Parker Morse

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Web geek for decades, most recently #rubyOnRails and #emberJS, currently at #mathWorks. Boston (Massachusetts, USA) suburbs, Maine diaspora. Former writer about running (especially professionals). "A school is a factory is a poem is prison is exile is academia is boredom, with flashes of panic." - Joseph Brodsky
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The gender of the day is a superb cat.
Today's gender is concernedness and the sound of a dial tone.
I think it's time I migrated to a smaller instance. Can anyone offer suggestions?
I'm not a single-interest user so I don't want a single-interest instance, but some of my multiple interests include #ruby, #softwareEngineering in general, #athletics (in the European sense) and #running, #localGovernment and #transit, #greaterBoston, and parenting #neurodiverse children (which is a fraught subject, I know, so to be clear my aspirations there are #radicalAcceptance ).
It’s been Independent Bookshop Week this week. Here’s a poem which illustrates just one of the reasons why indie bookshops are so brilliant.

Hiring a software engineer in their late 40s:

Pros:
* Understands your stack better than you do after glancing through the repo for five minutes.
* Will rewrite said stack 2x as fast, and half as buggy if you let them.

Cons:
* Gives zero fucks.
* Knows we're not *really* like family here.
* No, seriously, absolutely zero fucks given.

Do not cite the deep magic to me, product manager, I was there when it was written.

On the one hand, I’m concerned about the privacy implications of pervasive surveillance cameras and facial recognition technology. On the other hand, I got a new pair of glasses and now I always have to use the passcode to unlock my iPhone.
Just me standing up a Ruby class on the fly in the Rails console because I needed a token for a Postman query and the method for getting one is in a module...

Doing some research and came across this image. For those not aware, curb cuts were first installed en masse after the large number of injured veterans came back from WWII. #accessibility

Image credit: https://sketchplanations.com/the-curb-cut-effect

The curb-cut effect

The curb-cut effect illustrates how when we design to benefit disadvantaged or vulnerable groups we end up helping society as a whole. Angela Glover Blackwell explains how campaigning by students with disabilities in Berkeley in the early 1970s led to adding curb cuts to the Berkeley sidewalks to make access easier for those in wheelchairs. Yet it wasn't just people in wheelchairs that it helped. Curb cuts also made life easier for people pushing children in strollers, people using trolleys for deliveries, people pulling a suitcase, those wheeling bikes or on skateboards, and it also helps save lives by guiding people to cross at safe locations. Another example is adding closed captioning to TV that helps anyone watch in a noisy bar, a waiting room, or watching an airline safety video. Or a classic example of universal design in the OXO Good Grips range originally made to be comfortable for holding a peeler even if you have arthritis. It's also a useful analogy for "how laws and programs designed to benefit vulnerable groups, such as the disabled or people of color, often end up benefiting all," (PolicyLink) whether that be increasing broadband access, improving public transport or taking cuts out of curbs. Here's a short, fun video of Gary Karp explaining the curb-cut effect. Thanks to my patron Quintin Balsdon for sharing it with me.

Sketchplanations
Basically I'm looking for the part of the Fediverse that's talking about Faith Kipyegon right now, if that exists #athletics #diamondleague #florence
Just me noticing that the `.to_hash` method for an ActionController::Parameters object will drop unpermitted parameters, and feeling like I should bring that to someone else's attention before I close the tab https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionController/Parameters.html#method-i-to_hash
ActionController::Parameters

Action Controller Parameters Allows you to choose which attributes should be permitted for mass updating and thus prevent accidentally exposing that which shouldn't be exposed.