@thegibson @banjofox@hackers.town "forget waitin' for you to come and get it" sounds like a great privacy policy
@lashman oh man, i remember that game. I really enjoyed the mechanics and art. I don't remember the plot, but it was a fun game. And I think it was only like an ~8hr play give or take a couple of hours.
I'm in the US and I overheard a couple of people talking scathingly of a UK policy (unsure if it's real) that everyone had to be able to see daylight from their work station. That doesn't sound like something to scoff at. I've felt the disorientation due to getting up from my desk and seeing it's light out when I was expecting it to be twilight.
I'm seeing #daylightsavings hate, as I do every year. Do all these people just live in the south, near the equator?
In northern latitudes, sunrise would be at 04:30 and sunset at 20:00 without #DST. I don't know about you, but I like the extra daylight in the evening after being locked in a dim, windowless building all day.
I want a good calculator app for my phone. Something with features similar to #Octave with variables, matrix/vector arithmetic, a history that can be recalled, anonymous functions, and maybe some graphing capability. Why do most smart phone calculators just give a 10-key pad and 4 operators?
Maybe I can finish planet Namek on #DBZ: Kakarot today. 🤔
This is really cool. It's an object storage "collective" for fediverse instances that does file-level deduplication. Right now it's saving them ~4TB on ~7TB of storage.
Looks like they receive more than enough donations to cover at least the storage costs, but I wonder if they could save some money by using Backblaze B2 instead of Digital Ocean.
I would definitely like to try building something like this if there was interest.
https://jortage.com/
Fdroid finally rolled out #NitterizeMe 1.4.0 for me a day or two ago. No more crash notice. Life is good. Keep up the good work, @fedilab@toot.fedilab.app
@anahata@mastodon.social isn't date/time supposed to be a nightmare thanks to leap seconds and day light savings?
Even Windows has glitches. At work we used to control packages by time stamp (I KNO RITE?) and if restoring during DST when the package was made during standard time Windows would display the wrong modified time. I've never checked on Linux... never bothered trying to track file version by time stamp in any other setting.
@immychan @anahata@mastodon.social I think this is a fitting observation. Project Trident moved from BSD to Linux. I thought it was because of software availability anyways...
@JonathanGerlach collocation solves the getting work done part of the job. By constantly being interrupted and never having 15min to achieve flow they don't have to worry that you might actually achieve something and derive satisfaction from your job.
One of my cats gets hangry. She'll shred any paper she can find when hungry and demanding to be fed. I like to pretend that it's brought on by the full moon and that she is the world's first recorded were-papershredder.
Wereshredders have a solicitus purr that hypnotizes the listener and do an extra 2d4+1 damage to bill type monsters. They are susceptible to wand toy damage.
@InternetKevin but is this message approved by @PajamaBiden2020 ?
Human... maybe?