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.
Streamx is a cool library but the documentation skipps a bunch of important details. It'd be nice if the docs were more comprehensive, but at least I can read the source code to see what's "actually" true
Ahhhhh. Simulating network failures with precise timing is such a pain in the ass.
I need to simulate sending data, it being queued up in the TCP buffer and the connection dying before the buffer is flushed. In Node.js Pausing transform streams doesn't seem to do the trick. Might have better luck with a funky duplex.
@grumpygamer imagine if you could only call people if they had the same provider as you.
Imagine if you had to have the same email provider as someone you needed to talk to.
We need open and standardized systems.
I think on the Canadian citizenship test they should just ask you if dates are written month/day/year or day/month/year, and then show an object and ask if it's measured in inches or cm, and if you know the answers to either of these questions they don't let you in. You're not ready to be Canadian yet
Anyone working with printers in their #activism should know about tracking dots. This project helps deal with them.
The Avalanches are good for soothing the bloodlust btw.
Remember kids, if you still feel intense bloodlust after having a snack and drinking water it means it's time to blast some funky music and clean the house till it goes away.
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It worked out! I have practice from attending several talks during the online OurNetworks conf a few years ago :P
"Then CSS came along, it was a fucking miracle." — https://eev.ee/blog/2020/02/01/old-css-new-css/
learned at least 7 different things about the web from this post
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.