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The whole EU age verification app thing is so exhausting. Yes, the tech specs are public, yes, the wallet app is opensource, yes, it could be done in a worse way.
Yet, it is still the newest attempt to answer the question: "can we tech hard enough to avoid having parents talking to their kids?"
And the answer is still no, you can't.
And why the website is on .dev owned by Google? Why not .eu? https://ageverification.dev/
Des ressources critiques
https://raindrop.io/guillaume11/ia-tl-dr-55999307
Ainsi que des exemples néfastes:
https://raindrop.io/guillaume11/ia-56132031
Ainsi que des guides, vulgarisations ou réflexions sur le sujet:
https://raindrop.io/guillaume11/comprendre-l-ia-56019219
Fraidycat is an app for Linux, Windows or Mac OS X - but which can be accessed from a local browser or a Tor onion site - and is a tool that can be used to follow folks on a variety of platforms. But rather than showing you a traditional 'inbox' or 'feed' view of all the incoming posts - Fraidycat braces itself against this unbridled firehose! - you are shown an overview of who is active and a brief summary of their activity.
The information is relayed on different news website:
It was unveiled with a presentation at the DEFCON 2025 https://marektoth.com/blog/dom-based-extension-clickjacking/
"At too many companies, especially larger ones, there is no real benefit to delivering something that really benefits users. Teams are rewarded for building new features, shipping fast, and delivering the latest trends.
By the time something gets rolled out to users and fails to make a positive impact, the people who led the charge have already been promoted or have moved on to build the next big thing that is absolutely going to be a game changer."
Des shitposts
If the maximum font size is less than or equal to 2.5 times the minimum font size, then the text will always pass WCAG SC 1.4.4, at least on all modern browsers.
The author also cites https://utopia.fyi/type/calculator/
As reminder about streaming services:
- prices are rising (and rightfully so because they were too low at the beginning)
- ads
- less content per platform
- or the content is blocked depending of the user location
- lower quality overall (especially Netflix for Linux :/ )
Which means every developer will have to provide its identity. .apk files won't be easily installed anymore.
while they do a good job of teaching people how to program in the bare sense of the term, they don't really have a good grasp of how to go from writing code to building something useful for them or other people.
The reason we get muddled, I think, is that those of us who are practising engineers don't often quite get what we're teaching when we teach people how to write code
Code literacy means being able to map symbols to the things that the symbols represent in the same way as you do in any language, being able to understand how those symbols relate to each other to convey meaning and being able to do this in a fluid, intuitive way. It's the ability to read a piece of code in the same way that you would an essay, understand what it's doing and the thrust of what it communicates, both to you and to the computer.
The second part of seeing the world through an engineer's eyes is teaching people how to analyse and break down a problem so that it can be solved with software.
Finally, you have the ability to understand what a computer-type device might be doing day-to-day.
Also the ethics of care behind it.
So the author proposes HTML as a teaching tool, because HTML websites are great. Using CSS classes and ids are similar to references. Importing stylesheets is like importing modules. It has to be carefully thought about the design, and because deploying a website is relatively easy: You have to ship something from the start
Software engineers tend to be detached, demotivated and unwilling to care much about the work they're doing beyond their paycheck
We need to show them what the things we work with can do, we need to show them how they can use our tools to make the world better, and we need to give them a reason to care about what we do. And perhaps that could start with some personal websites.
Est-ce que cela permet de rédiger du contenu plus rapidement? Sûrement.
An argumentation against Xz. For later in case I will come up to the topic.
Le successeur de Pas Sage En Seine et Bortzmeyer était présent.
Le site web de Mindiell. Entre autres son Wiki https://kiwi.mindiell.net/
I like the design, how the website is structured by tags and links. The way the posts are organized.
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