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This month on The ReadME Podcast: Balancing openness and control
Open vs. control: the paradox of open source. We take a look at the expectations of open source, how the definition has evolved, and when ‘closed to contributions’ is the right move. Tune in to the latest episode of The ReadME Podcast for more. ⌘ Read more

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Les fines interventions étatiques dans le déploiement de la fibre
Depuis 2013, le fier et puissant gouvernement français et toute l’administration Hollande derriĂšre a vigoureusement lancĂ© un grand Plan TrĂšs Haut DĂ©bit qui vise Ă  apporter le plus rapidement possible la fibre optique aux foyers français : les enfants, c’est dĂ©cidĂ©, d’ici 2025, tout le monde devra ĂȘtre sĂ©vĂšrement fibré ! Et force est de constater que, [
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Fruit and veg is driving northern Australia’s largest rural population to grow even bigger
Tucked into the lush highlands west of Cairns is northern Australia’s largest rural population, and it’s booming again with agriculture seemly the primary catalyst. ⌘ Read more

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All In for Students 2023 cohort: our biggest group of open source leaders yet!
The second cohort of All In for Students has graduated! With a cohort 12 times as large as the pilot, learn about how this group of college students is leaning into the future of technology. ⌘ Read more

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You’re posting Piers Morgan/Jordan Peterson videos lmao???

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**In @SHIFTERpt’s latest magazine issue, dedicated to “the city” as its topic, last December’s “Buses Shouldn’t Be Free” comes up as a recommended reading



so I decided I should share the rebuttal article, “Yes, Buses Should Continue to be Free”:
https://ctnewsjunkie.com/2022/12/13/op-ed-yes-buses-should-continue-to-be-free/**
In @SHIFTERpt’s latest magazine issue, dedicated to “the city” as its topic, last December’s “Buses Shouldn’t Be Free” comes up as a recomm 
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Cette surpopulation qui n’en finit pas de ne pas arriver
On vous l’a dit, on vous l’a rĂ©pĂ©tĂ© et c’est donc forcĂ©ment vrai : la croissance dĂ©mographique dĂ©lirante de l’Afrique va entraĂźner la ruine de ce continent puis, inĂ©vitablement, celle de l’Europe, ce qui nous impose d’ores et dĂ©jĂ  de rouler en vĂ©lo, de manger des insectes et de vivre chichement dans des appartements-boĂźtes. C’est donc [
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markup converter progress

markup converter progress

2023-03-12 23:56

yep. this is a another late-night blog post. probably won’t be a long one, but
that’s okay, i don’t aim to post at a specific length when i write, i just kind
of write how i want and when my brain wants to throw text into the world’s eyes
to read.

anyway, i updated my markup parser so i can split ordered and unordered list
items across multiple lines. it was beginning to feel odd to have a text file
that was 80 characters in width, and then 
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RT by @mind_booster: If the publishers win, global readers lose 🌐 Find out what our digital lending library means to patrons all over the world, from a researcher in Romania to an educator in Pakistan: http://blog.archive.org/2022/01/12/international-patrons-speak-out/ href=”https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23EmpoweringLibraries”>#EmpoweringLibraries**
If the publishers win, global readers lose 🌐 Find out what our digital lending library means to patrons all over the world, from a researcher in Romania to an educator in Pakistan: [blog.archive.org/2022/01/12/
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JMP: Cheogram Android: Stickers
ï»żOne feature people ask about from time to time is stickers.  Now, “stickers” isn’t really a feature, nor is it even universally agreed what it means, but we’ve been working on some improvements to Cheogram Android (and the Cheogram service) to make some sticker workflows better, released today in 2.12.1-3.  This post will mostly talk about those changes and the technical implications; if you just want to see a demo of som 
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Debian XMPP Team: XMPP What’s new in Debian 12 bookworm
On Tue 13 July 2021 there was a
blog post
of new XMPP related software releases which have been uploaded to Debian 11 (bullseye).
Today, we will inform you about updates for the upcoming Debian release bookworm.

A lot of new releases have been provided by the upstream projects. There were lot of changes
to the XMPP clients like Dino, Gajim, 
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Farmers stripped of 12 months’ income by freak hailstorm want changes to disaster recovery arrangements
Some Queensland farmers lost 100 per cent of their crops during vicious weather last year but didn’t receive government support as no disaster was declared. As climate change gets worse, they fear for their futures. ⌘ Read more

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Prosodical Thoughts: Prosody 0.12.3 released
We are pleased to announce a new minor release from our stable branch.

This is a bugfix release for our stable 0.12 series. Most notably, it fixes a
regression for SQL users introduced in 0.12.2, and a separate long-standing
compatibility issue with archive stores on certain MySQL/MariaDB versions.

It also fixes an issue with websockets discovered by the Jitsi team, some
issues with our internal HTTP client API, and we’ve improved the accuracy of
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Comment on ‘Flip style’ theme for Screenlets clock widget by This Simple Desktop Clock Looks Great on Ubuntu – OMG! Ubuntu! - 7th IT
[
] easy to create an effective desktop clock that doesn’t look out of place (as some of the stylised Screenlets of yore often did).After you install new fonts on Ubuntu you’re not able to use them in apps [
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