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deeply upset that my "installing my software and buying my support contracts" talk was rejected from the tech conference
alas i'll only be able to give the exact same talk at four other confs this year

accidentally wrote "saad" instead of "saas" in a text to my partner; they immediately coined "Software as a Disappointment"
and honestly, where is the lie


Tired: if you’re not paying then you are the product.
Wired: if you’re not paying then you’re the training set.

IF YOU LIKE YELLING YOU WILL LOVE SQL!

Writer's block implies writer's parry and writer's dodge

Choosing a Mastodon instance is easy once you understand each instance’s values, customs, belief systems, and inter-instance alliances and feuds dating back 1,000 years.

@doppioslash Probably not helpful at all re: your requirements, but I think I've settled on hosting not one but two feed readers, fwiw.
The default catch-all one is now FreshRSS, with the FeedMe Android App.
But just for Lobsters and HN (and a few small high-traffic) ones I kinda need a special UI. The feeds have no content, and I usually open 10-20 articles in bulk (only on a computer, not mobile), together with the "comments" link, so I'm trialing Miniflux for that atm (which is too basic for my normal reading habits). Guess I'm very specific in this workflow of quickly sifting through something like this in a reddit-style UI?
I'd used TT-RSS for years but I don't want to support it anymore instead of upgrading.

So far the thing that sucks most at getting to age 35-40: The first band shirts from when you were 18-20 are done for and you have to throw them out.