Shikiji is a syntax highlighter that can pre-render code block server-side. This would be a great addition to any @eleventy powered development blog. #JavaScript#web#static#sites#blog
Le dernier ajout en date chez kagi.com, le moteur de recherche que j'aime de tout mon cœur, c'est l'ajout d'un petit $ dans les résultats quand il y a de fortes chances de paywall.
Ça s'ajoute à mes outils anti-paywall avec :
La bibliothèque Wikipédia (ouverte à tout le monde avec un seuil raisonnable de contributions sur Wikipédia, plein de ressources scientifiques) : https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/
Le pass lecture de la BNF, 15€/an pour un accès illimité à Europresse, Médiapart et arrêt sur images https://bdl.bnf.fr/
L'extension firefox Lire sur Europresse qui ajoute un bouton sur les sites d'actu paywallés, à configurer avec votre accès institutionnel (BNF incluse, donc) : https://ophirofox.ophir.dev/#sites-support%C3%A9s
False. As for taking millions of dollars, you can say that about any #advertising/#marketing agency. But the main point is that they don't "give little to nothing back" - they deliver huge volumes of #traffic -- that is, #eyeballs -- to the #news#sites that they are showing headlines or summaries from and #linking back to.
The news sites get far more out of the deal than #Facebook/#Google - proven by their stopping rather than paying a link tax.
To even use #Xpro / #Tweetdeck I must have this. No. I will not pay you #Elon a cent to use something that was free and very powerful as opposed by your weaker/buggier version of Tweetdeck. ( #Twitter / #X )
So they have a choice: continue to link to Canadian news sites (and pay for the privilege), or stop linking to Canadian news sites. There is no #third#option.
We made them choose; don't be mad they made a choice.
The irony of #cdnmedia news outlets now complaining that they’ve lost all that traffic after Meta has started changing it’s policies is that it really undercuts the notion that they were getting that news content without anything in return.
All of this was both #predictable, and #predicted. From the moment C-18 was announced, it was obvious to many, many people that this would have exactly these negative effects on #Canadian#publishers/#sites.
But no-one listened. In fact, most of them still refuse to listen.
I'm tired of #politicians preening for the cameras without a care in the world for the #consequences of their actions - which mainly fall on others, not them.
It's practically a rounding error. #Chrome is generally all people test with (or perhaps other #Blink-based browsers like #Brave, #Opera, #Vivaldi, etc) and so lots of #developers end up creating #sites that work in Chrome (because of lax security policies, or using nonstandard features) that break in #Firefox.
#Firefox is my main, but I keep Vivaldi around for these types of things.