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Que fait-on dans un numérique contraint, car c'est ce qu'il deviendra.
A comparison of 31 UI frameworks. 3 criteria were used.
Both work in this case but "proceed" might make more sense, it can imply an action afterwards or interconnectedness—it basically means here "continue with these settings". "Confirm" can be read as more final and cut off, it doesn't necessarily imply how the steps are interconnected or if there is an action, if that's the case, it essentially just means "do you agree to these settings?"
Awesome! Since 2012 is the goal of Open Food Facts to gather data about... food
It is possible to contribute to it: https://world.openfoodfacts.org/development
Also there is work to do about #accessibilité
Which WCAG criteria concerns the projet phase, component, device, usw...?
Originally blogs were called weblogs: a log of activity that you wrote to the web. Peter Merholz jokingly split the term into two words to make it an activity: we blog. Ev Williams started to use it as a verb and a noun: to blog. And the rest is history.
So, in a way, blogging [via social media] is more popular than ever. The thing that changed was where people published.
[Ten years ago]
A set of protocols or standards will need to come along to help connect all publishing platforms together. The incredibly useful features we find inside of networks like Twitter will need to find their way out onto the world wide web. This means bringing actions like following or subscribing, mentioning, citing, link previewing, etc. to the independent web and have them be completely separate from any single service.
It is slowly coming with IndieWeb, ActivityPub, and the standards of microformats, syndication feeds, federation, etc...
An argument for GitHub against self-hosted source code forgery.
The main reason is I’m kind of tired of the amount of spam bots that keep signing up to my Gitea.
Wizard programmers prefer up-front design. They apply reason and logic to divide and conquer a large problem, they rely on building blocks like design patterns and algorithms. Wizards rely on explicit knowledge.
D&D sorcerers have an innate connection to the magic. They wield tremendous forces that they sometimes don’t quite understand, it’s wild and unpredictable. It’s not something they’ve learned to do, but something they’ve discovered in themselves, a talent.
I like the comparison because it seems right.
hahaha using search engine techniques to map to common creepy websites
About video only: Do you want to serve those types of people?!
I can ask: do you want to do that for people?
What the author posts is now different, but blogging is not dead.
Yes
Toutes les capitales sauf Canberra :/ Maintenant que fais-t-on?
A collection of thoughts about blogs and RSS
There are no rules to blogging except this one: always self-host your website because your URL, your own private domain, is the most valuable thing you can own.