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klez

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You can contact me via mail at klez at klezlab dot it.

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LiberSystem – A capability-based microkernel OS written in Rust

libersystem.com
1 points·by klez·evvelsi gün·1 comments

Wabi Tek Sabi

wabiteksabi.com
3 points·by klez·geçen ay·0 comments

Ask HN: When did computers stop being fun?

78 points·by klez·2 ay önce·105 comments

Agcom: 14M fine to Cloudflare for failing to block pirated content

en.ilsole24ore.com
4 points·by klez·6 ay önce·1 comments

Rock Paper Scissors Solitaire

klezlab.it
38 points·by klez·7 ay önce·20 comments

Doctype Magazine

vole.wtf
3 points·by klez·8 ay önce·0 comments

9front "Release" Released

9front.org
7 points·by klez·9 ay önce·0 comments

Ofcom fines 4chan £20K and counting for violating UK's Online Safety Act

theregister.com
187 points·by klez·9 ay önce·244 comments

comments

klez
·3 gün önce·discuss
A couple of reasons that come to mind:

- For the same reasons people run js server-side: single codebase in the same language; familiarity with the language; other?

- Because some people simply like scheme and want to code the frontend of webapps in scheme

- Because they want to port Goblins to the browser and Goblins already work with scheme.
klez
·6 gün önce·discuss
> Sort of embarrassing that anyone vouched for this comment

I'm the one who vouched it. I don't check commenters' history before doing it. Maybe I should. My LLM-detector is apparently broken (especially on short posts). At face value I saw nothing wrong with it, so I vouched it.
klez
·6 gün önce·discuss
Hence why it's an "introduction" :)
klez
·9 gün önce·discuss
Ok, but is this because of tree-style discussions or is it because of up/downvote mechanics? Or because of their combination?

Or is it completely unrelated and has more to do with the size of those communities?
klez
·11 gün önce·discuss
From your link

> Smol (often paired with lorge or bean), is an Internet slang term used to describe any animal, character, or object that is considered very tiny and cute

So how's that different?
klez
·11 gün önce·discuss
> Using such quirky in group markers like that can limit the audience or give some potential readers a bad impression from the readers opinion on such a group.

Good, I think the kind of people who would feel the use of "smol" impacts their enjoyment of this kind of project are not really the target audience anyway.
klez
·15 gün önce·discuss
Uh? They're the second group they talk about, just after the Romanians.
klez
·16 gün önce·discuss
> In EU

Where, exactly?

> Union fees are usually exempt from tax

What do you mean? You pay taxes on other membership fees?
klez
·16 gün önce·discuss
Discussion from yesterday

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48663861
klez
·22 gün önce·discuss
Oh, there's plenty!

Off of the top of my web history

https://webring.theoldnet.com/

https://0uts1de.hisvirusness.com/

And of course a list of webrings

https://petrapixel.neocities.org/coding/webring-list
klez
·28 gün önce·discuss
I'm using Waterfox on desktop at the moment, but I really wish Mozilla would get their act back together and make all the forks unnecessary. I'm not saying they need to die: I only hope one day they aren't needed anymore.

Also, I'm afraid that's not sustainable in the long run. How long before Mozilla makes a change so big to introduce some nasty feature that it becomes impossible for forks to stay up to date with upstream? Do they really have the resources necessary to maintain an actual fork and not just a customized version?
klez
·28 gün önce·discuss
I don't know, but maybe spending 15 years working on something that you felt was not only a job but also in part a mission shapes a lot of you as a person and you want to express your feelings about that huge part of your life.
klez
·28 gün önce·discuss
As the OP says, the point is not that they needed unpaid work, if that's what you mean. The point is that volunteers shaped what Firefox, MDN, Thunderbird, Mozilla itself were.
klez
·28 gün önce·discuss
Some 10 years ago I was a Mozilla volunteer. I mainly worked on MDN, to the point of becoming a so-called "topic driver" for the glossary. Some of the work I did landed in the citations of a couple of papers about web technology. They flew me a whole week to Vancouver for an event where employees and volunteers worked together in the same room and they even made me (and the other volunteers ) attend a sort-of-corporate meeting where they sort-of fought about something (can't even remember what it was).

I'm telling you this to highlight that volunteers where a huge part of Mozilla.

But on the last day they announced that they were moving the day-to-day conversations from IRC (an open protocol) to Yahoo Messenger (a closed protocol). I felt sort of betrayed in that moment: the company that was all about openness and to which I dedicated countless hours doing unpaid work for and even more years evangelizing for was imposing its volunteers and employees used a proprietary app to coordinate. That didn't sit well with me. At all. I basically lost interest.

This was in 2015. Last I heard MDN introduced ads (I wouldn't know, uBlock is pretty effective) and is not showing contributors to a page on the page itself anymore.

So yeah, the part of OP saying how Mozilla managed to piss volunteers resonated pretty hard with me.
klez
·geçen ay·discuss
It's probably the C++ version of the tired EnterpriseBuilderPatternWhateverFactory jokes about java verbosity.
klez
·geçen ay·discuss
If moderation is the problem maybe only allow downvoting? Of course that may bring to the surface a different set of problems (no solution is without drawbacks), but it removes the "numbers go up" incentives.
klez
·geçen ay·discuss
AFAIU you're presented with the titles of two porn videos and have to guess the one with the most likes
klez
·geçen ay·discuss
>It's still among my favorite music to listen to while coding

In that case you may want to try the Dark Ambient genre in general. Lots of similar vibes.
klez
·geçen ay·discuss
Says who? I, for one, don't really like the idea of "everything is http(s)".

After all, dissatisfaction with the status quo is the reasons this space (gopher, gemini, etc.) even exists. If, like you say, nobody wanted this we wouldn't be here discussing it.
klez
·2 ay önce·discuss
Uhm... My browser is redirected to https://usborne.com/it/books/computer-and-coding-books which 404s.