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If I were to create an advertisement for #RSS, it would be like this:

"Do not let GAFAM curate the web for you. Curate it yourself. Use RSS feeds."

Feel free to steal this. 😉

Can we please, please – PLEASE! not make the nonsensical US date format month/day/year the default in applications? 🤦‍♂️

PRE 👏 TTY 👏 PLEASE

And to all users of that format: it makes no sense, it's counter-intuitive, it makes collaboration frustrating, it introduces inconsistencies and errors... Just stop. Please. Use international standards.
(And don't get me started on your other units of weights, volumes and distances. Bloody hell.)

Boost if I'm right.

Also just to clarify something, and I will talk more about it, once everything is set. (90% of things aren't at the moment) @yunohost works.

If you are techy enough to want to host your own server but don't QUITE want to deal with actual installs from source and dockers etc, even mastodon wasn't that hard to get off of the ground, all things considered. (and #mastodon probably is one of the trickier software to deploy) #FLOSS #selfhosting

Open source developers: please actually use your code hosting platform’s “releases” feature. It substantially raises the visibility of your releases, lets downstreams use better tooling, and makes it less of a guessing game when trying to find versions.

Today I learned five ways to make a footer in CSS:

1.
.footer { position: absolute; height: 60px; ...}
.body { margin-bottom: 60px; }

problem: not responsive.

2.
.footer { position: absolute; padding: 1.5em 0; ...}
body {}

problem: if body is too long, it hides under the footer

3.
.footer { position: static; padding: 1.5em 0; ...}
body {}

problem: if body is too short, there's empty space between the footer and the bottom of the browser window

and now for the correct ways:

4. mdn.github.io/css-examples/css

5. mdn.github.io/css-examples/css

Went with 5, because we already use flexbox elsewhere on the site, but don't use grid yet.

My distro-hopping day are finally over! Check out our latest post to see what I use! librefree.me/im-done-distro-ho
.me

If you think that Linux can move to GitHub or GitLab and still be productive at scale, I want you to read through the MAINTAINERS file in the root of the Linux source tree.

git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/linux/tree

Every one of those entries has a dedicated maintainer in charge of it, applying to a subset of the source tree. All 3,000 of them. Many of these have dedicated external trees, mailing lists, and policies. Almost all of this development happens away from the LKML. Each of those trees has a path upwards towards Linus's tree, often via other trees and other maintainers, or towards the -lts trees. These trees are not necessarily authoritative either, and the kernel you're running might be its own upstream maintained by your Linux distro, unique from any of the releases on kernel.org.

All of it is based on email. And it *works* to drive the most efficient and largest-scale open-source project in history.

The call for proposals for this year's EmacsConf is now open! Gather your thoughts on the joy of #Emacs and hit M-x submit by September 30th. u.fsf.org/353

Community makes LibreOffice awesome! In August, the Spanish-speaking LibreOffice community met online, and had talks about Writer, Calc, mail merge, Zotero integration, and other topics: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl

We are officially launching the Tor Project Membership Program, a new way for nonprofit and private sector organizations to financially support our work. 🎉
blog.torproject.org/tor-projec

TBF, I'd forgotten about both Google Glass *and* IFTTT!

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