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February 25, 2025

ArtLung: “Affirmations” IndieWeb Carnival

IndieWeb carnival is a blog carnival on topics related to the IndieWeb specifically. An IndieWeb carnival will help motivate people to post more on their personal websites and provide inspiration for writing.

mart-e - La licence MIT, c’est un truc de droite

Le raisonnement se tient. Avec les évènements actuels, on peut justifier que la licence MIT est une licence conservatrice.

Voir The Value of Open Source Software

Le soucis avec la licence MIT et autres très permissive peut être réduit au paradoxe de la tolérance:

le paradoxe de la tolérance : en étant tolérant avec tout le monde sans limite, on tolère aussi des intolérants qui vont nuire à la tolérance générale.

Concernant les entreprises produisant des services numériques

On estime que les firmes devraient dépenser 3 fois plus en logiciel si l’open source n’existait pas.

Concernant l'IA, la position actuelle est partagée par AI Industry is Trying to Subvert the Definition of “Open Source AI”.

Semantic Versioning for Papers: A Manifesto - Eric J. Ma's Personal Site

For papers

Blog Stéphane Bortzmeyer: Fiche Si Einstein avait su
La merdification à l’exemple de Free – Le blog technique de Microlinux

Aucun humain est joignable...

mart-e - Réécrire le monde en Rust
ETUDE POST ARENH MISE EN FORM - UFC Que Choisir.pdf
Un mode Kiosk avec Ubuntu en 2019, c'est possible ! — Genma - YouTube

Kiosk: Un poste en libre service, souvent avec un navigateur en plein écran, avec des restrictions: temps de session, accès aux sites filtrés, verrouillage de fonctionnalités.

Réalisé par l'entreprise Atos. Le projet est libéré et donc disponible pour tout autre.

Fans Are Better Than Tech at Organizing Information Online | WIRED

Here's a problem that AO3 users, like the rest of the internet, encounter every day: How do you find a particular thing you're interested in, while filtering out all the other stuff you don't care about?

On AO3, users can put in whatever tags they want. (Autocomplete is there to help, but they don't have to use it.) Then behind the scenes, human volunteers look up any new tags that no one else has used before and match them with any applicable existing tags, a process known as tag wrangling. Wrangling means that you don't need to know whether the most popular tag for your new fanfic featuring Sherlock Holmes and John Watson is Johnlock or Sherwatson or John/Sherlock or Sherlock/John or Holmes/Watson or anything else.

AO3's Tag Wrangling Chairs estimate that the group is on track to wrangle about 2.7 million never-before-used tags in 2019, up from 2.4 million in 2018.

One reason for the humans is that AO3 began developing its routines in 2007, when the tech wasn't as advanced and they had a lot of willing volunteers. But even now, tag wranglers are skeptical that a machine could take over their tasks.

A similar article on slate

Je suis fier de vous annoncer que je suis fier de vous annoncer - Babeleur

Une parodie

Pourquoi les jeunes sont devenus si nuls en informatique
Front End Study Hall #022 | February 25, 2025 | IndieWeb Events
ProHaller/sharad_ratatui: A ratatui porting of my little game.
pkgforge/soar: A fast, modern package manager for Static Binaries, Portable Formats (AppImage|AppBundle|FlatImage|Runimage) & More [maintainer=@QaidVoid]
Whimsical Animations, a new course from Josh W. Comeau

Crazy easter eggs everywhere

Why and How I Version My Blog

Existing systems:

  • SemVer
  • Calendar Versioning
  • Sequential Versioning
  • Hash Versioning
  • Build Number Versioning

For a blog, the most complete system found by the author is:

  • YY: The year of the most recent update.
  • Push: A sequential counter tracking the total updates made during the year.
  • Type: Categorizes the nature of the update:
    • N: New post.
    • U: Content update (e.g., clarifications or expansions).
    • F: Fix (e.g., typos or formatting corrections).
    • X: Feature update (e.g., design or functionality changes).
    • M: Mixed updates involving multiple types of changes.
  • DDMM The date (day and month) of the latest update.

For example the version number v24.628.M.2111 tells me that:

  • The blog was last updated in 2024.
  • There have been 628 updates so far this year.
  • The most recent update involved multiple changes on November 21st.
"The closer to the train station, the worse the kebab" - A "Study" - James Pae

Let's check this :D