Justin du Coeur

@jducoeur
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Lifelong programmer, now mainly focused on the #Scala language, primarily in the #FP style. Author of #Querki (querki.net), member of the #Typelevel Steering Committee. Geek of many interests: #SCA, #Fandom, #LARP, board games, #comics, etc. #fedi22
Dreamwidth (personal) bloghttps://jducoeur.dreamwidth.org/profile
Medium (technical) bloghttps://jducoeur.medium.com/
Querkihttps://querki.net/help/#!What-is-Querki
@nazgul Followed! The Fediverse concept of being able to follow folks across not just instance but platform is really neat...

Any moment now, as Christmas and (American) Thanksgiving get closer, people will start posting suggestions of things to donate to food banks and 'Reverse Advent Calendars'.

I can't stress this enough:
Just. Give. Money.

Food banks can usually get more bang for their buck than you can.
They'll probably be able to give you a tax receipt for money, but not for cans.
And it lets them buy, store, and distribute food in the volumes they need and can handle.

(Please boost to make sure people get the message.)

#FoodBanks #FoodInsecurity #Christmas #Thanksgiving #Charity #JustGiveMoney

Alright folks - my service which allows you to create and share follow lists that can then be imported on #mastodon is now online. It's an early version so be kind, but I'd love you to try it and create your own lists that you can then share with people:

https://followlists.online/

Follow Lists for Mastodon

Create and share follow lists of people on Mastodon

Follow Lists for Mastodon
👋 Time for me to migrate to a smaller instance. Just got set up at https://social.coop/@jducoeur -- sometime in the next few days, I'll be formally migrating this account over to there. AFAIK my follows and followers should all come with me when I do so, but FYI...
Justin du Coeur (@[email protected])

3.2K Posts, 185 Following, 462 Followers · Geek for all seasons, especially #SCA, #LARP, #scifi, #boardgames, #comics. Avid programmer, focused on #FP #Scala, especially #Typelevel he/him

social.coop

There is a nasty part of me that *really* wishes for a permanent, searchable database of all the people cheering Musk's bad behavior on.

Because seriously: at this point it's nothing but a stream of abusive managerial behavior, and technical illiteracy. So all of these sycophants going, "Yeah -- you show them who the Boss is!" are clearly not people I ever want to work with, much less for. It's a bright light, drawing in the very most unpleasant moths...

@[email protected] Very neat! Even in this early form, I could totally see myself using this to catch up on the people I particularly care about, when I fall behind.
In full size for those who can't see the tiny text.

@adamsdesk @softinio Yeah, exactly. For *some problems* -- in particular, when your application is dealing with data structures that are being modified at runtime -- GQL is often the right tool for the job. (My own Querki is a fine example: GQL is the most sensible way to provide querying, given that the schemas are 100% runtime-defined.)

But if your API has static, consistent data types, then yeah -- probably over-engineering.

A number of people have pointed out the importance of listening to Black voices on the topic, and I absolutely agree.

OTOH, it’s never right to force activism on someone who just wants to live their life. So listening to Black voices and suggestions does not absolve anyone else of the responsibility to actively seek to learn about issues, and certainly not of the responsibility to do something about what they learn.

Here are some links from Black voices on this topic that I’ve seen since posting this (two that weren’t even as a result of this post, I hope it’s okay for me to tag them here).

@Tinu
https://mastodon.social/@Tinu/109333246923847039

@mekkaokereke
https://mastodon.cloud/@mekkaokereke/109338554570920088

https://twitter.com/sahdyadarr/status/1590266072627699713

Mekka :verified: 💉💉💉🎉 (@[email protected])

1. Most Black folk in the US experience frequent racism, and have to navigate racist systems daily. It's an important part of our lives. 2. Many white folk are very uncomfortable even hearing about racism. 3. People often talk about the most important things in their lives, with their friends. 4. Most white folk in the US (~75%), have no Black friends. Zero. None. https://www.prri.org/research/poll-race-religion-politics-americans-social-networks/

mastodon.cloud

@Gargron people were expressing that they expected me to put my experiences in my daily life of racism behind a CW.

Then users of #BlackMastodon on many servers began to contact me privately to tell me how they were treated for talking about every day occurrences in their lives.

I then observed that just being yourself in public is extra labor that white people don’t have to do. And I began to receive abuse disguised as lectures about not wanting to use content warnings.

Additionally