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title = "Links for 2020-05-11" |
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date = 2020-05-11 |
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tags = ["links", "apple", "ipad", "mouse", "events", "organization", |
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"privacy", "websites", "work", "responsibility", "delete", "rust", "binaries", |
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iPad Mouse, Organizing Events, Website Privacy Concerns, Careful With Whom You |
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Work For (Like Tim Bray), Deleting Online Accounts Howto, Reducing Rust |
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Binaries, History of systemd, Reopening The Economy. |
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# [How Apple reinvented the cursor for iPad](https://techcrunch.com/2020/05/06/how-apple-reinvented-the-cursor-for-ipad/) |
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Ignore the pretentious title for a second and check the animations. |
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"Reinvented" may be a bit too much, but you have to give it to Apple for |
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coming with something actually different for cursor. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if the same thing comes to Linux in a few years. |
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# [RustFest - organization was the best. Also rhymes.](https://blog.cyplo.dev/posts/2016/09/rustfest-organization-was-the-best/) |
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I'm sort-of part of the organization of the next PythonBrasil (the Brazilian |
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version of PyCon) and this is one hell of a report about the organization of |
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it. Lots of tips on how to properly organize an event. |
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# [How to fix the broken web as a site owner and web developer](https://markosaric.com/broken-web/) |
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I won't lie that the cynical in me reads this and thinks "This is cute". |
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Sure, explaining how to make a good, GDPR and privacy compliant site is |
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possible, but we can't ignore the problem of "Why?" You put some tracking code |
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and boom, information about the source of searches, where people visiting your |
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website are coming from, how long they stay in the site; and then you put |
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another tracking code and boom, those clicks become money (very little, but |
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hey, it's money, nonetheless); and then you put 30 of those tracking codes and |
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boom, lots of little money coming in. |
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The only way to remove make people with websites to remove those is to kill |
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the incentives; telling them "that's not nice" won't prevent anything. |
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# [We are complicit in our employer's deeds](https://drewdevault.com/2020/05/05/We-are-complicit-in-our-employers-deeds.html) |
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I disagree with Drew in a lot of points -- specially on things that I like he |
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doesn't, and probably 'cause I talk the same things about the things I don't |
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like -- but I have to agree with this: We are. If we work for a company that |
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does something "morally wrong", even if that's not illegal, then we are |
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complicity with it. It doesn't matter if you take care of some "customer |
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support" group and the company does collect information from a lot of people |
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and, thus, you're not working on this bad thing, so you're good. As Drew puts, |
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you're using the "Nuremberg Defense" (basically, "I'm just following orders). |
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Bonus points: The post is actually Drew's thoughts on Tim Brays post about him |
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leaving Amazon due the firing of people complaining about the COVID-19 actions |
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of the company. Tim was working on the Tech side of Amazon and was not related |
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to the warehouse control and still he left the company. |
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Of course, Tim has enough political power to quit the company and write a |
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letter saying "The company I just left was doing something morally wrong" and |
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not suffer any huge consequences -- I bet if I pointed some morally debatable |
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things some of the companies I previously work for I'd be sued out of the |
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pants I'm wearing but I have to ask this: Do we want to live in a world were |
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pointing wrong stuff is punishable? |
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# [JustDeleteMe](https://justdeleteme.xyz/) |
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A directory of tips on how to delete your account on several different |
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websites. If you're unsure about the privacy measures one site takes with your |
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data and you're worried about what they can use to it (and remember, some |
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still collect information about you even if you don't access them directly |
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anymore), and you can't actually figure out how to delete your account |
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(Facebook is notorious about this), here's your chance to remove that account. |
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# [Reducing the size of a Rust GStreamer plugin](https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2020/04/28/reducing-size-rust-gstreamer-plugin/) |
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Languages generating static binaries are all in rage these days and Rust is |
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one of those. But actually, there is a lot that can be done to reduce the |
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binary size without losing all the safety measures the compiler takes when |
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generating said binary. |
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And while you may not be creating GStreamer plugins, a lot discussed here can |
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be used for any binaries. |
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# [systemd, 10 years later: a historical and technical retrospective](https://blog.darknedgy.net/technology/2020/05/02/0/index.html) |
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Wow, a very long, very explicative discussion about the raise of systemd. |
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# [To Safely Reopen, Make the Workweek Shorter. Then Keep It Shorter.](https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/04/safely-reopen-make-workweek-shorter/610906/) |
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One of those things that seem so obvious that you have to wonder "Why I didn't |
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think about this before?" |
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We heard about the tales of [Microsoft Japan reducing the working |
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days and keeping productivity](https://time.com/5717401/microsoft-4-day-workweek/) |
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and now we have this virus floating around that's moving people to work from |
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home and then someone actually made the connection and suggested that we could |
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put both together and just reopen things using this 4 day thingy. |
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Honestly, it sounds good 'cause I _can_ work from home. How that would affect |
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people that can't is something that needs to be checked. |
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