this is a website illustrating a wide range of graphs/charts and how to read them, what they are used for and with pointers to a wide range of implementations/libraries https://datavizcatalogue.com/ it's amazing 😍
mastodon versus bluesky is for me just a choice between nerdy assholes (I find mastodon annoyingly "somebody is wrong on the internet") and arrogant assholes (I find bluesky exceptionally unwelcoming and in-group) with a lot of overlap on both and I'm so fucking tired of this either - or shit and having to take sides and putting myself into somebody else's box so at some point I'll just leave social media entirely or crawl back under my IRC rock or something
giving a flying fuck what stallman wants, says or gnus since 1994. I have never not once called it anything else but plain "linux".
(stallman, raymond and a whole lot of them...)
but then I was never part of the glorification of hackers or open source or startups or silicon valley or anything really how could I I was just a woman with a humanities degree, what do I know.
gopher was nice too wasn't it or maybe text-based browsers are back soon because what are we going to use if #mozilla continues this silliness I want the creative fun web back where we build cool stuff out of almost nothing and "content"was supposed to be king
it is perfectly possible to write absolute shit code in #rust or #haskell and it is perfectly possible to write excellent code in #javascript or #perl and shellscripts can be super awesome and lisp doesn't make you a better man and millions of businesses live just fine on mysql and php.
hello @mozilla I'm a user since your inception and not once did I think "oh I rather have AI in my browser instead of mozilla paying human beings to make said browser" what is wrong with you??? what kind of silly trade is that supposed to be??
@thomasfuchs@rmbles signoz is what I'm recommending too for smaller-than-me stuff. you can also connect to the raw data underneath very well because it's a regular clickhouse. UI sometimes not 100% there yet.
If #kubernetes is too big for you or you just don't like it for any reason I can wholeheartedly really recommend #nomad it is actually quite smooth and (comparatively) easy AND even has more flexibility in certain places.
Jacqueline of all trades, observability engineer & active dashboarder, tiny computers and minimalist code, "my code, of course, begins with 4GH". cats and plants and art. I like databases.