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"microservices" are just dynamic linking over HTTP

oh god oh fuck did firefox finally fix the gtk dark theme bug

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A: dns record
AA: battery
AAA: battery
AAAA: dns record

@nattiegoogie have you tried it under steam’s proton? It’s been running flawlessly for me!

As I work on my own decentralised stuff, product is the biggest problem I solve for. We have tools, we have strengths, and we have weaknesses. We can contextualise these and provide a tool that becomes easier and better to use than their counterparts. Right now predominantly we live among the FOSS — in the same way you’d use ChristianMingle because the faithful are there. But distributed systems aren’t just for botnets and protein folding. They’re for recontextualising how this whole global network works. It may not be about one tool, one product. It may be about reconsidering everything, all at the same time. Network reset.

The Linux kernel hackers announced people.kernel.org, a successor of Google+ for blogging... federated via ActivityPub. Don't wake me up yet!

people.kernel.org/monsieuricon

There's a new raspberry pi: raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry

- 3x boost to CPU performance (moving to 28nm from 40nm)
- 4x USB 2.0 ➡️ 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0
- 1x HDMI ➡️ 2x micro HDMI
- Micro USB power ➡️ USB-C power
- Still at $35 for the base model (plus new memory upgrade options)

@jazzyeagle@mastodon.social @fribbledom there is libre.fm that is also very nice!

I'm legitimately _afraid_ of facebook's new crypto scam

like i feel fear when i think about it

<barrucadu> At work we have a large postgres table called "mongodb" with two columns called "collection" and "document", the latter of which is JSONB. Apparently it works well

From #haskell on freenode.

"There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies."

- C. A. R. Hoare (Turing award winner)

These corporations hate copyleft licensed software because its reciprocal nature - derivative works must also carry the same license, and cannot be "closed" - legally blocks the corporates from exploiting (colonising) the software for private profit without reciprocating to the community who created it. Imagine that.

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The all-new Mac Pro, in its maxed-out configuration, will run as many as 12 concurrent Slack sessions. This workflow has never been possible before.

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