@danielquinn - eviltoast

Canadian software engineer living in Europe.

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  • I use them quite heavily in combination with Cookie Autodelete. I then create a separate profile for each surveillance capitalist service I work with. So for example, here’s my list of containers:

    A screenshot of my container list

    Every time I visit one of these sites, Firefox opens them in the respective container, and the cookies they create are isolated to that container. When I’m in the LinkedIn container, Cookie AutoDelete nukes every cookie that isn’t from LinkedIn (including Google, GitHub, etc.). When I’m not in any container, all cookies are deleted everywhere.

    Basically it’s a nice way to leverage Cookie Autodelete without having to whitelist Big Tech for all my browsing.





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    As someone else said here, programmers are not a monolith. However, I’ve seen it multiple times on the job and in social media where programmers are using these tools to write code voluntarily. The code produced is often garbage, and I have to reject it at review time, but there are a lot of programmers using these things willingly.







  • How can anyone hate someone so much, when she never did anything to them?

    Imagine that your life is terrible. You’re poor, desperate, maybe ill too. You live with your parents who are also poor and desperate, and the lot of you self medicate with copious amounts of alcohol.

    You’re miserable, and not terribly bright. Then one day, your primary media sources and even the governing political party starts parroting the same lie that the reason your life if shit is because trans people and immigrants exist. No one with a similarly large platform is telling you the truth.

    Now consider how many millions of purple have been abandoned by the state in this country. How many poor and desperate people we’ve made in the last 10 years and the incentive the owning class has in laying the blame for that at the feet of anyone but themselves.

    Hate is learnt, and the teachers are holding all the money & power.



  • I don’t think there’s an official “way”, but here’s mine (which I love):

    On start-up I open all the apps I usually use, one per designated workspace:

    1. Slack/Teams/Mattermost, whatever my work requires.
    2. Thunderbird
    3. Kitty
    4. PyCharm/RustRover, whatever the job requires
    5. Firefox

    Workspaces 6-9 are left empty, ready for whatever app I need in the moment, but only ever one app per workspace.

    With this setup, I’ve mapped Ctrl+Fx to each workspace, so Ctrl+F4 takes me to PyCharm where I write the code, and Ctrl+F5 followed by another F5 takes me to Firefox and reloads the page. Ctrl+F3 is always the terminal, etc., so you quickly start building these shortcuts to mean Fwhatever is $APP_NAME.

    I almost never use the mouse, unless what I’m doing is necessarily mouse-driven: browsing or drawing charts etc. Everything else is keyboard-driven.