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What is the real, long-term cost of adopting a JavaScript framework?Harry Roberts (CSS Wizardry)
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What is the real, long-term cost of adopting a JavaScript framework?Harry Roberts (CSS Wizardry)
Burnable finished this #Fanfic at the start of the year. I've read Back to the Beginning a handful of times, but this one didn't grip me nearly as well unfortunately.
With a mind unbound by judgment, and finding comfort in quiet solitude, Harry Potter begins his journey into the wizarding world. Yet, his past of abuse and neglect has shaped both his mind and magic into something new and powerful. He sees the world through a whole new kind of filter, which is just ready and waiting to evolve.
Imagination
By: burnable
273212 words in 26 chapters.
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Hey! Did you know that you can now find all the official @xmpp news on Movim 😮!
mov.im/community/news.xmpp.org…
You can subscribe to their News feed using any XMPP account and by joining from any #Movim instance (a lot of them are listed on join.movim.eu/) ✨
Movim is building a complete social platform on top of XMPP. Any account that joins the platform can already create its own blog 😊
Movim Communities allows you to create spaces to publish with others around the topic you like 😸! This is what the XSF did with their own #XMPP News Community, hosted on their own server and accessible from anyone on the network.
100% standard and fully federated ❤️
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Auch bei #ubuntu24 befindet sich der Anmeldebildschirm nach dem Aufwachen aus dem #Bereitschaftsmodus manchmal in einem Zustand, indem das Eingabefeld für das Passwort nur mit der Maus aktivierbar ist. Jedenfalls ist es nicht via [Tab] zu erreichen. Es ist das einzige Element auf dem Bildschirm, außer dem Ein/Aus in der Taskleiste. Weslhalb hat das keinen automatischen Fokus?
Nichts für #blinde Nutzer!
Das solche Basics oft über Jahre keine Beachtung finden frustriert.
Get an exclusive look at brand new cartoons and artwork from cartoonist Gary Larson, creator of the iconic comic strip The Far Side®.TheFarSide.com
🎉 Planify 4.15.1 released!
New Markdown editor, Focus Mode, animated progress bars, Weblate integration, and much more.
Read all about it:
useplanify.com/blog/#planify-4…
#planify #opensource #taskmanagement #gnome #vala #gtk
We saved 76% on our cloud bills while tripling our capacity by migrating to Hetzner from AWS and DigitalOcean. Digital Society is a not-for-profit cooperative helping you get your projects off the ground and realise the value of your data.digitalsociety.coop
GenAI and what it does to the brain.
Truly excellent "long read" article about genAI and what it does to those who come to rely on it. Well researched, with insightful quotes from thoughtful people.
Good science/tech journalism used to be like that, but on AI topics this has become rare. So much easier for the salaried writer of a mainstream paper just to follow the hype.
The author, Sophie McBain, is listed as a "freelance writer" for Guardian, Times and New Statesman. I am glad she's kept her free mind.
theguardian.com/technology/202…
#brain #learning #noAI #StopTheAICorruption #SophieMcBain
From brain-rotting videos to AI creep, every technological advance seems to make it harder to work, remember, think and function independently …Sophie McBain (The Guardian)
Welcome to the largest day of peaceful protest we’ve ever seen in our lifetimes.
Today, we’re going to speak out on a grander scale than Trump has ever seen. No Kings Day is going to be big, loud, boisterous, and joyful. Find your local event and let’s make history: nokings.org/?SQF_SOURCE #NoKings
Looks at Steam library ... gets overwhelmed by the choice of games ... clicks on #stardewvalley
Every single time.😅
I've been busy the past few days filming journalistic materials. [Below are some of the photos I took for a report]
Photos of some young men who returned to check on their destroyed homes after the IDF withdrew.
By the way, the last donation was two days ago. Please donate so we can reach the goal. I am a independent journalist trying to rebuild my life after the war. There isn't much left
Microsoft wants you to ditch your old OS so you can try its new one stuffed with overbearing, if not invasive, AI features.Frank Landymore (Futurism)
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ok wtf
after 8 days rest I’m doing even better than before.
avoiding single-set PRs but my average set volume is at its highest.
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I keep getting pushback on this but I'm gonna to keep saying it: We're NEVER going to free people from the clutches of Big Tech until we realize & respect that most computer users by far aren't actually computer users.
They don't give a shit about computers. They don't want to see a single line of code, ever.
They don't care about customization, "distros" or versions. They don't care about GUIs or desktop environments.
They just want to get to what they're doing; work or play.
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@jwcph@helvede.netMost of those users don't care about ideology or politics either. People usually choose what's easiest over what's best.
Friction matters. If there's one thing that matters in technologhy, it's friction. Entire industries have been created because of friction, or sometimes the lack thereof. One of the best tools to combat friction is throwing a lot of expensive non-developers at the problem, another is invasive analytics, user tracking and metrics-driven development. Open source developers generally don't have access to either, which automatically puts them at a serious disadvantage. This is a lesson that hasn't yet been sufficiently internalized by the OSS community.
There are problems that can only be solved with scale, centralization and analytics. There are other problems where those are much less of an advantage. Most OSS advocates don't have a deep enough understanding of the tech to understand which is which, and that's important for figuring out where the easy wins are.
OSS operates in "berserker" mode, we tend to focus on the next battle ahead above all else, even if that means losing the war. That also needs to change.
We had an amazing after show gathering with the activists from @hackstub after a successful last evening of the #MatrixConf2025. It was an interesting exchange, we learned a lot about your work and it was super pleasant to network with other hackers sharing our vision and values we bear as the ecosystem.
Now time to catch some sleep before rocking the last conference day.
Good night & see you tomorrow !
In this episode, Marcelo talks with Daniel Stenberg, the founder and CEO of curl — the open-source command-line tool and library that powers data transfers ...YouTube
Now about this as a warning from a tool? Really feels like a human wrote it:
Outdated comment in `str2tls_max`: comment claims it "ONLY ACCEPTS POSITIVE NUMBERS" but function parses fixed TLS version strings
(This is from ZeroPath)
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