New (more or less) #PostgreSQL folks on Mastodon:
@clairegiordano (new account)
@tbussmann
@jconway
@jcarnu
@darkixion
@tjkincaid
@cep
@amdunstan
@jriou
Previous postings:
https://mastodon.social/@ascherbaum/109319603453401009
https://mastodon.social/@ascherbaum/109382856990028550
Good explanation of how energy prices are set in UK and why we pay same price as gas for renewal energy which are fraction of the price of gas.
“𝘞𝘦 𝘩𝘪𝘳𝘦𝘥 𝘢 𝘱𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘤𝘦𝘮𝘢𝘯 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘪𝘵’𝘴 𝘨𝘰𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 𝘨𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵.”
Has to be the dumbest Tweet in the universe when you consider around 80% of its customer base is Opensource folk who historically have been very uneasy with police forces around the world.
"Dogpile"? Really? Way to fan the flames, @Raspberry_Pi
Me, 20 years ago: "HTML is fine, with some light CSS. I don't need a bunch of JavaScript."
Me, 10 years ago: "Look at all the jQuery I pumped in this page! It's so sparkly! And Bootstrap makes it look great everywhere!"
Me, at present: "HTML is fine, with some light CSS. I don't need a bunch of JavaScript."
I've always considered applications using the 'postgres' default database not to be best practice, especially when they are authing as the 'postgres' user.
Do other #postgresql people agree with that?
Last day (this Sunday) to submit your talk for FOSDEM PGDay and the PostgreSQL Devroom!
Please note that the event takes place in Brussels, no pre-recorded talks are considered at this point.
Almost 180k new users joined #mastodon yesterday, a new record. This third #twitterMigration wave happened after Musk's Twitter 2.0 ultimatum to #Twitter workers. Each wave is stronger than the previous one. Here is my updated plot showing the three consecutive waves.
Automattic is one of the most important companies on the Internet.
They make Tumblr, WooCommerce, Akismet, LongReads, WordPress—among others.
WordPress alone powers ~44% of the world's websites.
More interesting: despite being such a large, dominant company, few people hate Automattic.
Why is this? 🧵
What we think improves productivity vs. what actually does.
It's often easy to feel like you’re only productive if you are working hard non-stop. That’s a misnomer. Breaks are vital for boosting productivity and deterring burnout. Make time to re-energize,
get rest and enjoy life in between.
Illustration by Liz Fosslien
This looks really interesting for encrypted volumes on Linux: https://shufflecake.net/
I keep hearing that #Mastodon is not likely to replace #Twitter. To that I say: so what?
I've been contributing to the #Linux desktop for the last 15 years not because it's likely to replace #Windows, but because providing people with free desktop is the right thing to do.
I use and support Mastodon not because it's likely to replace Twitter, but because it's a social network done right.
PostgreSQL, Linux, Java, and more. Lover of computers, electronics and Open Source. European. Lib Dem. Lead Technical Strategist nexteam.co.uk