Released some minor bugfix editions today. Simple Location Rounds all numbers to a maximum of two decimal points, as I introduced a bug in the last version that would fail to fill in numbers in the post editor due form validation requirements. Extracts additional location information from Compass…...
Week 52, 2019
Self hosting
That’s the way to go, @jlelse. While self hosting is more work it does always pay in the end. Especially at the end of 3rd party services: https://indieweb.org/site-deaths
#WebMention aren’t that critical tho since the addressed endpoint is always in your own control and can be switched any minute. So I guess it’s fine to use the service especially in the beginning. Still a good move.
Reply to edent on The future of the web, isn’t the web
I wonder what your opinion on #microformats is 🙂
Also no API involved but it allows for some fancy stuff.
[Feel free to remove that manual comment now that you have webmentions]
Way back in 1999, I moved to Canada for a year. Ottawa got down to -30℃ - so I grew my hair to prevent my ears snapping off in the cold. A very young looking me, with neck length hair. And then I kept growing it. Very occasionally I'd go to a barber for a trim, but I hated the experience. I'm not ...
“Google gave me an award for my contributions to Linux gaming and open source, and while I’m honored to be acknowledged, I can’t accept money from a company that is actively engaging in union busting.”
Icculus collecting more and more karma 😇
Getting glasses
I had to face the fact that my eyes are getting worse and I am in need of glasses for years. Kinda late for that party [family wise]. So today I went on a quest for some and now I’m very excited for the shipping date 👓
Jedes Problem in Deutschland lässt sich ganz simpel mit einem einfachen Wort in den Hintergrund schieben. Egal um was es geht und was gerade sehr dringend behoben werden müsste, sei es Rechtsterrorismus, Linksterrorismus, die Kluft zwischen arm und reich, Ungerechtigkeiten, alles steht hinten an w...
Writeup of Linux on mobile
Every once and while I see misconceptions on the various mobile on Linux distributions and projects out there, and I see the same incorrect facts over and over again. So I decided to write a bit to clarify the current state of mobile on Linux, and the differences between the various distributions and projects. Since I’m a postmarketOS developer, I might be a bit biased in some things although I’ll try to keep my opinions out of it.