Daniel Quinn
Canadian software engineer living in Europe.
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Why hasn’t he migrated to something more stable?
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
United Kingdom@feddit.uk•School food standards pilot in England cuts meal uptake by 15%English
10·6 days agoThis has got to be the dumbest take on this sorry one could possibly have. Shame on the Guardian for publishing it so uncritically.
There are zero downsides to the public for a healthy school lunch mandate. Pointing out that some kids would rather eat garbage for lunch does not mean that the government should pay for that.
If the government is paying to feed kids, then it should be paying for healthy food. If some parents would rather feed their kids deep fried crap well… you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make them drink.
I’d wager that the “concern” these companies (why do we have private companies in charge of feeding school kids again?) is really based on the fact that these meals are more expensive and so it cuts into their margin.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Why are homes left empty in the UK and how can we fill them up?English
2·7 days agoThose are reasons why it’s not being addressed effectively, not why the problem exists in the first place.
- Are these homes bought for investment that can’t sell for the amounts the owners want?
- Were they inherited and being held unsold due to being tied up legally?
- Are they unsuitable for human habitation, either because of neglect or changing regulation?
- Are they simply temporarily empty due to “housing purchase chain” problems?
- Is the market undervalued?
- Has some rich supervillain bought up a few million homes just because he hates poor people that much?
The article proposes a question and then fails to answer it.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Why are homes left empty in the UK and how can we fill them up?English
4·7 days agoAn article titled “why are homes left empty…” doesn’t answer the question.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I just released my first pixel art tileset – looking for feedback 👀English
2·8 days agoDon’t be that guy.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Tucker Carlson slams UK's Palestine Action ban, calls Keir Starmer 'enslaved'English
72·8 days agoWhile he’s right in this case, calling him a “prominent American journalist” is as inaccurate as his usual “reporting”.
While more resuable than concrete, the process is very energy intensive and requires bitumen every time. It also doesn’t last very long.
Not being a solution “everywhere” doesn’t negate its value, but having lived in the Netherlands and visited Copenhagen myself, I can tell you that paving bricks are applied well in both places and that they hold up just fine against frozen weather.
Have a look at Dutch streets. Many of them are paved with bricks. It allows rainwater to be absorbed rather than running off causing flooding.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•I wanna talk about replicatorsEnglish
15·9 days agoI imagine it’d be a case of: “scan this food that I just made by hand, store its structure, and replicate that exactly later”.
So the replicator could make Grandma’s soup for you, but it would always be exactly how Grandma made it that one time.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•I wanna talk about replicatorsEnglish
20·9 days agoYeah I’ve always been frustrated with this trope. Somehow, we’re expected to believe that a technology capable to creating and assembling all the atoms in a chocolate sundae is incapable of modifying the recipe.
In my head cannon I’ve always understood this to mean that the replicated food is “too perfect” and lacks the human imperfection/variation you get with real cooking.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Language Learning SoftwareEnglish
3·9 days agoThis “1000 words to conversational” sourdough sounds really good to me. Thanks for sharing!
Isn’t this a screen capture from there moment he’s in a labour dispute between humans though?
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Give all UK households a set amount of subsidised energy, says thinktankEnglish
3·11 days agoAgreed. Despite appearances, subsidies like this don’t help the public, they’re just giving cash to energy companies with extra steps. Long-term planning on the other hand makes a lot more sense for the public, while sending less money to the energy companies.
I wonder how many of those companies are involved with that think tank.
Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Kitchenowl creator has been flagged without warning making all of their repositories return 404, while in their settings all of the repositories still look normal with public visibility.English
4·14 days agoOh I didn’t know this was available in Codeberg! Thanks for sharing.
I know it’s supposed to be a joke how a nerd will spend six hours writing a script to automate a 30second task but… it’s not really funny.
Working with less-experienced developers, I’m amazed at how slow everything is for them: No keyboard shortcuts, no automated scripts, just slow, plodding mouse-driven tinkering.
Automation, shortcuts, and scripting drive your ability to iterate and therefore learn.
Train your fingers, and spend those hours automating repetitive stuff. It’s worth it.
Is there a particular reason we need another flag? What’s wrong with this one that’s been around a long time?

Daniel Quinn@lemmy.cato
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Kitchenowl creator has been flagged without warning making all of their repositories return 404, while in their settings all of the repositories still look normal with public visibility.English
6·14 days agoIt’s true. They’re for-profit, so the motivations are still there. Fragmentation helps a lot though. If a third of us move to one, and another third to the other, that would cripple any party’s ability to enshittify.























A platform that’s down 10% of the time and that now has a reputation of locking people out of their accounts without reason for weeks at a time cannot, under any definition of the word, be considered “stable”.
I just… don’t get it. This whole community, we’re supposed to be building stuff for ourselves and each other, and for some reason people keep going to bat for a company that demonstrably holds every one of us in contempt.
Just… stop using their shitty tools already.