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@sjmulder : door verschillende browsers te gebruiken heb ik daar minder last van. Vooral Firefox met NoScript (meestal op mijn Android smartphone) geeft mij enorm veel rust. Soms kan ik pagina's met paywall geheel of grotendeels lezen (zie screenshot).

Je hebt wel een leercurve voor NoScript en Firefox heeft ook nadelen (zie bijv. infosec.exchange/@ErikvanStrat en de follow-up toot over NoScript).

Vaak werkt het als je de primaire partij toestemming geeft om JavaScript uit te voeren, maar derde partijen niet toestaat (waaronder 3rd parties met namen waar "cookiebot" in vóórkomt).

Firefox Focus ondersteunt geen NoScript, maar is het meest privacy-vriendelijk doordat alle geschiedenis gewist wordt bij het sluiten van de browser. Sowieso belangrijk, maar in deze browser helemaal (omdat HSTS niet werkt): zet "https only" aan. Dat betekent dat je *gewaarschuwd* wordt bij onveilige http-verbindingen, die je vervolgens wél kunt toestaan.

Wat ook helpt is als tooters geen "URL-verkorters" gebruiken, zodat je kunt zien naar welke website de link leidt.

Ten slotte probeer ik vaak het m.i. belangrijkste stuk te quoten, of een screenshot te plaatsen (zo mogelijk mét Alt tekst). Dan HOEVEN lezers niet op links te klikken/drukken.

Restyling completed!

https://77nn.it

Now the site works just fine even with #Javascript totally disabled. But if you expect to listen to my podcast using the built-in player (which is handwritten) this will not work. However I placed several <noscript> tags explaining here and there what is not expected to work without JS.

At least all the content is readable and also rendering works just fine even after stripping almost half of the original CSS.

This month's performance hero is a person after my own heart – someone who is passionate about building a secure, accessible, performant web for EVERYONE, and who always leads with a deep compassion for users. Let's all join in celebrating Alex Russell (@slightlyoff)!

speedcurve.com/blog/performanc

SpeedCurveSpeedCurve | Performance Hero: Alex RussellOur newest performance hero is passionate, provocative, and unapologetically honest. Join us in celebrating Alex Russell!

Today I learned…

1. there's a card game where you complete a task from Unix pipe commands: punkx.org/unix-pipe-game/ (via mamot.fr/@bearstech/1142758430)
2. there's a JavaScript x86 machine emulator so you can play that game without needing a real computer around: bellard.org/jslinux/tech.html
3. that JS VM gets network connectivity because someone decided to make a websocket-based VPN that passes Ethernet frames: benjamincburns.com/2013/11/10/

punkx.orgThe UNIX Pipe Card Game

Looking for CMS advice

Hey Web devs!

Do you have any suggestions, tips, opinions, dos, don’ts about headless CMSes?

I have a growing list of small/mid non-profits and collectives asking for my help to (re)make their website. I totally want to help, but I don’t have much time, especially considering that they generally have little or no funding—I would most definitely point them to @VillageOneCoop, otherwise.

Therefore, I want a super simple and replicable solution where I can copy-paste most of the code, while providing them with a stable, fast, and modern solution. I had a look at the Headless CMS section in the Jamstack website, but I need opinions from people who actually used some of that software already.

Needs

  • I want to code and configure everything using @eleventy
  • Admin interface (#WebApp) for the client to add pages and write posts
  • Static website in the front-end
  • Simple and reliable CI/CD
  • No/minimal maintenance after the first setup
  • Self-hostable (I was taking this for granted so much that I forgot to write it)
  • If it requires forge integration, it should support #ForgeJo
  • #OpenSource

Nice to have

  • Possibly using #Deno, not #NodeJS
  • Allowing the client to customize a bit their website through the admin interface, with a GUI
  • CMS app packaged on @yunohost
  • No CMS vendor lock-in
  • I’d love to write as little JavaScript as possible
  • #FreeSoftware

Absolutely not

Please, boost this and ask around! Links to videos, tutorials, and resources are welcome.

People whose perspective I would really value: @zachleat @harryfk @deno_land @jaredwhite @vanillaweb @stefan @mxbck @WeirdWriter @deadsuperhero (Sorry if I am spamming you!)

Jamstack.orgHeadless CMS - Top Content Management Systems | JamstackCheck out this showcase of some of the best, open source headless CMSes. This is community-drive so be sure to submit your favorite CMS today!
#Eleventy#11ty#CMS

I am in urgent job search mode, so I'm gonna throw this out here and see if anything comes of it.

I am a #Canadian, fluent in both #English and #French. I have experience with several programming languages. My strongest proficiency is with #Haskell and #C. I also have a reasonable grasp of #HTML, #JavaScript, #SQL, #Python, #Lua, #Linux system administration, #bash scripting, #Perl, #AWK, some #Lisp (common, scheme, and emacs), and probably several others I've forgotten to mention.

I am not necessarily looking for something in tech. I just need something stable. I have done everything from software development, to customer support, to factory work, though my current circumstances make in-person work more difficult than remote work. I have been regarded as a hard worker in every job I have ever held.

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@henry Having (almost fully) switched to #NodeJS in 2012, I quickly recognized the danger of relying to _anything_ (#npm included, this one gave me a lot of pain for several times over the years).
Ended up with a monstrous monorepo. Forked (and improved) just 2 other people's repos, one abandoned and one that took months to finally get it right regarding garbage collection, but I had no time to wait.
Thereby I never got to a situation to hate a programming language because of the hype around it, but it surely got me coding a ton of #javascript.
The experience helped me a lot in JS5=>ECMAScript and ECMAScript=>TypeScript switching in the last year or so.

Hi, #Today I decided to try to #getfedihired — I've got many years of experience with web development, programming and production (#HTML, #CSS, #Javascript), I can make myself useful in anything on the open-source side of back end, i.e. the #Perl, #Python, #PHP, #MySQL, #Linux kind of area.

I live in #Sydney Australia and would be happy to work in-office, remote or hybrid.

Let me know of any opportunities, or pass this on to anyone else who might know of something? Thanks.

To avoid a massive OpenCV dependency for a current project I'm involved in, I ended up porting my own homemade, naive optical flow code from 2008 and just released it as a new package. Originally this was written for a gestural UI system for Nokia retail stores (prior to the Microsoft takeover), the package readme contains another short video showing the flow field being utilized to rotate a 3D cube:

thi.ng/pixel-flow

I've also created a small new example project for testing with either webcam or videos:

demo.thi.ng/umbrella/optical-f

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@ai6yr @briankrebs OFC this targets #TechIlliterates and the only effective means here are:

  1. Teach #TechLiteracy instead of consumerism.
  2. Mandate #confirmation & #notification - #PopUp|s for every use of #Clipboard (similar to #webcam use by websites)...
  3. Ban #JavaScript - seriously!
  4. Ban #Windows, because it's a #Govware, espechally since #Windows10 and even more so on #Windows11 that is *insecure in every configuration!
  5. Put #TechIlliterates before a system they can't feck up. I.e. @tails_live @tails / #Tails for that reason alone (can't run such commands if they neither got #root nor any #persistent #storage to target).
  6. Normalize the use of @torproject #TorBrowser!
  7. #Teach #tech #literacy instead of #consumerism!
  8. Ban #GAFAMs and their shitty products!
  9. Migrate every #TechIlliterate to #Linux and don't give them administrative privilegues.
  10. Teach tech literacy instead of consumerism!

Hey #fedihire universe 👋🏽, like to work with a freelancer passionate about:

- 🎸 #Django, doing it since 2007
- 💛 #JavaScript (preferably vanilla) since 1999
- 💿 and I love to speed up and optimize #databases, for speed, space, etc.
- 🚀 fast, speedy, slim and very usable #websites (MPA but with SPA feel)

So I am backen and frontend experienced and love to help.
#Impact #startups preferred. 🍀 🌿 🌱

#FediHire #hire #freelance #work #searching

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