• Jose on the Beauty of Finished Software

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    Finished software is excellent, but I don’t think that most people really want it. What they want is new features to learn, or some new software to try because it’s “better”. They want both of these things because learning new features or trying out new software makes them feel like they’re doing the work, but…

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  • Apple Scary Fast – Also Scary Expensive

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    I’m just catching up on the Apple M3 news from last night. Overall, things are faster and you can get more RAM in some models. I see nothing here that makes me want to upgrade from my main machine, a 12th Intel i5 Framework laptop. I see nothing here that makes me feel like I…

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  • To Purchase Books or Request Materials at the Library

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    Prompted today by finding Lost Subways of North America and Dark PR I first checked the local library to see if they had the books, which they didn’t. My next stop was the local book store where I pre-ordered Lost Subways but I also asked myself a question. Should I instead request materials at the…

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  • Should EV Subsidies be Stopped and Invested in Public Transit

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    From Vox about Norway’s strong performance in electrification of their vehicles: Eye-popping EV subsidies have flowed largely to the affluent, contributing to the gap between rich and poor in a country proud of its egalitarian social policies. Worse, the EV boom has hobbled Norwegian cities’ efforts to untether themselves from the automobile and enable residents…

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  • PKM Weekly Oct 29 2023 – Issue 094

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    If you get value out of this newsletter consider supporting it by becoming a member. You can either get my weekly thoughts or all my courses and my weekly thoughts. You could also purchase a course if that fits your needs better. You can get this in your inbox by signing up. More About Reading…

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  • Are People More Racist or More Afraid?

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    Are people really more racist now, or are they so afraid that the scraps capitalism has left for them are going to be shared to widely? Do they target those they consider defenseless because they know the rich operate under a different set of rules? Today we dig into some thoughts from How to Destroy…

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  • If Apple is So Awesome – Why Make it So Hard for Competitors

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    In How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism, Cory Doctorow asks the question, if Apple is so gosh darn awesome with keeping their software safe, and keeping your hardware safe with their repair facilities…why do they make it so hard for competitors? Apple doesn’t do this to “keep you safe” as the often claim, they do this…

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  • UI vs Development vs Business Priorities

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    Probably the most frustrating thing about being a developer is when business owners prioritise stuff they can see over anything that needs updating/maintenance but is not visible. Take today. I’ve been asked to work on a bunch of Gravity Forms stuff that bugs users, which is fine. But that continues to put off the object…

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  • Replacing Downie on Linux

    Replacing Downie on Linux

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    One of the tools I need to replace as I live on Fedora instead of macOS is Downie, which is used to download videos from YouTube, or other sources. My biggest use of Downie is to download videos of my kids figure skating. My wife is a coach and I often spend competitions at home…

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  • Cory Doctorow on Halting the Internet’s Enshitification

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    This is an excellent video about what we can do to help stop the enshitification of the internet. It’s going to take time, but it is within reach.

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