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You can connect WordPress blogs to the Fediverse by using the ActivityPub plugin:

wordpress.org/plugins/activity

The plugin lets people on Mastodon etc. follow your blog as well as share and comment on your blog posts.

The author of the plugin is @pfefferle

#FediTips #Fediverse #WordPress #MastoTips #Mastodon

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James Webb Space Telescope over Earth

Image Credit: Arianespace, ESA, NASA, CSA, CNES

apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap211226.ht #APoD

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I've always been told it's better to write comments describing the *why* rather than the *what*. This was for a couple of reasons but the primary one was that if you can't understand what the code does by reading it, you shouldn't be messing with it. That makes perfect sense to me.

However, Jon Calhoun from the Go Time podcast recently interviewed a (nearly) blind developer, Dominic St-Pierre, who had a very interesting take on this. He said that describing the *what* actually makes code more accessible; it saves those using screen readers from having to sit through a whole code block to figure out what could have been described in a comment in just a few words.

Those of us without any vision impairment can skim through and understand a whole page of code in just a few minutes while it might take half an hour with a screen reader.

Good comments can save a ton of time :flan_thumbs:

https://changelog.com/gotime/209
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@jlcrawf Yes, and if you do an unauthorized repair of a Tesla, you run the risk of Tesla remotely disabling Supercharging "for safety" (but really about control). The Rich Rebuilds Youtube channel had covered a lot of the issues around how Tesla is trying to redefine the traditional secondary repair market to lock people into dealerships for repairs, and making it hard for owners or unauthorized mechanics to get spare parts. Think Apple, but for cars.

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The first wave of EVs are old enough their batteries are starting to fail. People tend to repair old ICE cars, but at a $22k price tag to replace batteries that will inevitably fail, it seems like older EVs will be thrown away instead of repaired. gizmodo.com/finnish-man-passes

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Saying goodbye to an old friend ar.al/2021/12/16/saying-goodby
from @aral. We are with you at @XWiki and @cryptpad Trillions $ corporations should not own our data and the software we use.. Our civil liberties are indeed getting frog boiled

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@Bubu @grumpy_copilot@chaos.social oh, a caveat that I don't think anyone should buy HP. Their business practices are pretty scummy. Just that there's hope for decent scanning with other models as well.

@Bubu @grumpy_copilot@chaos.social I've been pleasantly surprised recently that simple-scan will do a local network scan and find the HP officejet with integrated scanner, no connections to outside services or proprietary software (other than built in firmware) required. Not the fastest scanning that way, but I don't need it often enough to optimize it

Huh. I didn't realize that mastodon does not support text formatting (markdown or other) and it's been argued about for at least 3 years

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Was organizing old photos and using a self-written script but then found out that `exiftool` works better and has more functionality. Reminds me to look around for a better tool before slapping together my own poor version.

```
exiftool '-Directory<CreateDate' -d sorted/%Y/%Y-%m -r photos
```

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wild to me that sites will literally say shit like "looks better in our app! download now!" because I remember a time when having a functional site on all screens was the goal and immediately prompting your visitors to download something was very shady behavior

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I don’t know who needs to hear this but…

Privacy isn’t:

- A premium feature
- A setting you must configure
- About having something to hide

Privacy is:

- A basic human right.

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New Toyota car owners will need to pay a $8/mo so their key fob can remote-start their car. Cars before 2018 are excluded, because their internal 3G networks are about to go offline, disabling Toyota's remote control. arstechnica.com/cars/2021/12/t

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Looks like this whole #log4j debacle is going to be hard to address due to Java practices consisting in shipping binaries (jars) of unknown provenance.

Glad the one in #Guix is built from source, and now fixed:
git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix

@klausi yeah, with that detail it's in a totally different direction

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@klausi you might be one of the few lucky ones. An unfortunately large number of tech companies have that at their core, and many many people coding are unknowingly contributing to their success.

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