I used to call myself an Apple fan, but I’m clearly not unhinged enough to qualify these days.
Apparently their latest thing is to claim that nobody has ever in the history of governance tried to regulate access to market-making private infrastructure
Anyone skeptical about the power of #unions and what they can do for workers (and remember; if you don't own the means of production, you are a worker) should check out Iceland with its 92.2% participation.
Today three large unions, that collectively have around 1/5th of the nation as members, agreed to terms with industry representatives and the government for all kinds of workers benefits for the next four years.
De-orbiting satellites by burning them up did work when the volume of satellites was small, but already 10% of aerosol particules in the stratosphere contain aluminum/other metals.
The problem is only going to get worse with the launch of megaconstellations https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2313374120
If you add “cooked.wiki/“ to beginning of ANY recipe url (before the https:/) it strips away everything but the recipe and organizes the ingredients and method into separate columns.
@Maxton For anyone interested, here is a bookmarklet (a bookmark where the url is Javascript) that will, once clicked, automatically direct what ever recipe page you are on to cooked.wiki.
I'll be honest, after years of using #Kotlin working with #Dart and #Flutter in the year 2023 feels reminiscent of how it was using Java 7 for Android development more than a decade ago.
@gryzor There are aspects of both the language and framework that can at times feel good to use.
The way that the asynchronous model of Dart is implemented is very simple to use, and cross platform development is a breeze in Flutter.
But everything else is just blown out of the water by the second mover advantage that #Compose has, in addition to having been built on top a much more powerful language such as #Kotlin.
Not to mention the robust ecosystem of tooling available in JVM land.
A lava tunnel now seems to stretch underneath the fishing town of Grindavik and earthquake activity concentrated underneath it (orange spot on lower end of image).
The town was fully evacuated during the night.
This is starting to feel uncomfortably like that Tommy Lee Jones movie Volcano from 1997.
@baldur Probably not new to you, but https://piped.kevin.rocks on desktops and NewPipe (f-droid) on mobile have worked wonderfully for me over a few years now.
Coupled with directly supporting creators via their preferred method, it makes for a great experience.
It is a bit annoying when, after buying official replacement parts at considerable markup, those parts end up not fitting the product and instead cause damage to it. #aeropress
I have been using #Firefox for years, but in recent years I have been extremely jealous of #Chrome (and by natural extension #edge ) tab groups. I believe it's the best implementation and execution for me.
Unfortunately, there's nothing similar for Firefox. I believe I've tried every single extension that claims to do this and none is as simple and good as what chrome does out of the box. Ffox containers are not a replacement. It's a compromise I make every day. I'd literally pay for that.
The fact that my phone is IP67 rated, meaning I could go swimming with it for 30 minutes without issue, disturbs me thanks to decades of conditioning regarding electronics and water.
Turns out the TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) used by almost every level of first responders in a big portion of the world had serious security flaws and even a deliberate backdoor.
I was in the Icelandic search and rescue at the time when the system was being introduced in Iceland some 20 years ago, and used them during operations.
As one can imagine there are some fairly sensitive things that go across those channels that no one unauthorized should have access to.
if you use Linux on your personal computer: what do you like about it?
I used to be super into customizing my window manager, but now I mostly like that it's so easy to install software, and that the environment is the same as on a Linux server
(please no arguing about whether people "should" use Linux on their personal computers, I'm just curious about why you personally like it)
Mostly it is not having to keep two (or more) mental models in my head about how the system functions. My servers and desktops operate pretty much the same. And for the most part the tooling between the two is the same.
There is no up-sell of new features, and there is little risk of the hardware getting obsolete due to OS requirements.
Ease of customisation is a plus, and the fact most of it can be done via file manipulation is a plus.
Earthquakes are very common, and on a geological scale so are eruptions. So in that sense this is 'Iceland as usual'.
However the frequency of this particular volcano (having erupted twice in two years, and likely to erupt again now) is unusual.
But this would be a very small and 'cute' eruption that does not pose any risk to travelers nor air traffic in the country. Nothing like the '10 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull.
100 years ago the first Icelandic art gallery and live-in studio opened, and it is one of my favourite buildings in the city.
Designed and built specifically for Icelandic sculptor Einar Jónsson, it was made in a neoclassical style, with some interesting design additions both on the inside and out.
This picture of it, newly built, standing alone on a hill overlooking the rest of, what was then just a town, is also a favourite.
@craiggrannell Effectively every piece of land not already designed as a park is being developed. Then there are the numerous renovations happening all over.