@pmk i think it should be paid work, not in addition to full-time work.
i think we want to get to a point where instead of paying a stealth Google tax in the price of everything we buy, we pay outright a human or small firm we know and trust and save money on the other side as Google et al away.
i agree that you can't become everyone's cloud provider and troubleshooter and also be expected to have a full-time job. that'd really be without a life.
"If Threads supported outbound RSS 2.0 feeds we could avoid the dominance Twitter had over news for so long. There's nothing hard or magical about it, the technology of RSS is simple, and well understood by thousands of developers." @davew http://scripting.com/2023/12/12.html #rss
@LesterB99 hot confusion?
goodnight, cruel world.
i will see you in the morning.
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We like each other in person. We hate each other online.
i like talking to my kid about math and chemistry. it spoils it for me if i think about it as STEM and recall the stupid footballs we make of everything. but why is one third 0.3 forever is still such an elegant and simple and beautiful fact.
don't trust anything that doesn't also make feeds available via #RSS.
according to growth statistics we may be richer than we have ever been, while at the same time we collectively can't afford to keep the actual, well, food in the foods we are accustomed to eating. (inflation stats mostly don't capture "skimpflation", the hedonic modeling that hypothetically could would be too complicated and controversial. so skimpflation doesn't subtract from "measured" growth.) https://www.businessinsider.com/inflation-high-prices-costs-making-food-snacks-sodas-worse-quality-2023-12 ht #quoderat at the #TechnologyAsNature blog
when i awake and the fading haze of a dream is still with me, i come to sympathize with hamlet.
@ouguoc i mean, but we don’t want our nuclear fuel actually to *combust*, just to get very hot!
i was going to post something like
"are you pro-fire or anti-fire?"
as an analogy to the way people set up what i think are foolishly framed questions about e.g. the state as a social institution.
but i realized it doesn't work very well in this era of climate crisis, non-combustion-based sources of heat and energy, electrifying all the things.
looking forward, one can arguably be pretty consistently anti-fire.
often the best way to get it right is to get it wrong and then fix it.
It's good they specifically added a Reply-To header.
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