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[–] david_@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Danke für die Vorschläge!

Warum Dropshipping, das hat @kossa@feddit.org gut erklärt: Man muss nur das Angebot einmal aufsetzen und bewerben – an die Abwicklung der vielen einzelnen Bestellungen braucht selbst dann gar nicht mehr zu denken.

Das Einzige, worum man sich dann noch kümmern muss, ist die jährliche Abrechnung für die Einkommensteuererklärung (solange der Umsatz unter der Kleinunternehmer-Grenze von ~17.500€ bleibt). So eine Abrechnung muss ich für wegen einer anderen Sache (nichts mit Stickern) ohnehin machen, da lässt sich eine weitere mit relativ wenig Aufwand hinzufügen.

Ziel hier ist aber sowieso weniger Gewinnerzielung, sondern hauptsächlich Raku sichtbarer zu machen; die Margen werde ich ziemlich gering ansetzen.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by david_@discuss.tchncs.de to c/stickers@feddit.org
 

Hallo allerseits, ich würde gerne ein Dropshipping-Angebot zum Bestellen von Stickern mit einem bestimmten Motiv zusammenklicken. Könnt ihr da bestimmte Shops bzw. Plattformen empfehlen? Hauptkriterien wären:

  • Europaweite Lieferung (mehr oder weniger)
  • Bestellungen schon ab 1 Sticker möglich
  • Möglichst soziale Ausrichtung des Unternehmens
  • Bonus 1 wäre, wenn beliebige Umrisse möglich sind, also nicht nur rechteckig und elliptisch. Konkret geht es um den Schmetterling von Raku.
  • Bonus 2 wäre, wenn der Betreiber auch schon andere Sticker von freien Software-Projekten im Angebot hat.

Ich freue mich zu hören, womit ihr gute Erfahrungen gemacht habt!

Edit: Auf Mastodon findet gerade (2. November) eine ähnliche Diskussion statt, wenn auch nicht speziell auf Dropshipping abzielend. (Merke: "stickermule" unterstützt Trump.)

[–] david_@discuss.tchncs.de 18 points 3 weeks ago

My respect!

[–] david_@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

There's a monthly Nix meetup in my area, "Nix your bugs". Never been there. I'm currently contemplating showing up there with my NixOS laptop and nix all the bugs (well, replacing them with others) by installing Guix. Given the recent developments, I don't even think most of the people who are there will consider that a dick move.

[–] david_@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

Fittingly, just two days ago they did open up a Mastodon account — this one: https://hachyderm.io/@guix. I'd say be sure to boost their initial toot and possibly more.

From an email that just appeared on the devel list:

Hi,

As you will have seen GNU Guix is now on Mastodon - we have entered the social media age: https://hachyderm.io/@guix

The goal of being on Mastodon is it's another communications method (like the blog an email lists) that we can tell people about GNU Guix, but also engage with people about Guix and related topics.

It would be great to have a few people who'd like to regularly post and engage. Anyone interested?

..

[–] david_@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

The real problem is that programmers have spent far too much time worrying about efficiency in the wrong places and at the wrong times; premature optimization is the root of all evil (or at least most of it) in programming.

— Classic quote by Donald E. Knuth is classic.

But you speak of liking programming, and I emphatically agree with your assessment that that's necessary to get good at it, and I like that you point out that obsession with efficiency quickly becomes an impediment to that.

[–] david_@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I'll also throw this in, "A Raku Manifesto" by Daniel Sockwell (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3). Especially Part 3 was really eye-opening for me with regard to the question of what kind of programming language is good for personal and libre software projects.

 

As for textual resources:

The book by Moritz Lenz is quite good.

There's also this polished three-hour introductory lecture.

Combine that with reading up on details in the reference and you're in for a decent start.

For help with questions, best join #raku and #raku-beginner on irc.libera.chat (or the Discord channels that are bridged), they're very welcoming.

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Moving from NixOS to Guix (discuss.tchncs.de)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by david_@discuss.tchncs.de to c/guix@infosec.pub
 

Given the direction that the Nix project is going, I suspect that many of you Nix users reading along here are currently considering alternatives, and among them Guix.

Personally I've only been using Nix for a few weeks, so my investment is not that big, but how about you? For a technical comparison, you could start with these two articles. If you're on IRC, I'd also suggest to join #guix just in case or look at the other communication options they endorse on their website.

What gives me the most thoughts is the availability of recent-ish software on Guix; but given Guix's FSF-level copyleft culture there's at least the certainty that whatever efforts I might put in to build and package things myself would have the lowest-possible likelihood of suffering corporate/fashtech capture. And we may be picking up momentum to collectively alleviate those problems.

[–] david_@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 month ago

Do you happen to be in the loop about qutebrowser? I've read good things about it (but from 2020).

 

PDF link: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LaurentRosenfeld/think_raku/master/PDF/think_raku.pdf

Subtitle: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist. If you haven't looked into Raku yet, you can read this article to get an idea of what's so exciting about it.

Here's the book's entry on the website of co-author Allen Downey.

License: Creative Commons BY NC 3.0 Unported.

[–] david_@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Audrey Tang ist echt beeindruckend. Hatte damals für Perl 6 (das heute Raku heißt) die Enwicklung des Compilers Pugs geleitet und die Entwicklung der Sprache damit deutlich vorangebracht. Siehe hier warum Raku so spannend ist.