Carson Chittom

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#Orthodox Christian, husband, father of 8, Mississippian

This is my main account, but I keep up with my reading (think Goodreads, but Fediverse-enabled) at @carson

Current systems:

Website/Bloghttps://www.wistly.net
Bookwyrm@carson
Letterboxdhttps://letterboxd.com/cmchittom/
EditorEmacs

@DrHyde @mwl @ed1conf the things I love about that book:

  • It's hilarious
  • It's a genuinely good guide to ed
  • The tone of the satire is so spot on that it genuinely fooled a too-serious coworker
  • @stefano OK, not sure what was happening yesterday, but I poked around some more today and I'm not being prompted at all. All's well that ends well!
    @comments-feedback Is it intended that I can't browse threads without being logged in? I keep getting prompted to register and log in, which I'd prefer not to do, since it's federated and I already have this account.

    I am in need of an alternative to Dropbox / OneDrive / whatever, in part because I want to be able to sync and access files from *BSD. While I've self-hosted #Nextcloud in the past, I don't have the time or attention to do that right now.

    I see there are companies which will rent you a hosted Nextcloud—anyone have opinions on any in particular?

    I'm also open to other solutions—I only need file sync; I already have things in place for the other stuff Nextcloud provides—I just need to not have to host or manage it.

    @stefano A wizard plumber is never late. He arrives precisely when he means to.
    Carson Chittom (@[email protected])

    I was just remembering that it's a shame #WindowsPhone (this is not a joke!) didn't do better in the market. It seemed clear that someone—probably a group of someones, of course—actually sat down and thought about how someone would use it and what would be helpful. For instance, if you had an item on your calendar, it would, by default, go into DND mode during the meeting time and automatically come out at the end. You can configure this with #Android and (I assume) #iOS, but never underestimate the power of a default setting. Another simple and small, but very helpful, thing I remember is that the notification tile for the #email app—it was called "Outlook," of course, though I doubt how much code it shared with real, desktop Outlook—would show a count for the number of unread messages which had come in since the last time you opened Outlook. As long as you didn't see a number at all, you knew that you'd already glanced over what had come in and decided to look at it later, without having to remember "Did I have 17 unread messages before, or 16?" And so on. I miss it, weirdly enough.

    social.chittom.family
    @Quasit @superuserdo @r1w1s1 Though I'm honest enough to admit that my computing needs may have peaked and plateaued twenty years ago, so even that desktop was overkill
    @Quasit @superuserdo @r1w1s1 Yes, this. I fully expect to use my 10 year old desktop for 10 more years.
    @ellane Many years ago when I was in the army, a repeated refrain was "If it's stupid but it works...it's not stupid."
    The Book of PF, 4th Edition: It's Here, It's Real