@flockingbird also, the people looking for a LinkedIn alternative will align with those avoiding github for the same Microsoft reason.
@flockingbird after Microsoft bought github, many people dropped their account or refuse to access it if they have one. The people using sourcehut or codeberg would much more likely be in that set.
As noted in the other thread, if discoverability is the concern, then following the Linux model might make sense (with pointers/direction to the official non-gh instance).
@ehashman the shirts from the diesel sweeties comic may be some inspiration. https://store.dieselsweeties.com/collections/t-shirts
@dthompson better than the bad old days pre-vm where one would brick their main development machine
Crazy long road trains. Who knew trucks could compete with trains?
If you or someone you know is thinking of buying a Ring doorbell camera—or already has one—here are 10 tips to consider
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/02/what-know-you-buy-or-install-your-amazon-ring-camera
@PINE64 @zack this would be great for something like https://wom.community/
Every user of Google, Facebook, ... should absolutely watch #TheSocialDilemma
It makes people understand how those services are designed with the ultimate goal to sell your brain time at the highest price.
Show it to Children, show it to Friends!
@dthompson I find these heat the person well without needing to heat the entire space. Definitely use passive where possible, but sometimes that's not enough and this can fill those gaps
https://www.costco.com/presto-heatdish-plus-parabolic-heater.product.100505979.html
@dthompson feels like somehow this year has bumped us onto the darkest timeline, so sadly this is not really a surprise
@moparisthebest few of those do HDMI natively, no?
Interesting take on "The Social Network" as a horror film:
@dthompson I hope your optimism ends up being warranted
@maris sadly attempts to change that have infamously failed: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/undertheinfluence/the-real-reason-most-prices-end-in-99-cents-1.4731238
@dthompson at first I thought @cwebber@octodon.social but then reconsidered at they seem more effective and grounded...
Hello! Looking for hardware for measuring indoor air quality 💨 🏠 💨 One of our housemates has allergies we're trying to track down... Hardware must detect:
- particulate matter (e.g. PM 2.5 & 10)
- volatile organic compounds (specifically wood volatiles like turpentine)
Should be as open as possible and 'affordable'. Temp. & humidity nice bonus, but not necessary. Does not need to be turn-key/can be for nerds 🤓