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2020-03-17
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dharrigan06:03:34

Good Morning!

guy08:03:46

Morning

dharrigan09:03:48

Our office is now all working from home officially

dharrigan09:03:07

word came through last night for no-one to go to the office, unless vitally necessary.

dominicm09:03:12

Partner got the same, having government advice seems to have tipped things.

acron09:03:44

Schools still open... 😕

maleghast09:03:13

@acron - North of the Border as well, but we are keeping our kids off school anyway

acron09:03:51

I think we might be doing the same in the next day or two

acron09:03:20

Sharing my office with a 3 year old, great fun 😛

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maleghast09:03:11

I have an 8 yr old and a 7 yr old - getting them to be quiet during conference calls is the best part.

mccraigmccraig10:03:32

we took the kids out of school a few days ago... seemed like the sensible thing

maleghast09:03:24

Morning Everyone

maleghast09:03:44

Greetings from North of the Wall, the Land of Rebellion and deep fried food.

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dharrigan09:03:00

Are there any white walkers there? Probably, very little sun I heard up 'north.

maleghast09:03:37

Nah, we’ve seen them off a while back… 😉

dominicm09:03:06

The reason schools are open is because there's a lot of parents who would have to ship their children off to grandparents if that happened.

dominicm09:03:25

I guess it's like free childcare at this point?

Ben Hammond09:03:28

hasn't it always been

maleghast09:03:11

Yes, there is a concern that closing the schools en masse would put littel germ carriers into the front rooms of vulnerable senior citizens.

Ben Hammond09:03:21

High School is closed for 'deep cleaning' until Thursday Nursery expects to stay open though

Ben Hammond09:03:04

the kids who set off firealarms at the highschool are just gonna start spitting behind the cupboard

Ben Hammond09:03:13

its way more effective

dominicm09:03:26

It's easy for us developers / office workers to want schools to close. But kids are pretty resilient to this sort of thing.

maleghast09:03:47

nods Agreed, it’s not a simple problem

Ben Hammond09:03:53

but they are cesspools of infection

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dominicm09:03:20

Yeah. The kids are spreaders.

maleghast09:03:50

We are keeping ours home because we are both getting over pre-COVID-19 illness and are effectively compromised at the moment. Similarly we live in an isolated glen with a lot of older people. Not having our Germ Emissaries out in the World is a good idea across the board for us.

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Ben Hammond09:03:49

its really hard to know what is a pre covid-19 illness

Ben Hammond09:03:08

this nasty cold that's been going round since early January

Ben Hammond09:03:21

doesn't quite let go

Ben Hammond09:03:42

you think you've pushed iit out of your body, but then it clings on

dominicm09:03:13

I think it's sensible for parents to judge the situation, if they can keep them home then it's better.

Eamonn Sullivan10:03:30

We (as in most programmers) at the Beeb have been kicked out of the office and send home for the foreseeable, but the main reason is to protect the broadcast critical people who work in the same office. They don't want us riff-raff dragging in god-knows-what off the tube and infecting the control room staff.

Eamonn Sullivan10:03:21

Also, people are forgetting that allergy season is starting in earnest. The onset of hay fever feels a lot like the start of a cold/flu.

dotemacs10:03:14

So NPM got bought out by GitHub (but really Microsoft): https://github.blog/2020-03-16-npm-is-joining-github/

Ben Hammond10:03:39

has anyone detected a malign influence on GitHub yet?

Ben Hammond10:03:03

the initial enthusiasm for GitLab didn't seem to last too long...

Ben Hammond10:03:25

they might have extremely expensive hosting costs

dharrigan10:03:39

I think it's simply that github is the behemoth in room, the proverbial 8000lb gorilla, the black-hole that devours all that falls within its event horizon - and never underestimate sheer inertia of people to move elsewhere...

mccraigmccraig11:03:26

gitlab isn't teeny - i did a reference interview with them a few weeks ago - they've got a fully remote globally distributed team of over 1,000 people

dominicm11:03:38

I'm not sure gitlab should be our savior.

dominicm11:03:30

Ultimately, they're aiming to be a big company too. They'll have reasons to shut down voices they don't like. They also want to own your whole stack (github actions was definitely trying to catch up with gitlabs built in ci). They're VC funded, and that will have an impact.

dharrigan11:03:28

I've started to use sourcehut more

dharrigan11:03:51

it's certainly not up to github/lab standards in terms of functionality (bells & whistles) but it does what I need to do

dharrigan11:03:58

(I also self-host a gitlab instance)

dominicm11:03:46

Being a small company, and also Drew being Drew, makes me think it's a better place to sit. I do think the social web experiments are interesting in this space.

guy14:03:30

wow crazy my friend just got let go because of corona, the company he works for is asking people to take time off for free

guy14:03:42

(to be fair he had just joined and was on probation)

thomas14:03:07

still sucks

thomas14:03:23

probation or not.

dharrigan15:03:39

that does indeed suck

dharrigan15:03:44

seems very unfair

dharrigan15:03:04

obviously the company invested time/money to look for and hire someone, now they've thrown that away.

dharrigan15:03:24

and your friend is out of a job

Ben Hammond15:03:12

I'm also between jobs; was suppposed to start my next contract this week but postponed due to CoronaVirus I've been mostly Clojure/Java/Database Backend kinda guy, with a bit of ClojureScript/React around the edges If you know anyone who's wanting a few weeks remote consulting, I would be agog to talk to them

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benedek16:03:37

nice with all these gloom around at least for keyboard enthusiasts…

minimal16:03:55

Yeah,I want although I already have an Atreus and keyboardio

benedek16:03:02

i only have atreuses. how do you like keyboardio’s firmware?

minimal16:03:38

It’s seems capable of a lot now and has a gui which is nice

minimal16:03:22

i haven’t tried to do anything interesting with it except custom led patterns

benedek16:03:20

nice. can you do different keys on press and tap?

benedek16:03:39

suppose that should be quite basic feature…

minimal16:03:37

not sure. but i would imagine so

minimal16:03:49

there are various plugins and macros

dotemacs19:03:01

Oh wow, an email just came through announcing “GitHub for mobile”. You click on the link to take you to the App/Play store and what do you get? That’s right, Microsoft’s To Do app. Self high five.

dotemacs19:03:58

At least the links from https://github.com/mobile work

rickmoynihan10:03:17

lol somebody had a sense of humour when they put that placeholder link in

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