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I think Gemini tech people will love the joke :-) (Source: fediverse <https://fedi.9til.de/@julienxx/106153362817371571>)
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021, at 4:46 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > I think Gemini tech people will love the joke :-) As somebody who makes webshit at their day job, this is just a little too plausible to be funny. -- Matthew Graybosch gemini://starbreaker.org "The lies you tell yourself are the lies that define you."
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 3:15 AM Stephane Bortzmeyer <stephane at sources.org> wrote: > I think Gemini tech people will love the joke :-) > > ngl, this is pretty good XD. The part about the 8 programmable chips for fast React apps had me laughing because I swear `create-react-app` took 5 minutes to finish set up the first time I tried it for a tutorial O_o
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > I think Gemini tech people will love the joke :-) Matthew Graybosch <contact at starbreaker.org> writes: > As somebody who makes webshit at their day job, this is just a little too plausible to be funny. I definitely got a good laugh out of this one, but as someone who also leads a team of web developers for my day job, I have to agree that this is scarily believable. I have at least gotten my dev team to use a collaborative version-controlled Gemini capsule as our team wiki instead of pulling in yet another bloated web app to share simple textual information with one another. Happy hacking (in the slow lane), Gary -- GPG Key ID: 7BC158ED Use `gpg --search-keys lambdatronic' to find me Protect yourself from surveillance: https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org ======================================================================= () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments Why is HTML email a security nightmare? See https://useplaintext.email/ Please avoid sending me MS-Office attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
> Matthew Graybosch <contact at starbreaker.org> writes: > > As somebody who makes webshit at their day job, this is just a little too > > plausible to be funny. Well at least it's better than the current thing of "web browsers as a service" :P On 2021-04-30 10:13AM, Gary Johnson wrote: > I have at least gotten my dev team to use a collaborative version-controlled > Gemini capsule as our team wiki instead of pulling in yet another bloated web > app to share simple textual information with one another. Does this mean we can call Gemini "enterprise grade" software now? -- Alex // nytpu alex at nytpu.com GPG Key: https://www.nytpu.com/files/pubkey.asc Key fingerprint: 43A5 890C EE85 EA1F 8C88 9492 ECCD C07B 337B 8F5B https://useplaintext.email/
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021, at 10:39 AM, Alex // nytpu wrote: > > Matthew Graybosch <contact at starbreaker.org> writes: > > > As somebody who makes webshit at their day job, this is just a little too > > > plausible to be funny. > Well at least it's better than the current thing of "web browsers as a service" I was trying to ignore that, dammit. My capacity for horror is already maxed out by the obligation to learn React for my day job. -- Matthew Graybosch gemini://starbreaker.org "The lies you tell yourself are the lies that define you."
On 2021-04-30 10:46, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > I think Gemini tech people will love the joke :-) Well, it's not a joke anymore... https://www.mightyapp.com/ > Mighty streams your browser from a powerful computer in the cloud. > You won't feel lag while typing, moving your mouse, or scrolling. > Busy processing is offloaded when you work with heavy web apps like > Figma, Airtable, or Gmail. A micro footprint with Mighty > functionality.
>Well, it's not a joke anymore... >https://www.mightyapp.com/ > >> Mighty streams your browser from a powerful computer in the cloud. >> You won't feel lag while typing, moving your mouse, or scrolling. >> Busy processing is offloaded when you work with heavy web apps like >> Figma, Airtable, or Gmail. A micro footprint with Mighty >> functionality. No, no, it's still a joke. Somebody just didn't get it.
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