@hikari this is for military travelers, as the treaty with the USSR at the end of the second world war granted military personnel of the allies specific privileges (transiting East Germany without customs inspection)
civilian travelers to West Berlin had to do different paperwork and use different lanes at the checkpoints
stumbled upon this fascinating old video explaining how to behave while driving from West Germany to West Berlin as a British(?) tourist in 1989. were they having to maintain a polite fiction they were Allied military personnel? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUJ7GbxWGoM
It's been 30 years but I'm still mad at the punk who snuck SMARTDRV.EXE into the install process but fucked it up so that it's BEFORE the @ ECHO OFF line.
interestingly Netscape Communicator 4.08 doesn't have an uninstaller: it has a deinstaller.
sometimes it's easier to take care of yourselves if you imagine you are just a little creature and you must care for the creature
can anyone with young school age children tell me what is working for y'all w.r.t. covid mitigation? bonus points if your household also has an immunocompromised person in it.
negative 1000 points for "homeschool them" - my child *needs* school that is not homeschool, and i actually didn't even look up to see if homeschool is possible in NL because i have no intention of even considering it a viable option.
please RB!
Hey, fediverse friends!
I want to remove the shroud of secrecy from a project I've been hacking on off-and-on for quite a while now.
It's a fediverse app for posting about things - in the first iteration, video games, but eventually lots more stuff.
Obviously you can already post about video games on mastodon or whatever, but the point is that each game can be a first-class object that you can reference and share across the fediverse, like with Bookwyrm or NeoDB.
I also wanted to experiment with different ways of federating posts, managing visibility/privacy, etc.
Current status:
All the big pieces are there and work, but lots of things are rough and/or clunky. It's definitely a 0.0.1
instead of a 1.0
, but I set myself a deadline of sharing it this summer, otherwise I'll just trap myself in an endless cycle of quietly tweaking this software that nobody uses but me and never actually sharing it.
I've been using it for gameposting for a while now (almost 2000 posts already!) - it's absolutely not ready for General Consumption, but if you're willing to put up with some code and some jank, it might be worth a look for you.
https://netizen.club/~wildweasel/updates/2024-08-26.html - This time on Golfshrine: donations, hauntings, and assorted other things.
@twipped @zkat @dragonarchitect To bring this back to Kat's original question: Is web dev too complex and people created giant web apps to avoid the pain of doing it right? Most likely, yes.
Could the industry have prevented this by better tooling/documentation? Not sure. MDN is as good as it gets. Modern browsers are angels compared to the old monsters.
I think what was happening is growth along two axis:
1) browsers got way more complex
2) the industry needed A LOT of code written fast
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Trans woman, bisexual, someone's fiancée, forever a programmer, poly, and former total mess