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Been enjoying these vlogs by a lad that drives for Amazon. The distribution centre with scores of Prime vans parked in it looks like something from a dystopian film.
youtu.be/9ik5063tuyk

The Fediverse doesn't have to worry about Meta or any other big tech company starting an activity pub project. It has to worry about Taylor Swift starting an activity pub project.

The contrast in timelines at the fedi and the elonverse is so striking; here it's people talking about tech trends and open source, perhaps the odd bit of furry art. Meanwhile on X: HEY WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH MEGAN FOX'S FACE

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Today in 1867, 157 years ago: The Blue Danube, by the Austrian composer Johann Strauss, is premiered in Vienna.

#OnThisDay

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IT'S ACTUALLY ACTIVITYPUB/MASTODON, I KNOW THAT SOUNDS LIKE GNU/LINUX BUT IT'S IMPORTANT TO BE CLEAR THAT MASTODON IS AN APPLICATION RUNNING ON TOP OF THE ACTIVITYPUB PROTOC-

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I thought this efficiency breakdown of the CyberTruck genuinely very interesting.
youtu.be/TeqE1kOO3dE

Train enthusiasts tend to have very deep photo archives, which they then scan and produce images that have a present-day feel; this is from 52 years ago flic.kr/p/2pxf8FA

"You tell me how many zeroes you want to spend and I'll put together a cloud proposal"

Sadly, the client has only a single zero in mind.

A colleague came up with a neat turn of phrase describing non-tech people's belief in how complex IT projects simply happen by magic, without consideration for work, time, and most of all, cost. The wish compiler takes wishes as an input and turns them into scaled-out projects with absolutely zero effort, in no time.

Of course, no such miracle exists. And yet the myth persists.

Friday! We made it. Once again I am in a house of plague as one child brought something back from school earlier in the week, and now we all enjoy the sickness.

Pleased that the Fedi has now endured several eternal Septembers (I arrived during one of them back in 2017) and is still, when the dust settles, a really good place to be.

My wife pointed out the Ross Google thing with the couch. It's sort of funny how Friends - a show that was funny if bland when it was still new - has thrived with a completely new audience. I'm middle-aged now, so it's so weird to me because all that feels like yesterday.

At the risk of angering the faithful the experience is very close to a modernised X201. I'd recommend it if you're curious.

It's interesting to go back to a 3:2 having been so used to wide displays; some apps including masto web look a bit confined because they have less space on the right, so do one or two work consoles. It is less a complaint but an observation of how these things change and you don't really notice after a while.

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I don't buy myself much new computer stuff but I'm very pleased with this so far.

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It is quiet and cool too, although I haven't particularly pushed it yet. I really cheaped out on the ram and SSD; work always buys me ludicrously overpowered kit that I barely stretch.

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I am very taken with the 3:2 display and the general build. It's a nice bit of kit. Not entirely sold on the port concept but it's still very new to me.

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I splurged on a Framework 13 AMD as a belated b'day present for myself as I really wanted a small laptop again after the various pandemic 16's I've been living with. I do not like traveling with them. Very impressed so far.

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