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Btw… You guys have gotta start posting more pictures/videos a bit more regularly 😂 Every time I show Yarn.social off to a friend to “sell” them the platform and get them off their privacy eroding garbage Facebook/Twitter/etc) The no. #1 question I get asked is:

Oh is this only comments/text

🤣 Let’s show off the platform as a whole a bit eh? 😅

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In-reply-to » About Scaling Up - Verne Harnish's Best-selling Book

@eaplmx@twtxt.net Easy! I’ll share some tidbits with you 🤗 Apple™ (god bless their souls) build one of the most accessible Desktop OS(es) on the planet. macOS. macOS is literally the only Desktop OS with full-screen zoom, keyboard cursor tracking that “works”. That’s the how.

To answer your curiosity on accessibility in general, and @markwylde@twtxt.net can back me up on this one:

  • Rule #1: No fucking hover popups!

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In-reply-to » @ew0k/BW I am currently using jdtron's fork of twet with added Gemini support. I asked krixano if he could use his search engine to crawl twtxt feeds on Gemini, and these are the results so far: gemini://auragem.space/searchengine/twtxt

@porlogic Certainly. :D Gemini is #1 wooooo

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In-reply-to » Oracle Java Popularity Sliding, Reports New Relic InfoWorld reports that "While still the industry's leading Java distribution, Oracle Java's popularity is half what it was just two years ago, according to a report from application monitoring company New Relic." (With the usual caveat that data from New Relic's report "was drawn entirely from applications reporting to New Relic in January 2022 and does not provide a glo ... ⌘ Read more

@prologic@twtxt.net
Three billion devices suffer!
Java, #3 masochism platform

(#1 is JS, #2 is C#)

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In-reply-to » @prologic I don’t have the best experience with WebKit, at least not with WebKit2GTK on Linux. MacOS might be different, I don’t know. But on Linux, WebKit2GTK is always lightyears behind Firefox/Chromium in terms of … everything. That’s my experience with running WebKit2GTK browsers for well over a decade (luakit, uzbl, dwb, whatever). I even made my own browser at some point, but I recently basically decided to give up on it and go back to Firefox.

@eaplmx@twtxt.net The number one (#1) problem with Government(s) (all? most?) is there is never any consequences to their action(s). So much corruption and illegal activities that would normally carry consequences of years of jail time, fines that would send you broke, don’t seem to apply to Government(s) or Politicians.

If they did, they wouldn’t do half the stupid corrupt shit they get away with in the first place and actually serve the goddamn people they’re meant to serve.

That’s my opinion and something I believe (hope) we can one-day fix 🤞

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In-reply-to » @hashrock 10 years of using Twitter™? Wow 😅 What did or do you find inconvenient about Twitter™? 🤔 I myself tried many many years ago, numerous times and gave up. I've since positioned myself to a strong opinion of Self Hosting, Owning your own data and respecting User Privacy and taking Security seriously.

@hashrock@twtxt.net Oh! The number one (#1) reason why people hate “traditional (big tech) social media” like Twitter™ and Facebook™ – Your shit (posts) just disappears, get re-arranged, you get fed biased crap, have ads shoved in your face, blah blah blah 😅 It’s terrible isn’t it 🤣

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On LinkedIn I see a lot of posts aimed at software developers along the lines of “If you’re not using these AI tools (X,Y,Z) you’re going to be left behind.”

Two things about that:

  1. No you’re not. If you have good soft skills (good communication, show up on time, general time management) then you’re already in excellent shape. No AI can do that stuff, and for that alone no AI can replace people
  2. This rhetoric is coming directly from the billionaires who are laying off tech people by the 100s of thousands as part of the class war they’ve been conducting against all working people since the 1940s. They want you to believe that you have to scramble and claw over one another to learn the “AI” that they’re forcing onto the world, so that you stop honing the skills that matter (see #1) and are easier to obsolete later. Don’t fall for it. It’s far from clear how this will shake out once governments get off their asses and start regulating this stuff, by the way–most of these “AI” tools are blatantly breaking copyright and other IP laws, and some day that’ll catch up with them.

That said, it is helpful to know thy enemy.

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We Thank the Stack Overflow Community for Ranking Docker the #1 Most-Used Developer Tool
Stack Overflow’s annual 2023 Developer Survey engaged nearly 80,000 developers to learn about their work, the technologies they use, their likes and dislikes, and much, much more. As a company obsessed with serving developers, we’re honored that Stack Overflow’s community ranked Docker the #1 most-desired and #1 most-used developer tool. Since our inclusion in the […] ⌘ Read more

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Announcing Udemy + Docker Partnership
Docker and Udemy announced a new partnership at DockerCon to give developers a clear, defined, accessible path for learning how to use Docker, best practices, advanced concepts, and everything in between. As the #1 rated online course platform (as ranked by Stack Overflow), Udemy will be the first to house Docker-accredited content and customized learning paths to provide developers with the latest training materials on how to best use Docker tools. ⌘ Read more

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