@john it's mostly about is it viable for my day to day activities. Screen sharing was working in a meeting. And so far it seems to be going well. Not hit any stumbling blocks for all my common tasks, so will probably stick with Wayland now.
I'm excited to share https://pgvis.org/ a simple PostgreSQL extension for building visualisation dashboards.
It aims to offer an easy way to create visualisation dashboards with SQL and even exportable with just psql.
A little background: https://intrbiz.com/post/postgresql/pgvis-simple-visualisations-for-postgresql
An update on #Capita "industry standard practice" open S3 bucket. https://www.colchester.gov.uk/info/cbc-article/?catid=latest-news&id=KA-04379
Been a lot of talk here about X and Wayland, so I figured it was time to try Wayland again. Happy to say after a day everything is just working. This is KDE on @opensuse Tumbleweed. So nice and upto date. Fingers crossed it stays working.
@sil thats a good point, I'd not thought about it on those terms. But won't employer's currently using zero hour contracts just use casual work contracts. Surely if there was a balance of power, no one would take a zero hours contract.
@sil but how do you do that and also protect the ability to offer casual work. I just don't see it working in reality. Therefore this is just pointless posturing. I'd prefer a Labour party with charisma and a vision, something which they seem to lack.
@sil my main concern would be that any legislation which removes flexibility in contracts is likely to be very difficult and likely to backfire. Whereas a Labour party which supported unions and improving peoples rights might attract me more.
@sil it's interesting coming from a Labour party which doesn't seem to back unions. I can't see how legislation against these things won't just be used against people. Will it really address the power imbalance or will rich people just find another way around it that makes them rich?
@bigcalm How CSS gets handled is often pretty awful.
Combined with pretty awful transpiling and bundling complication processes.
It all feels very unwebby.
If its a new project, maybe try to use Svelte or another. Or ES6 modules and Rollup.
@bigcalm hacked on too much React for my liking over the last year or so.
I would say it's one of the most cargo culted ecosystems I've seen in a long time.
As React isn't really a framework, a lot of the complexity comes from the various other things used with it. Eg: Hooks or Redux, etc.
Some of the underpinnings of React are neat (questionable if still relevant).
I found Hooks pretty awful, you can't really read the code and understand what will happen.
Met Police doing a wonderful job with the UK's new authoritarian thought-crime laws to make sure everyone hears about a protest that would probably have gone unseen if ignored.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/may/06/head-of-uks-leading-anti-monarchy-group-arrested-at-coronation-protest
How long is it appropriate to wait before the "I told you so"? https://www.primevideotech.com/video-streaming/scaling-up-the-prime-video-audio-video-monitoring-service-and-reducing-costs-by-90
@ascherbaum If it was defacto price increase of one extra chip and some extra traces would be pretty small.
@xahteiwi probably most likely to be said to a joke which was not funny in a sarcastic way, without laughing, or an ironic laugh. UK here.
Just a couple of things:
One
It's weird and interesting that if the fediverse gains 10m users and then loses 1m, that's considered proof of failure. But bsky gains 100k and without any time passing this is considered proof of success.
Two
When people say that signing up for fedi is too complicated, you know they mean they don't know how to navigate the instance admin drama, right? At least in part. People can choose from a menu of apps and servers. They're not idiots. What they can't do is evaluate which server will let them talk to their friends about whatever topics come up for them. And it's because that evaluation is basically impossible.
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