I think my philosophy when making software is that it should work for people with zero money or no bank account / credit card.
I know it's not a popular mindset to be in since money and profit is everything in the tech world.
I think it comes from growing up as a kid with no disposable income or access to anything but my shitty computer.
I'd rather support people with almost nothing than people with latest and greatest tech gizmos and spare cash for subscription services. 😅
Cancel your #Spotify today. Use those dollars to buy between 1 & 3 (or more!) albums on #BandcampFriday. Enjoy the actual, direct impact you had on someone's life. (Hell they might message you to say thanks!)
No amount of $$$ (or streams) spent on Spotify will ever change ANYTHING for the better!
@mcc I would rather be in a mess of my own making than one made by someone else any day.
I kind of want to start an online movement.
OFFLINE DAY.
Last day of every goddamn month, OFFLINE. We just go offline. Turn our fucking phones and smrt devices off, don't listen to music we don't own physical copies of. Go touch grass. Chat to neighbours. See friends. Shop for CDs. Be annoyed when our friends don't turn up to things on time and unlike now we can't find out via instant message that they're late because of public transport being broken. We might even briefly get a feeling of erroneous optimism about the future.
Basically, it's one day a month where we go full '90s.
@mcr314 swnd me the soundcould link plzzz
Canada Post email?
Here's my idea for the day. Evolve part of Canada Post to create an email service. Canada doesn't have a really strong rival to gmail. Recent events have shown that using services such as US-owned email, digital storage and other related services are a security risk to every Canadian. Individual as well as Canadian business and government departments are all using these US services -- which can surrender their customers documents, etc. on request to the US government. Likely the same for many other non-Canadian owned services.
I don't know if Canada Post email would be the way to go, but with all this talk about its services needing to keep up with the times, well, it popped into my head.
Something encrypted, offers similar document and work services, etc. as gmail.). They could work with Corel, Sync and/or related Canadian companies to build it.
Or, maybe Sync or some other Canadian company or group could be supported, and encouraged to offer an email service.
Anyway, just a thought.
Interesting comments on this, btw.
TIL about the "popover API" in #html
With this you can have fully declarative modals with zero js.
```
<button popovertarget="mypopover" popovertargetaction="show">
Show popover
</button>
<button popovertarget="mypopover" popovertargetaction="hide">
Hide popover
</button>
<div id="mypopover" popover>Popover content</div>
```
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Popover_API/Using
Sometimes I almost miss having a regular laptop but it's been like a decade since those days and the controller setup suits me way better
hot take, burning hot take, like, not to you who probably agree but to the companies who disagree: not only should it be easy and legal to jailbreak all your devices ... the "jail" shouldn't even exist, you should be able to install and uninstall any software without jailbreaking the device
this includes phones, tablets, consoles, smart appliances, and obviously computers
It is strange to read an article detailing exactly why and how Microsoft has lost its way, leading to products that really just aren't good any more, all the way through to academic critiques of Microsoft's AI push (though, I'll note, the article goes out of its way to not mention Emily Bender).... only to read in the closing lines that the author is completely unwilling to even try Linux.
Thinking of ditching Ollama and running Llama.cpp directly in a systemd user service. It's great for tinkering but it adds overhead and can be slower to adopt new llama.cpp features. Thanks to Arch linux it's easy to just build it from github using this AUR package.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Yap with me and send me cool links relating to my interests. 👍