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    1 year ago 100%

    just because of a position they took on the issue nearly 10 years ago.

    I laughed because I also frequently make the mistake of calling the mid 00's "ten years ago".

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  • technology Technology How to Build a Low-tech Website?
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    porkloin
    3 years ago 100%

    I live in AK and know a few people with solar setups, it depends a lot on how much south facing exposure you have, etc. There are seismic stations and stuff here that keep near 100% annual uptime here on purely solar, so it’s totally doable, but can be tough.

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  • technology Technology Apple Is Now an Antifragile Company - TidBITS
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    porkloin
    3 years ago 100%

    Yeah, I certainly wondered about that too. The premise of the article was interesting (trying to come up with a framework to understand how Apple managed to handle the pandemic so well), but I'm not sure I completely buy the author's argument that Apple is uniquely equipped to "thrive" in these kinds of crises.

    The point about Apple's policy of pre-ordering processor capacity in excess of other similar hardware companies was interesting:

    Have you tried to buy a PlayStation 5 or an Xbox Series X? Good luck, they’re still hard to get. No one can produce enough chips. The same goes for automobiles. Automakers have had to choose between producing cars with fewer features or not making them at all.

    Apple hasn’t had this problem. You can walk into an Apple store right now and pick up an iPhone 12 or an M1-based Mac. Apple CFO Luca Maestri had warned in the company’s Q2 earnings call that Apple was expecting supply chain constraints, but in the Q3 call, he briefly mentioned that Apple had worked around them. He warned of more severe constraints in Q4, but knowing Apple’s habit of underpromising and overdelivering, I’m betting that it won’t turn out to be a major problem. Even if I’m wrong, I guarantee that Apple will be in a better situation than other silicon-dependent manufacturers.

    Apple can do this because it spends billions well in advance to secure the parts it needs—precisely what the auto industry didn’t do. Apple reported that it plans to spend over $38 billion in manufacturing purchase obligations this quarter, up 26% from last quarter. Analyst Ben Bajarin said it’s due to Apple locking in its chip supply. Other manufacturers have been caught with their pants down while Apple guarantees its chip supply.

    At the same time, I don't think there's been a significant shortage of most laptops or smartphones, mostly just GPUs and consoles at the "high end" and microcontroller-type boards at the "low end".

    I'd never really heard of this "antifragile" concept so I kinda thought the piece was interesting, but far from perfect.

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  • linux Linux Need help with Nginx SSL setup
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    porkloin
    3 years ago 100%

    Yep, as @blank_sl8@lemmy.ml mentioned it’s very likely that you need to open port 443 on your server. Nginx is configured to listen there but your OS level config might not be allowing the traffic. Check firewalld or iptables depending on your server distro.

    Edit: oops, you already solved this while I was typing 😛

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  • technology Technology Big tech companies are at war with employees over remote work
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    porkloin
    3 years ago 100%

    The company I work for has reopened our flagship office in SF, but there are no mandated returns for any employees. We're effectively going to remain a 100% remote company, which is very nice. I was hired under the pretense of being 100% remote anyway, but I have some friends who are being forced to go back into their offices pretty aggressively and they've all more or less said they're planning to look for other jobs. This is in tech, mind you, so my perspective might be a little skewed, but given how hot the hiring market is right now, managers and C-levels are going to eventually realize that if they push the issue too much (especially with Delta surging) they'll wind up losing a ton of their good employees and be stuck in a bad market for hiring competent replacements at anywhere near their current salary. The salary demands that current tech applicants are getting away with make the salaries I was seeing ~2yr ago look pretty meager.

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    Gaming porkloin 3 years ago 100%
    PC Gamer Review: The Ascent's cyberpunk metropolis is way cooler than Night City www.pcgamer.com

    Anyone playing this? I picked it up late in the week and have put probably 4-5 hr in and am really loving it. Scratching that Diablo/looter itch in a lot of ways, plus it's got couch and online co-op!

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    fediverse Fediverse An Open Letter Calling for the Resignation of Eugen Rochko (Gargron) from Mastodon Development
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    porkloin
    3 years ago 100%

    On the other hand, I am ideologically opposed to partnering up with entities like EUnomia, but this being a social media platform the posts are already public and I don’t think anybody should be using such a platform for anything they want to keep private in the first place. Ultimately, you’re trusting server admins for any instance and you have no idea how they use the data collected by the instance.

    Does anyone have more details on the partnership? I'm trying to make heads and tails of some of the grievances in the letter and haven't been able to track down much on that particular point.

    Very well written response, btw – you captured a lot of things I've been thinking about far better than I could have 😝

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  • fediverse Fediverse An Open Letter Calling for the Resignation of Eugen Rochko (Gargron) from Mastodon Development
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    porkloin
    3 years ago 100%

    Thank you! I was hunting through his mastodon posts trying to find it, but that makes sense. It's nice to see that the response does address the fact that local and federated timelines are being treated as more of a "superuser" feature – but I do wonder what it will mean for the Fediverse overall if the number one "sponsored client" for Mastodon doesn't expose those concepts at all.

    In UX tests with randomly selected, non-technical people, stumbling upon local or federated timelines has predominantly led to frustration either through language barriers, spam, or not safe for work content. I know that we might disagree about the size of server we have in mind or what constitutes a big server, but I think you’ll agree that even on a small and perfectly moderated server at least 2 of the 3 issues are likely to occur, if not in one timeline then another. And, unless you advocate for an “upload filter” type system, no moderation will be able to prevent exposure to spam and offensive content at least temporarily, at least in an open system which is what we’re focusing on.

    These are all pretty reasonable points, for sure.

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  • fediverse Fediverse An Open Letter Calling for the Resignation of Eugen Rochko (Gargron) from Mastodon Development
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    porkloin
    3 years ago 100%

    Fair, especially for local timeline on the bigger instances like .social, but I can understand why LT is really important to people who use small or medium sized instances.

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  • fediverse Fediverse An Open Letter Calling for the Resignation of Eugen Rochko (Gargron) from Mastodon Development
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    3 years ago 100%

    One of the interesting grievances listed is the intentional removal of the local/federated timelines in the official mastodon app. I was a bit disappointed to see that they weren't in the app as well.

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  • fediverse Fediverse Mastodon now has an official iPhone app
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    3 years ago 100%

    I’ve been using the iOS app for a little bit now since I donate to them on patreon and had the TestFlight build. It’s a really nice and polished app! I still feel like PWAs are a really good alternative to an iOS native app (that’s how I’m using lemmy right now), but having native support for notifications and stuff is very nice.

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    Steam Deck porkloin 3 years ago 100%
    Cloud Suspend and Resume

    Honestly, I might be *even more* excited about this feature than I am about the Steam Deck. I have a preorder for an SD, but the prospect of having suspend and resume built in to PC games so that I don't have to boot through splash screens, go through menus, etc. would be a huge improvement for me. A lot of times I don't bother firing up a game if I only have 15-20 min to kill, mostly because it'll take me at least a few minutes to get it started and then I need to be sure to shut it down when I'm done gracefully. Add on top of that the idea of cloud-syncing those suspend states between devices? Very exciting!

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    guitar porkloin 3 years ago 100%
    Triad/Inversion Practice Tool https://porkloin.github.io/triad-practice-mk2/?

    I've been trying to get a lot better at comping and improvising, and one of the things I put together to help was this tool that lets you toggle on certain chords (I,IV,V, etc) in given keys and get color-coded fretboard maps for all the inversions. There's also the ability to add "shadow realm" chords (parallel key) for spicy non-diatonic flavors. I usually practice using this to just throw up a random progression and try to bang something out up and down the neck, as well as doing things like running through cycle of 4ths to hit a bunch of different keys and inversions. Hopefully some folks here will find it helpful!

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    asklemmy Asklemmy What book(s) are you reading right now?
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    3 years ago 100%

    Have you seen the documentary Jodorowsky's Dune? Real wild ride to see what he would have done with his film adaptation if he hadn't blown through an insane budget so quickly. I have a lot of trust in Villenevue as a director, but I do think having a zany art-house Dune instead of the tepid 80s one would have been interesting even if it was hard to watch! The doc has a lot of the original concept art, which looks absolutely bananas: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1935156/

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    3 years ago 100%

    I've actually never read silmarillion, I might finally do it after finishing up LOTR. It always seemed like it'd be too encyclopedic. I'm really hoping the Dune movie manages to do justice to the books!

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    Asklemmy porkloin 3 years ago 100%
    What book(s) are you reading right now?

    Title says it all! I'll go first. I'm doing my first re-read of LOTR since I first read it when I was in middle school ~15 yr ago. Just finished up Fellowship the other day and started Two Towers yesterday. It's really fun to revisit it with an adult brain 😛 Up next after RotK will be Katherine Addison's sequel to *The Goblin Emperor*, *The Witness for the Dead*

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    NetRunner porkloin 3 years ago 100%
    Any active players?

    I'm hoping to find folks willing to hop on and play some netrunner casually on jinteki.net – if you're interested hit me up here or at porkloin@mastodon.social

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