OMG! YES! I can finally announce that the one and only @wingo will be leading the Guile -> WASM compilation project we launched at @spritelyinst! https://spritely.institute/news/andy-wingo-leads-g2W.html
Note this is in addition to the compiler engineer we're hiring! https://spritely.institute/jobs/compiler-engineer.html
Wingo is not only Guile's maintainer, he's also a major contributor to some of the main javascript engines that power the web! There's nobody who could be more qualified to lead this effort!
Sendero Linux sells refurbished laptops pre-installed with @elementary OS. To celebrate the release of elementary 7, you can get 10% off all purchases with discount code HORUS, now through the end of March.
We ship within the US, and have free shipping on all laptop orders.
If you make websites for a living, know that you are *extremely likely* to be wealthier than the people on whose devices your code will run. This matters to *how* that code runs.
Let's say you're a webdev in the US, building for the US market exclusively. There's huge variability in cost of living across geos, but even so, Indeed shows a an average base salary for a webdev of ~$80K/yr:
https://www.indeed.com/career/web-developer/salaries
Median* household* income, meanwhile, is closer to $70K/yr:
RT @Rainmaker1973
This is a detail of the right forearm of Michelangelo's Moses (c. 1513–1515). The blue circle highlights a small muscle called extensor digiti minimi, which only contracts when the little finger is lifted
[source, read more: https://buff.ly/3xsSG5L]
Taking on monopolies is hard. To add to recent books we have these academic papers. The New Deal had effective response. What will be this century's?
Monopoly Month on SSRN – Part 1.
This month we are highlighting papers that examine a range of topics related to monopolies, including their regulation, specific cases and monopoly theory. We aim to showcase the latest papers on monopolies, as well as popular papers from earlier years.
https://blog.ssrn.com/2023/02/10/monopoly-month-on-ssrn-part-1/
Just found out that you can add emojis to your @zotero library. Please take this away from me, I am #procrastinating with this the whole morning. <3 @phdlife #academicChatter
After a month of intensive lecturing on the history of environmental economics, I've concluded that history of economics as a field is a bit like the price of carbon:
everyone loosely agree that its value should be $300 the ton, but the market price has been stuck at $8 for 20 years
#histecon #historyofecon #envhist @historyofeconomics
"Call for Letters of Inquiry: Institutional Support for Open Source Software in Research
Grants of up to $750,000 over two years will be awarded to U.S. higher education institutions to launch university Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs)"
1/5 I have recently noticed a shift by the FTC to a more traditional progressive approach to enforcement and away from the original NeoBrandesian (NB) positions of the Biden administration. Given the media attention paid to the left-leaning progressive stance of Biden administration antitrust enforcement, these changes are noteworthy. Several recent events indicate this centrist shift.
Mozilla is working on bringing Firefox 🦊 to iOS 🥂
Real Firefox with Gecko 🦎!
Apple's over a decade long ban on competitive third party browsers has almost certainly cost Firefox significant market share and 100s of millions in lost revenue.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/02/07/mozilla_google_apple_webkit/
Pantheon Desktop (from the @elementary team) is a master piece on #NixOS 🤌🧑🍳
If I'm switching distros, I might as well go all in. I'm switching to Pantheon too 😲 Excellent work @danirabbit 💖️
The trackpad gestures are sublime. The hardware/peripheral configuration is on point. I can tweak the keyboard shortcuts to suit my muscle memory. Outstanding job by the #Nix contributors who pulled all this together ⭐️
@grahamc The notification settings might be what you're looking for 👍
Yet another team at work getting totally f'd by "modern frontend" has caused me to write down why I've been *intensely* frustrated with the clearly broken market for web technology over our long lost decade:
https://infrequently.org/2023/02/the-market-for-lemons/
Thanks to @brucelawson, @heydon, Taylor Hunt, @andy, and @phae for spotting errors in drafts.
Economist. Antitrust policy; industrial organization; history of economics