https://py.geocompx.org/
#GIS #geodata #FLOSS #Geocomputation #Python
Update: já no Garoa
#hackerspace #SãoPaulo #carnaval #carnahacking
Still, it is important to acknowledge what is and has been going on - how a web browser currently became a lot more than just a piece of software implementing a number of open standards, how they are all basically based over one of two existing browser agents (Gecko and Webkit) with the emergence of two upcoming ones (Servo and LibWeb); the difficulties of creating or maintaining a new web browser, or how dependent are all firefox forks (or older, harder derivatives like SeaMonkey) of Mozilla (both Firefox and Gecko).
I'm not trying to get to any point with this text, but rather to highlight that now is the time to have a few conversations around open standards, and in particular web standards. And as it happens, the "annual day" to have discussions of that sort is around the corner: @dff@dff's Document Freedom Day 2025 is already in the 26th of this month. So why aren't there more events on the map? How is your community, user group, etc. going to mark and celebrate this day?
Organize something, and put it on the events map, right this way: https://digitalfreedoms.org/en/dfd
Still, it is important to acknowledge what is and has been going on - how a web browser currently became a lot more than just a piece of software implementing a number of open standards, how they are all basically based over one of two existing browser agents (Gecko and Webkit) with the emergence of two upcoming ones (Servo and LibWeb); the difficulties of creating or maintaining a new web browser, or how dependent are all firefox forks (or older, harder derivatives like SeaMonkey) of Mozilla (both Firefox and Gecko).
I'm not trying to get to any point with this text, but rather to highlight that now is the time to have a few conversations around open standards, and in particular web standards. And as it happens, the "annual day" to have discussions of that sort is around the corner: @dff@dff's Document Freedom Day 2025 is already in the 26th of this month. So why aren't there more events on the map? How is your community, user group, etc. going to mark and celebrate this day?
Organize something, and put it on the events map, right this way: https://digitalfreedoms.org/en/dfd
Forest animals also have to do the laundry, they even have a proper clotheshorse! See: https://lyse.isobeef.org/wanderung-zu-den-schurrenhoffuechsen-2021-05-15/07.jpg :-D
Forest animals also have to do the laundry, they even have a proper clotheshorse! See: https://lyse.isobeef.org/wanderung-zu-den-schurrenhoffuechsen-2021-05-15/07.jpg :-D
Having said that, it appears that this only affects me personally, noone else. I don't know of any other client that saves read statuses. But don't worry about me, all good. Just keep doing what you've done so far. I wanted to mention that only for the sake of completeness. :-)
Having said that, it appears that this only affects me personally, noone else. I don't know of any other client that saves read statuses. But don't worry about me, all good. Just keep doing what you've done so far. I wanted to mention that only for the sake of completeness. :-)
i just had no strength today. the work still hasn't stopped or slowed down and my son had a sleep over last night. got it done but just drained. now gotta get donuts for the kids.
#running
i just had no strength today. the work still hasn't stopped or slowed down and my son had a sleep over last night. got it done but just drained. now gotta get donuts for the kids.
#running
i just had no strength today. the work still hasn't stopped or slowed down and my son had a sleep over last night. got it done but just drained. now gotta get donuts for the kids.
#running
In all reality, though, I don't see that our community will come to an agreement. Some folks just don't want to give up on the content-based addressing scheme.
In all reality, though, I don't see that our community will come to an agreement. Some folks just don't want to give up on the content-based addressing scheme.
#<Alice https://example.com/twtxt.com#2024-12-18T14:18:26+01:00>Hashes are not a problem on PHP, I dont know why it's slow to calculate them from your side, but I agree with your points.
BTW, did you have the chance to read my proposal on twtxt 2.0? I shared a few ideas about possible improvements to discuss:
https://text.eapl.mx/a-few-ideas-for-a-next-twtxt-version
https://text.eapl.mx/reply-to-lyse-about-twtxt
Aber total unrealistisch. Die „Fokuszeit“ hätte überbucht sein müssen durch ein anderes, wichtiges Meeting. Sonst war ja kein Platz mehr dafür.
Aber total unrealistisch. Die „Fokuszeit“ hätte überbucht sein müssen durch ein anderes, wichtiges Meeting. Sonst war ja kein Platz mehr dafür.
Clothespins in the woods, who would have thunk? 🥴
Clothespins in the woods, who would have thunk? 🥴
There were even patches of snow left up top, that was unexpected. Also, somebody created a cool rock art piece on a tree stump. That one rock absolutely looked like a face. Crazy!
Rock figurine on a tree stumpEnjoy: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-03-01/
There were even patches of snow left up top, that was unexpected. Also, somebody created a cool rock art piece on a tree stump. That one rock absolutely looked like a face. Crazy!
Rock figurine on a tree stumpEnjoy: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-03-01/
- Arch was great but always had issues.
- Gentoo was great but not enough patience to compile when I need something quick for work.
I haven't really looked back since I installed Void. Sometimes it is a pain when things don't play well with MUSL but nothing that would make me change course.
- Arch was great but always had issues.
- Gentoo was great but not enough patience to compile when I need something quick for work.
I haven't really looked back since I installed Void. Sometimes it is a pain when things don't play well with MUSL but nothing that would make me change course.
- Arch was great but always had issues.
- Gentoo was great but not enough patience to compile when I need something quick for work.
I haven't really looked back since I installed Void. Sometimes it is a pain when things don't play well with MUSL but nothing that would make me change course.
this one felt great
#running
this one felt great
#running
this one felt great
#running
@mozillaofficial@mozillaofficial reacted once more to the outcry regarding the introduction of Terms of Use to #Firefox. Instead of addressing the fact that neither Firefox needs or it is desirable to its users that it has Terms of Use, thet propose to make changes to the terms, clarifying things.
Their changes are meaningless: even if you were only focused on the fact that their Terms were bad, well - they still are. But with this announcement also comes a clear "justification" for it all:
"In order to make Firefox commercially viable, there are a number of places where we collect and share some data with our partners"
This is what you do NOT want your web browser to do, but now apparently Mozilla is in the data broker business and the browser is their means towards that data (in order to be commercially viable, no less). They are not going to move away from this - but in doing so they're definitively moving away from the software freedom community.
It's a shame but we'll survive, we always do. For now, firefox forks will see their user numbers grow. If Mozilla will be able to survive a shift like this, that's another question entirely. I am nowadays inclined to hope they won't.
@plwt@plwt https://mstdn.social/@plwt/114084052379738116
@mozillaofficial@mozillaofficial reacted once more to the outcry regarding the introduction of Terms of Use to #Firefox. Instead of addressing the fact that neither Firefox needs or it is desirable to its users that it has Terms of Use, thet propose to make changes to the terms, clarifying things.
Their changes are meaningless: even if you were only focused on the fact that their Terms were bad, well - they still are. But with this announcement also comes a clear "justification" for it all:
"In order to make Firefox commercially viable, there are a number of places where we collect and share some data with our partners"
This is what you do NOT want your web browser to do, but now apparently Mozilla is in the data broker business and the browser is their means towards that data (in order to be commercially viable, no less). They are not going to move away from this - but in doing so they're definitively moving away from the software freedom community.
It's a shame but we'll survive, we always do. For now, firefox forks will see their user numbers grow. If Mozilla will be able to survive a shift like this, that's another question entirely. I am nowadays inclined to hope they won't.
@plwt@plwt https://mstdn.social/@plwt/114084052379738116