Ladybird browser goes serious: GitHub billionaire co-founder now involved
Well, it seems we've got a better understanding now of why Andreas Kling decided to leave the SerenityOS project to focus entirely on Ladybird, the web browser that grew out of his hobby operating system. They've got some big plans for where to take Ladybird, and I'm saying "they" because i
The web works — and continues to grow — because it is a collaboration. No one has full control.
We have written an open letter to the United Nations: the proposed Global Digital Compact threatens this collaborative evolution with more centralized governance. That would be not good.
Read what 36 of us from among the technical leadership of the @w3c, @ietf more have to say about this threat.
Along with 35 colleagues, I have signed an open letter to the UN to keep the internet decentralised, open, and multistakeholder. While our existing governance model needs an upgrade, replacing it with hierarchical state control is not the answer. #OpenInternet https://open-internet-governance.org/letter
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Could our technology serve us better if we start centering the most impacted and at-risk members of society in the tech design process?
In this 2022 report, the “Design from the Margins” framework offers an alternative that reduces harms caused by blindspots and makes technology better, safer, and more resilient for everyone.
Today, the good people of the world commemorate the passing of Google Reader eleven short years ago on July 1, 2013.
To honor their memory (and in leiu of flowers) please add an RSS, Atom, JSON or equivalent feed to your web site and keep building towards a web that connects people in meaningful and positive ways.
Did you ever wonder why there are 90 degrees in a right angle instead of 100, and 24 hours a day instead of 10?
Perhaps you can blame Napoleon.
In 1795, as part of the French Revolution, the French passed a law requiring that clocks have 10 hours in a day, 100 minutes in an hour, and 100 seconds per minute. They also brought in a system of angles with 400 degrees in a full turn, or 100 degrees in a right angle. Now the earth would rotate 40 degrees in an hour - and thanks to how the meter was defined, each degree of latitude would be 100 kilometers long.
Of course, changing to the new system would require a lot of work. The economist Condorcet proposed that teams of unemployed wig makers be used to calculate mathematical tables with the new units. Why wig makers? Because after the revolution, aristocrats no longer needed them! (You don't need a wig if you don't have a head.)
The mathematical physicist Laplace was enthusiastic and had his watch converted to the new time. His great five-volume work Traité de Mécanique Céleste, was written using the new units of time and angle! But in general the metric system for time and angle did not catch on at all. And in 1806, Napoleon Bonaparte decreed that the French calendar should revert to the old style.
The "Pay or Consent" advertising model of Meta fails to comply with the Digital Markets Act.
Our preliminary findings show that this choice forces users to consent to the combination of their personal data and fails to provide them a less personalised but equivalent version of Meta’s social networks.
Web UI localization (partial). The language can be changed in Settings, under the "Experiments" section (currently only English and Dutch are available). You can contribute translations via translate.codeberg.org
Various improvements to FEP-ae97 C2S API
Portable actors located on other servers can be imported and merged with local ones.
The #Forgejo monthly update was published ✨ It is a high level overview of the project activities.
The User Research effort that gained momentum two months ago continues with a new round of user testing sessions. It is key to build a roadmap.
Building blocks for both ActivityPub federation and data portability improvements were merged into the codebase. They are not yet used for any user visible feature but they are a stepping stone.