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[artlung]: i wasn't aware - is it a requirement that everyone in a channel should be interested in every conversation in the channel?
immibis
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2025-03-29 15:40
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imagine a channel where people are afraid to civilly discuss on-topic things
immibis
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2025-03-29 15:35
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agreed, I love most tech talk here but the semantics debates are getting a bit tiring
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2025-03-29 15:28
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the responses should be something that's useful for displaying in a browser
immibis
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2025-03-29 15:11
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a website is a machine that converts HTTP requests into HTTP responses
immibis
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2025-03-29 15:09
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Not sure where this goes, but thought it was an interesting case and something we have seen before with microformats class names being used to other things as well. A browser extension that overwrites a CSS variable, breaking styling on a website: https://dbushell.com/2025/03/29/et-tu-grammarly/
Zegnat
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2025-03-29 14:26
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I am not sure what service my website is, I would call it a document rather than a service. But I think all these definitions are super unintuitive anyway. Is SQLite or DuckDB a database or are they just introspection tools when I run them against a multiple gigabyte CSV file? Is a multi-GB CSV file any more or less easy for portability than if it had been in a SQLite binary format, considering I probably cannot open it with whatever
Zegnat
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2025-03-29 14:02
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related: a website is a service, not a set of data.
immibis
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2025-03-29 11:59
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Filesystems as user-friendly is such a 2010 thing. These days we have photosystems and imessagesystems.
immibis
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2025-03-29 11:51
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I literally wrote a sqlite to fuse adapter
immibis
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2025-03-29 11:50
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