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  • Assuming the uptime of your services are in any way important.

    I'm not running a business here, I've got no big stakeholders. If something doesn't work, at most me or someone close to me is affected. No one really cares if something is not available for a day.

    I spent 0 minutes on monitoring and don't intend to start now :D

  • Das ist wichtig, weil du nicht mit rationalen Akteuren argumentierst, sondern mit Menschen. Deren emotionale Bedenken mit genauso emotionalem "Ja ich verstehe dich" zu beantworten ist einfach das, wie Menschen miteinander reden müssen.

    Wichtig ist danach die Unterhaltung Richtung rational sinnvollem zu lenken, wie der, dem du geantwortet hast, es gezeigt hat.

  • There's a difference between not tolerating and dehumanizing. You don't need to dehumanize someone that you don't tolerate the behavior of, and it's also possible to dehumanize someone but tolerate their behavior.

    They're simply two different things. Slightly related maybe, but distinct.

  • I'm pretty sure they meant that. There are a lot of people who don't see rich people as humans anymore. The irony is lost on them.

  • Maybe you should. Android for example does not use glibc and instead uses "Bionic" by default, which only implements a subset of libc.

    It is possible to write a C program that runs on one system but not on another. You can't do that with node, if it runs on the VM and the VM runs in another place, your program will also run there.

  • What if the system does not have libc? What if your program needs obscure library X?

    Why do you think anyone even came up with the idea of virtual machines? Don't you think they had a problem they wanted to solve, that was not solved adequately before?

  • Firefox actually searches tabs first when you enter something into the adress bar and switches to the tab automatically when you press enter.

  • Because you have to figure out how to build them. And with that I mean, how do you make sure that whatever you're doing will work and work the same way not only on your "embebbed ARM v7" architecture and all the other CPU architectures, but also the operating system libraries included? How do you make it work the same way on Mac, Windows 7, Windows 11, Ubuntu, custom Arch installations, FreeBSD, etc etc?

    If you build native binaries, you personally are the one who has to make sure it runs. This means (depending on how much you want to support) a lot of development or support time. (Or you make your users build it themselves and fix errors, which means a massively reduced userbase, good luck with adoption...)

    If you use Node, (or other virtual machines) you literally don't have to do anything, because it just works.

    You really don't see the value in that?

  • Two factors in my view:

    1. You don't remember the good dreams, because we humans generally focus more on the bad things. Dreams generally don't get remembered very easily, so you only remember the very impactful ones, which would thus be the bad ones. It is possible though to want to focus more on the good stuff and train yourself to do it.
    2. Afaik, you do have more bad dreams if your life is filled with anxiety or danger or whatever. Your dreams in some sense are a reflection of your waking life. So if your life is very stressful, maybe try to change that, and that might also change the dreams.
  • Would you say you're a managed switch manager? Do you have any aspirations of eventually becoming a manager of other managed switch managers? And if so, how would you manage that?

  • Universal basic income.

    All information everywhere is free to access, that includes any government, company, personal information.

    No one tries to compete with one another maliciously, everyone just wants the best for everyone else.

    No one owns more than 10x more than anyone else.

    Everyone understands that infinite growth in any area is not sustainable and thus does not want it.

    All work or resources are freely available and for everyone to access respectfully and for everyone's benefit.

    I might have described a generally good world, not only for ADHD folks.

  • Node does not require an excessive amount of resources.

  • On most Lemmy instances, pictures get deleted after a few weeks to save storage space. If you want your picture to last, you need to find an image hoster yourself that you trust to keep the image online, and then share the URL to that.

  • Do you attribute monetary value to anything you do and is this the one worthwhile measure you use to decide what to do?

  • Well that's what I'm saying. I had Windows set up exactly like I like it. I disabled all telemetry, had custom hotkeys for everything, etc etc etc, everything worked exactly like I wanted.

    There was just a little thing in the background that made it make sense to switch to Linux, Windows getting shittier, MS dropping support etc etc

    In the end, of course it's not exactly the same thing, but that's what's happening to x11 as well, it does get "shittier" (comparatively) as less development time is spent on it, it doesn't get improved as much as Wayland, gets less support etc. So if you just use a scale of "good <> bad", over time, x11 goes more towards bad and Wayland more towards good, same as Windows vs Linux.

  • Funny, this is basically the exact thing I said about switching from Windows to Linux at one point. Of course not about Wayland and window managers, but about the customization I did and the need to port it over.

  • Dude even if your tax rate is 50%, that means you still earn like 7k per month. That's so rich, I wouldn't even know what to do with that amount (except pay off my house loan in like 3 months instead of 3 years lol)

  • Isn't the whole game around 1.5 hours long in total? oO so you returned the game after you finished it?

  • Like air filters without a filter? Because air filters are usually just fans (with a filter in it) and that's just perfectly normal.

  • I mean climate change might've already done it. Just need to wait 500-1000 years for the full effects to all take place.