Those who listen (not mandate) to their employees and hire whatever the location will come out on top. It'll require planning real estate ahead of course but the writing is probably on the wall.
I admit I'd love it if it made a come back. That'd be a big boost to self-hosting websites for people. Our infrastructures are not quite ready for it though.
Definitely this. There's still so much to achieve through FOSS, lots of missed opportunities. The mentioned factors clearly played a huge part in the current situation.
This is based on fingerprinting and sometimes fail. If Web Environment Integrity gets through it'll be just worse.
Excellent piece against the Web Environment Integrity proposal from Google.
Don't be fooled of the title. Yes, it concludes about an opinion piece about the latest changes in policy around RHEL. Still, it starts with a very nice retelling of the history around UNIX and computing since the 70s. This is an invaluable resource.
Indeed, too many websites or apps break or hijack basic features of the browser. To me it also shows the tension between trying to have a document browser and an application provider shoved in the same GUI.
Definitely a clever combination of two Python constructs.
Good explanations of why you might want to revert the Z axis on your projection matrices. Of course it boils down to how float precision works.
Kind of overlooking the cost of producing videos in my opinion. That being said, if you keep videos out of the picture this little article is spot on. Remote work is about more asynchronous and longer form communication first.
Good explanations, the parallel and history perspective on Palladium is right. It's the same fight than 20 years ago, it shows up its ugly head regularly. Time to collectively say no once more.
Nice trip down memory lane. Interesting conservation work in any case.
A little experiment which turns into a neat reference in HTML elements. Could be useful.
Interesting point of view. We have two worlds now coexisting on the Web and they tend to ignore each other more and more.
Nice recounting of the first meetings to make the web what it is today.
Interesting look at module systems and what they entail. It's funny to see that most languages do things slightly differently in this area.
Looks like an interesting alternative to Git. To investigate I think.
Funny what you can do with Git at a lower level. 😊
This is a good list, should be seen as a starting point there are more things to do after this. I'm thinking for instance about adding fail2ban to the mix.
Welcome to the Fediverse! It's just an experiment for now, let's hope they stay longer.