OTOH, if you build a playlist manager for playlists everyone can add to, you make sure nothing anyone adds will break it…
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InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Announcements@lemmy.ml•Lemmy Developer AMA and Dev Update, 2024-01-26, 1500 CEDTEnglish8·1 year agoIs federated authentication being considered for the future? The federated model of the fediverse is great, but it runs into problems when instances “die”, you want to access different servers as they federate with different things, etc. leading to the need of having multiple accounts. If there were a decentralized network of auth servers, could use the same credentials everywhere.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•What are your top three favourite podcasts?5·1 year ago99% Invisible - An excellent design/architecture podcast
20k Hz (“twenty thousand hertz”) - great show about the audio that pervades our daily lives, from notification sounds to movie special effects, passing through game sounds, sound history,etc.
Imaginary Worlds - in their own words, “ a podcast about science fiction, fantasy and other genres of speculative fiction”.
All three are done by professionals in their respective fields, exceedingly well researched, and with superb production values.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•See How Hot 2023 Was in Two Charts. Hint: Record Hot.English13·2 years agoStill, El Niño happens cyclically every few years, and this dataset spans decades. There are no other years in there similar to 2023….
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•‘Ramen noodles budget’: EU moves to end exploitation of unpaid internshipsEnglish13·2 years agoThis takes many forms. A recurrent one is for the take place right out of college (or while still in it!), taking advantage of the naïveté of those just entering the job market, and often as a precondition to access any kind of paid job some months later. The employer gets free qualified labor, the intern eat lots of ramen… families put up with it as a natural extension of paying for college, for a few more months… it’s exploitation pure and simple.
A “joke” I’ve heard several times over the years (not recently, though) summarizes the level of assholery that’s going on (warning: some may find this offensive)
“joke”
“it is better to have an intern than a slave, because you don’t need to feed, house our clothe the intern”…
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does anyone feel like an actual adult?7·2 years agoGrowing old is mandatory. Growing up is optional.
So much this!
I see myself a bit in all those stages, but i don’t think i ever really ever (temporarily) outgrew “childish” things. Always liked cartoons, always read comics, always played games, and always told those that chided me for not growing up to fuck off. Now entering my 50s, the biggest difference is that people don’t have the courage to bother me about it anymore (and in the rare occasions when they do they don’t argue back after being told off :P )
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•A question about passwords | characters used in them15·2 years agoYou, you can add that list. Motherfuckers will let you type a password as long as you wish, only to internally truncate it. Was driving me crazy until I tried to log in on the mobile app, where it does prevent you to type more characters…
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If the body's natural temperature is about 98 degrees (F), why does it still feel really hot when the ambient temperature is 98F?49·2 years agoYour body, as a warm-blooded animal, tries to keep a constant temperature (around 98°F or 37°C). Thing is, the body is constantly producing more heat (your metabolism at work…) and needs to get rid of the excess. If the air around you is at the same temperature as you are, it is very hard for heat exchange to take place (for you to get cooler as the air gets hotter) and, thus, you overheat a bit and feel warm.
This is why wind makes you feel cooler: it moves the heated air away from your body and brings in new, cooler air, making the exchange more efficient. Evaporation takes heat away as well, hence we sweat to col ourselves down.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: The Dark Knight came out 15 years ago and you are not young anymore6·2 years agoThat’s fine: I wasn’t young back then either 😛
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto science@lemmy.world•NASA is launching a new 'Plus' streaming serviceEnglish13·2 years agoThe name was certainly poorly chosen. My first reaction was exactly the same, with additional disappointment at this being NASA, who I always considered benign in making their science, missions etc. available.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why don't all subscribed communities show up on 'subscription' feed?1·2 years agoI’ve considered this, but fragmenting my identity seems a bit of a hassle as well. Ultimately, it will alleviate the problem but not solve it, anyway.
In any case, there is an open issue on github (someone beat me to it). Let’s hope it gains traction!
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why don't all subscribed communities show up on 'subscription' feed?7·2 years agoI’ve been feeling the same pain, of small, less active communities just not showing up in the feed. While in principle I am very much against “the algorithm”, this will lead to a feedback loop where small communities remain small because they will be much harder to find and revisit, even more so as large ones grown even larger.
We need a kind of sort that is able to get posts of smaller/less active communities interspersed with the rest. This does not/should not be a user profiling algorithm, etc. Just a blind “show the latest post from every community unless it is over x days old, and only then show the second newest,etc” or similar would help.
As things stand now, I’ve considered unsubscribing from some communities so that they do not overwhelm the feed, but it feels like a bad solution.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldtolemmy.ml meta@lemmy.ml•What are the next big features in the Lemmy project?31·2 years agoIve been wondering about this myself…
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Turkey leader Erdogan will back Sweden joining Nato - StoltenbergEnglish171·2 years agoI think you touched on the main aspects where things are different. Although, yes, there are many cultural differences across Europe as well (and I see that as a strength) they don’t run as deep. I would add my worry about their treatment of the Kurd minority. To be fair, however, things do change over the years, and there are a couple more countries that have turned for the worse, IMO.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Turkey leader Erdogan will back Sweden joining Nato - StoltenbergEnglish202·2 years agoHuge democratic deficit and do they really follow European customs and values?
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Turkey leader Erdogan will back Sweden joining Nato - StoltenbergEnglish32·2 years agoApparently his price is for the EU to allow Turkey to join…
Portugal, so we’d go with Moonspell!