@dajbelshaw I love that you're using South Park material xD
I recently finished reading Musashi. Awesome book. I enjoyed it so much that I've decided to write a blog post telling you what I learned. It's spoiler-free, so check it out: https://noeldemartin.com/blog/lessons-learned-musashi-by-eiji-yoshikawa
#TIL I just discovered the most predominant software architecture: The Big Ball of Mud. http://www.laputan.org/mud/mud.html#BigBallOfMud
@mayel I can't see his profile, am I the only one?
Today I completed lesson 10 of Seth Godin's The Bootstrapper's Workshop. It's been great and I've learned a lot. If you are interested to see my progress read it here: https://noeldemartin.com/tasks/taking-seth-godins-bootstrappers-workshop
@devurandom@cybre.space I agree 100%, and something like #solid can achieve that :) The thing is of course how many will adopt it.
@nolan Whenever I see anyone mentioning driver issues in Linux this comes up π https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYWzMvlj2RQ
Seems like #solid server implementations don't support SPARQL yet, keep that in mind when working with applications storing a lot of data. The current recommendation is to use Globbing instead.
More about this: https://noeldemartin.com/tasks/implementing-a-task-manager-using-solid#comment-4
Hey @indie @aral is there any way to find a list or directory of companies who adhere to #ethicaldesign?
Gamifying Wikipedia for new editors
https://thoughtshrapnel.com/2018/11/15/gamifying-wikipedia-for-new-editors/
@dajbelshaw When you were talking about alternatives to store your photos, did you consider using NextCloud? I haven't used it *yet* but everything I've seen about them is cool, specially that you can choose where to store the files.
I've checked the permanent.org website and it's a bit sketchy that you can't read anything (not even the "about" page) without entering the beta... But well, let's see how it turns out.
Since I started looking into #solid, I realized it's built on top of many existing technologies I didn't know much about. Check out some basic concepts I'd recommend getting familiar with before learning it: https://noeldemartin.com/tasks/implementing-a-task-manager-using-solid#comment-2
I enjoyed this talk by Rizqi Djamaluddin, where he goes into why data privacy is important and how we should be handling it: "Fundamentally Flawed: Privacy, People and the Age of Data" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ucz0UFaYuvs
Interesting, an open letter from DHH (Basecamp CTO) to Jeff Bezos (he was an early imvestor) https://m.signalvnoise.com/dear-jeff-a6319829f92a
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