CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: The internet is an SEO landfill
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CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: The internet is an SEO landfill
We only evolved technologically. Our economic systems are still stuck in the 19th century. The planet's cultures are still recovering from a string of empires that valued domination and assimilation over cooperation.
For now, I have to charge for my skills to live. Some day I hope to be able to have hobbies and share their output without having to monetize them to fund the efforts.
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: The internet is an SEO landfill
This is way older than a decade. I knew people getting into it and sharing recipes on Usenet. The current boom is new, but online low carb communities are ancient in internet terms.
It wasn't very palatable back then, but people sure did try.
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: The internet is an SEO landfill
It used to show its best guess, then branch off from it with less specificity and more variety and, in general, a result reflecting what I meant within a few pages. Now Google is so desperate to get it right on result #1 that it never admits failure no matter how many pages you go.
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: I’m not really a good web developer, I'm just good at Googling things
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle
The neonazi invasion happened around when both tended to show up in the same discussions. More people know about punks than skinheads, so I used one to give context to the other. The recent movie about the late '90s punk scene, Bomb City, even had a skinhead with an anti-Nazi jacket.
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle
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CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: Fist – Persistent Full Text Search and Indexing Server Written in C
Some tips:
* Rather than call their way atrocious, try something like "Use $(CC) instead of hard coding gcc to avoid a lot of headaches down the road."
* Instead of:
>> "This also raises in me the suspicion that it hasn't been tested with no compiler other than GCC at whatever version the developer had installed on his machine, which is bad."
Consider:
"Test on other machines to make sure you don't depend on quirks of your local gcc installation."
Don't tear down. Build up.
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: Why Google+ Failed
I looked this up years ago and got blog posts explaining it. All I get now is page after page of recipes for homemade pot pies. You'd think after a while some logic would spin up to say "I bet this isn't what they're looking for! Let's try something else." It used to do that.
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: Why Google+ Failed
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: Why Google+ Failed
1. Exponentially more space in a market where single or double digit megabytes was the norm. GMail's original pitch was that you never had to delete an email, and that you could always find them with search.
2. It was one of the first web apps. It was dynamic in a way few sites were then. Asynchronous JavaScript (Ajax) and Web 2.0 were still new concepts.
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: Slack Is Going Public at a $16B Valuation
AP doesn't have to run on HTTP, but any alternative has the same problem as anything else that needs its own client. Even browser support for FTP is on the way out, and it used to be standard.
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: Slack Is Going Public at a $16B Valuation
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CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: A janitor at Frito-Lay invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos (2017)
That's the thing though. Enbies don't generally know their gender. If you would use they without anger for an unknown person of unknown gender, it makes no sense to be mad about using it for a known person of unknown gender. You still don't know their gender. Neither of you do. He/him, she/her, man and woman, and sir and ma'am can cause tremendous dysphoria. That's often part of how they know they're not binary.
edit: reduced to key point
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: A janitor at Frito-Lay invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos (2017)
These threads always have the same look as the ones where people complained about singular they. Latinx doesn't have centuries of use the way singular they does, but it doesn't really matter. It costs you nothing to respect another person's self-identification.
Whether people should use it as a group term beyond enby Latin American descendants is another matter.
CondensedBrain | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: Due to global warming, where would you move to or avoid?