Happy Birthday to Sister Mary Kenneth Keller (Dec 17, 1913 – Jan 10, 1985), the first PhD in computer science in the US.

In 1958, Keller began working at the NSF workshop in the computer science center at Dartmouth College, a male-only institution at the time, where she participated in the implementation of the first DTSS BASIC Kernel for the language, working under John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz.

Pic: Sister Kenneth with the Bi-Tran Six computer at Clarke Univ.
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Long but really good article on tech (which is increasingly indistinguishable from the fascists):

"Our digital lives are actively abusive and hostile, riddled with subtle and overt cons."

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h/t @glitzersachen

in reply to Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱

"How are we not discussing the fact that so much of the internet is riddled with poison? How are we not treating the current state of the tech industry like an industrial chemical accident? Is it because there are too many people at fault? Is it because fixing it would require us to truly interrogate the fabric of a capitalist death cult?"

Lots of development and QA activity happening in #LibreOffice! Check out this summary for November: qa.blog.documentfoundation.org… #foss #OpenSource

It is days like today I wish truth.social was Federated so I could personally tell Donald Trump to stfu.
#canpoli #cdnpoli #uspoli #fediverse
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Activator Pro: New firmware version 1.3 available helptech.eu/post/activator-pro…

UK: “It’s still illegal to rip a CD you legally own to MP3!”

Also UK: “Hey, let’s exempt those AI guys from copyright law!”

FFS.

gov.uk/government/consultation…

J. J. Thomson, who was born #OTD in 1856, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 for his discovery of the electron, the first subatomic particle to be found.

Thomson was also a teacher, and seven of his students went on to win Nobel Prizes: Ernest Rutherford, Lawrence Bragg, Charles Barkla, Francis Aston, Charles Thomson Rees Wilson, Owen Richardson and Edward Victor Appleton.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._J._Th…

Books by J.J. Thomson at PG:
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#books #science #physics

ooh, I do have it in my model picker now. Excellent. "2.0 Experimental Advanced Preview gemini-exp-1206 5 of 5"
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11 HTML best practices for login & sign-up forms evilmartians.com/chronicles/ht… #webdesign #UIDesign #ixd #UXDesign #forms #html

A great paper on the effects of RTO mandates. In news that will surprise no one with half a brain:

  • You disproportionately lose women.
  • You disproportionately lose your best people.
  • You find it hard to replace the good people that you lose.

For a long time, companies were excited about offshoring because it meant that they could take advantage of a global labour force to increase supply and drive down labour costs. Now they’re starting to see the flip side: with a lot of places offering remote work, the demand is also global and they are competing with companies worldwide. If you don’t offer a good work-life balance for your best people, someone else will and they may be anywhere in the world.

After running a successful research project at Microsoft with a team spanning several thousand miles between the furthest members, I was quite surprised to be told that we all needed to come back into the lab because research requires people to be face to face. Especially by people who had spent two years doing nothing to promote collaboration and who were pushing policies that would exclude my close collaborators in other countries.

At SCI, we’re remote first. My most recent hire is on a boat in the South Pacific. As long as people can communicate and have a decent Internet connection, I don’t care where they are (the accountants may, for tax purposes). You need to actively build teams when people are remote, just as when they’re local. Mostly of the people who felt RTO was important were the ones who weren’t doing this in either setting and were relying on similarity biases to create teams (I’d love to see a correlation between managers who advocate RTO and managers who have a higher turnover for folks who are not white cishet males: I suspect it would be strong).

$ pip3 search something
...
RuntimeError: PyPI no longer supports 'pip search' [...]. Please use pypi.org/search (via a browser) instead. [...]

Sure, no problem. Let's see …

»JavaScript is disabled in your browser. Please enable JavaScript to proceed.«

Urgh, but okay, #pip is a #Python package manager, they're good guys. Let me just open #NoScript and temporarily allow pypi.org ... oh no, it wants to run #JavaScript from …

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That's what you get after 30 years of using the term #OpenSource instead of #FreeSoftware.

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Welcome to the RB family, PuppyGit 🥳

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PuppyGit is a Git client for Android. Thanks to the enormous efforts by its developer who even rewrote their entire build workflow, PuppyGit was now confirmed reproducible :awesome:

RB stats now: 376 apps (30.7%)

#reproducibleBuilds #IzzyOnDroid

Edit: We've moved to a dedicated account, so if you're interested, please follow @StroongeCast. Thanks.

New podcast with my wife, and more to come, the next time I can persuade her to sit behind a microphone again.

#StroongeCast E01: Will You Peel My Orange? youtu.be/XeVO8pTfrK8

Download: onj.me/media/stroongecast/01_-…

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#StroongeCast E54: Growing In Confidence youtu.be/SxtSbkEABzc

In this episode we talk about the fact that it's our one-year anniversary of the podcast, how we think it's gone so far, some of the things we may cover in the future, and how Kirsten has grown in confidence over the last year.
There was a time when she'd have refused to be on mic at all, but doing this weekly has made it easier for her to talk to you.
We also touch on the audio quality of some of our favourite podcasts and how some of them unfortunately fall flat, which is surprising, given the budget that some have access to.

Lastly, a new, personalised birthday greeting should you want it. We're starting up a short audio segment called 'Stroonge Cards' which is a personalised greeting from your friends over at StroongeCast that sounds similar to the podcast.
If you'd like such a greeting yourself, please get in-touch to tell us when your special day is, so we can record it for you.
This of course doesn't go out on the podcast itself, it will be sent to you directly.

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