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@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2024-06-07 16:36:59

:kitten: Say hello to the new Kitten web site! 🎉
kitten.small-web.org
Like Kitten itself, it’s a baby but will be evolving quickly as they approach API version 1 together.
Enjoy!
💕
PS. Of course it’s written in Kitten itself. It doesn’t do anything fancy but here…

Screenshot of the main page of the Kitten web site at https://kitten.small-web.org.

Title: Kitten

Nav: Home, Tutorials, Reference, Credits, FAQ, Fund Us

A 💕 Small Web development kit.

Build using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Progressively enhance with Streaming HTML and htmx.
Go beyond traditional web apps to create peer-to-peer 💕 Small Web apps.
Free as in freedom, small as in Small Technology.

Callout with pink background:  🍼 Kitten is still a baby. Expect breaking changes until API versio…
Screenshot of Kitten web site; main page, scrolled with the System requirements collapsible area under the Get started heading open:

System requirements

- Linux, macOS, and Windows (WSL 2).
- Bash version 5.x+.
- Common developer tools and system utilities (git, tar, tee, and xz).

Heading: Install
Tabs: Linux (selected), macOS, Windows

Selected Linux tab:
Run the following command in a terminal window (or, use curl):

wget -qO- https://kittens.small-web.org/install | bash

Copy button
…
Screenshot of the main page of the Kitten web site, scrolled to the Play section showing a video of yours truly (white-passing guy with short brown hair and glasses in a room lit with a blue-lit background. I’m looking at two windows superimposed on my screen. Top window is a browser with a tab titled Counter. In it is a counter at 5 with plus and minus buttons. Under it is an editor showing the code for the counter component that rendered it:

const Count = () => kitten.html`
<div
id='count'
a…
Screenshot of a tutorial page (Index > 6. Kitten’s interactive Shell (REPL) 🐢) on the Kitten web site.

A callout is partially visible under the title/breadcrumb navigation:

Explore Kitten’s interactive shell (REPL) to inspect your database and get introduced to the concept of Kitten components.

Topics covered
How to launch and use Kitten’s interactive shell (REPL).
Exploring the global kitten object.

The heading and navigation is the same as in the first screenshot.
@chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca
2024-06-06 20:08:50

Working from home today means opportunities to be outside in the yard! The bog filter has its first layer: the milk crate fits! Also, we put some Hastas in the pond from our collection elsewhere in the yard. They are gangly for now but appear to enjoy it! One of the pond lillies is blooming and the goldfish have been very active after all the fresh rain!
#pomdlife

A picture looking down into a D-shaped rain barrel with the top cut off. Inside the green barrel is a square milk crate. It is yellow. This is to create a void for water to be in so that the filter can be emptied and cleaned out when necessary.large rocks will go on top of the crate and in the gaps. Smaller pebbles and stones will fill the rest of the barrel for filtering.
A large hosta plant grows out of a cluster of river rocks, the shallow end of a pond. There are some goldfish swimming about near Lily pads. The water is a greeny tinge. Around the pond are large flat granite stones.
A white pond, lily flower with yellow interior blooms, partially as it floats on the surface. There are a number of large lily pads around it. Some fish are visible underneath.
Another view of the bottom pawn shows a small bush with small green leaves and bright yellow flowers blooming on the left side just above the ponds. The pond are near the surface swimming amongst lily pads. The flower bloom is closed.
@kcarruthers@mastodon.social
2024-06-07 22:26:30

Very interesting research: Misunderstanding the harms of online misinformation - Nature
[Supports platforms taking action against small number of bad actors]
nature.com/articles/s41586-024

@shochdoerfer@phpc.social
2024-06-06 12:45:01

Schedule Symfony Commands via #Sylius Admin with this plugin github.com/synolia/SyliusSched

@thomasrenkert@hcommons.social
2024-06-06 06:28:41

when people talk about #accelerationism, they usually mean that the world *feels* faster due to digitalisation.
But at the same time, there are plenty of phenomena that *actually are* happening very quickly out there in the physical world. And those might be much more dangerous... #birdflu

https://www.forbes.com/sites/ariannajohnson/2024/06/05/bird-flu-h5n1-explained-study-finds-first-known-case-of-mammal-to-mammal-transnational-transmission/
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/who-confirms-first-human-case-avian-influenza-ah5n2-mexico-2024-06-05/
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01624-1
@earlofedgecombe@mstdn.social
2024-06-07 21:55:31

I’ve got a new album coming out on June 21st & I’m pretty excited for people to hear it. I haven’t put out a solo album that wasn’t a soundtrack since… 2007?! This one’s all about THE GRAVIKORD, a 24-string electric harp inspired by the Malian kora.
Hear 4 preview tracks at www.newmodernstrings.com
#Music #Gravikord

The cover of Blake Leyh’s album NEW MODERN STRINGS which will be released on June 21st 2024
Blake Leyh playing THE GRAVIKORD with dramatic pink and blue lighting
A closeup of the tuning bridge of THE GRAVIKORD, lots of nylon strings and metal tuning pegs, with purple light
The CD and vinyl LP packages of Blake Leyh’s album NEW MODERN STRINGS which will be released on June 21st 2024
@xtaran@chaos.social
2024-06-08 00:55:35

#BikeStreak, Day 68: Rode to occupational therapy after lunch. Took the scenic route through the forest on #Käferberg (literally means "beetle hill") on the way back. 8.7km at around 24℃.
#BikeTooter

View on Zurich and Lake Zurich with roses in the foreground.
View on Zurich and the Uetliberg with some bushes with dark fuchsia and white flowers in the foreground.
An a bit dusty view on Zurich and Lake Zurich with a tree on the left edge of the picture.
A forest lake with water lilies, reed and ducks. Blue sky with white clouds above the green trees.
@frankel@mastodon.top
2024-06-07 17:49:32

Halfway through my conference marathon, I’m back home for one day.
Thanks @… Community over Code’s, @…’s, and DevFestLille’s organisers, attendees, and sponsors.
Next week, meet me at @…

@radioeinsmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2024-06-07 13:38:06

🔊 Auf radioeins läuft...
SMILE:
🎵 Protection
#NowPlaying #SMILE
open.spotify.com/track/3p9ndmD
psychoticgurus.bandcamp.com/tr

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2024-06-07 20:50:48

In light of NY's awful governor torpedoing #CongestionPricing, a few facts worth noting:
1) Transportation is the largest share (28%) of the US's #CarbonEmissions by sector. The next biggest sector, electricity, has been shrinking for the past two decades:

"Total US Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Economic Sector"

Pie chart showing Transportation at 28%, followed by Electric Power at 25%, then Industry at 23%, then Residential & Commercial at 13%, and finally Agriculture at 10%.
"US Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Economic Sector, 1990-2022"

A graph ordered by most-to-least amount per sector, in million metric ton emissions over time. Transportation is on top (it's hard to tell, but either staying the same or actually growing larger since 1990). Then Electric power sector, which grows a bit between 1990 and 2000, then levels off, and finally starts shrinking to actually a size that's below 1990. Under that, Industry; it shrinks slightly from 1990 to 2022.
Table from wikipedia showing countries and their fossil fuel emissions from 1970 to 2022. 

China is in first place, but having 0.91 mil tons/yr back in 1970, then 2.4mil in 1990, then 6.2 in 2005, and in 2022 12.6mil. % of world, it's just under 33%.

Next is the US, with 4.6mil in 1970, then 5mil in 1990, then 6.8mil in 2005, and down to 4.8mil in 2022. % of world, it's 12.6%

Then India, growing from 0.213mil in 1970 up to 2.7mil in 2022, and about 7% of the world's emissions.
"Cumulative CO2 emissions (1850-2021)"

A bar graph ordered by billion tonnes of CO2 for each country. The USA is in the lead, at around 425 bil (or over 500bil if you include "Land use, forestry"). Next is China, at just under 250bil (just under 300 including "Land use, forestry").