@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Donāt worry, my apartment is still at around 28-30 °C, too, and thereās the construction site outside which is noisy is fuck. Everything sucks at the moment. š¤£
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Regarding https://movq.de/blog/postings/2026-06-16/0/POSTING-en.html:
In my opinion, the KDE 3.5 menu was organized way better than the Windows Start menu. Granted, a typical KDE installation had much more applications to offer, too. So, there was more need to get it right. And it probably was also later in time.
Isnāt Notepad++ and Python cheating!? :-D
Crazy story on the clockās seconds. I never heard of that before. Neat.
Yeah, UI these days is horrible. (Thatās why my own TUIs suck, too!)
Oh boy, I absolutely hate this stupid trend of not writing changelogs anymore! Why the fuck would one seriously consider it to be a viable option to just let some shitty bot spew all merge requests on a goddamn GitHub release?! First of all, these merge request titles suck balls. The order of the changes in this āchangelogā is completely random (well, probably merge time, which is as useless as the dick on the Pope). They are not grouped by anything at all. Additions, changes, removals, deprecations, etc. randomly mixed up in one giant list. And then āAdd feature Xā, seventeen kilometers further down āRevert āAdd feature Xāā. Fuck you! Donāt include this shit in the first place!
Fits absolutely perfect in the pattern of rapid decline.
I must rip out all dependencies as soon as possible whose maintainers just donāt give a shit.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Wow, Iām sorry to hear about that. Permanent emergency mode sucks, Iāve been there, and it always felt like drowning.
Fortunately, at my current job, weāve been given time to keep our technical debt from overtaking the project. Unfortunately, weāve been forced to use AI (mostly in the form of GitHub Copilot). Of course, now that the tokens cost more than a developerās salary, theyāve been rethinking that position somewhat. š
In my experience, you are 100% correct - even in the best case, AI is a force multiplier. If the code is clean, it can speed you up. But if the code is a mess, itāll just multiply the mess.
Okay. I have lost the ābattleā against āAIā at work and I will no longer try to āfightā any of it.
It is simply what people want. They want to use it. And thatās the end of it.
And why do they want it? Because it makes their job easier. And why is that? In very large parts, itās because we have accumulated a metric fuckton of technical debt due to decades long mismanagement. We were (and are) operating in āemergency modeā all the time. There simply was no time to clean things up or to rethink designs. We always have to go with the cheapest and quickest solution. We are never ahead of things: Earlier this year, I started an initiative and wanted to tackle some issue that I could see coming. I was shut down because this wasnāt āurgentā. Very soon after, this exact thing became that exact problem ā but now, there was no time anymore to do it properly because NOW itās urgent, so, once again, we had to go with a quick and dirty solution.
Itās always like that and I had brought it up again and again. And now we have a huge spaghetti mess that hardly anyone understands anymore.
Nobody ā except AI. It can still make some sense of this and, obviously, this is useful to people.
So, any argument I make against AI is completely pointless to begin with. Iām such a fool for not having seen this earlier.
The last argument I made today was: āLook, we already have so much technical debt and spaghetti systems, we really, really must clean this up. If we throw AI on top of this now, itāll only get so much worse.ā And once more, I was shut down. My intentions were āadmirableā, but āthereās no time for thatā.
Okay. Good luck with that. Theyāll keep doing it this way. At some point, itāll either explode entirely and some poor soul has to clean it up, or itāll explode and theyāll have no other choice but to throw everything away and start from scratch ā assuming they can still afford that.
In other words, none of this about AI, really, nor caused by it. Our departmentās massive spike in AI usage is just a symptom of the underlying management issues. And since those arenāt being addressed, nothing will change and this whole mess will only get worse.
(I blame all this on management, because, well, thatās whoās to blame. I do not have a solution for it, though ā and assigning blame without constructive criticism always sucks big time. I donāt like doing this. If you had put me into that particular management position, I wouldnāt have been able to solve any of this. The thing is, though, Iām not an expert on management and it isnāt my job ā Iām just the āprincessā who solves your technical issues.)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Nature is cruel.
And the humidity sucks. Itās been a horrible day. š„“
spring allergies suck
Registries suck. Or, should I say, ābendā. I say look at the people @prologic@twtxt.net is following, and you have found the whole twtxt world. š
You+can+tell+the+browser+I+am+using+sucks+lol
Thank you for https://www.uninformativ.de/blog/postings/2025-11-09/0/POSTING-en.html, @movq@www.uninformativ.de! I never configured systemd timers, but I would have gotten it wrong, too. Good to know when I eventually stumble across that in the future. Iām still using cron. Yeah, its field order sucks and I always have to look it up (because I donāt deal with that all that often). Indeed, systemdās order sounds more reasonable.
posting from my shitty android. phones suck! gopher forever!
@prologic@twtxt.net you doing this reminded me of mkws, and Adi. Good times, we have seeing so many people come and go. It is kind of sad, when I think about ājjlā, and Phil, and the many othersā¦
I am feeling āmushyā today. Ugh, ageing sucks.
We use all the Microsoft programs at work - Teams and Outlook especially.
After all kinds of technical problems with Teams, that sometimes go unresolved for over a year, Microsoft shifted their priorities away from fixing things and towards adding an annoying AI Copilot button, that just takes up space and all it does, is loads the website in Teams, so I disabled it. Soon they just add it back, but in a different row of icons, therefore itās now a different button, you have to disable (I think they added yet another one, to the Teams, on my work phone and I had to disabled that too). Not too long after, the desktop one just enabled itself, because of āan errorā and I can disable it, but doing so activates a popup, that begs you to turn it back on, every once in a while. You canāt disable the popup and can only click āYesā or āNot nowā on it. I still keep it disabled, out of principle, but yesterday I noticed yet another Copilot button, this time in the top right corner of my Outlook and this one cannot be disabled, on the business version of Outlook and even on the personal one, itās only possible to do it through hidden privacy settings, by prohibiting the program from connecting to Microsoft servers, for extra āfeaturesā.
Thereās people complaining about it online, so itās clear nobody really wants it, but at this point Microsofts position is that you will have at least one useless AI button on your screen, at any given time, and you will be happy. And yes, their AI sucks and if I absolutely have to use AI for something, thereās already 2 better options, we have access to, at work.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Haha yeah rightio, and yeah inches suck š¤£
15 % tariffs on goods from Europe. People in USA nomore can buy cars and machines from Germany. USA will suck.
Twtxt as a network is so neat. Sucks it isnāt more widely adopted ): I feel like itād be way easier to host than say, mastodon or GTS. & would require WAYYYY less resources. Not a diss on GTS, I love GTS , just saying because itās text files, I assume the minimum amount of ram needed to host any of the twtxt server software is very low.
I could be super wrong though lol. Idk shit about anything ^^ā
@movq@www.uninformativ.de What the heck, thatās terrible! :-( This planned obsolence right after warranty really sucks balls.
Looks like hereās something wrong with Markdown parsing. š¤ The original twt looks like this:
>This extension was turned off because it is no longer supported
Thanks Google.
This browser was uninstalled because it absolutely sucks!
So only the first line should be a quote.
This extension was turned off because it is no longer supported
Thanks Google.
This browser was uninstalled because it absolutely sucks!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah thatās why Iām striking this conversation with you š Not only do I respect your opinion quite highly 𤣠But like you say (and Iāve read their philipshpy) it can be a bit āelitismā for sure. Iām genuinely interested in what we think of as software that ādoesnāt suckā. Tb be honest I havenāt really put thought to paper myself, but I reckon if I did, Iād have some opinions/ideasā¦
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Curious what you would define as āsuck lessā software? (language agnostic of course!)
Come on, why is the bloody IBAN only in the damn HTML part of your e-mail but not in the plain text!? Grrr! Donāt you wanna get paid, dealer!? Your new web shop system sucks so bad, I want the old version back.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de you have no idea what a soul sucking, heartbreaking SOB 2025 turned out to be. I wish you the best of luck with whatever annoyances life might have thrown your way. Power to you, my friend.
i switched my bookmarks site from espial (unmaintained project) to linkding, and while iāll miss espialās simplicity, i do appreciate linkdingās power and the provided API.
at first i got auth working with my SSO (authelia) and was happy, but i want my public bookmarks available without login⦠and i couldnāt configure my proxy to make that work, because of issues with sub paths, which sucks. so i switched to linkdingās built-in auth. inconvenient, but worth it to share my bookmarks.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org sooo pretty! sucks about the dead end tho
@prologic@twtxt.net Thatās an interesting premise in that article:
The fun has been sucked out of the process of creation because nothing I make organically can compete with what AI already producesāor soon will.
This is like saying itās pointless to make music yourself because some professional player/audio engineer does a better job. Really, thereās always someone or something thatās better than you at a particular job.
If we focus too much on ācompetitionā, then yes, you can just stop doing anything. I donāt know how common this mindset is, especially among artists or creative people. š¤ I would have assumed that many writers, for example, simply enjoy the process of writing. Am I being too naive once more? š¤£
grafana is awesome when it does the thing i want it to do. otherwise it sucks
Farrrk me Google search is and these days. Will they please āfuck offā with this Gemini AI garbage at the top that takes forever and is distracting as shit⢠š© Fark me š¤¦āāļø #Google #Search #Sucks #AI #Gemini
And on a similar note, cross-post from Mastodon:
What I love about HTML and HTTP is that it can degrade rather gracefully on old browsers.
My website isnāt spectacular but I donāt think it looks horrible, either. And itās still usable just fine all the way down to WfW 3.11:
Itās not perfect, but itās usable. And that makes me happy. Almost 30 years of compatibilty.
The biggest sacrifice is probably that I donāt enforce TLS and that HTTP 1.0 has no Host: header, so no vhosts (or rather, everything must come from the default vhost). (Yes, some old browsers send Host:, even though they predate HTTP 1.1. Netscape does, but not IBM WebExplorer, for example.)
(On the other hand, it might completely suck on modern mobile devices. Dunno, I barely use those. š¤Ŗ)
Too late to fix your typo kind of feeling ⦠suck. š
@prologic@twtxt.net Maybe they are for you, dunno? š Caffeine makes me stay at the same level of tiredness/exhaustion ā except Iām hyped and canāt sleep. š„“ Sucks, tbh. š
Ā«Miscrosot finally released a product that doesnāt suck. Unfortunately, itās a vacuum cleaner.Ā» Ā© english word play
@thecanine@twtxt.net for what is worth, I donāt think @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org intention was to insinuate your website sucked (though it may well do, but again, not his intent, I am sure). I see it more like a technical jest, and a good one at it. It was fun! Isnāt that the intent of April Foolsā, after all?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I do agree āthe rules of the webā, are far too loose - at least the syntax ones. I do think backwards compatibility is necessary.
As for my website, it might be visually very similar, to how it looked since its creation, many years ago, but it is frequently improved. Features that originally used JavaScript, changed to HTML and CSS components, code simplified, optimised to withstand browser updates and new screen resolutions,⦠Even a good chunk of the errors on your list, were already addressed and I plan to address the rest soon.
Just find it a bit depressing, that my attempt to bring back some of the old Internet spirit, by making a hidden easteregg page page for this years April 1st, was met with people complaining about April fools day jokes and you insinuating my website sucks.
Pinellas County - 4 miles: 4.05 miles, 00:08:21 average pace, 00:33:46 duration
the morning is so much better to run. just the getting up part sucks. legs tired from such a quick turn around but felt fine.
#running
oof that sucks man. does it make sense to have a separate testutils package to import from?
HeliBoard might be the first one of these fully open source Android keyboards, that doesnāt suck, idk, Iām still in the process of testing it, but I already like it a lot more than any of the ones I used before it.
Setting it up was somewhat clunky, but once you set it all up and dile in the settings, the keyboard itself, feels really great to use.
@prologic@twtxt.net Iām speculating, but if I had to guess Iād say itās probably asking for your user password in order to access some user keyring (or whatever your OS uses to manage user secret credentials) used to safely store your passkeys related data in order to do its passkeys /ME doing air quotes Magic⢠⦠you could try with a different password manager to avoid said scenario.
Also, passkeys UX sucks.
Just threw this RSS feed into Newsboat. The titles suck, but I hope the content makes up for it. :-)
fair lol! i should give the web app a try, i donāt think iāll get much use out of it from my phone anyway because i suck at typing on a phone but i might as well log in!
Fuck me OpenAI sucks ass. ChatGPT has to be the most stupidest fucking thing ever invented. It is so bad itās not even funny.
You really cannot beat UNIX, no really. Everything else ever invented sucks in comparison š¤£
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de Damn! Iāve been there, and it sucks when it comes to that. and I may be hallucinating but I believe there was some dll file I had to download and put somewhere in blenderās folder and that got it to work back then. Also, whatās the latest version of #blender you could run?
all of the software sucks, but i have a solution! weāll write even more software! get more people involved, make it the Ideal Career, then we can write AL̵LĢ“ O̵F THĢØE ̧CĶODEĢ·S. mountains of shitty garbage that kind-of does the thing. software will still suck, but TĶHEĢN oh then we can write compilers that let us run the old shitty code inside of our mountain of new shitty code. now all of the code is in a giant pile and weāre using it to control space ships that definitely never crash. the more code the better! we can represent NaN easily in undefined systems! developers arenāt particularly bright, so the language is simple and easy for them to understand. we know this, thatās why it was made this way. theĶ” mounĶ¢tain Ķ m̵usĶt Ķ nȩverĢ¢ Ģ“waĢ”veĢ“r̵. the more code the better. so instead of writing the code manually we cĢ“oĶmpileĢØ tĶorĢøtĢuĶred soĢ·uĶls ĶiĶnĶtoĶ Ķnice Ķ¢bĶlĢ·oxeĢ”ls ĢøofĶ Ģøt̶anĢ”gĶlĶed ĶnĢ¢euĶraĢ”lĶ ĢneĢ¢tĶwĶorksĶ.Ģø wĢØe dĶ onātĶ know how i̵t Ģ·wĶorkĢ”s, Ģ“but Ģ·tĢ“he modelĢ¢ ̶isĢ 5Ģ0GiB Ķs̶o ĶiĶt sĶeĶrveĶs Ģ“tḩeĢ purposĶe. WEĢ MĶ USĢ“T BĶ¢UĢ¢ILD ĶTĶHE MOĶUN̶TĢØA̵IN.
Pinellas County - Long Run: 7.03 miles, 00:09:54 average pace, 01:09:38 duration
calves were tight for the first three miles and breathing felt like i was sucking through a straw. got it done even though it was not as long as i had wanted.
#running
similar to data packets in NDN, each message has multiple names. a true name, which is an encoded cryptographic hash of the file itself. we call this kind of information self-certifying. given a true name, you can find a file and verify its integrity. additionally, agents can associate a self-certifying name with a pet name or subjective label of their choosing and share it with their friends/peers. zokoās triangle can suck it. gemini://sunshinegardens.org/~xjix/wiki/cryptogenāspecification/
āFu*** IRC maaan, all the cool kids are on Discord! IRC sucksā
LOL, Now substitute IRC and Discord with Gopher/Gemini and Web.
I hope you get the joke š
Hurricane Helene is coming right for me. Yay! And FSU sucks this season, too. :(
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com power outages happen here almost every single time strong storms pass by, I know the feeling mate. It truly sucks.
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@prologic@twtxt.net I donāt think itās your code. As you said in one of your commit comments, the internet is a hostile place! Thatās partly why I reacted the way I did: all things considered itās usually better to react quickly and clean up the mess later, then it is to wait and risk further damage. Anyway it sucks @xuu@txt.sour.is got caught up in it. Hopefully itās all good now.