~32 years after the first website was published, we're celebrating with HTML in the Park. Toronto, August 19th
One fun fact is that even though I'm a tech person I've been lower income until pretty recently in my career and most of my friends in meatspace are in the lower brackets.
I get a bit of whiplash when I enter spaces with people making six figure salaries rather than living month to month.
Though TBH I feel way worse for folks that don't have the luxury of not needing to commute to work. Usually they have to commute even further for even shittier pay and shittier work conditions.
They should at least be offered significantly higher compensation. Pisses me off that folks can't afford to live close to where they work and that so many employers are comfortable with exploitation and destroying people's bodies and minds for short term profits.
Bluh, I feel bad for all the office workers I know that are being forced back into working from the office after getting a taste of remote.
Being fully remote since pre pandemic has made me extremely against being forced back into the commute and the noise. Thankful to be working with other fully remote folks!
It's true that experimenting with this on your own isn't free, but it's also not out of reach as long as you have a general purpose computer (like, not an Android or iOS phone).
If you can't afford another computer, you can spin up a free, small Linux VM on your own laptop or desktop and experiment that way.
If you can afford a two hundred dollar expenditure and a few dollars a month of electricity, you can get a Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny or a Dell Optiplex Micro or two and hook them up to your home network. These are typically sold in lots from large corporate deployments, where they are used as small, efficient desktops for thousands of employees until they no longer quite work. They are then sold individually for about a hundred dollars each on eBay. I run my home network on two of these, plus some other nonsense you don't really need.
Because of exactly what we're talking about here, these acquisitions are modular; you can get one box, plug it in, and experiment until you can afford another, then plug that one into the same network and see how they interact.
Ultimately, it's probably a cheaper hobby than, say, Magic: the Gathering.
It's so many of our favorite people all in one podcast!
Listen to @mauve, Fauno, and Jacky Zhao as they discuss decentralized publishing on the latest episode of DWeb Decoded. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZqPomT1Teo #dweb
Hi all! My first "neuro-focused" post 🧠 has to be these beautiful #PlaceCells that I recorded in a #NeuroRat foraging for cocops in a rectangle. #Hippocampus
#NeuroForNewbies ⏬(trying this out)
What are "place cells"? They are a category of neurons, first discovered in the brain of rats, that activate only in specific locations in a given environment. Each place cell fires at a different location, together forming a sort of map (#CognitiveMap) of all the locations that we know.
plot legend is described in the alt-text
(Edit: added hippocampus tag)
angry about gmail
Also now I'm seeing more sites that are like "Oh you need to use Chrome to access this" which I thought the web had gotten over for a while now.
Especially annoying when I'm loading via a chromium browser that certainly has whatever Google-pushed feature they want to use anyway.
Did people really give up on progressive enhancement and cross browser interop?
angry about gmail
Have I mentioned that I hate gmail? Their oauth login thing makes logging in with alternative clients a huge pain in the ass, and it's regular login requires a bunch of hoops to jump through and even then it barely works.
Really tired of this shit and that so many orgs require using it for "work email".
The calendar is also a pain.
People capitulating to megacorps ruining open protocols fills me with despair and is a recurring paint point.
Funny how people always go with the classic,
"If you're not doing anything wrong, you should have nothing to hide."
over a far more sensible:
"If I'm not doing anything wrong, you should have no reason to spy on me."
Just saw that #Etsy has had three articles about how they mistreat their sellers in as many days. As an independent #artist myself, I've been struggling to find purchase (and purchasers) on the platform, which is why I started building #magpiemarket - a #federated Etsy-alternative. These articles just go to show how much we need a new space that helps #artists rather than uses them. Please #boost this to help us spread the word.
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.