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#introduction Hello,I'm a freelance software engineer creating stuff for the (mobile) Internet in an agile/lean way. I'm also a Japanese green tea drinker, mostly Kabusecha, Sencha, and Matcha. 🍵My...
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I finally moved Mastodon instances for the first time. My old instance was always behind with updates and I hope that a mono-thematic instance will help finding great posts.
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Looks like I forgot about my followed hashtags. Because of the instance move my old account is inactive to establish the redirection, which means I cannot access search to check for hashtags....
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If you don't know why my Gemini capsule profile link is not working in your browser, you can read about the Gemini protocol in one of my blog posts:...
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I'm always baffled to find simple typos in my blog posts years after creating them even though I looked at them a couple of times in the meantime. #blogging
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I'm making myself an early Christmas present and start watching the third season of Slow Horses.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5875444/#tvshow
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@jensimmons Any chance Safari will support automatic favicon selection for light and dark mode with media queries, like <link rel="icon" type="image/webp" media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" … ?...
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Today I installed #WordPress locally via #Docker to install a theme from 2008 to be able to take a screenshot to see what my blog looked like in 2008.After 1GB of downloads (550MB Docker for macOS...
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I just wanted to move my Jekyll site's embedded theme to its own gem. Now I'm obsessing over ARIA and microdata, because the accessibility tree and SEO has to be perfect.#webdev#a11y
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My disdain for medium.com. So strong. I'd rather not read an article than to go to this site.(Yes, I know about mirrors and redirect plugins.)
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I understand that people run their own crawler for various purposes. Fine. But at least get it right and crawl relative URLs properly.
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Dealing with Mastodon bots, which take your web feed to post it from another Mastodon account under your name, is not how I thought I would spent my Sunday afternoon.#mastodon#fediverse
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I celebrate the 40th Macintosh anniversary and wrote a little story about how I met my first Macintosh, dressed up in a fitting single-post theme on my Jekyll...
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TIL there's a thing called CSS key logging, and I died a little. Yes, you can use CSS to send a user's input data to a server without using JavaScript....
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AWS started charging 0.005 USD per IPv4 per hour, and I'm very happy about that. Maybe this is the push which IPv6 needs to remove IPv4s from the public Internet.But I'm not holding my breath that most...
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Thinking about it a little further, ISPs might not only have to upgrade their infrastructure, they have to upgrade their customer's infrastructure as well: the cheap and badly supported routers the...
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The longer I use text-based Internet communication (~30 years), the more I'm convinced that it doesn't work. Even smart people often don't get the point of what was written.
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@brentsimmons Do you plan to make the fetch full article functionality configurable to allow for non-3rd-party services? Right now the service is provided for free by Feedbin, but it's Open Source and...
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Linux Long-Term Support (LTS) distributions are a fallacy. Because people assume that the whole distribution, that means all packages, are supported for the advertised time period.This is not true....
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