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I’d love to see a new law requiring the NASA Administrator (a political appointee) to be a member of the first crewed flight of a new program.

I’m fairly confident NASA doesn’t read Maciej’s blog. However I’m confident that many people there read the Google doc he linked to. I suggest you do too.

Adjacently, does anyone know of a Terraform-like syntax for creating GitHub Actions YML files?

I'm sure the UX would suck, but you could use hcl2json[0] and then transform that to YAML.

[0]: https://github.com/tmccombs/hcl2json


Yes, but then who hunts the Huntr/x?

I have some experience in this space and I want to strongly encourage the author to reconsider their free as in beer model.

Yes, your target users don’t have a lot of money, but they also deserve a sense of whether or not you’re going to keep maintaining this project. Additionally, they are generally NOT technical and will not have the skills necessary to set up or maintain this platform.

Without a paid offering, they will have to run the software and will not have any clarity about your long term commitment to the project. Feel free to reach out to me. My email address is in my profile.


Hey this is a good comment about the value of something being free that I hadn't thought of before. If it's open on GitHub though couldn't another person fork and continue along if the original author vanishes?

Well, sure. But what if another person doesn't show up to continue along? How does a non-technical customer validate that the fork is going to fit their needs and does what they say?

squish them very gently (and then give them treats)

It’s a real bummer when your ideological imperatives start conflicting with each other.

Poe's law: I can't tell if you are sarcastically commenting on op's ideology.

I suspect that they're commenting on the administration's ideology.


Vitruvian asks a different question: what would I actually want to do with my computer that I currently can’t?

Only be able to drag a window around the screen from the top left corner


On many Linux desktop environments it is the default - or can be configured: To hold the Windows Key ('meta') and left-mouse-drag a window around from _anywhere inside the window_! No need to get the mouse into the 'title bar'!

Additionally, meta+middle-mouse-drag allows one to resize a window from anywhere in the whole window!! (it chooses the closest corner when the drag starts) and this, being able to resize a window without needing to put the mouse in a usually-very-thin window border, is extremely liberating in my opinion! To the point where I really miss it on sub-windows where the app is handling resizing/etc itself!

There's a Windows app I used to use that supports the same kind of thing for Windows (different key I think), no idea if there's one for Mac I'm afraid - or whether it can be configured to work that way, but there probably is one so it would be worth investigating if this sounds useful to you I'd say!


> There's a Windows app I used to use that supports the same kind of thing for Windows

Taekwindow:

https://ttencate.github.io/taekwindow/

I rarely use Windows but any box I do need to use for a while, I put Taekwindow on it. I only want the Linux feature of middle-clicking the titlebar to send to the back, myself, I don't want or need moving or resizing, but they're there.


yes, Alt+drag (it's always meta, not meta4, by default on systems i use) has been and still is a killer feature to me. on desktops which does not support it, like windows, i feel like my hands were tied.

To be fair that's one more corner than Tahoe.

Touché, and such a good reminder why everyone should wait for macOS 27.

We’re talking about Nikola Tesla, not Elon Musk, and I don’t think Musk is gay.

I think you need to read the post you are responding to again.

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