> ___ is inefficient but that's a good tradeoff Everyone who knows that a technology where decentralization is one of the requirements will know this, and they will also know that this is a required tradeoff when it…
What makes you think this? I haven't observed any advantages to an office beyond overexposing the company to real estate (not really an advantage) - there is nothing I could do in person that I haven't been able to do…
Most of those people were there before 2016
The average Twitter user likely does not know what a file is (see: that one iPad commercial where the kid says "what's a file?" or something), and likely uses a mobile device of some kind (tablet or phone) as their…
Mastodon is a bunch of separate federated Mastodon instances. In order to see content from several you need to connect to each of them (if memory serves, your identity and social graph are not portable between instances…
The technical barrier to entry ensures "normies" will not be able to use or understand (or at least enjoy) Mastodon. This will prevent it from becoming as huge as Twitter
The more you measure productivity, the less productivity there will be. Employees spend a good amount of time documenting their productivity for nonsense like performance reviews, and that is a lot of time that could…
Were you intoxicated when you wrote this, or am I just really tired? I'm having trouble connecting the dots on what you're saying. It seems all over the place
If you require censorship to show the correctness of your position, you are automatically wrong
Honestly the fact that more tools are needed to make Mastodon usable shows that federation technology is "not there yet." I hope we are able to improve stuff to the point where it is usable. Something I'm keeping an eye…
They didn't mention any currency creation, they only mentioned the creation of a DAO. That's a far cry from trying to make a currency
>management has little idea how to judge the quality of an individual idea This is a management-being-incompetent problem, which is likely not a universal problem
They made it so "user-friendly" it is no longer user-friendly.
This is how it should be. "Daily status updates" regarding what you're working on are useless. It should be a short message or email containing roadblocks or small updates to let others know you unblocked them that is…
Android is going nowhere
I don't understand this complaint anymore. Hotspot and OpenJDK are all GPL, licensing and Oracle aren't worries at this point
Interesting! Looking forward to trying it out. I won't consider paying for it until it's at least FOSS though, like IntelliJ or PyCharm. I paid for those 2 products and those 2 products alone solely because they are…
I thought the pictures being downsized was due to compression to more easily go through SMS whereas iMessage is an internet-based chat, not just because "Android bad"
Just set up an email service and everything and start offering similiarities to Google's web ecosystem already. Mozilla doesn't need to worry about devices or a cloud division, or even a search engine (yet? Brave has…
Science is bigger than politics and war. The US and Russia still worked together in the space area during the cold war in some ways, despite the two nations being a hair away from wiping each other off the face of the…
No, because with schizophrenia things that should have no salience whatsoever become very salient to you. I.e. scales all being rectangular (thus making the diet industry run by a bunch of Pythagorean…
Well, there's still Gimp and Inkscape if you aren't afraid of working outside of a browser
It hasn't been, it is still widely used. The fact that people outside of the software world are unaware of that even happening shows how few people actually hopped on board that train
For general commerce? No, malls are dead in that respect. Online shopping will dance circles around it in 100 out of 100 universes. For purposes like food, entertainment, physical arts, social functions, and very niche…
Because all of the above criteria is subjective? The US Supreme Court has repeatedly denied the constitutionality of hate speech laws throughout history on the grounds of this and it violating the concept of free speech
> ___ is inefficient but that's a good tradeoff Everyone who knows that a technology where decentralization is one of the requirements will know this, and they will also know that this is a required tradeoff when it…
What makes you think this? I haven't observed any advantages to an office beyond overexposing the company to real estate (not really an advantage) - there is nothing I could do in person that I haven't been able to do…
Most of those people were there before 2016
The average Twitter user likely does not know what a file is (see: that one iPad commercial where the kid says "what's a file?" or something), and likely uses a mobile device of some kind (tablet or phone) as their…
Mastodon is a bunch of separate federated Mastodon instances. In order to see content from several you need to connect to each of them (if memory serves, your identity and social graph are not portable between instances…
The technical barrier to entry ensures "normies" will not be able to use or understand (or at least enjoy) Mastodon. This will prevent it from becoming as huge as Twitter
The more you measure productivity, the less productivity there will be. Employees spend a good amount of time documenting their productivity for nonsense like performance reviews, and that is a lot of time that could…
Were you intoxicated when you wrote this, or am I just really tired? I'm having trouble connecting the dots on what you're saying. It seems all over the place
If you require censorship to show the correctness of your position, you are automatically wrong
Honestly the fact that more tools are needed to make Mastodon usable shows that federation technology is "not there yet." I hope we are able to improve stuff to the point where it is usable. Something I'm keeping an eye…
They didn't mention any currency creation, they only mentioned the creation of a DAO. That's a far cry from trying to make a currency
>management has little idea how to judge the quality of an individual idea This is a management-being-incompetent problem, which is likely not a universal problem
They made it so "user-friendly" it is no longer user-friendly.
This is how it should be. "Daily status updates" regarding what you're working on are useless. It should be a short message or email containing roadblocks or small updates to let others know you unblocked them that is…
Android is going nowhere
I don't understand this complaint anymore. Hotspot and OpenJDK are all GPL, licensing and Oracle aren't worries at this point
Interesting! Looking forward to trying it out. I won't consider paying for it until it's at least FOSS though, like IntelliJ or PyCharm. I paid for those 2 products and those 2 products alone solely because they are…
I thought the pictures being downsized was due to compression to more easily go through SMS whereas iMessage is an internet-based chat, not just because "Android bad"
Just set up an email service and everything and start offering similiarities to Google's web ecosystem already. Mozilla doesn't need to worry about devices or a cloud division, or even a search engine (yet? Brave has…
Science is bigger than politics and war. The US and Russia still worked together in the space area during the cold war in some ways, despite the two nations being a hair away from wiping each other off the face of the…
No, because with schizophrenia things that should have no salience whatsoever become very salient to you. I.e. scales all being rectangular (thus making the diet industry run by a bunch of Pythagorean…
Well, there's still Gimp and Inkscape if you aren't afraid of working outside of a browser
It hasn't been, it is still widely used. The fact that people outside of the software world are unaware of that even happening shows how few people actually hopped on board that train
For general commerce? No, malls are dead in that respect. Online shopping will dance circles around it in 100 out of 100 universes. For purposes like food, entertainment, physical arts, social functions, and very niche…
Because all of the above criteria is subjective? The US Supreme Court has repeatedly denied the constitutionality of hate speech laws throughout history on the grounds of this and it violating the concept of free speech