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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. 😅

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Thread of stuff I wanna buy. Will "like" my own toot if I get it.

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I'm gonna use this yhread as a way to keep track of links to read and like my own posts when I get around to them.

Baking is Alchemy. Soup is Witchcraft. Frying is Chaos Magic

My smart ring says I gotike 10 hours of sleep last night. Much needed given I only got like six the two nights before

Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02

Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

Thinkin of traversing the graph of all possible states of a permutation. 🤤

Finally beat this raid boss in Borderlands 3 after 4 nights of dying constantly on mayem level 10. Painful but somehow we did it with two people

One of the interns decided to interview devs across my org about how/whether they use AI for development and what they think about it. They shared without names but with titles.

I noticed that the more senior a dev is, the more they’re likely to have low opinion of AI and/or only use it for very narrow purposes. More junior devs tend to say things like “it makes me a better dev”

So thankful for unit tests being a thing that programmers make 😭 Doing a +-1k LoC PR and they thankfully caught some blunders

TIL there's a thing we're calling, "pathological demand avoidance" that is probably a better description of what was being called, "oppositional defiant disorder" lol I'm also OK with just calling us anti-authoritarian FWIW

If I remove the lid to their tank they could try to run up the side and over the edge, but then I would see them. They don't do this. They either wait on the lid, flattened into a crack motionless until it's removed (then they make a break for it)

Or they get on the brush and stay motionless (not running up it) until I put it down.

And a new gambit? playing dead so I sweep them out with the graveyard. (!)

They keep getting smarter.

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Dogs are glitchy enough I bet there would be some good techniques in there, dog circle around scent 47 times to write bone to registry and this lets us take over at another dogs state in a previous run where the pendulum swings were positioned for a gapless traversal

Quadrobics on the dog obstacle course must go hard

There should be speedrunning but for those dog obstacle courses.

Yeah we're a "watches dog shows instead of the olympics" sort of household :P

Hey All, I made a header only C++ library where it's 1 line of code to init, then you can start writing to pixels on the screen.

I call it thirteen.h, as it is inspired by the simplicity of the 13h days.

Examples include a mandelbrot viewer and a playable mine sweeper game.

MIT licensed.

github.com/Atrix256/Thirteen

Inspired by a discussion elsewhere:

I've been on the Internet since 1987, started a career building the commercial Internet in 1995, and have spent the last 25 years writing books about how to build foundational Internet infrastructure. I've consulted for and worked with any number of dot-coms, and the one lesson I've gotten over and over again?

The Internet's business model is betrayal.

We have no smart lights. No voice assistants. No Alexa or Siri. No video doorbell. Our thermostat and appliances constantly complain about their lack of Internet. None of this stuff is safe.

The Internet tech I do use? A desktop PC. Email on my phone is for travel only: airplane tickets, hotel reservations, hockey and concert tix. Location on my phone? Nope, we use a dedicated non-networked GPS in the car. The microphones are off.

How can a light bulb betray me? I don't know. I do know that the vendors have put a LOT of thought into it, though, and I can't out-think all of them.

Web design in the early 2000s: Every 100ms of latency on page load costs visitors.

Web design in the late 2020s: Let's add a 10-second delay while Cloudflare checks that you are capable of ticking a checkbox in front of every page load.

@ElbowsUpforDigitalSovereignty every nation can set up there own #mastodon server to contact and inform there citizens. Journalist Will follow. There is no need to be active on #x It’s a choice.

Slop dev is just annoying. These things are so much less capable than advertised. It seems okay for creating something unoriginal but they really can't "understand" something beyond the basics.

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