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@slisne
One time a friend suggested my being error prone was a result of using a keyboard with low actuation force (Gateron clears). I think it makes me more efficient.

@slisne
git config --add alias.statsu status
git config --add alias.sattus status
git config --add alias.satuts status
git config --add alias.stauts status
git config --add alias.astuts status
git config --add alias.tsatus status
git config --add alias.st status
git config --add alias.s status
alias gits='git status'

✓ MIME database for gmnisrv

Regex routes and reverse proxying are the main remaining features before it's 1.0 ready I think

@zens
Ah, yes... better known by it's international acronym: CMU.

@ichabod
I usually say "marvelous", but sometimes ''mer-vay" if I'm feeling frenchy.

@sir
The fact that they removed view-source: (and haven't tagged the issue as a bug) is my biggest gripe.

@omgubuntu
> [some twitter followers] asked why I’m troubled by a core system component using hundreds of megabytes of memory to ... do nothing.

Well, they are using twitter... proprietary software users don't always have the best judgement.

@omgubuntu
> [some twitter followers] asked why I’m troubled by a core system component using hundreds of megabytes of memory to ... do nothing.

Well, they are using twitter... proprietary software users don't always have the best judgement.

I often wonder why DAVx5 so frequently has an update, but vdirsyncer hardly ever does. Don't these two programs just do the same thing, but on different platforms?

"We moved to GitHub because everyone's already there"

"We shut down the mailing lists because most of our users prefer to use GitLab in their web browser"

"We're rewriting in Rust because we don't really have any non-x86_64 users"

"We're leaving IRC because Discord is more user-friendly"

What all of these arguments have in common is that they exclude people, centralize infrastructure, and eschew free software for proprietary solutions, all in the name of some ill-defined measure of "progress".

@sankakujin
I don't even get a local timeline, so I guess nothing to complain about here. But when half of my feed is from a specific instance, it makes me think about it.
@neauoire

@neauoire
"We have detected"... How did they do that?... using JavaScript?

@sir
How many of them addressed you by an incorrect first name?

@sir
Where the tools actually slow you down?
I mean, if it were more efficient, wouldn't all the 'uber for grocery shopping' workers be doing it already?

@bionade24@mastodon.social
Procedural.
In college, we just learned these three:
1. Procedural
2. OOP
3. Nobody likes lisp
@sir

@mort
Random is the ideal... all others lead to privacy issues.
The best UUID generator will randomly choose which version of UUID it will generate.
@sir

@purism
Wow. Now there's a goal for number of app votes?
I should have just donated less money more times, so I could have more votes :P

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