danielquinn

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 week ago (4 children)

You probably want to look into Health Checks. I believe you can tell Docker to "start service B when service A is healthy", so you can define your health check with a script that depends on Tailscale functioning.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

I'm reasonably sure that the size of the monitor doesn't matter, but the resolution does. If you run your monitor at 720p, the performance should be the same as the Deck locally. If you try to run it at 4k (I'm not even sure how you'd convince the Deck to do that) it would decrease performance considerably.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Agreed. Especially in Canada where we have a Liberal party it's quite annoying!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Whether you like it or not, politics is into you and directly affects your life. It's good to learn more about it.

"Neoliberal" refers to an economic push (typically championed by right-wing parties). The short explanation is that neoliberal proponents want to strip regulation wherever they can, believing that "the market" will provide what the regulations were guaranteeing (safety, competition, etc.) organically.

An extreme example would be removing any controls on food safety. The idea is that if a company gets a reputation for producing toxic/dangerous food, the market (ie, the people buying food) will naturally avoid that company because they don't want to get sick and that company will go out of business. That risk is what keeps them in line.

A more common example is vehicle emissions. We regulate a lot of terrible stuff out of car exhaust — lead for example — because the market refused to do it themselves.

Opponents to neoliberalism point out that:

  1. The massive amount of money in the hands of corporations means that their ability to manipulate the market (through advertising, media manipulation, or intimidating/buying their competitors) means that the market is insufficiently free for such policies and...
  2. That (perhaps most importantly) the individual often will not make purchasing decisions based on what's good for the broader public.

Also, a few thousand dead kids due to some executive deciding to add arsenic to corn flakes to reduce costs is too high a price to pay for "liberalising" the economy.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

5-over-1 refers to a building/zoning design where you have one floor of commercial business space on the ground (typically small businesses, cafés, etc.) and then around 5 floors of residential apartments above it. Your classic "mixed use" neighbourhood: great for land values, walkability, sustainability, transit, cycling, etc.

I'm dubious about the claim that neoliberal policies naturally lead to this design though, as those with the money routinely seem more interested in paving a few hectares of green belt and filling it up with single family homes.

What would be helpful is for zoning bylaws to start redrawing cities with more 5-over-1 areas, replacing wide/noisy/dirty/dangerous through roads with narrow winding ones and broad sidewalks littered with trees and cafés.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Well I just tried it again, and while it won't let me take a screen shot on the lock screen, it's definitely still the case for me. It just sits there ringing with the pattern lock on the screen and a little "Return to call" button at the bottom of the screen.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Could be. I do remember trying to get it to work a number of ways at the time. If you're telling me that this isn't the case for you though, I might try it out again.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

I used this for a while, but every time my phone rang I had to type in my pin to answer it which was a deal breaker for me.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

So my first impression is that the requirement to copy-paste that elaborate SQL to get the schema is clever but not sufficiently intuitive. Rather than saying "Run this query and paste the output", you say "Run this script in your database" and print out a bunch of text that is not a query at all but a one-liner Bash script that relies on the existence of pbcopy -- something that (a) doesn't exist on many default installs (b) is a red flag for something that's meant to be self-hosted (why am I talking to a pasteboard?), and (c) is totally unnecessary anyway.

Instead, you could just say: "Run this query and paste the result in this box" and print out the raw SQL only. Leave it up to the user to figure out how they want to run it.

Alternatively you can also do something like: "Run this on your machine and copy/paste the output":

$ curl 'https://app.chartdb.io/superquery.sql' | psql --user USERNAME --host HOSTNAME DBNAME

In the case of the cloud service, it's also not clear if the data is being stored on the server or client side in LocalStorage. I would think that the latter would be preferable.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

I had no idea! Thanks for the tip.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

It's actually rather brilliant.

In an (d)effective 2 party system like ours, running to your extremes has few costs, since the electorate tend to vote parties out rather than vote them in. When the public tires of the ruling party (it helps if you own most of the media) and you do get elected, it's by:

  1. your base that votes for you regardless
  2. new voters from the fringe you've been courting
  3. people who've convinced themselves that you're just pretending to be crazy to court that fringe.

Now you can do whatever you like and if people complain they get shouted down by both sides: "What did you expect? They literally told you they were going to do this."

In short, it's how you drag the Overton Window toward that extreme. If only the Left in this country had figured this out years ago, we wouldn't be saddled with Sir Red Tory.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago

It'll take at least that long for the EU member states to forgive the UK for its fuckery. The memory of Brexit will have to fade enough in their minds before it's even considered.

  • It's doubtful that the same deal will be on the table, as it would be politically untenable domestically.
  • Getting France and Germany on board will be hard, given that they enjoy much more powerful in our absence.
  • The risk of our exit again when our xenophobia acts up would have to be objectively low, or no member state would take the chance on approval lest we fuck over their economy again when we throw an egocentric racist tantrum.
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