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❤️ 🎶: Barely had a drink by Sojung
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′12″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
Crece por horas
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Crece por horas
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Crece por horas
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[47°09′43″S, 126°43′05″W] --white noise--
@slashdot clever use of someone else's app with an up density in stores in an area.
@slashdot clever use of someone else's app with an up density in stores in an area.
[47°09′00″S, 126°43′26″W] 4101 days without news from Herve
@movq but surely it doesn't just come down to an individuals understanding of a piece of software right? I mean, complexity comes from many different things for example, the number of components the number of sub-systems, lines of code, the number of abstractions, even the complexity of those abstractions., etc..
@movq but surely it doesn't just come down to an individuals understanding of a piece of software right? I mean, complexity comes from many different things for example, the number of components the number of sub-systems, lines of code, the number of abstractions, even the complexity of those abstractions., etc..
@shreyan what's this a picture of? 🤔
@shreyan what's this a picture of? 🤔
@slashdot

> The new report published Thursday dives into the many types of dark patterns like sneaking, obstruction, nagging, forced action, social proof and others. Sneaking was among the most common dark patterns encountered in the study, referring to the inability to turn off the auto-renewal of subscriptions during the sign-up and purchase process. Eighty-one percent of sites and apps studied used this technique to ensure their subscriptions were renewed automatically. In 70% of cases, the subscription providers didn't provide information on how to cancel a subscription, and 67% failed to provide the date by which a consumer needed to cancel in order to not be charged again
@slashdot

> The new report published Thursday dives into the many types of dark patterns like sneaking, obstruction, nagging, forced action, social proof and others. Sneaking was among the most common dark patterns encountered in the study, referring to the inability to turn off the auto-renewal of subscriptions during the sign-up and purchase process. Eighty-one percent of sites and apps studied used this technique to ensure their subscriptions were renewed automatically. In 70% of cases, the subscription providers didn't provide information on how to cancel a subscription, and 67% failed to provide the date by which a consumer needed to cancel in order to not be charged again
@slashdot this is a bit sad to see girls in tech shutdown and close its doors. 😢 did they run out of money? Or did something else drive this decision? 🤔
@slashdot this is a bit sad to see girls in tech shutdown and close its doors. 😢 did they run out of money? Or did something else drive this decision? 🤔
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Whoohoo! My HTMX mugs arrived!
Whoohoo! My HTMX mugs arrived!
Pinellas County Running: 6.01 miles, 00:10:20 average pace, 01:02:05 duration
was feeling in the flow for the first 2.5 miles and then some lady stopped me in her car to help her get a turtle to the pond. could not get it back afterwards but it was still a fun time out albeit exhausting.
#running
Pinellas County Running: 6.01 miles, 00:10:20 average pace, 01:02:05 duration
was feeling in the flow for the first 2.5 miles and then some lady stopped me in her car to help her get a turtle to the pond. could not get it back afterwards but it was still a fun time out albeit exhausting.
#running
Pinellas County Running: 6.01 miles, 00:10:20 average pace, 01:02:05 duration
was feeling in the flow for the first 2.5 miles and then some lady stopped me in her car to help her get a turtle to the pond. could not get it back afterwards but it was still a fun time out albeit exhausting.
#running
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′35″W] Non-significative results -- sampling finished
@prologic

> When we think of "complexity" in terms of software and software development, we have a sort-of intuitive about this right? We know when software has become _too_ complex.

Honestly, I don’t think so. This is highly subjective. I guess it mostly depends on whether a person *currently* understands a particular program or not. I’ve seen this happen many times: Somebody writes code, they love it, they think it’s great and elegant and simple. As soon as that person stays away from the code for some time and forgets about all the intricate details, they start ranting about how horrible it is. 😂

Maybe this could be a measure of simplicity/complexity: How long does it take a new person who joins the team until they understand the program? (This obviously depends on the individual skills, so this has to be averaged over many people …) 🤔
@prologic

> When we think of "complexity" in terms of software and software development, we have a sort-of intuitive about this right? We know when software has become _too_ complex.

Honestly, I don’t think so. This is highly subjective. I guess it mostly depends on whether a person *currently* understands a particular program or not. I’ve seen this happen many times: Somebody writes code, they love it, they think it’s great and elegant and simple. As soon as that person stays away from the code for some time and forgets about all the intricate details, they start ranting about how horrible it is. 😂

Maybe this could be a measure of simplicity/complexity: How long does it take a new person who joins the team until they understand the program? (This obviously depends on the individual skills, so this has to be averaged over many people …) 🤔
@prologic

> When we think of "complexity" in terms of software and software development, we have a sort-of intuitive about this right? We know when software has become _too_ complex.

Honestly, I don’t think so. This is highly subjective. I guess it mostly depends on whether a person *currently* understands a particular program or not. I’ve seen this happen many times: Somebody writes code, they love it, they think it’s great and elegant and simple. As soon as that person stays away from the code for some time and forgets about all the intricate details, they start ranting about how horrible it is. 😂

Maybe this could be a measure of simplicity/complexity: How long does it take a new person who joins the team until they understand the program? (This obviously depends on the individual skills, so this has to be averaged over many people …) 🤔
@prologic

> When we think of "complexity" in terms of software and software development, we have a sort-of intuitive about this right? We know when software has become _too_ complex.

Honestly, I don’t think so. This is highly subjective. I guess it mostly depends on whether a person *currently* understands a particular program or not. I’ve seen this happen many times: Somebody writes code, they love it, they think it’s great and elegant and simple. As soon as that person stays away from the code for some time and forgets about all the intricate details, they start ranting about how horrible it is. 😂

Maybe this could be a measure of simplicity/complexity: How long does it take a new person who joins the team until they understand the program? (This obviously depends on the individual skills, so this has to be averaged over many people …) 🤔
@prologic With the *intensity* of the cheering maybe. 😂
@prologic With the *intensity* of the cheering maybe. 😂
@prologic With the *intensity* of the cheering maybe. 😂
@prologic With the *intensity* of the cheering maybe. 😂
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https://j3s.sh/thoughts.html à ajouter à mes bookmarks
https://j3s.sh/thoughts.html à ajouter à mes bookmarks
I've been thinking about a new term I've come across whilst reading a book. It's called "Complexity Budget" and I think it has relevant in lots of difficult fields. I specifically think it has a lot of relevant in the Software Industry and organizations in this field. When doing further research on this concept, I was only able find talks on complexity budget in the context of medical care, especially phychiratistic care. In this talk it was describe as, complexity:

- Complexity is confusing
- Complexity is costly
- Complexity kills

When we think of "complexity" in terms of software and software development, we have a sort-of intuitive about this right? We know when software has become _too_ complex. We know when an organization has grown in complexity, or even a system. So we have a good intuition of the concept already.

My question to y'all is; how can we concretely think about "Complexity Budget" and define it in terms that can be leveraged and used to control the complexity of software dns ystems?
I've been thinking about a new term I've come across whilst reading a book. It's called "Complexity Budget" and I think it has relevant in lots of difficult fields. I specifically think it has a lot of relevant in the Software Industry and organizations in this field. When doing further research on this concept, I was only able find talks on complexity budget in the context of medical care, especially phychiratistic care. In this talk it was describe as, complexity:

- Complexity is confusing
- Complexity is costly
- Complexity kills

When we think of "complexity" in terms of software and software development, we have a sort-of intuitive about this right? We know when software has become _too_ complex. We know when an organization has grown in complexity, or even a system. So we have a good intuition of the concept already.

My question to y'all is; how can we concretely think about "Complexity Budget" and define it in terms that can be leveraged and used to control the complexity of software dns ystems?
[47°09′28″S, 126°43′35″W] Carrier too weak
@slashdot So.. What does this mean? Hmmm 🤔
@slashdot So.. What does this mean? Hmmm 🤔
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❤️ 🎶: Boat-song by sEODo BAND
ein notiz.blog ?~L~X https://notiz.blog/t/97y
ein notiz.blog ⌘ https://notiz.blog/t/97y
ein notiz.blog ⌘ https://notiz.blog/t/97y
ein notiz.blog ?~L~X https://notiz.blog/t/97y
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@lyse I mean, if there was a standardize easier to read list somewhere we could potentially create a shed Go package that defines these constants, right?
@lyse I mean, if there was a standardize easier to read list somewhere we could potentially create a shed Go package that defines these constants, right?
@mckinley yeah we already have this here in Australia, EV vehicles and your non-EV vehicles. And yes, it's a pain in the arse as the car randomly breaks for things that a normal human driver wouldn't break for just because the low eye detection races a false positive.
@mckinley yeah we already have this here in Australia, EV vehicles and your non-EV vehicles. And yes, it's a pain in the arse as the car randomly breaks for things that a normal human driver wouldn't break for just because the low eye detection races a false positive.
@slashdot scary just had a little privacy that really is when you're on the Internet, right?
@slashdot scary just had a little privacy that really is when you're on the Internet, right?
@movq do you think alcohol and intoxication has something to do with the last time between seeing the gold land and the cheering? 🤣
@movq do you think alcohol and intoxication has something to do with the last time between seeing the gold land and the cheering? 🤣
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The lag is pretty much exactly 30 seconds from the point where I see the goal in the TV until the neighbors go “WWWWWWWHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” 😂
The lag is pretty much exactly 30 seconds from the point where I see the goal in the TV until the neighbors go “WWWWWWWHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” 😂
The lag is pretty much exactly 30 seconds from the point where I see the goal in the TV until the neighbors go “WWWWWWWHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” 😂
The lag is pretty much exactly 30 seconds from the point where I see the goal in the TV until the neighbors go “WWWWWWWHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” 😂
@lyse … exactly. %)
@lyse … exactly. %)
@lyse … exactly. %)
@lyse … exactly. %)
@lyse Heh, that’s a good idea. 😂 I just use it to dispose of any kind of “sensitive” document. I don’t want the crazy people to rummage through my garbage. 😏😆
@lyse Heh, that’s a good idea. 😂 I just use it to dispose of any kind of “sensitive” document. I don’t want the crazy people to rummage through my garbage. 😏😆
@lyse Heh, that’s a good idea. 😂 I just use it to dispose of any kind of “sensitive” document. I don’t want the crazy people to rummage through my garbage. 😏😆
@lyse Heh, that’s a good idea. 😂 I just use it to dispose of any kind of “sensitive” document. I don’t want the crazy people to rummage through my garbage. 😏😆
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hello fediverse
Arizona-based TEC Accessories have an interesting Kickstarter and write-up on for their refillable titanium marker/highlighter. (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tecaccessories/hi-markr-titanium)
Arizona-based TEC Accessories have an interesting Kickstarter and write-up on for their refillable titanium marker/highlighter. (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tecaccessories/hi-markr-titanium)
Arizona-based TEC Accessories have an interesting Kickstarter and write-up on for their refillable titanium marker/highlighter. (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tecaccessories/hi-markr-titanium)
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sigo acomodandome en una maquina virtual en OpenBSD :( algo es algo..
sigo acomodandome en una maquina virtual en OpenBSD :( algo es algo..
@prologic @movq At least Python's `argparse` module seems to use LSB's recommended exit code 2 for argument invocation errors.
@movq And all of a sudden, a week has passed. :-D Hahaha, I know. Let's *quickly* finish this tiny thing here…
@lyse 🤣🤣🤣
@thiegui Ooor, sorry, don't do PHP, haven't done PHP in some 20+ years 😅
@thiegui Ooor, sorry, don't do PHP, haven't done PHP in some 20+ years 😅
@movq That's my experience too. But it's good to know there's a standard. Is there a definitive link to this anywhere? 🤔
@movq That's my experience too. But it's good to know there's a standard. Is there a definitive link to this anywhere? 🤔
Looking for a good library to parse xml feeds with PHP
@movq Yeah, the "Vernichter" is a pretty violent word. ;-) Oh, you have one? I don't know when I last used a shredder. Must have been when I was a kid. Hm, what do you shred? Unwanted invoices? :'-D
❤️ 🎶: Mushroom Hunter by Country GongBang
@lyse Whoops. Wasn’t aware of this, either. 🤔 I don’t see this being used much, either. Most just define their own set of codes. 🤔
@lyse Whoops. Wasn’t aware of this, either. 🤔 I don’t see this being used much, either. Most just define their own set of codes. 🤔
@lyse Whoops. Wasn’t aware of this, either. 🤔 I don’t see this being used much, either. Most just define their own set of codes. 🤔
@lyse Whoops. Wasn’t aware of this, either. 🤔 I don’t see this being used much, either. Most just define their own set of codes. 🤔
@lyse Aktenvernichter is almost as violent as Reißwolf, yeah. 😅 I just call these things Schredder. (Very useful, btw. I love mine and use it quite often. 😅)
@lyse Aktenvernichter is almost as violent as Reißwolf, yeah. 😅 I just call these things Schredder. (Very useful, btw. I love mine and use it quite often. 😅)
@lyse Aktenvernichter is almost as violent as Reißwolf, yeah. 😅 I just call these things Schredder. (Very useful, btw. I love mine and use it quite often. 😅)
@lyse Aktenvernichter is almost as violent as Reißwolf, yeah. 😅 I just call these things Schredder. (Very useful, btw. I love mine and use it quite often. 😅)
@lyse Well, it’s one of those cases where you keep thinking “god dammit, how hard can it be?!” 😂 Quite hard, apparently, but I didn’t know that when I started. 😂
@lyse Well, it’s one of those cases where you keep thinking “god dammit, how hard can it be?!” 😂 Quite hard, apparently, but I didn’t know that when I started. 😂
@lyse Well, it’s one of those cases where you keep thinking “god dammit, how hard can it be?!” 😂 Quite hard, apparently, but I didn’t know that when I started. 😂
@lyse Well, it’s one of those cases where you keep thinking “god dammit, how hard can it be?!” 😂 Quite hard, apparently, but I didn’t know that when I started. 😂
@lyse Oh man I completely missed that in the book 🤦‍♂️ No I wasn't aware! 😢
@lyse Oh man I completely missed that in the book 🤦‍♂️ No I wasn't aware! 😢