Notices by ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)
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⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)'s status on Wednesday, 03-May-2023 07:26:23 UTC ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ I like to segment my online identities. Usually one nick/identity per projects cluster. This Ninjatrappeur nick being the "historical" one attached to my AFK identity/company.
I started doing that during my teens, when this way of operating was actually the norm. Along the years, I tried several ways to keep my identities separated: segmented user accounts on my main machine, VMs, 1 machine per identity.
Each of these techniques have upsides and downsides, none is perfect. Different unix accounts won't work if I want to change my distribution for a given community. VMs are annoying for graphical application/weird hardware tricks. Using 1 physical machine per project force me to use outdated hardware for certain projects, making hacking on them tedious.
Hence this cry for help: do you segment your online identities? How do you keep up the identity nice and tidy? I'd be interested in hearing about your setup, there's very little literature on that matter online. -
⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)'s status on Wednesday, 03-May-2023 07:26:22 UTC ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ I'm also considering giving all these identities up and just use my AFK name (or a unique new nick attached to my AFK identity).
I'm afraid about publicly displaying some of my technical interests. I fear it could backfire in some way in the future (note: I'm not doing anything illegal, I'm just uncomfortable displaying some of my interests).
That being said, being a freelance software developer, I know for sure that I missed some professional opportunities because people where not aware about certain parts of my skillset/interests. Parts I do using a pseudo-anonymous screen name.
Also, most of the people I look up to as professional role models don't do that. I'm wondering whether this could come from a sociopath trait I should try to mute and instead accept to display my interests online in a honest way.
I think the TL;DR is that despite I owe my profesional carreer to internet, I'm still very affraid of the concept of exposing myself on it :/ Sad state of things. -
⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)'s status on Saturday, 18-Jun-2022 17:04:29 UTC ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ "I should stay at the office and code today, it's too hot outside."
The office temperature:
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Joke aside, this heatwave is insanely making me anxious about the future… -
⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)'s status on Saturday, 18-Jun-2022 17:04:23 UTC ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ @ekaitz_zarraga :(
There, there.
36°C outside here.
But even outside of that, the temperature is not dropping under 26°C during the night. No rain for the entire week either. The forest/vegetation is suffering a lot here :/ -
⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)'s status on Thursday, 18-Apr-2019 17:56:45 UTC ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ Just sayin' but Doctorow's Walkaway ebook is free of charge on https://ebookclub.tor.com/ till tomorrow. -
⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2019 09:53:09 UTC ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ IL you can build a somewhat non leaky composable shell without any kind of type wizardry: https://skarnet.org/software/execline/
All jokes aside, this is a pretty nice shell library! Special kudos on the variables and block management; I really like it! -
⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)'s status on Monday, 26-Nov-2018 14:40:26 UTC ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ Hey @cwebber , I just listened to the first episode of librelounge, I enjoyed it pretty much :)
Very quickly:
1- I moved from org mode to task warrior: it has a (pretty terrible) daemon allowing you to share your tasks with various people.
2- I'm almost 30 and never used/owned a PDA...
Anyways, I just subscribed, I'm waiting for the next one :)
Oh, btw, having the links directly in the description is REALLY nice! -
⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Nov-2018 10:21:37 UTC ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ 😱 We've been doing it wrong for all these years: we need JS to use IRC.
Please upgrade your IRC client to javascript. -
⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)'s status on Friday, 19-Oct-2018 09:21:20 UTC ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ Just discovered bridgy fed [1], the indieweb's bridgy fediverse-compatible.
How did I manage to miss that!
Just need to display the interactions on my website and I'm good to go :)
[1] https://fed.brid.gy/ -
⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Oct-2018 07:40:05 UTC ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ Hey!
I wrote a small write-up about the e-ink computer/digital typewriter I made 4 months ago.
https://alternativebit.fr/posts/ultimate-writer/ -
⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ (ninjatrappeur@social.alternativebit.fr)'s status on Monday, 08-Oct-2018 06:03:03 UTC ⠴Ninjatrappeur⠦ The new IPCC meta-report about a 1.5°C global warming is out [1].
If you are unfamiliar with this kind of reports, they materialize the scientific consensus regarding climate change.
Very very short summary about the new figures (expect more details as I read along the report).
If we want to limit global warming to 1.5°C by 2050, CO2 emissions needs to decreased by about 45% by 2030 before reaching 0 by 2050 (very unlikely if you ask me) though carbon capture.
As a remainder, we can expect >3°C warming if we keep following the current pathway. As a matter of scale, the median temperature difference between the ice age and our pre-industrial period is also about 3°C.
Just read the abstract and headline statement so far, you can expect a more detailed review shortly ;)
[1] https://www.ipcc.ch/report/sr15/