@zenspider @kerrizor Yup - “code janitor” is actually what I put as my title in Slack (actually, “payments janitor”, but same vibe).
I enjoy doing things like updating dependencies, but those tasks are rarely celebrated.
Dear Hackers,
Public libraries, and libraries in general, are not your enemies. They are some of the last places in the world where people can go, hang out, and do things without any expectation of money changing hands. They are a physical manifestation of file sharing and a corporeal form of torrenting. That in mind, libraries are chronically underfunded and they're currently under attack by right-wing politicians and fascists, but I suppose I repeat myself there.
As such, they make lousy targets for ransomware attacks. Chances are, you're not likely to see any money because they have no money to pay you. All you've done is hurt those who are less fortunate than you, you've hurt children, you've hurt students, and you've made no progress towards "sticking it to the man" or whatever.
For god's sake, leave the library alone. Or maybe, come visit one sometime.
Thanks,
Cyberpunk Librarian
https://shelftalkblog.wordpress.com/2024/05/28/an-update-about-access-to-library-technology-systems/
TIL: when running software in chroot, there is no /dev, so /dev/null can end up being a regular file, and then reading from /dev/null is a surprise.
@amr @marcoarment a kid complained to me the other day that he didn’t like movies from the 1000s. My childhood was thrown in the same bag as the Middle Ages.
The creator of Uiua (pronounced “wee-wah”) might prefer “Uiuan” as the demonym, but “Uiuaboo” is just too perfect.
A little fun from the FT. Apparently they don't care for American paper sizes in comparison to ISO 216 and I appreciate the poetry with which they express this. 😀
The culture war over gender affirming Healthcare so frequently ignores the fact that only a small percentage of gender affirming care is actually for trans people. The majority is for cis people who are accessing it for the exact same reasons as trans people, feeling more comfortable in their gender identity.
I was prescribed spiranolactone because my body makes more testosterone than I want it to, and as a girl I do not like having excessive facial hair. Easy easy, doctor tested my blood and wrote the prescription. I didn't have to prove anything other than I wanted less facial hair, and because I'm cis everyone involved trusted that my personal preferences and discomfort were enough to give me what I needed to solve the problem.
Most top surgeries are performed on cis men (to treat gynecomastia and create a more masculine chest) and cis women (to create a more feminine chest). Most hormone therapy is given to cis people to help them comfortable in their gender.
love this post “Instead of "auth", we should say "permissions" and "login"" by @nicole.
it's a great explanation of how using less jargon-y language can be more clear. Also I've been really enjoying her blog generally.
good day: got to post my favourite gzip fact
(you can concatenate gzipped files together, and you still have a valid gzip file. it will uncompress as if you concatenated the inputs then compressed them)
Forever prioritizing action items of the latest incident is Management By Most Recent Fire.
Hadn’t had my coffee yet, saw this headline and thought, “what could Al Yankovic have done to deserve this?” #WeirdAl
do you ever think about how, for years, we used X- or x- in front of experimental or yet to be standardized names, only then to find that the x- prefix had fossilised