[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 24 points 10 months ago

Unfortunately I already read the headline, is there anywhere I can offload this now unnecessary excitement?

Python in Excel would be great, but nerfing it with some ridiculous cloud dependency is crazy. They could still paywall the feature if they really wanted while still running the Python interpretation locally.

I suppose we should be grateful they hadn’t also stuck ChatGPT on to it too so it could (badly) write the Python for you. Tech by buzzword will be the death of us I’m sure.

[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 2 points 10 months ago

Nope, "Thread" and "Matter" are smart device protocols. "Threads" is a microblogging platform by "Meta", the owner of Facebook and Instagram. Tech companies suck at naming things.

Neither are to confused with the delightfully grim 1984 movie "Threads" about a nuclear apocalypse, or maybe they should be considering the possibly doomed trajectory both may be headed for.

[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 17 points 10 months ago

A company that builds tools for remote working, doesn't believe in remote working? That doesn't seem a great look.

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submitted 10 months ago by thehatfox@kbin.social to c/tech@kbin.social

The fight for who will own your Thread mesh network is creating an even more fractured smart home.

[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 4 points 10 months ago

With Google search results increasingly swamped with SEO-laden drivel, I've found the gap between Google and alternatives like Qwant and DDG has shrunk a lot recently. The little guys have improved a bit, but Google has also got worse.

[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 10 points 10 months ago

Yeah, you would think a company that would promote remote working would be company that creates tools for remote working.

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submitted 11 months ago by thehatfox@kbin.social to c/news@kbin.social

Head of global meteorological body warns ‘climate action is not a luxury but a must’ as temperatures soar

[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 40 points 11 months ago

Twitter is now X as the little blue bird disappears

I thought the the new logo was the X11 logo at first, they are bit similar.

Also a bit ironic seeing as Musk wants ~~Twitter~~ X to be an "everything app", while X11's cruft and bloated featureset have led to it being replaced by Wayland.

[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

The aftermarket shells can be very good quality these days, if the original shell is badly scratched up I would just replace it.

[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

The internet used to be more decentralised. There were lots of smaller websites, blogs, forums etc, which people discovered via word of mouth, search engines, and forgotten things like webrings. It's only recently that big monolithic social media platforms took hold.

Tech is often cyclical, we could now be swinging back to a more decentralised web, but with the benefit of newer technologies. Right now it's almost a new "wild west" as new platforms appear and new ideas like federation are experimented with. Some will rise, some will fall, some will go off in the corner and do their own thing. While all that happens it's going to be a bit messy, much like it was in the 90s with the initial rise of the web.

[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I’ve noticed a lot of German language fediverse content too. Does anyone know why German speakers are so keen on the fediverse?

[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

Yes, it’s a sad state of affairs that Apple’s restrictions on iOS and iPadOS browsers are the only thing stopping an effective Google monopoly over web browsers. Ideally Firefox would still keep things in balance, but Mozilla doesn’t seem to know what it’s doing these days in terms of building market share - and I say that as a long time Firefox user.

I still remember the IE 6 era, and I hope we never see a single browser dominate the web again. To those wishing Apple would be forced to open up, be careful what you wish for.

[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Some older people in the UK still prefer Fahrenheit, Celsius is still the official/default unit however.

A politician here recently tried to promote returning the UK to Imperial units, it has gone nowhere so far.

[-] thehatfox@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Computers and tech in general often feels like magic. The first computer I ever used was a ZX Spectrum, now I have something vastly more computationally powerful, and constantly connected to a worldwide communication network and knowledge repository in my pocket!

It's amazing any of it actually works, especially as we don't always seem to know how it works.

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submitted 1 year ago by thehatfox@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

Japan is joining the EU in requiring mobile platforms open up for third party software, and allow third party payment processing.

Perhaps the increasing global regulatory pressure will make Apple concede on blocking third party software sources in general.

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