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CowsLookLikeMaps , to programmer_humor in c/unixsocks for more

NGL I’ve noticed a lot of trans homies in CS where I live and I’m here for it.

stevedidwhat_infosec ,

You’ll see more and more to a certain extent too, as it becomes more normal and, namely safe, to be trans.

Don’t let anyone convince you anyones “becoming” trans. Always have been, always will be

Omniraptor , (edited )

this mentality made me doubt and question and delay for too long so i try to push back on it when i see it. You don’t actually need to have always “known” or “shown signs”. If you feel like experimenting you can just try it.

watersnipje ,

Absolutely. Nobody owns gender. Just do what you want, do what makes you happy.

CowsLookLikeMaps ,

That makes sense!

cupcakezealot , to linuxmemes in welp ...
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

also a linux user their thoughts on arch

SpaceNoodle , to programmer_humor in c/unixsocks for more

The original programmers were women. We’re just returning to our roots.

Sakychu ,

Now you got me interested! Please explain 👀

proctonaut ,

Ada Lovelace

kakes ,

For anyone unaware, Ada Lovelace created the first programming language - all before a computer even existed. Absolute Chad of a woman.

TexasDrunk ,

The only legitimate child of notorious poet philanderer Lord Byron. I love her whole story.

Kit ,

Margaret Hamilton!

Kraiden ,

Margaret Elaine Hamilton (née Heafield; born August 17, 1936) is an American computer scientist, systems engineer, and business owner. She was director of the Software Engineering Division of the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, which developed on-board flight software for NASA's Apollo program. She later founded two software companies—Higher Order Software in 1976 and Hamilton Technologies in 1986, both in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Hamilton has published more than 130 papers, proceedings, and reports, about sixty projects, and six major programs. She invented the term "software engineering", stating "I began to use the term 'software engineering' to distinguish it from hardware and other kinds of engineering, yet treat each type of engineering as part of the overall systems engineering process."

On November 22, 2016, Hamilton received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from president Barack Obama for her work leading to the development of on-board flight software for NASA's Apollo Moon missions.

Huh, didn't know about her! She sounds like a badass lady!

kakes ,

People might be more familiar with this viral picture as well, if not the name.

“Margaret Hamilton shown in 1969 standing beside listings of the software developed by her and her team for the Apollo program’s Lunar Module and Command Module.”

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/db/Margaret_Hamilton_-_restoration.jpg/386px-Margaret_Hamilton_-_restoration.jpg

watersnipje ,

I have her Lego set :)

CowsLookLikeMaps ,

There’s an awesome Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff podcast episode on Ada Lovelace!

xmunk ,

My mom was a systems programmer who used assembly language and built a lot of the banking infrastructure!

Originally, programming was actually a woman dominated field because it was considered a subset of secretary work and “beneath men” (it wasn’t for a good reason).

If you watch the recent cummerbatch movie about Turing the eagle eyed observer will notice that nearly everyone who actually interacts with the computer software is a woman.

kakes ,

Not to turn this into a sociology discussion, but for anyone unaware: this is a fairly common pattern.

Women often pioneer fields like this, but as soon as it becomes seen as something “important” out “respectable” then suddenly it becomes male dominated.

The opposite also happens, where as society deems something as unimportant, a male dominated field will become female dominant - see teaching for an unfortunate example of a field that used to be highly paid and respected, and is now largely looked down on.

Sorry, don’t mean to go off on a tangent - it just bugs me and I think more people should be aware of it.

MentalEdge ,
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

It’s a good tangent, and they should.

BottleOfAlkahest ,

Beer brewing was originally a field dominated by women.

The presitege associated with a position can also change the expected gender. Women traditionally cooked meals at home but “Chefs” are predominately male, especially famous or celebrated Chefs.

xwolpertinger ,

It also did happen in other fields in astronomy or genetics pretty early on.

Somebody once described her team as “Young, motivated, highly educated and otherwise basically unemployable”.

Guess it helps that sorting through myriads of stars or kernels of corn was often not seen as prestigious enough

A_Very_Big_Fan ,

I have infinite respect for anyone that professionally works with assembly. That shit is wizardry compared to today’s higher level languages.

technom ,

I think assembly was easier back then. Some architectures still are. But many architectures like x86 got incredibly complicated.

vortexsurfer ,

You can google “women in computing” for more details, or check out en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_computing - it’s amazing how much women contributed to this field and how little known that appears to be. (I only learned about it a few years ago myself.)

But the gist is:

Early on (i.e. the 1940s and 50s), men thought the prestige and honor was in building the giant machines (which back then could fill a classroom or more). Actually programming them was considered easier, “just like following a recipe”, so women got jobs as “computers” who did this part. To quote that wikipedia article: Designing the hardware was “men’s work” and programming the software was “women’s work.”

Fast forward to the 1970s and people had started realizing that programming was actually hard, and so it was promoted as a field boys should get educated in, while girls were encouraged to instead become nurses and teachers and such.

linuxPIPEpower ,

Not only were the programmers women, but so were the computers.

Dudewitbow ,

using a computer traditionally was seen as a secretary job, so it was often dominated by women. its only as of post consumer computer events where a lot more males went into the field due to the large market it offers came in.

hector ,

The person that created the first version of assembly was a woman I think!

BatmanAoD ,

Do you mean Grace Hopper, who wrote the first assembler?

grue ,

Grace Hopper invented the some of the first “high level” languages, FLOW-MATIC and COBOL. I’m not sure about the first assembler.

BatmanAoD ,

At the time, she called it a “compiler”, but its function was more akin to what we’d call a linker or assembler today.

JackbyDev ,

Here she is on Letterman youtu.be/oE2uls6iIEU

GarlicToast ,

In addition to other comments,read about Ada Lovelace. She was brilliant, she wrote the first program, and done so before we had computers!

Scotty_Trees ,
@Scotty_Trees@lemmy.world avatar

I woman programmer helped get humanity to the moon.

refalo ,

Pretty sure this is just a trans joke.

tiredofsametab ,

The original computers were often women as well.

Blackout , to programmer_humor in c/unixsocks for more
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Little known fact: Woz would show up to work in the early days of Apple dressed like Bea Arthur.

gregorum , (edited )

I really wish this were true. And if it is, please, please, please provide even the tiniest shred of proof.

Bonus points if it made Steve Jobs angry.

Edit: if this is not true at all, at least write some fun fanfic about it. Who wouldn’t enjoy an episode of Golden Girls: a Day at Apple, 1996?

Edit 2: Gil Amelio— he would t like that.

Blackout ,
@Blackout@kbin.run avatar

Steve Jobs would sometimes show up looking like Greta Garbo in Mata Hari. In hindsight it's easy to see the diverting vision between the 2 founders.

gregorum ,

Lmao, go on…

(Although, I’m pretty sure Woz would be very amused by this)

sabreW4K3 , to programmer_humor in c/unixsocks for more
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e8d79 , to linuxmemes in welp ...

Are people really getting skill issued by Nextcloud? The official docker images always worked well for me. I used the Nextcloud apache docker image, connected it with postgresql and a nginx reverse proxy that handles SSL. Never had any major problems with Nextcloud. I only stopped selfhosting because I found a cheaper alternative that handles Nextcloud hosting for me.

bookworm ,

@e8d79 which alternative is that?

e8d79 ,

Hetzner storage share was cheaper for me than renting a vps with some block storage.

1984 , to programmerhumor in How hard can it be
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

Even worse when you have a bug and you cant stop trying to find it and fix it. I often have the feeling that if I stop now, I lose the entire context of what I’m doing and it’s just so hard to get started again the next day.

I prefer to dig in until I find it, even when tired and hungry.

kakes ,

Then you pass out and dream the solution lol.

Baku ,

Solutions always seem to come to me in that weird phase of thought between almost asleep and actually asleep

otacon239 , to linuxmemes in welp ...

I really really tried to like it, but I would constantly run into issues with files not deleting properly and would get database errors regularly. If the intent was to separate management of the underlying database, all it did was cause headaches.

Not to mention, not being able to easily just go under the hood to the file system and remove something drove me up a wall. Just let me delete my files, dammit!

I ended up just using a big-standard file share on TrueNAS.

wreckedcarzz , to linuxmemes in welp ...
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

The best NC setup, is uninstalling NC. Seriously, I spent a month getting that monstrosity to work and not bitch about configurations OUT OF THE BOX that it does NOT HAVE A UI FOR just to find out that half of the ‘apps’ are half-baked buggy messes and the other are out of date, half-baked buggy messes. A to-do system without repeating item availability was the last one I learned about before salting the earth of that hopeless project.

Actually got me pissed off, thinking about it again. Jesus.

Zelaf ,

Out of curiosity, what do you use instead?

BaroqueInMind ,

Turkey feather quill and Egyptian papyrus.

AFLYINTOASTER ,

I’ve never heard of either app, are they open source?

What distro are you on?

popekingjoe ,
@popekingjoe@lemmy.world avatar

Temple OS.

wreckedcarzz ,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Right now I’m using a synology nas and its 1st party programs, but trying to break away to a more foss-friendly environment. Drive, Contacts, Calendar/Tasks, just work and don’t require any fiddling so until a worthy opponent shows up, I’m kinda stuck.

Zelaf ,

I’m there too right now. Got a DS720+ but it’s struggling a little since I’m also self hosting mail through it. I’ve been eyeing to use NC as a replacement for everything but do get mixed feelings from threads like these lol

I hope to in the future get a proper little mini PC with a disk enclosure in the future to have as a replacement for that however!

bookworm ,

@wreckedcarzz @Zelaf got ?

wreckedcarzz ,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve looked briefly into seafile; I’m fine, happy really, with the synology for file hosting, it’s just the caldav, the photo management (I have immich but there’s no easy way to move albums from syno to imm), stuff like that. And the fact that it all works together (reverse proxy, apps, web UI…) makes it illogical to move away for anything else than ‘principle’ or ‘insufficient hardware’.

I have truenas running on a proxmox system but it appears it wants more than one drive? But I don’t have matching drives for raid at the moment. That was/is something I’m looking into longer term, once I decouple the data from the services.

possiblylinux127 , to linuxmemes in welp ...

My Nextcloud is better than Office365 and I can video call people with just a link.

FlexibleToast , to linuxmemes in welp ...

People have problems with Nextcloud? You only have to be careful when upgrading major versions of Nextcloud or its database. It’s your fault if you’re using the latest tag.

haui_lemmy , to linuxmemes in welp ...

NC seems to either work completely or it doesnt, barely an inbetween there.

Its fine for me for two years and going. But I only have two users and maybe 200 GB of data. My 16 gigs of ram barely goes above 20%, my 4 thread oldschool xeon usually stays at <5% usage.

Doing sysadmin stuff for 20 yrs probably helps though.

possiblylinux127 ,

You don’t really need anything to get started, just 20 years of experience.

haui_lemmy ,

20 yrs of experience rarely makes things worse I guess.

jax , to linuxmemes in welp ...
@jax@lemmy.cloudhub.social avatar

Currently using Nextcloud AIO and it’s pretty decent, though I’ve got 16 vCPU and 32 GB of RAM allocated to it right now, though it’s only using 10% CPU and ~7 GB of RAM at the moment.

I think it takes a while to warm up once you start adding data to it, especially depending on the plug-ins you add and amount of data.

merthyr1831 ,

I’m running it decently on a Raspberry Pi 4B. No less latency than a commercial cloud solution like OneDrive in my experience. Could be faster, though.

lemming741 , to linuxmemes in welp ...

If you want reasonable performance, you’ll need this:

servethehome.com/leaky-hpe-sgi-cheyenne-supercomp…

cm0002 ,

747.41kW, or around six and a quarter NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 racks. Max power consumption was rated for around 1.75MW.

I think my electric company would pay me a visit if I fired that bad boy up in my house lmao, to bad the auction closed already. Oh and it closed at 480k lmfaooo

AtariDump , (edited )

I have a gif of you powering it on at home:

https://i.makeagif.com/media/2-06-2017/2SZxK0.gif

thisfro , to linuxmemes in welp ...

Been running NC since 5+ years without any issue 🤷

nbailey ,
@nbailey@lemmy.ca avatar

Right? I’ve been using NextCloud/OwnCloud since ~2015. It’s a very standard LAMP app, nothing fancy going on at all. Give it enough memory and you’ll never have any problems, same as any other web service.

lightnsfw ,

My only problem is trying to use it with the android app. I have to manually sync it like all the time which is a pain in the ass when I forget to do it before I go out the door and my shopping list isn’t update. That and it won’t sync files I create on the phone to the server

thisfro ,

Yeah that sounds bad. Did you disable battery optimization for the app?

possiblylinux127 ,

I’ve been running it for years. It has issues but they are gradually going away.

maxprime ,

lol this is such a classic Linux trope

Person A: I can’t seem to get this to work! Arg!

Person B: I have been running this for years with no issues. It just works!

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