Weekly Shaarli
Week 24 (June 12, 2023)
Quelle surprise !
If you want to build an editor as much compatible with the web as possible, then CodeMirror is the way to go.
A playground where some vue components can be defined. It is useful for quick tests and sharing them :)
I was once used to bullet journal, then I overthought about it and don't use it anymore.
I stick to a TODO list, but then I don't get this nice history and notes and so on. Maybe I will start a bullet journal over with these 5 symbols:
* for new task
x for a completed task
for a carried forward task
strikethrough is a cancelled task
- represents a noteNo self-help-productivity-bullshit-post is complete without a list of tips, so here it is:
- Make it your own. Don’t attempt to shoehorn someone else’s solution.
- Don’t try to manage everything—that hardly ever works.
- Don’t over optimize. Task states don’t need 20 different symbols. Keep it simple.
- It doesn’t have to be an art project2. I know mine isn’t. Keep it functional.
I agree about roundabouts (=traffic circles) :)
The development platform of Wikimedia.
A draft that proposes to emit the CO2 emission of a request
A FLOSS alternative to reddit. It is gaining traction since Reddit announced to make their API not free anymore.
"Understanding and making sense of data is stressful anyway, but in a pandemic, it’s worse." from accessiblenumbers.com/explain-
It's the best online resource I've found so far about accessibility of numbers. I also find practical that nearly every sentence has a link to check the resource in-depth. It can lack good examples though. What should be written instead of the currently hard to read raw number?
An introduction to publish on gopher. I should try it.
Ode for free software workers that leverage these awesome tools :D
That's true: that threat doesn’t hold true for personal blogging.
Because we follow a person. That's all
Over the years, I've come to understand that consistency in writing is not only essential for improving my craft, but also for cultivating the strange and capricious creature known as inspiration.
It should be worth noting that I've been hyping myself up to make a public blog for about 4 years now. Unfortunately I have a habit letting my perfectionism get the best of me, and allowing myself to procrastinate things indefinitely. I realized I needed to just bite the bullet and get this thing started.
It took me 2 years and now I am writing once per year ... I have to write again because it's so damn cool. Oh wait, there is also shaarli :)
Le résultat d'un traceroute entre deux points de Madagascar par les sondes ripe-atlas montre que les paquets transitent par ma France o_O
Cela fait suite à une conférence à #PSES.
Les conseils:
- commencer par déployer une instance Nextcloud
- basculer après les fichiers, la gestion des contacts, la gestion des calendriers et promouvoir les autres outils disponibles.
- trouver un fournisseur mail alternatif
- enfin faire basculer sur du Linux, en recyclant du matériel "obsolète". Montrer aux autres qu’il s’agit de systèmes non intrusifs, simple, rapides et qui disposent d’une logithèque de solutions libres et éthiques incommensurable !
reddit goes dark in oder to protest against the new rules.
The admins of each subreddit make them private, so the users can not use them anymore.
More details on this reason: https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/5/23749188/reddit-subreddit-private-protest-api-changes-apollo-charges
Old blogs disappears :/ That's why it is also hard to find the content of the 90s.
Proposal:
It is imperative for online writing (especially blogs) to have a long lifespan. We can currently read books from the 18th century with ease. It should be the same for online content from 30 years ago.
It follows the slow pace of the software. The one's that evolves slowly are here to stay.
Following the same ideas: "my product is my garden" https://herman.bearblog.dev/my-product-is-my-garden/