Daniel Quinn
Canadian software engineer living in Europe.
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Why hasn’t he migrated to something more stable?
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I just released my first pixel art tileset – looking for feedback 👀English
2·8 days agoDon’t be that guy.
While more resuable than concrete, the process is very energy intensive and requires bitumen every time. It also doesn’t last very long.
Not being a solution “everywhere” doesn’t negate its value, but having lived in the Netherlands and visited Copenhagen myself, I can tell you that paving bricks are applied well in both places and that they hold up just fine against frozen weather.
Have a look at Dutch streets. Many of them are paved with bricks. It allows rainwater to be absorbed rather than running off causing flooding.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•I wanna talk about replicatorsEnglish
14·9 days agoI imagine it’d be a case of: “scan this food that I just made by hand, store its structure, and replicate that exactly later”.
So the replicator could make Grandma’s soup for you, but it would always be exactly how Grandma made it that one time.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•I wanna talk about replicatorsEnglish
20·9 days agoYeah I’ve always been frustrated with this trope. Somehow, we’re expected to believe that a technology capable to creating and assembling all the atoms in a chocolate sundae is incapable of modifying the recipe.
In my head cannon I’ve always understood this to mean that the replicated food is “too perfect” and lacks the human imperfection/variation you get with real cooking.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Kitchenowl creator has been flagged without warning making all of their repositories return 404, while in their settings all of the repositories still look normal with public visibility.English
4·14 days agoOh I didn’t know this was available in Codeberg! Thanks for sharing.
I know it’s supposed to be a joke how a nerd will spend six hours writing a script to automate a 30second task but… it’s not really funny.
Working with less-experienced developers, I’m amazed at how slow everything is for them: No keyboard shortcuts, no automated scripts, just slow, plodding mouse-driven tinkering.
Automation, shortcuts, and scripting drive your ability to iterate and therefore learn.
Train your fingers, and spend those hours automating repetitive stuff. It’s worth it.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Kitchenowl creator has been flagged without warning making all of their repositories return 404, while in their settings all of the repositories still look normal with public visibility.English
6·15 days agoIt’s true. They’re for-profit, so the motivations are still there. Fragmentation helps a lot though. If a third of us move to one, and another third to the other, that would cripple any party’s ability to enshittify.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Kitchenowl creator has been flagged without warning making all of their repositories return 404, while in their settings all of the repositories still look normal with public visibility.English
7·15 days agoThat’s a worthy goal, but the problem isn’t so insurmountable that we have to wait for some theoretical new feature to be available and adopted. There are three dominant players out there, one of which has demonstrated a willingness to screw everyone and the “it’s not perfect yet” excuse is getting pretty thin.
Switch to Codeberg today and there’s a good chance that this federated login will be supported there when/if it’s ever available. GitLab could do it too, and moving there will give you a bunch of nice things you don’t even get in GitHub let alone Codeberg.
But it’s long passed time to move. Microsoft has stolen our code to feed into their slop machine and enshittified the platform. Sticking around because a perfect alternative isn’t available only serves to harden the network effect that keeps GitHub dominant.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Kitchenowl creator has been flagged without warning making all of their repositories return 404, while in their settings all of the repositories still look normal with public visibility.English
35·15 days agoWhat is it going to take to push FLOSS software out of GitHub? Everyone here can move their projects literally anywhere else today. I did it for my own (roughly 10 projects) five years ago and it only took about an hour:
- Create an account with Codeberg, GitLab, or whatever you like.
- Use their built-in tools to copy your repo over to your new account. In GitLab’s case, this will even migrate over some of the additional features, like issues.
- Update the places where you publish the project: PyPI, npm, whatever, with the new project home URL.
- Archive the old project on GitHub, with a pointing link to the new project home.
- (Optional) announce the above in any of the social spaces where people care about your project.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Open Source@lemmy.ml•The "In God We Trust" Paradox: Why U.S. Copyright Law is technically illegal.English
9·16 days agoOh don’t misunderstand me. I’m an atheist and think the idea of your god is ridiculous. I just think it’s even more ridiculous that a theocracy like the US could get tripped up and torn between its two favourite things: religiosity and property rights.
It points out the absurdity of both.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Open Source@lemmy.ml•The "In God We Trust" Paradox: Why U.S. Copyright Law is technically illegal.English
61·16 days agoI love this so much.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Waterfox to integrate Brave adblock engine, with search ads enabled by defaultEnglish
716·16 days agoThe aversion to using a GPL library is a red flag for me. It basically says: “we don’t want to grant our users the same rights we have”.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•NDP Leader Avi Lewis says 'door is open' to Prairie leaders opposed to his energy policiesEnglish
1·19 days agoIt’s nice to see that he’s already traking a principled stand.



A platform that’s down 10% of the time and that now has a reputation of locking people out of their accounts without reason for weeks at a time cannot, under any definition of the word, be considered “stable”.
I just… don’t get it. This whole community, we’re supposed to be building stuff for ourselves and each other, and for some reason people keep going to bat for a company that demonstrably holds every one of us in contempt.
Just… stop using their shitty tools already.