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RheingoldRiver @kbin.social
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Alphabet Shows the Mega-Layoff Announcements Were Just That, Headcount Dropped Far Less and is Rising Again
  • It's pretty bad because you need to write for multilingual readers, who may not understand the colloquialism "were just that" & can have a difficult time parsing what the pronoun "that" refers to in such a nonstandard and nonlinear sentence.

    If this sentence were part of a novel that already has elaborate prose, it would be fine, but in something designed to inform people on the internet you have to keep in mind how varied your audience is.

  • Microsoft fixes the Excel feature that was wrecking scientific data
  • You could make a new filetype, default new versions to it, & not break compatibility. Wouldn't do anything for existing workbooks, and keep xlsx an option, but "it would break compatibility" is not a be-all end-all argument against this.

  • The FCC is Expected to Propose the Return of Net Neutrality Protections Oct 19th
  • For anyone who was confused by what "vote to propose" means:

    If the FCC issues the notice as expected on October 19th, the next steps would be a public comment phase followed by issuance of a final rule. This process could result in a final rule restoring net neutrality requirements around spring of 2024.

  • Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.
  • We used to rent movies every weekend when I was a kid, and we supported our local video rental store instead of Blockbuster. It was so much fun to decide what to rent! The staff there always knew so much about movies too, and we'd follow their recs often. We watched a bunch of classics and silent films that there's no way would get visibility on streaming libraries today. I wish I'd kept a journal of all the movies we watched, I remember almost no titles now.

  • “Excruciating To Watch”: Real Astronaut Roasts Apple TV+ Show As “Cartoonish” Sci-Fi
  • I really enjoyed this show but I also was floored when no one spoke Russian. Every astronaut who works on the ISS today is required to speak both Russian and English. I guess I can see not requiring everyone to speak Russian if it's an adversarial relationship, but imagine not making sure at least one member of the crew spoke it!

  • Microsoft's mobile keyboard app SwiftKey gains new AI-powered features | TechCrunch
  • do you use the swiping function of it? I've found that to be TERRIBLE at "prediction based on context" e.g. understanding if I want "if" or "of" it does the one that doesn't make sense in context. and it doesn't understand that if I type a word, and then delete it and retype it, maybe it should give me something different the 2nd time around (particularly irritating for if/of).

  • Community contributions to Element Web (Matrix client) are often not welcomed
  • I once went into the Element support chat asking if it was possible to change my user name color, as I'm pretty closely identified to this username, and I despise the lime green it creates in that client. They said no, and typically I would expect to then be told, "but you can open a ticket in our tracker" or etc. Instead I was told, "use a different client if you want to change your username color (locally)."

    Very weird experience.

  • Hackers Can Silently Grab Your IP Through Skype. Microsoft Is In No Rush to Fix It
  • People used to use this attack in League of Legends a decade ago. If they're losing, they guess someone might have Skype open; and moreover, that their Skype is the same as their summoner name. Then they get an ip address and ddos the entire lobby, causing the game to crash (I think it happened in one of my games maybe once, but I didn't really play ranked other than team ranked).

    Also, since all pro & semipro players had each other added, this was possible to do at any time during online tournaments (which was most tournaments - TSM invitational etc). So there were always rules that ddossing was disallowed. But it did happen.

    Known ddossers were more hated in the community than known flamers, but a few people who did it "reformed" and went on to be pro players anyway.

  • Microsoft announces Python formulas in Excel... which have to get sent to the cloud
  • I think what they let you do is write mini add-ons using the API and support JS in an in-browser editor. Then you have to enable the add-ons. I guess equivalently you can do the same things with an IDE and any language, but it felt like they "officially" supported JS.

  • Is anyone else still getting ruined by the Canada fires?

    I still feel like total shit, can't tell if it's just my allergies or if I should still be blaming the air quality.

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    /kbin meta @kbin.social RheingoldRiver @kbin.social

    Has anyone made a Chrome/Firefox extension that adds a button to any non-"home" kbin/lemmy instance magazine that lets you subscribe to it?

    Basically, I want to be lazy and be able to click "subscribe" on any magazine/lemmy version of magazine in the threadiverse without manually changing the url to kbin.social/m/[email protected].

    Has anyone written such a browser extension already? (And if so does it support Firefox?)

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    /kbin meta @kbin.social RheingoldRiver @kbin.social

    The text is now completely different!

    The text is now completely different!

    \#kbinMeta

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