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the company announced today it’s not going ahead with the proposed API.
See the first question heading of https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2023/11/increasing-trust-for-embedded-media.html?m=1
It's an initiative for knowing the people behind a website. It's a TXT file that contains information about the different people who have contributed to building the website.
A txt file is simple and fast to create and can be embedded easily with a <link type="text/plain" rel="author" href="./humans.txt">
It completes robots.txt or security.txt
This project looks interesting.
- No VDOM
- Rust syntax
- CSS scoping
- Routing & SSR & SSG
- Tauri support
- Htmx integration
Current icon ideas (but not satisfying):
- padlock
- detective (chrome incognito is a simplified detective icon)
- zorro mask
- shield
New ideas:
- a blurred user icon
- Venetian blind icon: an easy toggle to close and open the Venetian
- the picket fence icon: prevent folks from looking in or hopping over.
In this micro-book I take a historical look at interfaces to build an understanding of how they allow us to utilize information in such powerful ways that they can fundamentally change what it means to be human.
Those two nonfree programs have something else in common: they are both malware. That is, both have functionalities designed to mistreat the user.
If you use a program to carry out activities in your life, your freedom depends on your having control over the program.
Nonfree software was the first way for companies to take control of people's computing. Nowadays, there is another way, called Service as a Software Substitute, or SaaSS. That means letting someone else's server do your own computing tasks.
In some cases, nonfree software causes indirect harm (secondary injustice): it puts pressure directly on others to use this software (Teams, Skype, Zoom, ...), it encourages to develop the non-free software further. All the forms of indirect harm are magnified when the user is a public entity or a school.
Public agencies exist for the people, not for themselves. When they do computing, they do it for the people. They have a duty to maintain full control over that computing so that they can assure it is done properly for the people.
À propos des chaînes sur Whatsapp
Réalisé par l'Arcep, il regroupe des critères formulés en questions sur des thématiques. Le critère est accompagné d'un niveau d'impact et d'une fiche pratique est associé afin de mettre en oeuvre et de tester ledit critère.
The Fediverse has multiple services that provides alternatives:
- Facebook replacement: Friendica
- Instagram replacement: Pixelfed
- YouTube replacement: PeerTube
- Spotify replacement: Funkwhale
- MeetUp replacement: Mobilizon
- Reddit replacement: Lemmy
- Podcasting replacement: Castopod
- GoodReads replacement: BookWyrm
Dav1d is a new AV1 cross-platform decoder, open-source, and focused on speed, size and correctness.
It uses software instead of hardware to be compatible.
The projects of UnJs are awesome
Asahi Linux aims to bring you a polished Linux® experience on Apple Silicon Macs.
A well crafted font
Key points:
- YouTube does not only target ad-blockers but extensions or settings in general
- It is hard to organize adblockers because of the noise and confusion generated by YouTube's strategy
The post goes in-depth into these assumptions.
The uBO team members are all volunteers. They’ve gone above and beyond to meet every little request from their users. But there’s a limit to how much they can take.