Unable to move /srv/http/owncloud/_oc-upgrade/8.2.1.4/core/resources to /srv/http/owncloud/resources · Issue #189 · owncloud/updater · GitHub
▻https://github.com/owncloud/updater/issues/189
Unable to move /srv/http/owncloud/_oc-upgrade/8.2.1.4/core/resources to /srv/http/owncloud/resources · Issue #189 · owncloud/updater · GitHub
▻https://github.com/owncloud/updater/issues/189
Fix #336: remove · whatwg/html@80ba4fa · GitHub
▻https://github.com/whatwg/html/commit/80ba4fa24e5d3d81a10aa1bbd8a2f72f4bcc3f7c
Tags : #html5 #date #time #champ #formulaire #type #clevermarks
L’art du script pousser au maximum, ou le fait d’être un génie.
First computers recognized our faces, now they know what we’re doing
▻http://www.theverge.com/2015/7/17/8985699/stanford-neural-networks-image-recognition-google-study
Neural networks have potential applications out in the real world, too. At CES this year, Nvidia’s Jen-Hsun Huang announced his company’s Drive PX, a “supercomputer” for your car that incorporated “deep neural network computer vision.” Using the same learning techniques as other neural networks, Huang said the technology will be able to automatically spot hazards as you drive, warning you of pedestrians, signs, ambulances, and other objects that it’s learned about. The neural network means the Drive PX won’t need to have reference images for every kind of car — if it’s got four wheels like a car, a grille like a car, and a windscreen like a car, it’s probably a car. Larger cars could be SUVs, while cars with lights on top could be police vehicles. Huang’s company has been chasing this technology for a while, too, having provided the graphics processing units actually used by the Stanford team.
As the technology to automatically work out what’s happening in images is progressing rapidly, its leaders are making their efforts available to all on code repositories such as GitHub. Google’s Deep Dream, in particular, has captured the imagination of many with its trippy visual side effects, contorting images into the shapes of dogs and slugs as it attempts to find reference points it understands. But the proliferation of this machine learning has a creepy side too — if your computer can work out exactly what’s happening in your pictures, what happens when it works out exactly what you are?
parker/docs/metrics at master · katiefenn/parker · GitHub
▻https://github.com/katiefenn/parker/tree/master/docs/metrics
Parker has a suite of metrics that are useful for measuring stylesheets. What follows is a list of all the metrics that are bundled with Parker. Tags: #CSS complexité #analyse spécificité qualité #clevermarks
Against Decentralization
▻http://pudo.org/blog/2015/11/04/against-decentralization.html
But it’s obviously also a troubled model, and the majority of the web is moving towards more centralized services. Facebook, Google, Apple, Amazon or even GitHub and Slack. Most open web advocates stand in opposition to this. They opt to build small, open source alternative solutions that anyone can run on their own server.
If you squint really hard, these things kinda, sorta look like the real thing. But, fundamentally, this is the Ersatz web for the nerdy elite. Even worse, it puts open web developers - in a very literal sense - in a conservative, rather than in a progressive position.
Figuring out how to get better at making open centralized services is one. Pushing for innovative government regulation of monopolistic platforms is another.
So, what’s the alternative to decentralization? Laws. Public service websites. Creating commons infrastructure. But let’s just not pretend any more that the future of the web is all about better UX for our IRC clients.
This means working with government. You know, the thing our buddy Barlow said didn’t exist in cyberspace but that somehow still got full take on our web traffic. It’s no longer cool to engage with government only when they’re about to screw things up - net censorship, surveillance, copyright policy - and to pretend that all political issues on the web can be solved given enough distributed hash tables.
La fin est à relier avec la discussion récente sur Slack à remplacer par IRC-avec-les-bons-plugins-et-une-bonne-UI. :D
Sinon c’est ambivalent, ya de quoi discuter, notamment sur l’aspect gouvernemental. Mais à fond d’accord pour critiquer le tout décentralisé (à noter qu’il ne le fait pas du tout pour des raisons écologiques par exemple).
GitbookIO/nuts
▻https://github.com/GitbookIO/nuts
Releases/downloads server with auto-updater and GitHub as a backend
eugene1g/font-blast · GitHub
▻https://github.com/eugene1g/font-blast
You can use font-blast to extract icons from any icon font - Font Awesome, Foundation, anything from Fontello etc. Font-blast will use the “super-font.svg” file to generate individual #SVG/PNG files for each icon. Tags: SVG #icone #fonte #extraction #clevermarks
The struggles of publishing a #javascript library | Read the Tea Leaves
▻http://nolanlawson.com/2015/10/19/the-struggles-of-publishing-a-javascript-library
The JavaScript module ecosystem is a mess these days. For module definitions, we have AMD, UMD, CommonJS, globals, and ES6 modules 1. For distribution, we have npm, Bower, and jspm, as well as CDNs like cdnjs, jsDelivr, and Github itself. For translating between Node and browser code, we have Browserify, Webpack, and Rollup. Supporting each of these categories comes with its own headaches, but before I delve into that, here’s my take on how we got into this morass in the first place.
mapbox/lineclip · GitHub
▻https://github.com/mapbox/lineclip
A very fast #javascript library for #clipping #polylines and #polygons by a bounding box. uses Cohen-Sutherland algorithm for line clipping uses Sutherland-Hodgman algorithm for polygon clipping
#map
Imposters Welcome - Computer Anonymous
▻http://computeranonymous.org
If you’re from a background which isn’t well-represented in most geeky meetups, come along – we want to make a difference.
If you’re from a background which is well-represented in most geeky meetups, come along – we want your help making a difference.
If you’re worried about not being computer enough, come.
If you think you’re an imposter, come.
If your day job isn’t code, come.
This isn’t a group of experts, just people.
We are interested in the social and technical problems.
This is a support group. No-one knows what they are doing.
Un lien essentiel vers
▻http://theangryblackwoman.com/2009/10/01/the-dos-and-donts-of-being-a-good-ally
3. Don’t expect your feelings to be a priority in a discussion about X issue. Oftentimes people get off onto the tone argument because their feelings are hurt by the way a message was delivered. If you stand on someone’s foot and they tell you to get off? The correct response is not “Ask nicely” when you were in the wrong in the first place.
:)
Et une façon de gérer les listes, « discussions » ou « issues », de la même manière que du code. Grumpf, sur Github qui sert à tout maintenant …
▻http://computeranonymous.org/running_a_group.html
Use GitHub as a mailing list
GitHub has worked well for us in planning meetups and answering questions. We’ve avoided tradtional mailing lists, because of spam, and general lack of moderation. With GitHub, discussions tend to stay on topic, we can close, and reference issues. We’ve found that creating an account, setting up notices, is just as annoying as a traditional mailing list. We also don’t get email on the first of the month.
aRrgh: a newcomer’s (angry) guide to R
▻http://arrgh.tim-smith.us
R is a shockingly dreadful language for an exceptionally useful data analysis environment. The more you learn about the R language, the worse it will feel. The development environment suffers from literally decades of accretion of stupid hacks from a community containing, to a first-order approximation, zero software engineers. R makes me want to kick things almost every time I use it.
But there are a lot of great tools that are built in R. ggplot2 is first-in-class and Bioconductor packages are often essential. Sometimes there’s aught to do but grin and bear (though never without a side of piss and moan).
The documentation is inanely bad. I can’t explain it. aRrgh is my attempt to explain the language to myself. aRrgh exists as a living document and will continue to grow – it is not complete, but it got to a point where it seemed like it was probably useful so I decided to toss it on the web. It should be correct and it’s a bug if it isn’t. Please email me or file issues on Github.
The goal of the document is to describe R’s data types and structures while offering enough help with the syntax to get a programmer coming from another, saner language into a more comfortable place.
Apparemment, c’est la nouvelle adresse de ▻http://seenthis.net/messages/322162
fraxen/tectonicplates · GitHub
▻https://github.com/fraxen/tectonicplates
World tectonic plates and boundaries : this is a conversion of the dataset originally published in the paper An updated digital model of plate boundaries by Peter Bird (Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 4(3), 1027, doi:10.1029/2001GC000252, 2003).The dataset presents tectonic plates and their boundaries, and in addition orogens and information about the boundaries.
ScudCloud: Unofficial Slack Client For Linux
▻http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/webupd8/~3/zFjkak8DwBo/scudcloud-unofficial-slack-client-for.html
Slack is a team communication platform which features persistent chat rooms organized by topic, private groups and direct messaging, all searchable from one search box. Furthermore, the app integrates with Google Docs and Dropbox, GitHub and many others.Slack provides apps for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android but unfortunately there’s no official Linux client. There is a web version which can be used on any OS, but it lacks the features available in the official desktop clients like native notifications and so on.To get proper Linux desktop integration for Slack, WebUpd8 reader Rael has created ScudCloud, an unofficial open source Slack client for Linux, which provides native notifications, unread message count on the Unity Launcher or tray and more:Under the hood, ScudCloud uses Qt and (...)
mapbox/polyline · GitHub
▻https://github.com/mapbox/polyline
A simple google-esque polyline implementation in #javascript. Compatible with nodejs (npm install polyline and the browser (copy src/polyline.js)). Encodes/decodes into lat/lng coordinate pairs. Use fromGeoJSON() to encode from #geojson objects.
Aussi dispo en plugin #leaflet : ▻https://github.com/geobricks/Leaflet.GeoJSON.Encoded
goker / canvasResize
▻http://gokercebeci.com/dev/canvasresize
jQuery canvasResize: is a plugin for client side #image resizing. Github: ▻https://github.com/gokercebeci/canvasResize
fent/randexp.js GitHub
▻http://fent.github.io/randexp.js
Create random strings that match a given regular expression.
Two days ago the police came to me and wanted me to stop working on this. Today they asked me to delete all the code from GitHub. I have no choice but to obey.
I hope one day I’ll live in a country where I have freedom to write any code I like without fearing.
▻https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-iOS/issues/124#issuecomment-133630294
Astral - Organize Your GitHub Stars Easily
▻http://astralapp.com
Astral pulls down all of your starred repositories on GitHub and allows you to organize them using one or more tags.
– Tags are the bread and butter of Astral. Simply add one or more tags to a repository, and keep them organized however you like.
Search
Filter & Search
– Astral offers a simple but powerful search interface to quickly find the repository you’re looking for.
Readme
Readmes
– With Astral, you can view the readme files of all your starred repositories right inside the app.
GitHub Desktop - Your GitHub workflow in one native app
►https://desktop.github.com
GitHub Desktop is a seamless way to contribute to projects on GitHub and GitHub Enterprise.
#code #git #Github #application
About | GitXiv
▻http://gitxiv.com/page/about
GitXiv is a space to share collaborative open computer science projects. Countless Github and arXiv links are floating around the web. Its hard to keep track of these gems. GitXiv attempts to solve this problem by offering a collaboratively curated feed of projects. Each project is conveniently presented as arXiv + Github + Links + Discussion. Members can submit their findings and let the community rank and discuss it. A regular newsletter makes it easy to stay up-to-date on recent advancements. It´s free and open.
Enigma - PGP encryption for Rouncube webmail · GitHub
▻https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/tree/master/plugins/enigma
Enigma Plugin for Roundcube This plugin adds support for viewing and sending of signed and encrypted messages in PGP (RFC 2440) and PGP/MIME (RFC 3156) format. The plugin uses gpg binary on the server and stores all keys (including private keys of the users) on the server. Encryption/decryption is done server-side. So, this plugin is for users that trust the server.
alecpl authored Jun 7, 2015
Dev_Encryption – Roundcube Webmail
▻http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Dev_Encryption
Last modified 9 months ago
Git Large File Storage
▻https://git-lfs.github.com
#Git Large File Storage (#LFS) replaces large files such as audio samples, videos, datasets, and graphics with text pointers inside Git, while storing the file contents on a remote server like GitHub.com or GitHub Enterprise.
Bye, bye Adobe. — The Future of Web Design — Medium
▻https://medium.com/@ramijames/bye-bye-adobe-3c3ba22c4ac0?ref=webdesignernews.com
A year ago, I decided that it was worth giving Adobe the benefit of the doubt and signing up for a Creative Cloud membership. I had my doubts then about SaaS and relying on it, but I thought it was worth a shot.
Since then each new version (CC, CC2014, CC2015) of the programs that I use daily has become slower and clunkier. In particular Illustrator CC2015 compared to CS6, is just a dog.
As for my core workhorse, Photoshop, Adobe has been “listening” to what it’s users wants and is producing hacked on additions instead of fixing the core experience (or producing a separate UI-centric application). In the cases where they produce a feature which I’d like to use, like Artboards, it is implemented so poorly and is so slow that it is barely usable on my 2013 Macbook Pro Retina with 8GB of RAM.
Adobe, this is not ok.
I’m tired of paying $500+ a year for applications which don’t fit my needs and are progressively worse with each iteration. I feel like I’m being pumped for cash and have no recourse.
Every other software service which I use online (Harvest, DigitalOcean, Asana, Github, etc.) allows me to simply pay monthly and then cancel when I’m done. No fuss, no mess.
But not Adobe. Oh no.