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June 29, 2026

How Many Blog Posts Does It Take to Get Traffic? – KDS Foundation

Well it depends on many factors explained in the post.

For many blogs, meaningful traction often begins somewhere between thirty and one hundred high-quality articles.

The more important question is whether someone is willing to continue publishing long enough for results to appear.

Open-source Krita hits 90% of Photoshop's capability as creators abandon Adobe subscriptions

Krita serait donc à privilégier au lieu de Photoshop.

Le programme dispose d'un site officiel: https://krita.org/fr/

Towards Understandable Software — Anna Liberty

Use UIs instead of writing code. Ok.

I don't believe this is the case. In my opinion, LLMs do not represent a layer of abstraction, but rather a layer of automation. It doesn't abstract away the code layer, it automates it.

I believe in the importance of making understandable software. To this end, I'm working on projects that further this goal.

Primarily, I develop ReTangled, an Entangled-compatible bi-directional tangler written in Rust. It's meant to extend literate programming as far as it can go while integrating it as tightly into existing toolchains as reasonable. As of writing, it's in the early stages of development. I welcome contributions!

https://codeberg.org/liberty/retangled

Vagueblogging and Subtweeting Are Awful · brennan.day

vaguebooking: an intentionally vague but highly personal and emotional post designed to elicit concerned responses from friends and family, often viewed as a desperate bid for attention or validation.

There is also a word "vagueposting" that defines the act as posting without enough context for the post to make sense on its own, prompting others to ask what's going on.

Another definition came from Twitter with "subtweeting". These subtweets were considered passive-aggressive, vague, attention-seeking, bitter, or anti-social.

On the contrary, vagueness is sometimes just privacy management. That's why we need to cultivate spaces online where people feel safer, and are safer.