Filtering social feeds. And Unwanted Content as a Feature or a Bug Just a note on filtering out your social feed for unwanted things - like I tried to do to avoid spoilers of Star Wars. I just wanted to temporarily mute posts from friends, etc, that used the words “Star Wars” or “Skywalker” ...
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Words in software documentation

A collection of mistakes that make documentation less awesome than it could be.
“This isn't difficult people. Teach your kids about consent. Be open about your experiences with them (if you can) and help them understand that they have bodily autonomy regardless of what society, religion, or anyone else says. They will thank for it one day.”
“Here's the thing: @gamingonlinux covers the entire system around Linux + Gaming. We don't have a bias for GOG, Steam or anyone. We will cover Stadia, whatever Steam Cloud Gaming turns out to be and any other service/game that can run on Linux. [1/2]”

Yes! A blog is not a commitment! If you want to tell something, just do it. Even if that's just one thing. Another thing may come to your mind, but it's no problem when that's years later. Just start a blog. I’ve seen people who said the reason they haven’t started a blog is because they know th...
“It is staggering how many cool advancements and improvements I've seen (and covered) in Linux over the last year. Thank you to every single open source developer out there who continues to make Linux such a wonderful thing.”

Jack Dorsey, CEO von Twitter, hat vorgestern einen spannenden Thread auf Twitter veröffentlicht: Twitter is funding a small independent team of up to five open source architects, engineers, and designers to develop an open and decentralized standard for social media. The goal is for Twitter to ulti...
Solarthermie
Selfmade. Probably interesting, readlater.

BleepingComputer reports, that Google is blocking some Linux browsers (Konqueror, Falkon and Qutebrowser) from logging into it's services, “because they may not be secure.” In tests conducted by BleepingComputer, we can confirm that we were unable to log in with Konqueror or Falkon on multiple m...
ActivityPub thoughts

While Publ is still going to be an IndieWeb-first platform (simply because it's so much easier to integrate -- having modular Lego bricks and a pick-and-choose functionality set that is as simple as adding it to one's HTML templates is a *very* compelling approach), I've had some good discussions regarding ActivityPub lately and it's starting to seem a bit more possible to add that as an add-on for Publ.
Good thoughts about ActivityPub and IndieWeb