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A list of the projects connected to the fediverse
- Illegal cab company
- Illegal hotel chain
- Fake money for criminals
- Plagiarism machine
Note of Tim Berbers-Lee.
Put a frame around "engineering" and " ownership"
Note of Tim Berners-Lee.
He lists various Ways of Dealing with Ambiguity:
TODO
Note of Tim Berners-Lee
:has has a lot of possibilities with drag'n'drop. Here the developer uses 3 items: mushrooms, potions and .
For example: dragging some items to make parts of the site grow. https://lynnandtonic.com/assets/images/thoughts/case-study-2022-mushroom-header.mp4
See https://lynnandtonic.com/assets/images/thoughts/case-study-2022-david-rose.mp4 for more real interactions.
A potion adds color: https://lynnandtonic.com/assets/images/thoughts/case-study-2022-home-potions.mp4
L'aviation, qui ne survit que grâce à l'absence de taxe sur le carburant...
The problems lasted weeks and it is now solved in one day after being public...
It's amazing how quickly Microsoft can fix things if issues are made public: Yesterday we've reached out to Microsoft Germany along with the press release asking them - again - to fix the issue of tutanota.com emails going to Spam in Outlook. The issue was then fixed within one day (after we had been in direct contact for three weeks without any success)!
I am also anxious about this situation
The overwhelming motivation behind it seemed to be “I made something, here it is”. Sharing things for the sake of showing them to the world. Somebody had created something, then put it online so you could see it. Visit their website (wait for the dial-up to finish), and it’s yours.
Large companies find HTML & CSS frustrating “at scale” because the web is a fundamentally anti-capitalist mashup art experiment, designed to give consumers all the power. — Mia, with valuable secrets 🤫 (@TerribleMia) November 24, 2019
You can stand out of the crowd by simply treating the web platform as what it is: a way to deliver content to people.
The best growth hack is still to build something people enjoy, and then attach no strings to it. You’d be surprised how far that can get you.
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It seems to be the best package manager as it also includes a way to manage node versions.
It avoid to rely on both npm and nvm for example.