Hey Siri help me remember the 1980s in under six minutes
Regrettably the Firefox snap in this instance is not ready for regular use. That's rather silly.
The joke did not land and he waved me through, still not the correct signal but by that point I did not care.
I asked him what on earth that meant, and asked if I can go. He pointed at the road again. I said you have two possible signals and that isn't one of them, now am I staying or going? That was when he told me I had an attitude. I told him I just want to get to work so I can stand around doing fuck all as well.
My day started very badly, with an argument with a road flagger who told me I had a 'bad attitude'. I arrived at the lane he was controlling; he had his back to me (big no-no) flag down, and a phone to his ear. I waited for about 30 seconds, then grew irritable as nothing was happening (the road was clear). I put my window down and yelled 'Good morning!' He turned around and pointed at the road.
I don't have the issues with the snap ecosystem, by and large they are fine, but a browser really ought to be a perfect example of what you want your product to look like.
Snaps in particular: Canonical, this has been a known problem for years. Get your act together. #Linux
Now, I have seen this before (along with rest of Earth) and an update fixes it, but what a bad first impression. Along with the initial flurry of Ubuntu oops report dialogue boxes (again, just something you come to live with) it does not scream polish.
I have the good fortune through work to get to try a few bits of hardware here and there. Today's is the XPS13. I used the 2014 original for a long time. Build quality feels much improved (the original was pretty cheap'n'cheerful) but ordered this with Ubuntu as on OEM image, and there's problems with the Firefox snap almost immediately.
Musings about techbros, fediverse
I think it's a hangover from the 2010s.
Like we put stuff up on the web, and built APIs and asked for public data to be available via API, bus schedules, twitter embeds, Facebook,etc.
So there's the mindset that if it's on the web it's open.
On Fedi, the cultures a bit different.
Yes we're in public. That doesn't mean you can just post our writings elsewhere. Ask first.
@nexusofprivacy has a good guide for developers to consider.
https://nexusofprivacy.net/consent-for-fediverse-developers/
FOSS, motorbikes, and photography.