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Base: 8.00 miles, 00:09:40 average pace, 01:17:16 duration
kept it easy in speed
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@prologic Kind of, yeah. (I wish they wouldn’t focus so much on “elitism” and would fix their condescending tone.)
@prologic Kind of, yeah. (I wish they wouldn’t focus so much on “elitism”.)
@prologic Kind of, yeah. (I wish they wouldn’t focus so much on “elitism”.)
@prologic Kind of, yeah. (I wish they wouldn’t focus so much on “elitism”.)
@prologic Kind of, yeah. (I wish they wouldn’t focus so much on “elitism”.)
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@movq Bit like what the suckles folks tried to do right? (Although I never agreed too much with their "ideals" exactly)
@movq Bit like what the suckles folks tried to do right? (Although I never agreed too much with their "ideals" exactly)
@movq I feel your pain like my own. No matter what I do, I am always outnumbered by the ignoramus in the family. It is like bashing one's head on a brick wall.
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Regarding complexity budget, slow software, all that:
Very few people do take pride in building simple, elegant, high-quality systems, do they? Why is that? Why are huge shiny things with tons of features more attractive? 🤔
I never explicitly thought about this, to be honest. It was only at the back of my head. And I never tried to teach our younger “students” at work: “Hey, it’s a great achievement to build something simple and elegant. That’s something to be proud of!”
Worse, simple software is often described as “boring”. Yes, in a way, it is boring, because your brain doesn’t have to get into overdrive to understand it. But that’s exactly the point. And it’s *hard to achieve that*! Simple software isn’t just “fewer lines of code”, you have to be pretty clever to solve a problem in a simple and elegant way. So it’s something to be proud of.
Could this be an intuitive, *emotional* way to get more people on board the “simple software”-train? 🤔
Regarding complexity budget, slow software, all that:
Very few people do take pride in building simple, elegant, high-quality systems, do they? Why is that? Why are huge shiny things with tons of features more attractive? 🤔
I never explicitly thought about this, to be honest. It was only at the back of my head. And I never tried to teach our younger “students” at work: “Hey, it’s a great achievement to build something simple and elegant. That’s something to be proud of!”
Worse, simple software is often described as “boring”. Yes, in a way, it is boring, because your brain doesn’t have to get into overdrive to understand it. But that’s exactly the point. And it’s *hard to achieve that*! Simple software isn’t just “fewer lines of code”, you have to be pretty clever to solve a problem in a simple and elegant way. So it’s something to be proud of.
Could this be an intuitive, *emotional* way to get more people on board the “simple software”-train? 🤔
Regarding complexity budget, slow software, all that:
Very few people do take pride in building simple, elegant, high-quality systems, do they? Why is that? Why are huge shiny things with tons of features more attractive? 🤔
I never explicitly thought about this, to be honest. It was only at the back of my head. And I never tried to teach our younger “students” at work: “Hey, it’s a great achievement to build something simple and elegant. That’s something to be proud of!”
Worse, simple software is often described as “boring”. Yes, in a way, it is boring, because your brain doesn’t have to get into overdrive to understand it. But that’s exactly the point. And it’s *hard to achieve that*! Simple software isn’t just “fewer lines of code”, you have to be pretty clever to solve a problem in a simple and elegant way. So it’s something to be proud of.
Could this be an intuitive, *emotional* way to get more people on board the “simple software”-train? 🤔
Regarding complexity budget, slow software, all that:
Very few people do take pride in building simple, elegant, high-quality systems, do they? Why is that? Why are huge shiny things with tons of features more attractive? 🤔
I never explicitly thought about this, to be honest. It was only at the back of my head. And I never tried to teach our younger “students” at work: “Hey, it’s a great achievement to build something simple and elegant. That’s something to be proud of!”
Worse, simple software is often described as “boring”. Yes, in a way, it is boring, because your brain doesn’t have to get into overdrive to understand it. But that’s exactly the point. And it’s *hard to achieve that*! Simple software isn’t just “fewer lines of code”, you have to be pretty clever to solve a problem in a simple and elegant way. So it’s something to be proud of.
Could this be an intuitive, *emotional* way to get more people on board the “simple software”-train? 🤔
@lyse Yeah, you’re right. The quality aspect is lacking, too. Sigh. 😅
Focus on quality, focus on “doing it right”, make that your primary goal. And everything else shall fall into place.
If it only were that simple. 🫤😅
@lyse Yeah, you’re right. The quality aspect is lacking, too. Sigh. 😅
Focus on quality, focus on “doing it right”, make that your primary goal. And everything else shall fall into place.
If it only were that simple. 🫤😅
@lyse Yeah, you’re right. The quality aspect is lacking, too. Sigh. 😅
Focus on quality, focus on “doing it right”, make that your primary goal. And everything else shall fall into place.
If it only were that simple. 🫤😅
@lyse Yeah, you’re right. The quality aspect is lacking, too. Sigh. 😅
Focus on quality, focus on “doing it right”, make that your primary goal. And everything else shall fall into place.
If it only were that simple. 🫤😅
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′17″W] Wind speed: 46kph
@prologic Haha, no, I meant something work-related. ;-)
But you're right, yarnd has potential for improvement, too (what doesn't?). Rest assured, there are several universes between the two. And yarnd is lightyears ahead.
no me gustan los aereopuertos ni los viajes largos en trenes.. pero wow me encanta el resultado! feliz en Cadiz, Spaon!
no me gustan los aereopuertos ni los viajes largos en trenes.. pero wow me encanta el resultado! feliz en Cadiz, Spaon!
@lyse Yeah, it’s hard(er) with family members. I shouldn’t have started that Matrix stuff – before that, they had an easier time accepting that I don’t use WhatsApp. Now it’s more like “why don’t you switch?”
“Joy of missing out”, eh? :D
@lyse Yeah, it’s hard(er) with family members. I shouldn’t have started that Matrix stuff – before that, they had an easier time accepting that I don’t use WhatsApp. Now it’s more like “why don’t you switch?”
“Joy of missing out”, eh? :D
@lyse Yeah, it’s hard(er) with family members. I shouldn’t have started that Matrix stuff – before that, they had an easier time accepting that I don’t use WhatsApp. Now it’s more like “why don’t you switch?”
“Joy of missing out”, eh? :D
@lyse Yeah, it’s hard(er) with family members. I shouldn’t have started that Matrix stuff – before that, they had an easier time accepting that I don’t use WhatsApp. Now it’s more like “why don’t you switch?”
“Joy of missing out”, eh? :D
@lyse Kind of a good perspective really 👌
@lyse Kind of a good perspective really 👌
@movq Oh dear, people who have to always get an answer immediately have all sorts of issues. :-( They're dead losses.
I will not use WhatsApp in a million years. It's not worth it. Might be trickier with family members, but I also refuse to use such stuff. It definitely degrades some friends to aquaintances, but oh well. If I don't know what I'm "missing out" on, then I simply cannot miss it. On the positive side, it frees my time for other things. :-)
@lyse I agree, slow with decent quality and simplicity would be my thing 💪
@lyse I agree, slow with decent quality and simplicity would be my thing 💪
@lyse Like yarnd right? 🤣
@lyse Like yarnd right? 🤣
@movq @prologic Just slowly creating software is not enough. It doesn't cut it. The focus has to be on quality. I see suuuper slow progress in a project, but the quality still totally sucks balls.
@movq I _think_ it's a good choice, better than anything else to be honest.
@movq I _think_ it's a good choice, better than anything else to be honest.
@prologic I’ll look into it. 🤔 The good thing is that I *think* some people already use Signal. We’ll see.
@prologic I’ll look into it. 🤔 The good thing is that I *think* some people already use Signal. We’ll see.
@prologic I’ll look into it. 🤔 The good thing is that I *think* some people already use Signal. We’ll see.
@prologic I’ll look into it. 🤔 The good thing is that I *think* some people already use Signal. We’ll see.
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@movq Don't give up.
What about Signal? I'm had great success with this, friends, family, neighboards. They get it. It works. I don't have to worry about it too much.
@movq Don't give up.
What about Signal? I'm had great success with this, friends, family, neighboards. They get it. It works. I don't have to worry about it too much.
@movq Yeah, my software is definitely completely irrelevant to everyone else.
I don't send my bank or insurance company any bug report e-mails or the like. I'm talking about mailing software developers or projects. On a side note, though, I've seen lot of (German) companies use GMail & other terrible mail providers. My former employer fell also in this category (so does my current one, but at least I receive all e-mails).
If WhatsApp was just a messenger, I probably wouldn’t be so reluctant to join. But it’s an app that *insists* on running on a smartphone. It has access to so much metadata … Fuck this shit. 🫤
If WhatsApp was just a messenger, I probably wouldn’t be so reluctant to join. But it’s an app that *insists* on running on a smartphone. It has access to so much metadata … Fuck this shit. 🫤
If WhatsApp was just a messenger, I probably wouldn’t be so reluctant to join. But it’s an app that *insists* on running on a smartphone. It has access to so much metadata … Fuck this shit. 🫤
If WhatsApp was just a messenger, I probably wouldn’t be so reluctant to join. But it’s an app that *insists* on running on a smartphone. It has access to so much metadata … Fuck this shit. 🫤
The “Matrix Experiment”, i.e. running a Matrix server for our family, has failed completely and miserably. People don’t accept it. They attribute unrelated things to it, like “I can’t send messages to you, I don’t reach you! It doesn’t work!” Yes, you do, I get those messages, I just don’t reply quickly enough because I’m at work or simply doing something else.
I’ll probably shut it down.
Nobody cares about privacy. The reasons I bring up in discussions are “too nerdy”. They put *all* their stuff to Google or Apple, so why would messaging be any different? (We’re not even using all those Matrix crypto stuff … That would be insane.)
It’s a lost cause. I’m frustrated.
Will I give in and use WhatsApp instead? Not sure yet.
The “Matrix Experiment”, i.e. running a Matrix server for our family, has failed completely and miserably. People don’t accept it. They attribute unrelated things to it, like “I can’t send messages to you, I don’t reach you! It doesn’t work!” Yes, you do, I get those messages, I just don’t reply quickly enough because I’m at work or simply doing something else.
I’ll probably shut it down.
Nobody cares about privacy. The reasons I bring up in discussions are “too nerdy”. They put *all* their stuff to Google or Apple, so why would messaging be any different? (We’re not even using all those Matrix crypto stuff … That would be insane.)
It’s a lost cause. I’m frustrated.
Will I give in and use WhatsApp instead? Not sure yet.
The “Matrix Experiment”, i.e. running a Matrix server for our family, has failed completely and miserably. People don’t accept it. They attribute unrelated things to it, like “I can’t send messages to you, I don’t reach you! It doesn’t work!” Yes, you do, I get those messages, I just don’t reply quickly enough because I’m at work or simply doing something else.
I’ll probably shut it down.
Nobody cares about privacy. The reasons I bring up in discussions are “too nerdy”. They put *all* their stuff to Google or Apple, so why would messaging be any different? (We’re not even using all those Matrix crypto stuff … That would be insane.)
It’s a lost cause. I’m frustrated.
Will I give in and use WhatsApp instead? Not sure yet.
The “Matrix Experiment”, i.e. running a Matrix server for our family, has failed completely and miserably. People don’t accept it. They attribute unrelated things to it, like “I can’t send messages to you, I don’t reach you! It doesn’t work!” Yes, you do, I get those messages, I just don’t reply quickly enough because I’m at work or simply doing something else.
I’ll probably shut it down.
Nobody cares about privacy. The reasons I bring up in discussions are “too nerdy”. They put *all* their stuff to Google or Apple, so why would messaging be any different? (We’re not even using all those Matrix crypto stuff … That would be insane.)
It’s a lost cause. I’m frustrated.
Will I give in and use WhatsApp instead? Not sure yet.
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@xuu I have a theory as to why your pod was misbehaving too. I _think_ because of the way you were building it docker build without any --build-arg VERSION= or --build-arg COMMIT= there was no version information in the built binary and bundled assets. Therefore cache busting would not work as expected. When introducing htmx and hyperscript to create a UI/UX SPA-like experience, this is when things fell apart a bit for you. I think....
@xuu I have a theory as to why your pod was misbehaving too. I _think_ because of the way you were building it docker build without any --build-arg VERSION= or --build-arg COMMIT= there was no version information in the built binary and bundled assets. Therefore cache busting would not work as expected. When introducing htmx and hyperscript to create a UI/UX SPA-like experience, this is when things fell apart a bit for you. I think....
@xuu I _think_ you're onto something here. I tend to agree that there are different measures of complexity to apply to different things. The only downside I see here is we start to get into the realms of hierarchy and bureaucracy right, as a means to "simplify" the complexity, or abstract it away. I mean we tend to do this in software too, hide the complexity in an abstraction. The problem with this is this also becomes a measure of "complexity" too right and can potentially suffer from a point where it has become "too complex".
@xuu I _think_ you're onto something here. I tend to agree that there are different measures of complexity to apply to different things. The only downside I see here is we start to get into the realms of hierarchy and bureaucracy right, as a means to "simplify" the complexity, or abstract it away. I mean we tend to do this in software too, hide the complexity in an abstraction. The problem with this is this also becomes a measure of "complexity" too right and can potentially suffer from a point where it has become "too complex".
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Threshold: 7.00 miles, 00:08:53 average pace, 01:02:12 duration
nice session of 10:00 pace for 10 minutes on warm-up and cool-down and threshold at 8:00 pace for 16 minutes.
#running #treadmill
Threshold: 7.00 miles, 00:08:53 average pace, 01:02:12 duration
nice session of 10:00 pace for 10 minutes on warm-up and cool-down and threshold at 8:00 pace for 16 minutes.
#running #treadmill
Threshold: 7.00 miles, 00:08:53 average pace, 01:02:12 duration
nice session of 10:00 pace for 10 minutes on warm-up and cool-down and threshold at 8:00 pace for 16 minutes.
#running #treadmill
ali cups pre bitchs
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Graffiti a dizer "all cops are bitchs" mas com uma letra ambígua
ali cups pre bitchs
(Praça da República, Porto)
Graffiti a dizer "all cops are bitchs" mas com uma letra ambígua
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I feel like complexity is measured differently at different levels of a project..
- at the function level you use cyclomatic complexity or how many branches internally and how much you need to keep in mind as it calls out to other functions.
- at a file/module level is a balance of the module doing too much against being so granular that you have cross dependency across modules. I have trouble with keeping things dry at this level because it can lead to parts being so abstract or generalized that it adds complexity.
- at a project level i suppose its a matter of how coupled things are across sub-modules.
I feel like complexity is measured differently at different levels of a project..
- at the function level you use cyclomatic complexity or how many branches internally and how much you need to keep in mind as it calls out to other functions.
- at a file/module level is a balance of the module doing too much against being so granular that you have cross dependency across modules. I have trouble with keeping things dry at this level because it can lead to parts being so abstract or generalized that it adds complexity.
- at a project level i suppose its a matter of how coupled things are across sub-modules.
The Linux Experiment interview with Andy Wen, CEO of Proton, was quite good. I really recommend it.
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@hecanjog Enjoy it while it lasts... it's been hot as hell in here in the last couple of days.
@hecanjog Enjoy it while it lasts... it's been hot as hell in here in the last couple of days.
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@johanbove Did they produce a new season or you're just catching up with the old ones? It has been ages since the last time I've watched any of it.
@johanbove Did they produce a new season or you're just catching up with the old ones? It has been ages since the last time I've watched any of it.
España!!
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España!!
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