Alex White on what he means by "organic software". A good blog, by the way.
Organic software would represent the hardwork of software craftspeople, aka those that give a shit. Software that is free from data collection, LLM slop and enshiftication. Instead, it would be created with optimized, well tested code and features driven by the best interests of users.
@dillyd@jlperuyero the one time I drilled a hole in a piece of seaglass I used a dremel (clone), a diamond tip, and worked under water, following some tutorial found online, and it worked quite nicely and easily
of course I was using a common shape of green glass, and not the good ones :D
I don't know whether those tutorials can still be found on 2026 internet :(
Abandoned greenhouses, reclaimed by nature. Here 4 of my top overgrown and forgotten greenhouses and glasshouses from around Europe. Which one is your favourite?📌This collection features beautiful verdant lost places from #Belgium, #Italy, #France, #Germany #Photography #Greenhouse #Plants
As I head home from Idaho today, I am reflecting on the wonderful visit I had with my family members. While much of the time was spent visiting in their house, several of us also had fun outside adventures together, building new memories. The hike on this dune will remain a standout of the trip, enjoying a special geological feature. See how my head is down, focusing on footing on the ridge. #FootpathFriday #hiking #nature #landscape #photography #NaturePhotography #LandscapePhotography