He desarrollado la creencia de que a todas las personas para las que estás, a quienes ayudas y con quienes te gusta hablar (pues son buenas) pero que no están para ti con la misma frecuencia o cuando tú les necesitas, se les debe dejar de hablar y sacarlas de tu vida sin importar el dolor.
Aún así, quisiera debatir esa creencia y que me hagan cambiar de opinión, pues igual duele
#solaredge ist auch so eine Firma, die zu schnell gewachsen ist und dann die guten Leute verloren hat.
Der Support ist unterirdisch schlecht mit langen Antwortzeiten.
Es gibt mehrere Setup-Apps für Elektriker, die teilweise defekte Konfigurationen erzeugen.
Und dann ist da die Lüftersteuerung der #Inverter noch vollkommen defekt und erzeugt nervige Geräusche statt einfach nur sauber wegzulüften.
^mit einem neuen Inverter verifiziert
Lädt jemand von Euch mit der #maingau App im Ausland?
Hat das für euch schon mal funktioniert?
Dieses „scan the code“ funktioniert für mich nie.
NFC triggert auch immer nur die Wallet-Funktionen.
Factors:
1. Accessibility. Not everyone has really fast (or stable) internet.
2. Environmental. There's no reason to use more computing power than necessary for the task at hand. It's wasteful. Very few people need the fancy features advanced text editors introduce.
3. Interoperability. Text files I write and send are readable *everywhere.* Try loading up Google Docs on a 1024x768 screen with a 256MB RAM Pentium 3. You'll be lucky if Google Docs even loads.
4. Privacy. A text file is easy to protect. GPG is the most straightforward. It remains small, and there's no way middle-men can read it. Google Docs? Google has root and they're not encrypted from them. So, good luck.
5. Account requirements. Text files require no accounts anywhere. All you need it an Internet connection and a DNS server that'll point your computer the right way. SaaS requires that you also have up-to-date software, a powerful computer, and that you register an account with them to access files shared with you.
6. Storage space. A text file takes kilobytes. A .docx file takes megabytes. My daily journal, which granted has some meta-data but is still plain text, is nearing on 580kb after three years of diligent, detailed journaling. I can't help but doubt that Word would even open a .docx file that large if formatted natively. (Thousands of headings, links, timestamps, etc.)
6. Feature-set. Plain text lets you do enough for 99% of all tasks. Yes, it's not as pretty, but within the bounds of putting characters into a file, you have complete freedom. Proprietary services, on the other hand, have a very very rich feature-set, most of which is irrelevant for 99% of users. The drawback of this is that every user is forced to load these rarely-used functions onto their own computer when the applications load up. That's wasteful, and likely cost the world hundreds of millions in unnecessary energy expenditure already.
TL;DR: Use plain text unless you absolutely positively can't help it. It's seriously better in every way.
#plaintext #emacs #txt #notepad #bloat #bloatware #saas #googledocs #msword #microsoftword #rant
RE: https://fed.bajsicki.com/notes/a6uy06mot0
I have a correspondence who sends me email that, instead of normal encoding, uses base64 encoded email.
It crashes two of my email clients.
Genuine madness.
everyone* online is all "hooray it's spring!" and i'm happy for y'all!
it makes me want to go out and plant things! but then i get a frost warning on my phone and am swiftly brought back down to reality.
SOOOOON. SOOOOON IT WILL BE PLANTING TIME FOR ME TOOO.
*i acknowledge that my sample is small and incredibly biased as i love to follow people and hashtags that are full of blooming things.
Be the change I want to see in the world? Why? I’m enjoying ranting a little too much #rant #SF #Biketooter #Valencia
I think my crisis may have been averted.
I am at the urgent care that is part of the behavioral health company I was staying with where I felt safe and was getting help.
I was supposed to go back to this company from the emergency hospital I was at.
I want to chew out the social worker who messed up and didn't realize I needed to go back to a specialist #mentalhealth program.
What a month. Coughing up blood at the start, suddenly homeless, then back where I started.
The decline of search engine usefulness over the last twelve months seems quite startling. Both Google (which I try not to use) and Duckduckgo (which is where I fell back to) are easily gamed by AI generated content.
In turn this extruded info product - this mistruthpaste - is getting harder for me to detect. These days I can be two or three paras into an article before I realize that it's smooth pappy infostuff that likely won't tell me anything I don't already know. It has no nifty insight born of personal experience because the internet gold that I'm panning for has been averaged down into the beige.
So what future? Will someone write a browser script that tries to exclude AI (starting a new tech arms race), or will human experience become non-profit by definition, and dark web by default?
My mornings are strange lately.
I make myself some coffee, go for a walk, and then sit at a park and check my notifications.
I always get a bunch from #scoopz as MAGA sheep stay up all night, at least the ones who leave hate comments, and I get about 3/4 of them between 11 PM and 4 AM.
Then I drink my coffee as the sun rises, and use the haters as insult practice until they get frustrated enough to go away.
Bless their fragile little hearts.