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A few months ago I talked about a BIG THING I was writing.

Well, I finished a second draft, and it feels ready enough for people to read. It's called:

'Why Free-Culture: Art, Knowledge and Culture as Commons'.

It's the longest thing I have written and I am happy with it, but it is not the final version. Here's a link to read it:

codeberg.org/jectoons/Why-Free

There's also the .odt file in that repository, so do what you will with it! It is licensed CCBYSA 4.0. You can also see v0.1 in case you're curious about changes.

I would love any feedback anyone would care to give me, so please share far and wide. :)
Thanks for your time, and solidarity!
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Codeberg.orgWhy-Free-Culture/versions/english/WhyFreeCulturev0.5.pdf sur mainWhy-Free-Culture - "Why Free-Culture?: Art, Knowledge and Culture as Commons", a CCBYSA essay by Jectoons.

I want your criticism. 👀

If there is one thing, Linux users have is an opinion. I have been working on a NixOS configuration that is meant to be new user-friendly, without being overwhelming, and if possible ADHD-friendly too. Ideally, I think it is screen reader friendly as well. The goal was to be inclusive.

On that note, I wanted a configuration that would work for "most" people. Meaning, I use this, and I'm done.

https://codeberg.org/Linux-Is-Best/NixOS_Configuration/src/branch/main/basic_config.txt

#NixOs #Nix #Linux #Development #Foss #Feedback

Codeberg.orgNixOS_Configuration/basic_config.txt sur mainNixOS_Configuration - Configuration files for the NixOS Linux

React-like functional webcomponents, but with vanilla HTML, JS and CSS

Introducing Dim – a new #Framework that brings #ReactJS-like functional #JSX-syntax with #VanillaJS. Check it out here:
🔗 Project: github.com/positive-intentions
🔗 Website: dim.positive-intentions.com

My journey with #WebComponents started with Lit, and while I appreciated its native browser support (less #Tooling!), coming from #ReactJS, the class components felt like a step backward. The #FunctionalProgramming approach in React significantly improved my #DeveloperExperience and debugging flow.

So, I set out to build a thin, functional wrapper around #Lit, and Dim is the result! It's a #ProofOfConcept right now, with "main" #Hooks similar to React, plus some custom ones like useStore for #EncryptionAtRest. (Note: #StateManagement for encryption-at-rest is still unstable and currently uses a hardcoded password while I explore #Passwordless options like #WebAuthn/#Passkeys).

You can dive deeper into the #Documentation and see how it works here:
📚 Dim Docs: positive-intentions.com/docs/c

This #OpenSource project is still in its early stages and very #Unstable, so expect #BreakingChanges. I've already received valuable #Feedback on some functions regarding #Security, and I'm actively investigating those. I'm genuinely open to all feedback as I continue to develop it!

GitHubGitHub - positive-intentions/dimContribute to positive-intentions/dim development by creating an account on GitHub.

I don't want to mess up @Patricia excellent walk-through of the "Team Topologies" (looooong) thread, which ends up in a talk she held: social.vivaldi.net/@Patricia/1

There is one slide which hits very close to home for me.

From my own experience - this hits the nail of all kind of messy issues I've experienced through my career in software development:

Communication is key to success. Being in close collaboration with the key people in a project which intersects with the problem you're tasked to solve brings fruits much quicker.

That "Team Topologies" (I've not read the book myself) seems to suggest we need LESS communication for success .... seems to be like pointing a bazooka towards your own feed and hit the trigger.

🧐 As I am still learning with both, photography and image editing, any feedback, critizism and comments are welcome, so what do you think of these photos❓

⚠️ Please also check the alt text for more info and photo metadata❗

📖 Last year I got myself a new camera to replace our old #CanonEOS600D - a #SonyA7iv together with a #Tamron28-200mm and a #Sigma14-24mm. This year I decided to challenge myself in a photography class, and visited a class on "Cool City Photography" by the #vhs in #Bremen. It was a 5 day class with 3 days of excursions, and different tasks. Each excursion day we had to pick 10-ish photos at the end that got professionally printed for the next day and then we discussed them next day. Also, each day we picked our favorites of the other participants photos and last day we narrowed that selection down to 12.

Here I'll present you my 10 picks from the first day of excursions. We went to the city center of #Bremen at a market day and where tasked to take some pictures of famous landmarks, as well as the market. We also got a spontaneous tour of the Bremer state parliament (the #BremischeBuergerschaft).

To challenge myself, I stayed away from any automatism of the camera, with the only exception of the ISO value. So on the first day everything, including the focus was done by hand. Another challenge for me was photographing other people; something I usually feel uncomfortable doing. For the class we where not able to edit the pictures in any way; for this post I converted them from RAW format to jpg (using #darktable) and added contrast using the color level and/or color curves (using #Gimp).

It was really fun, but also quite challanging, and I am not happy with all of the results; however I am really happy to have tried it out. Two of my pictures from the first day got picked as favorites by others, and one even made it to the final 12 (the one I coined "Roland Through the Looking Glass")

#CooleStadtfotos #photography #feedback #askmastodon #day1