RT @schignard
https://twitter.com/schignard/status/1319586047756558336
💁♂️ Les données d'intérêt général, parlons-en à partir de cas concrets. Pour ou contre: votre avis nous intéresse ➡️ https://mission-open-data.fr/processes/politique-publique-donnee/f/3/
RT @ebothorel
La seconde étape de la consultation organisée par la mission politique de la donnée est ouverte !
🗣️ Jusqu'au 9/11, prononcez-vous sur 10 cas d'usage pour lesquels les pouvoirs publics accéderaient à des données d'acteurs privés !
C'est par ici ⤵️
https://mission-open-data.fr/processes/politique-publique-donnee/f/3/
Incredible work by trashhalo and @fribbledom rendering graphics in the terminal with Bubble Tea. 🌈
Check out the before and after where they utilize old school BBS style rendering techniques to double the vertical resolution:
@cerisara I've just seen this curve from Mastodon, and I'd like to mention that it may be useful as a typical example of overfitting to show to students...
@ThierryM mouais, super clair... ;-/ une sorte de TBI ? ;-D
@scomte Thank you ! You're right, I understand self-hosting for pods, but becoming a "small webid provider" is another story: will the rest of the SOLID network trust our self-hosted webid, or will webid providing becomes in the end a de facto central service controlled by big players ?
Recette: marier du vin et de la daube: http://www.cerisara.fr/drm.html
OpenKeychain is open source software for Android that enables interoperable OpenPGP encryption for various e-mail apps and helps manage and find OpenPGP keys - See https://www.openkeychain.org/
#technology #privacy #email #encryption #android #mobile #security #openkeychain
@usul factorielle ?
I don't think it can have been more than about a year since I discovered Firefox's "Reader" mode, and in that relatively short time I have gotten to the point that, when I'm on my phone at least, I instinctively check for whether the icon is available on every single site and hit it the moment I see it, even if the page in question hasn't yet loaded/rendered to the point where I can even assess it's readability. I just do it, because I have literally never once seen a single case where switching to Reader mode made the site *less* usable on a mobile. Not even once. I guess this shouldn't surprise me - nobody would have gone through the trouble of writing the feature if it didn't work well. But what does it say that we have gotten to the point where its of real practical value to automate the process of routinely throwing away the entire product of the web design industry?
faire des "pull-requests" sans serveur, par email: https://medspx.fr/blog/Code/git_with_email/
le pied ! 🙂
yes, email is good for that: https://drewdevault.com/2018/07/23/Git-is-already-distributed.html
too bad it's now close to be an alias of Google...
This captures why I've largely lost interest in developing for the web: It feels like any work I put into it is furthering Google's agenda, similar to how making iOS apps is furthering Apple's.
https://landshark.io/2020/08/16/web-by-google.html
Working on native GTK apps, on the other hand, feels like I'm helping create a credible ethical alternative to those agendas.
@cj Great, thanks !
But could the css be responsive please ?
RT @amv_ac@twitter.com
C’est une bonne idée ça !
@bzg Merci !
@bzg la version complète est sur peertube ? ;-)
merci