@coriander hi-YAH
@coriander ninja askaninja's gender was ninja
@coriander when i was a kid we thought ninjas were the queer genderbendy ones!! (sheik thelegendofzelda)
@coriander we also made throwing stars out of dollar bills
@coriander kids these days don't learn any handicrafts!! (makeing things out of duct tape)
@coriander idk at least we were making clothes
@coriander or maybe gorilla tape, in a different way
@coriander i blame Duck Tape
@coriander why did it ever stop, duct tape is still good
@coriander
meat in water 🥱
meat in salty water 🤤
@coriander when this happens to me sometimes adding salt fixes
@aescling i haven't either lol
Stellar type but instead of terastallization it’s @aescling with all the vees
also Open Doors is a bad program with negative value⹀add over just plain archive.org Wayback Machine backups and does not in any way deserve the adjective “preservation”
@wallhackio speak of the devil and he shall appear: https://hachyderm.io/@pat/112216636273524747
@wallhackio two things:
• guy who makes rails (dhh) is a techbro with terrible opinions about a lot of things, including (imo) technical decisions regarding the direction of the platform
• rails is really good at enabling small teams to build a minimally viable product quickly, which is why i work with it daily and why it is everywhere in library technology (lots of small underresourced teams in library tech). this is, more or less, good. however it also means it is often the framework of choice for ethically dubious startups trying to get some quick investor cash, which is not good. i want my code to benefit other libraries, but i don't want to do free work for the ethically-dubious startups
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