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@kubikpixel@chaos.social
2025-05-31 09:35:37

»How to build a copy-to-clipboard HTML«
– by @…
With JavaScript set HTML to easy use web GUI's.
📃 gomakethings.com/how-…

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-07-01 04:45:52

Q&A with Matt Mullenweg on licensing deals with AI companies, putting Tumblr's backend migration to WordPress "on hold", fediverse, content moderation, and more (Nilay Patel/The Verge)
theverge.com…

@Mediagazer@mstdn.social
2025-07-01 04:01:13

Q&A with Matt Mullenweg on licensing deals with AI companies, putting Tumblr's backend migration to WordPress "on hold", fediverse, content moderation, and more (Nilay Patel/The Verge)
theverge.com…

@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2025-05-31 18:51:15

I wrote up a longer post about a bike riding group and how we use the web... along with some of my own thoughts on how to do it.
Feedback and ideas are welcome!
➡️ rasterweb.net/raster/2025/05/3

@aardrian@toot.cafe
2025-05-30 16:29:49

WordPress may be run by… that guy, but it still has a massive user base. They all need better accessibility documentation.
@… wants to improve it, but needs sponsors:

Morabo Morojele’s creative career was remarkable.
What wove his three identities together – musician, development worker and writer – was his conscious, committed pan-Africanism
and his master craftsman’s skill with sound:
the sound of his drums and the sound of his words as they rose off the page.
Through his books, and his (far too few) recordings, that beauty lives with us still.
Robala ka khotso (Sleep in peace)

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2025-07-01 01:40:54

Fun fact: people with "Nazi tendencies" are known as "Nazis."
the-more-you-know.gif
journa.host/@w7voa/11477541632

@davej@dice.camp
2025-07-31 20:55:00

Discussing ANZAC biscuits with my wife led me down a rabbit hole to 1917’s War Chest Cookery Book (catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/1).
This recipe has me intrigued. I didn’t expect to see macaroni in 1910s Australia, let alone that people would boil it with celery and carr…

Boiled Sausages.

Boil the sausages for half-an-hour in water, with salt; drain off the water and add a second lot, in which some macaroni, celery and carrots have been cooked. Cook together for a few minutes; then serve with gravy made from fluid.

C. Begbie
@mcdanlj@social.makerforums.info
2025-06-01 02:25:20

Baby's first unun!
My #AmateurRadio journey continues with making some of my own equipment...
I wanted to be able to connect either an EFHW or an EFRW to my KX3, but move the actual antenna away from the radio, so that I can POTA with other people close enough to talk, while keeping the antennas for the different out of each others' near field so they don't interere. To …

Partially-assembled unun. A nut on the upper right is connected to the coax shield, and is connected to a brass screw on the right for a counterpoise connection. A blue 100pf capacitor is in the upper left of a purple 3d-printed box, connected between ground and the center terminal of the input. At the bottom, the 6th turn is tapped and run to another brass screw which provides the 9:1 random wire connection. A strand of red magnet wire goes up to the upper left over the blue capacitor; it conn…
The internals of the unun with kapton tape covering the torroid, and the 49:1 antenna connection brass screw in the lid at the upper left.
The assembled unun with two wires attached. At the top is a wire next to a ground symbol on the side of the 3d-printed box. This wire is the counterpoise. On the lower right is another wire connected to the side of the box. This is the random wire connected to the 9:1 antenna connection. At the lower left, in the middle of the lid, is the antenna connection for an end-fed half-wave antenna.

Each of the terminals uses a heat-set insert as a finger nut to connect the antennas.
@aardrian@toot.cafe
2025-07-31 12:01:50

Frustrating because the dev clearly never tested their screen-reader-only approach with a screen reader:
aus.social/@jcsteh/11494664130
Even more frustrating because `<del>` and `<ins>` support is good (even with Apple’s unacknowledged bug):