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January 10, 2026

Crédit Coopératif - 31 jours pour s'engager

Quelques idées d'actions pour s'engager.

Le code source montre que le dernier jours, l'action est d'ouvrir un compte au crédit coopératif (sans blague).
Les autres conseils semblent utiles cependant.

Creating “Edit” Links That Open Plain-Text Source Files in a Native App - Jim Nielsen’s Blog

Always plaintext.

The app is deployed with a shortcut.

So the workflow is simple:

  • Read a post in the browser
  • Click “Edit” hyperlink to open plain-text file in native app
  • Make changes
  • Fire Shortcut to trigger a build

A script add the link "Edit" when the URL contains ?edit=true

skridlevsky/openchaos: A self-evolving open source project. Every week, the community votes on PRs, and the winner gets merged.

The website IS the repo. The repo IS the website.

Let's vote every week, submit issue or PR and see

jobin-404/debtbomb: DebtBomb lets teams ship temporary hacks safely by attaching an expiry date to them. When the date passes, the bomb explodes and your CI fails — forcing the code to be cleaned up instead of rotting forever.

DebtBomb is a cross-language technical-debt enforcement engine that scans source code comments for time-limited "debt bombs" and fails CI if any have expired.

okstupid.lol - whitedate, leaked

Following the news "Hacktivist deletes white supremacist websites during conference" https://shaarli.lyokolux.space/shaare/qIBhfA

light-dark() isn't always the same as prefers-color-scheme | Stefan Judis Web Development

Differences:

  • light-dark() requires a color-scheme
  • prefer-color-scheme doesn't consider the color-scheme
Enterprise-ready Wiki for Teams | Docmost

An alternative to Notion

Fix Your robots.txt or Your Site Disappears from Google
Death to Scroll Fade! – David Bushell – Web Dev (UK)

Done subtly and in moderation scroll fade can look fine†. Alas and to my dismay, subtlety is not a virtue of scroll fade proponents. Nor is timing. I’ve built too many websites that got almost to the finish line before I was hit with a generic scroll fade request. Fade what? Everything! Make everything fade into view! It’s too static, you know? Make it pop!

Winning arguments against: accessibility, impact on core web vitals

OLED… Not for me. – nuxx.net

As shown above, the subpixles in the Dell S3225QC QD-OLED form a square with green on the top, a larger red pixel in the lower left, and smaller blue

So OLED has a definitive drawbacks for some displays, but

This gets at why OLEDs make great TVs and gaming monitors. The contrast is outstanding, color is excellent, and high refresh rates are ideal for moving images and fast-response games. [...] They also work great on small devices like phones where the pixel density is so high that fringing is too small to see.

But on desktop monitors for still things — text and fine lines — OLEDs currently just aren’t great; I guess that’s why office and productivity type monitors are still LCDs.

How I use Jujutsu | abhinavsarkar.net

An other VCS that shifts the git model

ReliCSS - Detect CSS Hacks & Modernise Your Code

ReliCSS is a "CSS hack" detection tool designed to help developers identify and replace outdated browser-specific CSS hacks with modern, standards-compliant alternatives.

Real-time "CSS hack" detection and analysis with instant feedback
Context-aware modern CSS suggestions
Client-side processing - your code never leaves your device

How To Measure The Impact Of Features — Smashing Magazine

A thoughtful post about prioritizing new development in a project.

Minimalism Life - Crafting a simpler life with less
Alcool: un coût massif pour la société et un carburant des violences faites aux femmes

Pour un Français sur quatre, si une victime d'agression sexuelle était alcoolisée, il ne s'agit pas d'un viol (enquête Ipsos, 2022).

😬

Smashing Animations Part 7: Recreating Toon Text With CSS And SVG — Smashing Magazine
Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management

A survey about Discord using AI

How Markdown took over the world - Anil Dash

If markup is complicated, then the opposite of that complexity must be markdown

For developers, Markdown has long been the lingua franca of the tools we string together to accomplish our work.

But the truth is, most people today who make technology are actually still exceedingly normal, and quite generous. t’s just that they’ve been overshadowed by their bosses who are out of their minds and building rocket ships and siring hundreds of children and embracing overt white supremacy instead of making fun tools for helping you type text

Even AI uses markdown formatting under the hood.

It’s important for everyone to know that the Internet, and the tech industry, don’t run without the generosity and genius of regular people

The majority of the technical infrastructure of the Internet was created in this way. For free, often by people in academia, or as part of their regular work, with no promise of some big payday or getting a ton of credit.

10 reasons markdown won:

  1. it had a great brand
  2. it solved a real problem: too painful to write HTML, and a legible plain text is better
  3. built on behaviors that already existed
  4. mirrored RSS in its origin
  5. there was a community ready to help
  6. it had the right flavor for every different context, for example the Commonmark and Github-Flavored.
  7. Released at a time of change in behaviors and habits: You can get people to change their behaviors when they’re using a new tool, or adopting a new technology.
  8. Came right on the cusp of the build tool era: there were new at that day.
  9. Worked with view source
  10. Not encumbered in IP