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www.phpied.com
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| | | | I recently saw someone sharing a blog post on social media using a video that just scrolls through the blog post. I wondered if a video like this can be created easily and automatically. Using a simple bookmarklet. Turns out yes! I ended up with two bookmarklets because they do different and indepen | |
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jeffreifman.com
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| | | | Your Twitter Favorites are a privacy risk. Here's a simple JavaScript hack to delete your Twitter Favorites. | |
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www.synesthesia.co.uk
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| | | | Same old, same old I never post my updates on there, that's what this site and my Mastodon feed are for. If I really thought there was any value in it I would post links 'over there' to selected posts 'over here'. When it first started, the idea of tracking your own professional network, and seeing "who knew whom" was something of a winner, but the inevitable swamping in "social" features, adverts, algorithmically-driven content and posts written by marketing people has made it pretty much useless, a source of irritating noise. | |
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netwars.pelicancrossing.net
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| | It has always been possible to conceive a future for Mastodon and the Fediverse that goes like this: incomers join the biggest servers ("instances"). The growth of those instances, if they can afford it, accelerates. When the sysadmins of smaller instances burn out and withdraw, their users also move to the largest instances. Eventually, the ... Continue reading "The horns of a dilemma" |