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Paolo Amoroso
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Surfing the web like it's 1992.RE: https://fosstodon.org/@interlisp/116068443319312976
Surfing the web like it's 1992.
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How do you make friends in the #Fediverse?@NovemDecimal I just gave up hoping my contacts would join the Fediverse and instead interact with people new to me there.
Here is how I seeded my Mastodon feed which, as a side effect, brought to my attention many posts and people to interact with:
https://journal.paoloamoroso.com/how-i-populate-my-mastodon-feed
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Scammers and robocallers: We need to ramp up volume.@Option8 I only answer calls from numbers in my contacts.
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Jay Hoffmann @Jayhoffmann on the origins of permalinks for blog posts.Jay Hoffmann @Jayhoffmann on the origins of permalinks for blog posts. Decades later some sites with blog or news items still don't provide permalinks.
https://thehistoryoftheweb.com/did-you-want-that-link-to-be-permanent
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UK tabloid newspapers quote fake experts created with AI@davidgerard "creating a directory of trusted PR companies": pretty much an oxymoron.
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Field Notes from a Senior Living Center@lproven Another thing tech professionals should do is take a good look at the questions ordinary people ask in the official support forums of Google consumer products such as Photos, Play, and Gmail. It's a humbling experience. Most people know literally nothing about tech, as in trying to install iOS apps on Android.
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Gábor Melis introduces MGL-PAX, an "untangled" literate programming system for Common Lisp.@sigue It requires minimal tooling.
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Gábor Melis introduces MGL-PAX, an "untangled" literate programming system for Common Lisp.Gábor Melis introduces MGL-PAX, an "untangled" literate programming system for Common Lisp. An untangled system takes advantage from the flexibility of code order of a language to rely less on tangling tools.
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Artyom Bologov @aartaka describes the languages and programming styles that are in Common Lisp.@symbolics Neatly separated.
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Our 286 computer is so cool 😭 it might not be peak computing, but it's very close to it@nina_kali_nina The Sun isn't bad either.
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Artyom Bologov @aartaka describes the languages and programming styles that are in Common Lisp.Artyom Bologov @aartaka describes the languages and programming styles that are in Common Lisp. To me Common Lisp is more a rich toolbox than a family of languages.
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#Askfedi how do you read rss?@OliviaVespera I use Inoreader.
It has a web client, which I happen to use with Firefox on Linux but is browser independent, and a mobile app I run on Android. Inoreader comes with a browser extension for subscribing to RSS feeds and saving pages to its read later feature.
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Anybody know a #lisp or generally #programing or #retro #software friendly mastodon instance?@glitzersachen I'm at Oldbytes.space and post quite a lot on both retrocomputing and Lisp.
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Folks who don't browse fedi on their mobile devices - how do you keep up with your feed?@0xdjdev I do pretty much that for my home feed, hashtags, and list columns (I use Mastodon's advanced mode). I carefully tune the amount of people and hashtags I follow and their posting volume to make this manageable.
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I hit up Half-Price Books today; I think @amoroso is rubbing off on me :)@arclight Good catch. Resistance is futile.
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Why I love Codeberg, reason no. 19.@dheadshot Thanks but I don't think that's the tool I meant.
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Why I love Codeberg, reason no. 19.@weekend_editor Codeberg designated an alternative to and successor of the deprecated Pages but I can't remember the name of the new tool.
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Why I love Codeberg, reason no. 19.RE: https://social.anoxinon.de/@codebergstatus/115985190324800689
Why I love Codeberg, reason no. 19.