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@tbernard
I like the other one better.
I think because when the gradient follows the movement, there's more contrast.

@c
I would hope amoral. I think of Martin Luther chasing the devil away "with a fart"... but then again, reverence for the devil is most certainly immoral. I think we can apply some logical fallacy to this point...

Today in The Bookseller - the UK's trade magazine for the bookselling industry - I published "Inaudible," in which I unpack my reason for foregoing hundreds of thousands of dollars by refusing to allow Audible to put DRM on my audiobooks.

thebookseller.com/blogs/inaudi

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@sir
Bicycling in the suburbs is very accessible even for grade-schoolers. Of course, this is provided that you stay relatively close to suburbia. Where I'm from, a younger highschooler could get themselves downtown from the suburbs without too much effort.
@qrsbrwn @JonYoder@mastodon.technology

I'm currently wearing my 'root shell shirt': a button-up shirt that has `#` all around it, but I was thinking... wouldn't it be cool to have an `ls /` shirt instead?

Does anybody know of any businesses that could make this happen? And if there was one, would anyone want to bulk order?

@neauoire
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@sir
Maybe an SMTP or connection error. (Seems reasonable to blame my home internet or my work email host).
I think I remember it saying 'timeout'.

@sir
One time, I tried to use git-send-email to send 3 commits to a mailing list. It failed to send the third email. So I repeated the process, but sent only the third email. On the lists.sr.ht page, the third commit appears as a separate thread. I'm not sure how I was supposed to salvage that.

This graph shows what happens if you *backload* the hard problems, doing them last.

This means that for a larger amount of time, you have a HIGHER risk of your assumptions being invalidated, and you'll have MORE progress which is rolled back as a result of those assumptions being invalidated.

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@sir
Makes me want to get back into . Are there any good stepfile authors available by commission?

@toffy
Should we all standardize on schema.org/Recipe
Asking because I've been sitting on a bunch of recipes (some on paper, some PDF) which I plan to someday digitize.
@sir

Fun fact: if present-day US copyright law had been in force at the time that Disney's "Alice in Wonderland" was made, Lewis Carol's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" would not have entered the public domain for another 17 years

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@wolf480pl
Well, cuberite (open source minecraft compatible server) has given it a shot... and produced a few talks about it: youtube.com/watch?v=TcdwRt0RKP -- but I think it may be following more closely in the rewrite's footsteps
@sir

Yay! I have officially made and published my first GNOME desktop application. 🎉️🎉️🎉️

It is called "Short Circuit" , it is a developer scratch pad. If this description does not make sense (Most probably it does not) check out the repo's readme for a clear explanation of what it does gitlab.gnome.org/Bharatkalluri.

A GIF is more than thousand words

@philipwhite
Eh, no.
Github actually does a good job in a a lot of their functionality (despite much not working without js).
Every action is a post request, so they just send forms over. JS just autosubmits the forms in the background and maybe reloads part of the page (in jquery, that's like `$('').load('url/of/page ');`)

(Where they go wrong is by hiding the submit buttons with CSS rather than with noscript tags)

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