> Why didn't you make it easier for the non-technical to carve out their own spaces on the web rather than forcing them into the centralized digital fiefdom known as social media?
You can now create .page.md files and use front matter to specify a layout template as well as any other props you want to pass to your layout.
(I’m working on the Kitten web site with docs, etc., so I thought I’d bite the bullet and add this feature this morning to make my life easier. Should make it easier to make this sort of site with Kitten in the future for everyone.)
Lasst mich raten: X möchte sich als wichtig verkaufen, indem sie ihre Useranzahl erhöhen und deten Aufenthalt bei ihnen verlängert wird. Mal sehen wie und wo deren Domain evt. zukünftig blockiert wird…
»X erlaubt jetzt offiziell Pornos auf der Plattform:
Pornografie und Nacktheit werden bei X (ehemals Twitter) schon lange geduldet. Jetzt hat die Plattform ihre Regeln dazu präzisiert und erlaubt diese offiziell.«
We have released a new update of AstianGO, an update with improvements in the accuracy of the results, improvements in the news, video playback and much more.
Enjoy a search engine that doesn't track you, doesn't sell your information and doesn't keep track of your activity.
I'm trying to convince a company to use #PWA for their very simple app. The problem is that they want to see an example of a PWA that prompts an install.
I've found a ton of good PWAs (yummly, pinterest, uber) but they either prompt to install their app😱 or just sit there an make me pull down the menu to 'install app'.
Are there any examples that actually PROMPT the user to install? I realize this needs to be done gently. I'm just looking for any example to convince them.
@scottjenson it’s actually discouraged to immediately show a prompt, the reason being that it could be intrusive to a user for example when they’re still on the onboarding process and haven’t even had the chance to get to use the app yet.
As far as I know, the install-event also doesn’t fire on page load, but rather after the user-agent determines that it would be appropriate to prompt for installation. 🤔
@scottjenson that being said, I have also noticed that some of my users don’t realise they have the option to install the app and thus dismiss it after the first use. 🤔
So maybe a banner isn’t that bad of an idea (since you kind of need one on Safari anyway). 😅
By sunsetting Section 230, the US Congress could be about to break the internet as we know it
The proposal to Sunset Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act would eliminate the protections granted to internet platform providers from liability from users' actions
This legislation would deal a critical blow to the fundamentally American tradition of free speech and the internet as we know and love it
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Et repouetter ce message pour élargir le nombre de testeurs
Most Web-savvy folks know that Chrome’s lineage can be traced back to Safari (WebKit, etc.), and be traced further back to KDE’s Konquerer (KHTML, etc.).
@tk With the deprecation and removal of XUL, XPCOM will soon be consigned to the past. Gecko shed some weight in Nightly recently, which usually has larger binaries due to experimental code, and I hope it continues to shrink. I find it as fast as Chromium these days, if not faster, on sites like SPW.
Heute ist wieder mal der Follower-Freitag und deswegen von mir nach längeren Zeit eine Liste von unterschiedlichen Fedivrse Accounts mit Geschichten und/oder Blogs, die ich entdeckte und gerne lese: