Everyone still wants a PC on their desk. The only difference is that it has to be fast and stable. Windows never met that goal. I want to change that soon.
I've watched Back to the Future with a friend tonight. She hasn't seen it before!
Unfortunately some references are too old nowadays, it was less funny than several years ago.
Je clique sur un lien sur Mastodon et voilà sur quoi j’arrive, malgré tous les potards de ublock à 11.
Lire un article du Huffpost nécessite soit d’accepter les cookies de 170 (!) partenaires, soit de payer 2€.
Bon, déjà, c’est pas vraiment compatible avec le #RGPD mais, surtout, ce qui me fait bien marrer, c’est qu’ils vont après s’étonner de la chute de leur audience.
Ben oui parce que, forcément, on fait quoi là ?
On ferme l’onglet sans même vous souvenir pourquoi vous êtes là !
@ploum en général, si je suis sur un appareil Android, je partage la page obstruée, avec l'appli Markdownr qui convertit le contenu de la page en markdown, un peu comme l'excellent offpunk que je n'ai pas sous Android
I would like to append some recommendation about font size in the #smolweb guidelines.
Generally, on a smartphone, when a website displays too small text, you can pinch or unpinch to zoom the page and have a bigger text. But, the text is not reformatted and doesn't fit in the width of the screen when zooming.
What is the best font-size css value to be the most accessible or to avoid this pinch/zoom behavior ? (No JavaScript solution, please)
So, if I do not set a font-size for the body nor the html tags, what about the Hn tags? Is it a good idea to use a relative size to the root element as this:
html { }
body { }
h1 {font-size: 2rem;}
h2 {font-size: 1.6rem;}
h3 {font-size: 1.2rem;}
I like #vim, I use it when I work remotely through ssh or on my computers to edit config files (I never use root on GUI).
But to develop software, essentially PHP, CSS and JS files, I prefer #Geany. It is between a text editor and a full IDE. I find it is easier than vim to navigate in source code.
I wonder if I should have a look to #Emacs
Learning lots of new shortcuts/commands scares me.
Thanks @hajovonta that sounds like a good place to start.
However, the description of Doom shows just how complicated emacs is to set up. In fact, not sure that I'm ready to spend all the necessary time to discover it. And I'm not si young ^^
Le fediverse est plutôt respectueux et bienveillant je trouve. Je n'ai pas de message de gros relous comme j'ai pu avoir sur d'autres réseaux.
Est-ce parce que ma photo de profil est un 🐘 ? 🤔
La #merdification de Google, ça devient limite parodique. Je viens de tester en me cherchant (prénom + nom) dans une fenêtre navigation privée : là où Bing, Duckduckgo et Kagi me présentent et sortent mon blog en premier lien, Google me sort de très vieux trucs comme une page sur le wiki ubuntu, un compte last.fm que je croyais avoir oublié, des comptes facebook d’homonymes et un avis de dècès (d’un homonyme également).
Après, ce qui est fascinant, c’est que ça change tout le temps !
I'm looking for a new way to publish posts on a blog or micro-blog.
Generally, you connect to your site (WordPress or other cms) and manage your posts. You need an internet connection for that.
Other solution is to use a static site generator, but you need some tools on your machine and it's probably not possible to publish a post from your phone.
My idea is to use a calendar to write your articles. Possible on a PC or a phone, online or offline (sync on reconnect).
1/2
Other solution to post an article is to send an email to the blog server. These feature did exist on first blog platform.
A token or pgp signature is mandatory to avoid malicious publications
I don't understand why people publish videos about #CLI tools.
Your audience would certainly prefer a text publication in the form of a blog post or wiki.
It permits copy/paste and can be easily saved locally.
;-)
It shouldn’t have to be said but no one living in a civilised society should have to walk on eggshells or fear blacklisting for speaking out against war crimes and the slaughter of innocent civilians regardless of who is carrying out said atrocities. The people who create such hostile environments to silence criticism of human suffering are nothing more than playground bullies. They are no friend to human rights, democracy, or civilisation.
While looking for smolweb resources, I met Wiby!
This search engine indexes websites compatible with old browsers. You will find simple HTML and non-commercial sites, and, if you have a smolwebsite, you can submit it to their database.