As other instances seem to have issues getting my pictures even though they are and were from the start marked public, I'll post the next screenshot here.
#covid19 growth abroad continues to be exponential and is completely driving the total growth. Cases abroad are already at 10000 while Chinese official cases remain level at 80000. If the trend holds, cases abroad will overtake Chinese cases in 2-3 weeks.
I was wrong and the doomsayers were right. International containment seems a complete failure and this is real now. Maintain social distance and wash your hands.
The latest #twiv is named "Coronavirus update – it could be bad". I haven't yet listened to it.
@xj9 You wouldn't happen to know how to use webpack 4 and fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin without leaving the comf of react-scripts and doing the scary ejecty thingy?
@clacke Aaaargh, once again Friendica randomly decides to make my uploads nonpublic. And once it federates it's too late to change, because all the Pleromas and Mastodons cache and proxy the "forbidden image" placeholder forever.
I think it refers to the spectrum where one end has "A kissing game? I like kissing. Neat, let's smooch." and the other end has "Let me write a dissertation on how to properly analyze and optimize this game of which you speak. I think it might be analogous to a train schedule optimization equation I ... sorry, what were we talking about? I started thinking of train engines."
> (Yes, we're aware of the specialized meaning "open source" has in the intelligence community. This is a feature, not a bug.)
I went over a decade after the OSI was launched without being aware of the military intelligence sense. When it came up after Manning's arrest, I thought the siftware sense was the original one! :-)
We choose to seek autonomy through decentralization and self-hosting in this decade and do the other things not because it is easy, but because it is hard ... because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win, and the others, too.
I use pipenv simply for the pipenv run and pipenv shell functionalities and don't care for the Pipfile. Our projects use requirements.in and requirements.txt, and exactly for the reason the article says: requirements.txt is just normal old Python stuff, nobody needs to know about our process or tools to use the repo.