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  • Czech Republic, and it's pretty much the same as Slovakia (and perhaps other countries around here.)

    Základní škola (elementary, ages ~6+), Střední škola (high school, ages ~15+), Vysoká škola (college, ages ~19+).

    Střední škola is sometimes replaced with 4 or 8 years of Gymnázium starting after ZŠ (4-year G.) or after 5th grade (8-year G.) Střední škola is normally focused on a particular field, whereas Gymnázium is more generic and is normally followed by Vysoká škola.

  • Isn't it kind of what Liberapay is doing?

  • Maybe I'm missing the point, but if you want to have union of maintainers/contributors, please go ahead, just be careful with assuming it can actually address the problem. You will never have any substantial percentage of maintainers. That's kind of the main point of FLOSS: people do what they want to do, where they want to do.

    If you want to collect data about what is used -- with the goal of "not forgetting the little project with the library", that's also great but that's going to be a lot of work and might be impossible to reflect. I can't think about solution that would not be platform-specific.

    Don't get me wrong, uniting FLOSS developers along common goals, technology domains or philosophy, building communities and providing support systems is an absolute wonderful thing to do, even if you end up having what might feel like just a few projects.

  • Today I learned:

    • curl development cycle has a cooldown after a freeze.

    How cool is that?

  • Yeah, I phrased it weirdly, but that's what I meant.

  • Just a follow-up with what I use now.

    As a replacement, I ended up setting up Nextcloud AIO container set and so far the experience has been pretty good. I do occasionally have to go and do the update manually but the AIO interface makes it pretty straightforward.

    The limitation is that I don't have a very strong machine to host it. I have cheap VPS with only few gigs of RAM so I could give 2G to the nextcloud machine, which prevents me from enabling the more resource-hungry features, on the other hand the base NextCloud with caldav/carddav (which really is all I need) works fine.

  • Unfortunately later I learned that for some reason, somehow (surely my mistake), the only full copy of my dad's contacts was at the nextcloud instance, so that collection was the "hostage". Far more sadly, my dad deceased earlier this year, so in a weird irony when I received bill this time, the sad fact enabled me to put this all behind myself, so today I just canceled the service and goodbye.

  • activitywatch looks really good. thanks for the link!

    rescuetime looks nice but is actually mac/win only.

  • I heard of Toggl but I can't wrap my head around how -- a web-based app can even know what i'm working on -- in other tabs or outside browser (which for me is 90% of meaningful work)?

  • I recently bought a book which spoke to me by its cover and it was one of the best books I've read in ages. And I still love the cover almost as I love the book.

    But then there are books where I really disliked the cover but they are still great to have and full of useful information. (Most of these are non-fiction..)

    I think the idiom misses the mark: judging is just one part of it. Being aware that lot of your judgments are going to be wrong, especially if you use only one source of information -- that is much more useful thing to keep in mind.

    However, adages are (like) memes---the best ones don't always win.

  • well but doesn't that beat the purpose of using the blockchain in the first place? why not just store everything in the auxiliary database?

  • ...and 20G that needs to be replicated to tons of nodes if it should be really decentralized.

    16-28 bytes seems extremely understated, I think it could easily be off by orders of magnitude.

  • Yes. I mean no, ehm, I mean "yes, I use the subscription feed".

    Pro tip: subscribe to @DinksterDaily to keep it organized. Thank me later.

  • having the purpose explained helps

    But does it? I suppose it could be the opposite as well, right? It seems like there is some inherent hazard connected to the motivation of answering a "why" question. It can open Pandora's box of misalignment.

    I mean, what if I'm against malls? Then I could decide I want nothing to do with this button. (Or even purposefully sabotage it in some way.)

    It's hard to overstate how permanent and omnipresent this hazard is: Even if there was an objective truth about good vs. evil and it was accessible to any conscious being just by exploration and thinking, there still would be this hazard because one cannot know how close to this truth the other one is.

    A crazy thought: Maybe that's why we have all these kinds of weird social phenomena, from interpersonal struggles, mental illness to social structures like family, state, religion... all this inability of people to really pull together has something to do with nature managing this constant hazard of misalignment. It must be chaotic is because it's evolution: the only strategy that works long-term is to have all kinds of strategies present all the time. Maybe it's actually adaptive for society as a whole -- that's why trying to fix broken people and societies is such a steep uphill battle.

    "Why" is scary.

  • yup, that's why i avoid it like the plague.

    It's .deb's and .rpm's all the way down.

    And sometimes flatpaks. And sometimes AppImages.

    But never pips, gems or any of that sort of ...

  • Months are an unnecessary and leaky abstraction, they don't need to be taken seriously.

    I agree with this programmer.

  • It should be obvious that this has nothing to do with intuition, and everything to do with familiarity and comfort-level.

    Not to be petty, but I think that intuitive is not that different to familiar.

    I mean, the problem is in using the word intuitive when "selling" something in the first place. User interaction involves ton of things, large and small, and the intuitive things are rarely noticed. Such promise is likely going to lead to disappointment.

    Adapting to these small differences is a skill in itself.

  • Feeling justified to troll arrogant people is arrogant.