non-programmers are an important part of open source projects. non-programmer contributions are valid and useful and not second tier or otherwise less valuable.
it's easy to say programmers are the only value-add when you're fortunate enough to have enough non-programmers that you can take them for granted.
if you take away the feature requests, translations, and general chatter - many OSS projects would have never been more than flawed, narrow use case tech demos.
video games, patricide, poverty, guns
Suelle Malen (14f) from Atelier Lydie & Suelle doesn't have money for food but seems to have infinite ammo for her guns. It's amazing that she hasn't shot her father who keeps spending the food money on art supplies. (and what kind of parent gives their starving teen daughter not one but two guns anyway?)
More tax crud. In the year 2018 I managed to spend about $1200 more in connection with my work on Typica than money coming in to support that work. https://typica.us/
This is how you get the velociraptor robot uprising.
https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/15/18184198/japans-robot-hotel-lay-off-work-for-humans
The first in a new sticker series im doing for an art fair! Bats bats bats~
#mastoart #bats #marigolds
CSV
So, CSV export on all reports: not happening. CSV export on some reports: probably not happening but maybe. CSV export from some kind of query explorer: decently likely if I can figure out an interface that's not completely awful.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.