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If you use Obsidian as your note platform. Then definitely install the Obsidian Web Clipper to clip those web articles that you are using for research, or whatever.

It provides tags, source url, author, published date, clipped date, and description.

Most useful thing and great for ridding yourself of Pocket!!

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@ajsadauskas @JessTheUnstill @tomiahonen @fuchsiii obviously, that would've been a good standard for everyone, given that almost all non-#Gaming #Apps these days are #WebApps and at that point we'd not have 100+ MB #bloatware that essentially just loads a #Website and can't even cache shit!

Personally I believe the @europarl_en & @EUCommission could do that and establish as well as enforce an #EC #norm, just as they did with #USBc, #CCS2 and #GDPR!

#Android needs to be better as in being more than just the "lesser evil" compared to iOS!

‘The UK's Mobile Browsers and Cloud Gaming Market Investigation Reference (MIR) has published its final report. The conclusion is clear: #Apple’s “#WebKit restriction”, which forces all browsers on #iOS to use Apple’s engine, harms competition, stifles innovation and functionality, particularly for #WebApps.’ #CMA #DMU #DMCCA
open-web-advocacy.org/blog/uk-

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Open Web AdvocacyUK Regulator's Final Verdict: Apple’s Browser Engine Ban Harms Competition - Open Web Advocacy

[Security at W3C]

In this talk, Kian Jamali introduces the Trusted Types (TT) Helper, a #Chrome extension designed to simplify adopting Trusted Types in #webapps Trusted Types is a #security feature that prevents unsafe DOM manipulations by enforcing policies.

🎬 youtu.be/EJ_axf3JAbk

The tool aims to streamline adoption, improve debugging efficiency, and help #developers implement secure, functional default policies, although a final review by a security engineer is recommended.

dicioccio.fr/how-i-write-pures

And I've done Part-3. It's good to delete tons of notes I had accumulated and make them almost well-formed thoughts.

I'll likely make:
- a git template/demo repo of some sort
- some step-back post for the over-arching theme of how simple-approaches lead you far

Next in line: a rant about SQL (tutorials but there are some original sins), it's gonna be much shorter than the close to 8,000 words of text of the recent series.

dicioccio.fr · Lucas DiCioccio's Blog - How I write PureScript web-apps: Part-IIIThis article is the third part of a series about web-application patterns emerging from writing non-trivial web applications.
You don't need an app to use Pixelfed! All of Pixelfed's features are available entirely through your server's website, which you can use on your computer, phone or tablet. In fact the website tends to have more features than the apps!

You can also optionally install the website as a web app on your phone or tablet, which makes it behave like an app (including full screen mode and notifications) but have all the features of the website. More info about this option and how to do it at https://fedi.tips/how-to-install-web-apps-for-mastodon-and-the-fediverse

#Pixelfed #PixelfedTips #FediTips #WebApps #ProgressiveWebApps

Hey all, it's 2025!

Please, if anybody becomes aware of any global remote job opportunities in data science, analytics, web apps development, ML, generative AI, dashboards, & visualizations, kindly share with me, please. I am still searching for my next job role 🙏

My tech stack includes: R, R/Shiny, Python, Gradio, Gephi, Neo4j, Open-source LLMs, HTML, CSS, Javascript.

I'd appreciate any help!

"Glide is technically a no-code tool aimed at businesses, but you get one user-based published app for free, and you can have more "private" apps if you're truly keeping it to your household or friend group. Each full-fledged app can have 10 users and up to 25,000 rows, which should probably be enough for most uses.

I do wish there was a "prosumer" kind of account that billed for less than $828 per year. If you want more than one (relatively) small-scale apps, there are alternatives, like Google's AppSheet (included in most paid Google Workspace accounts). But most are just as business-oriented, and none have struck me as elegant a tool as Glide.

As mentioned, my primary use for a sheet-based app is to make searching, filtering, reading, and editing that sheet far easier. In the case of my takeout app, that meant being able to search anything—a specific restaurant, "tacos," a quadrant of the District of Columbia. And a sorting option for when I added a restaurant, so I can find the place I added while a friend was recommending it."

arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/1

Ars Technica · I keep turning my Google Sheets into phone-friendly webapps, and I can’t stopAv Kevin Purdy