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Idea of writing:
- Here’s a cool thing I made.
- Here’s a cool thing someone else made.
- Here’s something I just learned.
- Here’s something I want to learn that looks cool.
- Why I want to learn/use/do this thing.
- Why I don’t want to learn/use/do the thing.
- I’m in the process of learning something but I haven’t quite got it figured out yet.
- Here’s something else I discovered while learning a thing.
- Let’s learn a thing together!
- Here’s a tip, tool and/or person that helped me recently. Maybe it’ll help you too.
- Here’s a problem that’s been bugging me.
- This is what I think about work/life/the industry/the world/this UI component right now.
- Here’s an interesting thing someone else has to say. Here’s my take on it.
- I’m feeling motivated! This is what’s motivating me.
- I’m feeling unmotivated or burnt out. Here’s why.
- This is what I’ve been reading/watching/listening to recently.
- Here’s a list of things I could blog about.
Envoyer à rythme régulier un magazine avec des photos à ses membres de la famille. Cela est surtout utile aux personnes absentes des réseaux sociaux et messageries en ligne.
Les autres publications (infographies et baromètres) sont disponibles à l'adresse https://www.i-cad.fr/articles/publications
This is a list of things you’re allowed to do that you thought you couldn’t, or didn’t even know you could. I haven’t tried everything on this list, mainly due to cost. But you’d be surprised how cheap most of the things on this list are (especially the free ones).
Split into categories:
- Learning & Decision making
- Interpersonal
- Support and accountability
- Making the most of your resources
- Professional
Write on a post-it note affixed to a greeting card rather than on the greeting card itself, so the recipient can throw away the post-it and reuse your card.
The author shares many other lists.
Git can be extended in many ways. The author of b4 created a cli tool to simplify the patches communicated by email for the linux kernel developers.
It was widely agreed that nobody should feel that way, since no one can be expected to catch everything. How to communicate that to the community as a whole is unclear, though.
Loin de rentrer dans cette logique du chantage à l’emploi, le gouvernement a déclaré, dans un discours plein de cohérence, qu’ils « visaient un système économique durable et que ça ne passait pas par faire la promotion d’une consommation de l’inutile », et que « sur le long terme nous avons tout intérêt au contraire à faire une force d’avoir des emplois centrés sur des besoins réels et un apport de valeur qui ne se voit pas que sur le chiffre d’affaire ».
L'alliance du commerce pas contente à cause du spot du pub 😡 C'est peut être que vous vendez de la merde, inutile et superflu.
Ceux qui risquent d’être happés par les mauvaises croyances sont ceux qui pensent savoir et affirment savoir alors que ce n’est pas le cas
e-waste is defined as used electronic devices with batteries or plugs that are at the end of their useful life.
The main thing you can do to prevent e-waste is to avoid upgrading unnecessarily and hold onto your devices for as long as possible. If a device is no longer needed, consider selling or donating it, or if it can no longer be used then take it to a recycling facility or return it to the manufacturer.
L'association "Pour un RGPD respecté" est en cours de formation et va entrer en action. C'est une bonne nouvelle !
A feedback from trying to reuse HTML: it still needs JS at the moment.
Un annuaire des chaînes Youtube dispnible sur Peertube est en cours de construction :)
The internet works because
- there is a stack of protocols built to make things work. Each protocol solves one thing.
- all miraculously work together because these standards are open.
Tim takes the example of the network stack: Ethernet Packet, Internet Packet, TCP Packet, the port, and the email protocols.
Protocols and standards are everywhere. He takes more examples. When you publish a web page for example: it can be both human and machine-readable. It can be accessed through a URI and when someone follows a link to your web page, their browser opens a TCP/IP connection to TCP port 80 on the machine which is registered as serving the (www.whatever.com, etc) in question. All of that is because the URI specification says that what you can tell about a URI depends on the first bit, in this case HTTP. Tim explains in depth why these relationships exist.
An XML document is a less specified version of an HTML document. The namespace declaration gives a URI indicating the namespace used to interpret this XML though. And more...
An RDF document is based on XML and a triple: a value of some property of some object, or some relationship between some object and some other object. How to figure out what a triple means? A URI defines it, and its standard can be read while dereferencing it. The color example is great! So the stack for this document piles up from the Ethernet to the RDF MS 1.0 and RDF MS 1.0 definition of rdf:type.
A pattern is that each technology evolves into three stages: using numbers or strings, then using a URI, and then a dereferenceable URI. As we move on to later protocols, the protocols themselves become more diverse, so URIs were created instead of simple versions with numbers or strings. "The third stage of civilization is the one at which the identifiers can be looked up on the web.".
This stack prevents one from sending a nasty email to someone and then protesting that the message didn't mean anything. So if the stack is so strict, how does one send a nasty email message when one doesn't mean it? Many protocols have ways of breaking the chain, of including information that is not part of the meaning of the message.
For the email: an attachment. "So being able to refer to something without asserting it, whether you call it attachment, packaging, or quoting, is an important feature of a language. The fact that you can do this removes the last excuse for anyone claiming not to have meant whatever they did say in the main message!"
I use it since months and satisfied about it :)
The technique is to group all SVG images in one big SVG; and then reference them across the website with:
<svg class="icon">
<use xlink:href="#svg-id"></use>
</svg>Effectivement, cela se tient avec la technologie Apple Silicon: si les processus units sont les plus efficients du marché, alors ils sont prometteurs pour faire tourner de l'IA.
Apple livrerait donc l'IA en local; là où Microsoft ou OpenAI passe par le cloud.