The Netherlands. We are a reasonable modern country, where a lot of things are automated, even in governmental organizations. However, voting is still done on paper ballots. And those paper ballots are then counted manually. This has huge benefits. There always is a paper trail. It’s hard to manipulate votes without getting caught. If there’s any doubt about a certain district’s results, the votes can be recounted. This happens regularly.

Why do we need machines? Counting the votes for e.g. the parliament only takes 24 hours or so, generally. And we don’t have elections every week, right?
bkummel
·9 か月前·議論
If you ask me, this is not a Homelab anymore.
bkummel
·昨年·議論
I think the point of the article is not to use that mesh network as a replacement for internet. I think the author's idea is that the mesh network would provide the "resilience club" a communication channel while they work on recovering the regular internet.
bkummel
·昨年·議論
I think the point of the article is not to use that mesh network as a replacement for internet. I think the author's idea is that the mesh network would provide the "resilience club" a communication channel while they work on recovering the regular internet.