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squeezing in squeezing out āPrzeciskā seems to be the Polish for āpipe jackingā, āmolingā or ārammingā ā all terms that were meaningless to me ā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
The most famous tummy of the western world? If your streaming service thinks you might like a track with a funny name, by a band you have never heard of, you have to listen to it, donāt you? ā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
The London skyline through a natural night filter The final of this yearās Eurovision Song Contest was held last night. I didnāt watch it. As far as I am concerned, there hasnāt bā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
Seeing is believing. Or is it? Is what we see real, or is there a worrying gap between perception and reality? Philosophers have been arguing about this for centuries. One thing is certain: opticalā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
𤩠Now available online: @_elena ās wonderful keynote speech at the #2MR festival:
āI have a dreamā ā A view of the Open Social Web in 5 years
š watch.2mr.social/w/k3ngQ8Xr3ANā¦
> To me, the #Fediverse is the best, most empowering #SocialMedia experience that I have ever had.
About #2MR: 2mr.social/
#SaveSocial #DiDay # #FOSS #Floss #Mastodon #democracy #digitalindependence #digitalsovereignty #media #danmarkskifter #DigitalRights
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Playing jazz with a funky groove An Internet search for āKnatsā produces information about those pesky little flying insects, gnats. We donāt suffer from gnats in our house, althoā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
We should honour him properly with a statue to show our appreciation for everything heās done for us šš38 Degrees
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Stargazing in New Zealand My autograph collection became a lot more valuable on Tuesday. It cost me a pair of concert tickets, a CD and a tram ride, but thatās nothing compared with the signaā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
Careful, guys, steps ahead ⦠How many ways can you think of to use a stick? You might throw it for your dog to fetch. If itās a nice straight stick, you might use it to keep your runnerā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
A nighttime gathering. Dancing at a rave in the woods, perhaps? A review of Mark Wingfieldās Elemental album on the Cirdecsongs blog prompted another expedition into unknown regions of cybersā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
Tolkienās good guys The Lord of the Rings: Youāve probably seen the films. You may have read the books. But, unless you were quick off the mark, you wonāt have listened to Dave Brā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
Fawkes, the phoenix, is born again At the very end of the sixties the Genesis band completed a journey From Genesis to Revelation. Starting from the same place in 2026, Alberto Rigoni, Michael Manrā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
The Lost Map of the Mind Wanderers My friends have organised an exotic Camel ride so that we can explore the Topography of Mind, and I hope you will join us. We will be following in the footsteps oā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
We want the Government to do everything in its power to ensure that when bills are supported by MPs & the public, they have the time to complete all their stages in Parliament. We believe this is important to uphold democracy.Petitions - UK Government and Parliament
At The Deep, a famous tourist attraction in Kingston Upon Hull, UK. The biggest fish tank I have ever seen is the one pictured above. Itās the size of a small church, and thereās a glasā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
Longing for ⦠what?, I wonder. Itās been exceptionally wet in some parts of the UK for the past couple of months. Many of us here have been longing for the rain to stop. But Lis Wessberā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
The fishmongerās corner shop If everything went according to plan, the man who came to fame as Marillionās singer and lyricist retired to one of the smaller Scottish islands last year. ā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
Holy Moses, Batman! Iām on a credit card!! It seems you can have any picture you like on your credit card ⦠if you own the card company. So, I suppose you could have a picture of holy bā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
William Shakespere, The Bard of Avon How many āWilliamās have I known? In truth, not many. In fact, I donāt remember actually meeting anyone calling themselves William. History giā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
Wheatfield with a reaper by Vincent van Gogh Seen through the eyes of Vincent van Gogh, wheat is a vibrant yellow. More often, though, when we see yellow fields, we are looking at the flowering heaā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
The dreamerās roundabout and his untethered hot-air balloon The time has come, the blogger said, to write of many tunes ā¦Of songs and gongs and streaming sites. Of roundabouts and moonsā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
The human touch Spotify searches on the topic of ācore valuesā threw up several pleasing tracks: Justiceās Groove by Stanley Clarke, Compassion by the Dalai Lama, and Fundamental ā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
For the first entry of 2026 in this blog, Iād like to set a warm and welcoming tone. Letās forget 2025 and the unforgivable antics of the egotistical bullyboy leaders of the East and thā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
Little Jack Horner, waiting for his promised Christmas pie In 2025, we were promised many things. The war in Ukraine would end. The terrorists of the Hamas organisation would be eradicated. The Eurā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
The stairway from a heavenly sleep ⦠The Third Age Trust runs a number of interest groups online (collectively known as the IGO groups). A new one was started about 3 months ago; itās cā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
There is a rising tide of violence and hate in the world today. But, if you are a protest singer, that presents an opportunity. So, for example, Grace Petrieās gonna do well out of this. At lā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
A detail from a Ukrainian postage stamp from 2022 At the turn of the last century, the composer, Mykola Leontovych, arranged a traditional Ukrainian folk song for a choir of students at Kyiv univerā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
Courtney Marie Andrews has managed to sum up the state of the world in three words: āCons and Clownsā. Itās bad enough when we encounter confidence tricksters and misguided fools ā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
Living wild. Old Man Crotchety is in a sentimental mood today. Sentimental, but not at all gloomy. Outside, itās sunny, and the air is autumn fresh. It is a bit breezy, though. So, hereāā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
A fresh look at a beloved lizard. This is the second time I have blogged about Lizard, King Crimsonās third studio album. In my earlier post, I noted that Robert Fripp had described it as ā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
You and me, the birds and the bees, the fish in the seas, the animals and the trees ⦠we are all part of nature. A bewildering variety of species form an interlocking ecosystem, nearly all ofā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
If you are a fan of West Ham United Football Club, please donāt sing/play/stream the club anthem while you are reading this post. Its music hall style wouldnāt mix well with the progresā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
A poster promoting the 2021 sci-fi film, Chaos Walking. In my experience, itās rare for brothers and sisters to get on well with each other. So, if you put three pairs of siblings in a band tā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
The cover art for The Land, the Sea, the Air How many band leaders are also professional circus performers? Not many, I imagine. I only know of one: Katrina āTreeā Stewart is both a traā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
Album cover art How many languages do you know? Although I was taught French and German at school (and a smattering of Russian), I have largely forgotten them. The odd word from other languages hasā¦stoneyfish (Crotchety Man)
8 Tangram sets in pastel colours The crowdfunding project for smalltapeās Tangram album has raised over 70% of its target, and there are just three more days left to raise the other 30%. Crotā¦Crotchety Man
A volcano erupts Mahrudin is an imagined island that was born many millennia ago when the seabed under the cold northern ocean first trembled, then shook, cracked, and finally tore itself apart. Itā¦Crotchety Man
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R.I.P. Danny Thompson, 1939-2025 I was saddened to hear that Danny Thompson died this week. He was 86. āLegendary acoustic bass player Danny Thompson died peacefully yesterday at his home in Rickmaā¦Crotchety Man
fhekland
in reply to David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) • • •excellent write-up.
I'm curious what kind of response you got on LinkedIn, but I think I know the answer.
I also think that anyone doing hiring should read "The No Asshole Rule" by Robert Sutton if they want to retain the women already hired. Nothing drives away women faster than having a semi-autistic rockstar asshole diva on your team. If you absolutely have to have such a person on your payroll, at least make sure you insulate them from the rest of your employees as much as possible.
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in reply to David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) • • •Kerplunk
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Nothing drives away women faster than having a semi-autistic rockstar asshole diva on your team.
Our, I am the worlds best most wonderful alpha fscking and groping machine guy
did a very good job of damaging a team, our team manager gave everybody the rest because he was like a ball of slime slithering away from all responsibility.
Getting a good team together is hard, balancing and keeping the situation in balance while getting work done maybe the harder task.
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in reply to fhekland • • •@fhekland @OneInterestingFact
I suspect that part of it comes down to role models. As a student, the people that the tech industry looked up to were raging egomaniacs. Kind and helpful people were undervalued. There was a strong perception that competence correlated with obnoxiousness and so if you were competent you had to behave like a dick for your ability to be recognised.
In my subsequent experience, the correlation has always been in the opposite direction. People who are actually smart donāt need to compare themselves to others to feel confident and are not threatened by other smart people. When presented with a smart but ignorant junior person, they donāt see a potential threat once the ignorance is cured, they see a potential long-term collaborator. The more people are willing to acknowledge and encourage the contributions of others, the more likely it is that they are the ones making some of the indispensable contributions.
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in reply to David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) • • •@fhekland @OneInterestingFact the passive aggressiveness of polite workplaces is way worse than the actual aggressiveness of rude workplaces. I've worked at places where we are aggressively fighting for ideas. Then we laugh and break for lunch and after lunch we aggressively fight for the other guy's ideas. And, yes, women have mentioned that this is not inviting to women, and we really should have done better.
But I've also worked at places where you can give review comments and they aren't actioned and the code is merged anyway, and then managers will talk to you rather than the devs themselves. Basically every meeting and every decision is met with silence, and people who do speak up get frustrated and leave. This is way worse.
If you've ever "sparred" with designers, you know how toxic this can be in an industry. They basically do not know how to t
... Show more...@fhekland @OneInterestingFact the passive aggressiveness of polite workplaces is way worse than the actual aggressiveness of rude workplaces. I've worked at places where we are aggressively fighting for ideas. Then we laugh and break for lunch and after lunch we aggressively fight for the other guy's ideas. And, yes, women have mentioned that this is not inviting to women, and we really should have done better.
But I've also worked at places where you can give review comments and they aren't actioned and the code is merged anyway, and then managers will talk to you rather than the devs themselves. Basically every meeting and every decision is met with silence, and people who do speak up get frustrated and leave. This is way worse.
If you've ever "sparred" with designers, you know how toxic this can be in an industry. They basically do not know how to take or give feedback as an industry discipline. *Software is healthier in this regard*.
Ultimately we must contend with the fact that this is a core job function. We must fearlessly give and receive feedback. We must not be attached to ideas but we still need to own them. We need to find a good balance there. But just going with a "being rude is bad" doesn't really connect with the basic job role.
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in reply to David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) • • •Start by assuming that all candidates are equally qualified. If thatās really the case, why WOULDNāT you want to hire a variety of demographics?
In my experience, itās the hidden assumption that underrepresented people are inherently less qualified that triggers an objection to DE&I.
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in reply to David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) • • •Maybe the most important sentences in a very insightful post.
It's important to keep that in mind with diverse hiring: you are not doing diverse candidates a favour by hiring them, they are doing you a favour by allowing you to benefit from their skills and unique perspectives.
Having a particular group under-represented in your workforce is almost certainly a symptom of an underlying problem but if you try to treat the symptom without treating the cause then you will fail.
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in reply to David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) • • •Irene Y. Zhang: The Moral Implications of Being a Moderately Successful Computer Scientist and a Woman
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JackPearse
in reply to David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) • • •I am jealous that your server allows so many words š
Anyways. Good text!
march38
in reply to David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) • • •der.hans
in reply to David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) • • •"Companies engage in D&I activities because hiring and retaining the best people has a greater business impact then hiring and retaining the best out of an arbitrary subset of the candidate pool."
"It's important to keep that in mind with diverse hiring: you are not doing diverse candidates a favour by hiring them, they are doing you a favour by allowing you to benefit from their skills and unique perspectives."
Gin Kangaroo
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in reply to David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) • • •tl;dr
Hiring more women isnāt the solutionāitās a symptom, not the cause. The number of women in an organization is a trailing indicator, not an optimization goal.
Replace headcount-based goals with a real evaluation of root causes
⢠possible root causes include:
⢠Biased hiring processes.
⢠Cultural issues that drive away talent.
⢠HR policies with unintentional outcomes
D&I drives performance, not charity. Diverse teams bring varied perspectives, which improve outcomes.