Firefox removes core product support for RSS/Atom feeds (►https://ww...
▻https://diasp.eu/p/7846237
Firefox removes core product support for RSS/Atom feeds
TL;DR: from Firefox 64 onwards, RSS/Atom feed support will be handled via add-ons, rather than in-product. What is happening? After considering the maintenance, performance and security costs of the… Article word count: 559
HN Discussion: ▻https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18202028 Posted by arayh (karma: 405) Post stats: Points: 205 - Comments: 105 - 2018-10-12T15:23:00Z
#HackerNews #atom #core #feeds #firefox #for #product #removes #rss #support
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TL;DR: from Firefox 64 onwards, RSS/Atom feed support will be handled via add-ons, rather than in-product.
What is happening?
After considering the maintenance, performance and security costs of the feed preview and subscription features in Firefox, we’ve (...)
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▻https://diasp.eu/p/7668382
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HN Discussion: ▻https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17901092 Posted by justmarkup (karma: 49) Post stats: Points: 91 - Comments: 76 - 2018-09-03T07:45:24Z
#HackerNews #ads #and #feediary #reader #rss #show #tracking #with #zero HackerNewsBot debug: Calculated post rank: 86 - Loop: 472 - Rank min: 80 - Author rank: 122
#iot Smart Home - Feeding pets remotely using smartphone
▻https://hackernoon.com/iot-smart-home-feeding-pets-remotely-using-smartphone-a42cd6ede2cb?sourc
Do you want to feed your pets when you are not at home? This feeding machine can be controlled on the web browser using smartphone from anywhere.▻https://medium.com/media/c9887e430fe03511253138929fd365ec/hrefThings used in this projectObnizBattery or USB adaptor & cableScrew and pipeServo motor ( unlimited rotation)Pet food — as much as possibleStep 1 — setting up obnizYou just need to follow three steps to set up your obniz.Connect obniz to wifiConnect devices like LED or motors to obnizScan QR code of obniz and start programming. You do not need to install any software.▻https://medium.com/media/a7051be9c0e20d6092c5f31bfe716689/hrefStep 2Cut pipes and prepare the screw. I made the screw by using 3D printer. Then, connect screw to a motor and put them into a (...)
#javascript #feeding-pets-remotely #feeding-pets-from-phone #iot-smart-home
Why do you s*ck at collecting Customer #feedback?
▻https://hackernoon.com/why-do-you-s-ck-at-collecting-customer-feedback-9d0a42d8233b?source=rss-
In this article, we are going to go over the main points of collecting Customer Feedback, why it matters to your business to hone in your customer satisfaction, and finally, answer our main question: why most of you are not doing it properly.The importance of customer feedbackA bit of contextI want anything but swamping you with data and statistics, but we all agree that some figures to introduce our topic won’t hurt.So, did you know that..A typical business hears from 4% of it’s dissatisfied customers. Source: “Understanding Customers” by Ruby Newell-Legner78% of consumers have bailed on a transaction or not made an intended purchase because of a poor service experience. Source: American Express Survey, 2011It takes 12 positive experiences to make up for one unresolved negative experience. (...)
#marketing #customer-engagement #customer-feedback #customer-success
Radical Agendas #1: South Africa - ROAPE
►http://roape.net
The set of essays initially entitled “South Africa: What Next?” that is accessible here over a number of weeks consists of five essays that, together with my introduction posted below, focus on various areas of political creativity currently being acted upon by various peoples, groups and fledgling movements in South Africa. It is complementary to an earlier set of essays on the wider southern Africa region entitled “Southern Africa – the liberation struggle continues” the title of which is self-explanatory and that included case-studies, by various writers, of Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa itself. This was a series first edited for the AfricaFiles “At Issue Ezine”, and then had been reproduced in ROAPE in March, 2011 as vol. 38, #127.
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Radical Agendas #2: Community Resistance from Below - ROAPE
►http://roape.net
Amongst the most studied and celebrated aspects of the anti-apartheid struggle during the 1980s in South Africa was the breadth and impact of community resistance (Ballard et al 2006; Buhlungu 2010).
The origins of that resistance came during the late 1970s and early 1980s when the working class, broadly conceived, was hit with a double blow. Emerging clusters of neoliberal capitalism privileged the opening up of global markets, increasing capital mobility and reorganising states to guarantee and catalyze ‘free market principles’ (Harvey 2005), while pushing for a flexible, insecure and informal labour regime (Chun 2009).
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Radical Agendas #3: The Numsa Moment - ROAPE
►http://roape.net
The Marikana massacre of 16 August 2012 triggered a wave of strikes across South Africa, culminating in an unprecedented uprising in the rural areas of the Western Cape. It also began a process of political realignment. The dramatic entry of the Economic Freedom Front (EEF) into parliament was to become the most spectacular. But could the historic decision of Numsa in December 2013 to withdraw its logistical support for the ANC and its mandate to the union’s leadership to form a United Front and Movement for Socialism, be of more long term significance? It certainly was the popular view on the left at the time (Satgar, 2014). The “Numsa moment”, one support group boldly proclaimed, “constitutes the beginning of the end for the ANC and its ambivalence towards neo-liberalism” (Democracy from Below, December 2013).
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Radical Agendas #4: Gender in South African Politics - ROAPE
►http://roape.net
Recently, the University of Cape Town (UCT) student organization #RhodesMustFall, displayed a banner proclaiming: “Dear History: This revolution has women, gays, queers, and trans. Remember that.” It was a profound declaration that the old politics of the left can no longer hold, and that the masculinist, male-dominated forms of oppositional politics that centred the male subject as the defining agent of transformation must be confronted.
To understand where this statement – which went viral on social media – comes from, we need to consider both the failures of the state-led democratic project and the modes of analysis and organisation on the left. An honest examination is especially timely as progressive politics is re-grouping around new formations ranging from political parties such as the Economic Freedom Fighters, to student movements, to broad front civil society arrangements such as the United Front. The women’s movement itself, to the extent that it ever existed in coherent form, has also seen several changes in the past two decades with the collapse of the Women’s National Coalition, the ever-increasing distance between the ANC Women’s League and feminists, and the emergence of a much wider range of organisations dealing with issues of violence and sexuality. Importantly, through initiatives such as the Feminist Table, connections are being forged between women’s organisations working at the brutal edge of the economic crisis in families, households and communities, and feminist thinkers.
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Radical Agendas #5: An Eco-Socialist Order in South Africa - ROAPE
►http://roape.net
n ecological transformation is required as part of a ‘new liberation struggle’ in South Africa. This involves a ‘just transition’ from the present fossil fuel regime that is moving us towards ecological collapse and catastrophe. The article suggests that the impetus to this ecological transformation is coming strongly from two aspects of the ecological crisis: accelerating climate change and the spread of toxic pollution of water, air, land and food that is experienced as ‘environmental racism’. The implication is that what Von Holdt and Webster (2005) conceptualised as a triple transition from democracy (economic liberalisation, political democracy and post-colonial transformation), requires a fourth dimension: an ecological transition to a society marked by a very different relation with nature, a relation combining social justice with ecological sustainability.
“new coalitions and forms of co-operation between both labour and environmental activists contains the promise of a new kind of socialism that is ethical, ecological and democratic.”
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Radical Agendas #6: Where to for South Africa’s Left? - ROAPE
►http://roape.net
n October 2015, South Africa was rocked by over two weeks (commencing 14th October) of student protests. These protests shut down most universities, led to violent confrontations between police and students (most notably at parliament and with a march of thousands of students on the Union Buildings), and vocalized demands that President ZUMA address the call for free higher education, “insourcing” and a moratorium on fee increases for 2016. Twenty-one years into post-apartheid democracy a new generation of university student activists openly rebelled against the ANC government’s neoliberal fiscal cutbacks of public universities and reclaimed the importance of “public goods.” The use of mass mobilisation and social media, such as #FeesMustFall, led some commentators to suggest the “Arab Spring Moment” had arrived in South Africa. Students themselves in their assemblies and messaging also discoursed in the language of revolution. This manifestation of resistance is far from over and cannot be isolated. It has to be located in the crisis of national liberation politics and renewal of a new South African left.
Jonathan Jansen’s lopsided view of #FeesMustFall
▻http://africasacountry.com/2017/07/jonathan-jansens-lopsided-view-of-feesmustfall
Jonathan Jansen, the former vice-chancellor of the University of the Free State in #South_Africa likes to project himself as someone who does not like beating about the bush. He often uses his prominent media profile to make strong statements about the state of education in the country. The decisions he made during his tenure as vice-chancellor were controversial at times.…
D’ailleurs, vous avez essayé Grav ? ►https://getgrav.org
C’est pas tout à fait statique, mais j’ai beaucoup aimé l’approche et la facilité pour du petit projet.
Délester le #Rss
▻http://www.dsfc.net/logiciel-libre/apache-logiciel-libre/delester-le-rss
Mon logiciel Awstats, dont les statistques sont établies à partir des logs du serveur #Apache, me permet très rapidement d’isoler le trafic « excédentaire ».
3月10日のツイート
▻http://twilog.org/ChikuwaQ/date-170310
The latest Papier! paper.li/ChikuwaQ/13277… Thanks to @carlagastal @SettimoChakra @AnnieHaize #feedly #paintings posted at 09:13:49
RT @TheJazzSoul: Duke Ellington & Orchestra “Mount Harissa”(Take 4) Album: “Far East Suite” youtu.be/92eDy-wvr8g pic.twitter.com/dpryQxJEMU posted at 09:06:47
Top story: One Girl Symphony - Me and My Crazy Mind www.thecrazymind.com/2016/02/one-gi…, see more tweetedtimes.com/ChikuwaQ?s=tnp posted at 08:35:06
D’accord.? twitter.com/cplalectrice/s… posted at 08:20:13
Top story: Expect the CBO to estimate large coverage losses from the GOP health… www.brookings.edu/blog/up-front/…, see more tweetedtimes.com/ChikuwaQ?s=tnp posted at 06:33:07
Top story: Women and Children in Yemeni Village Recall Horror of Trump’s “Highl… theintercept.com/2017/03/09/wom…, see (...)
Compass to Cartopolitics
Deux billets de ce blog:
Recycling #violence: How maps about terrorism fail to round up the argument
The Compass to Cartopolitics Manifesto
The Nijmegen Centre for Border Research (NCBR) is fascinated by the duality that makes borders the arenas of suffering, death, and oppression but also the theaters of desire, adventure, and freedom. Persuaded that maps create borders in minds before they create them in space, this blog aims at exploring alternative ways of representing those borders. Our intention is to inspire the development of new cartographies that assume the political responsibility of the discourses they promote. We have crafted the following manifesto on the conviction that any enterprise to liberate mapmaking would be greatly helped by a compass of guidelines. Its directions ought to be precise enough to provide a sense of orientation, yet loose enough to allow creativity to embark on bold journeys:
Une autre manière — très intéressante — de représenter la question du djihadisme international. merci @cdb_77
Dans ce projet, si je ne me trompe pas, il devrait y avoir notamment un chercheur, #Henk_van_Houtum :
▻https://henkvanhoutum.nl
Il a écrit beaucoup de choses intéressantes sur la migration notamment...
#Jérusalem, une guerre pour l’éternité. Conflits territoriaux autour des cimetières musulmans et juif de Bab ar-Rahma, Yosefiya et Har HaZeitim — Géoconfluences
À la porte orientale de la vieille ville de Jérusalem, s’étendent des cimetières juifs, chrétiens et musulmans. Dans un contexte d’extension territoriale et de réappropriation de sa capitale réunifiée, Israël cherche à investir l’espace des champs funéraires chrétiens et musulmans. L’article interroge les moyens mis en oeuvre pour conquérir l’espace des morts, de l’échelle du mont des Oliviers jusqu’à l’échelle de la tombe.
#israël #palestine
Il manque le lien de l’article. Merci de faire suivre @cdb_77 Reka m’a bloquée.
@marielle je suis vraiment très désolé, ce n’est pas contre toi, c’est juste que tu postes un peu trop de truc du Diplo et assimilé genre Medelu etc... que j’essaye d’éradiquer le plus possible de mon fil. Donc very sorry again pour le dérangement, si tu as besoin de me faire un message pour une précision reka@rezo.net fait l’affaire. N’y voit rien de personnel, très franchement.
Shutdown–On the death of compromise in #South_Africa
▻http://africasacountry.com/2016/10/shutdown-on-the-death-of-compromise-in-south-africa
“War will bring the revolution; revolution will stop the war”–-Jhumpa Lahiri For some time now people who write about South Africa have been suggesting that the country is in the process of changing. It is now time to accept that the country has changed. We are in a new phase, one that is characterized by […]
The turn to burning in #South_Africa
▻http://africasacountry.com/2016/09/the-turn-to-burning-in-south-africa
In October last year thousands of South African students marched on key sites of power – Parliament in Cape Town, the seat of government in Tshwane and the headquarters of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) in Johannesburg – under the banner of #FeesMustFall. The scale of this mobilization, which included students from elite and working class universities, was impressive. There was […]
#POLITICS #Academy #activism #colonialism #Politics #protest #University
Désactiver les statistiques #FeedBurner
▻http://www.dsfc.net/internet/desactiver-statistiques-feedburner
▻http://www.dsfc.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/feedburner-configure-stats.jpg
Attention à l’activation des statistiques dans Feedburner qui modifie les liens dans les flux vers voter site en #Feedproxy.google.com !
Remplacer #feedly
=> ►https://framanews.org - une instance de tiny tiny #rss ►https://tt-rss.org
L’instance framasoft est limitée à 100 flux.
Franchement meilleur outil testé depuis longtemps sur ce sujet du grand remplacement :) - Accepte les imports opml.
Du coup, j’ai effacé mon compte #delicious après treize années. Lentement, mais sûrement, ça avance :)
Student protests and postapartheid #South_Africa’s negative moment
▻http://africasacountry.com/2016/05/student-protests-and-postapartheid-south-africas-negative-moment
The political theorist #Achille_Mbembe, from the University of the Witswatersrand in Johannesburg, describes South Africa as experiencing a “negative moment.” Though protest and dissatisfaction with the terms of the “new” South Africa have been brewing for some time, there is a strong sense that the black majority is losing patience with the ruling African […]
When you don’t feel like it, do it anyway
▻http://randalmatheny.com/dont-feel-like-it
Because later you’ll be glad you did.
#Daily_Bible_Devotional #actions #emotions #feelings #obedience #will_of_God
More than fees must fall – Building a living archive of struggle
▻http://africasacountry.com/2016/04/more-than-fees-must-fall-building-a-living-archive-of-struggle
Throughout 2015, on our campus outside central Cape Town, we were involved in an uprising around tuition fees, outsourcing and student accommodation. Unlike the elite “white” campuses, such as the nearby #University of Cape Town or Stellenbosch, where campus struggles often took on a symbolic form, ours was a struggle against the ongoing marginalization of […]
Question aux seenthissiens. @b_b @monolecte @fil
J’utilise feedly+delicious+ifttt pour tagguer des liens vers seenthis. Changement de politique des différents services, ajout de pub. Bref, faut que je change de système. Vous, vous utilisez quoi ? Le système de flux de type zaclys flow, ne permet pas vraiment l’export de flux selon des tags. Merci ! #rss
Je fais pratiquement tout en manuel.
En fait, j’ai basculé dans Seenthis depuis un gros moment et c’est via un ifttt que mon vieux delicious que je n’ouvre même plus est encore alimenté.
Feedly me sert pour lire et trier tous mes abonnements le matin, mais tous les partages à partir de feedly sont manuels.
Perso je m’accroche encore à #delicious qui alimente mon compte #seenthis par le biais du flux RSS (même s’ils viennent récemment de flinguer leur bookmarklet). Pour que ça reste à peut prêt utilisable :
– j’ai envoyé un patch pour que seenthis n’importe pas les pubs ajoutées par delicious dans le flux.
– j’ai désinstallé la vieille extension Firefox et maintenant je n’utilise plus que delicious incsearch pour fouiller rapidement dans mes bookmarks cf ►http://seenthis.net/messages/253700#message362734
J’ai dans l’idée de basculer complètement vers seenthis, et d’adapter l’extension Firefox citée ci-dessus pour qu’elle permette de fouiller localement dans les posts de seenthis.
Feedly c’était quand même assez pratique, pour classer et tagguer automatiquement, et pour gérer un gros stock de sources et classer des choses même dans le tram. Mais sans export rss, je ne vois pas l’intérêt. Bon, c’est peut-être une occasion de recommencer à lire dans le tram :P
Je trouve Shaarli toujours très efficace car simple (notamment à héberger) et léger avec flux RSS/Atom pour le flux général et chaque mot clef. Le flux RSS renvoi soit directement vers la publication sélectionnée, soit vers la notice dans le shaarli.
Avec le bookmarklet soit on capture les métadonnées d’un article (titre, url, passage surligné) soit on ajoute une sorte de billet de blog.
Il y a la version de SebSauvage qui n’est plus mise à jour mais fonctionne toujours bien :
►https://github.com/sebsauvage/Shaarli
Et la version communautaire qui évolue bien avec plus de plugins et de thèmes :
▻https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli
En plugins intéressant, pour chaque billet on peut ajouter un lien vers :
– archive.org
– son propre readityourself ▻http://www.readityourself.net
– son propre wallabag ►https://www.wallabag.org
Sinon pour la veille il y a Froxiss qui est bien :
▻http://seenthis.net/messages/468174
Il peut notamment être lié à Shaarli
ifttt se convertit au centralisme capitaliste : ▻https://blog.pinboard.in/2016/03/my_heroic_and_lazy_stand_against_ifttt
@fil merci, l’article valait le détour rien que pour la découverte du terme « squirrely » :)
Et du coup, deux alternatives à ifttt :
Ils sont vraiment géniaux ces services stars du web. Aller tshaw ifttt !
Au bout de 14 jours, il ne reste pas une version limitée ?
The Free State
▻http://africasacountry.com/2016/02/the-free-state
There are so many lessons from (and horrors) from the violence against black #Students at South Africa’s University of the Free State (for background, see here) but here are my own observations: (1) While movements like #RhodesMustFall and #FeesMustFall have been powerful and poetic, the willingness by white Afrikaner youth at theUniversity of the Free State (UFS) to resort […]
#AFRICA_IS_A_COUNTRY #FRONT_PAGE #South_Africa #University_of_the_Free_State
The Fire This Time
▻http://africasacountry.com/2016/02/the-fire-this-time
While the fight for the 0% fee increase commanded an amazing breadth of support, the subsequent, more radical trajectory of the South African student movement is jilting many sympathizers – including progressives (if you have South African friends, just check your Facebook feed.) This was certainly the case with the latest action at UCT – […]
#AFRICA_IS_A_COUNTRY ##FeesMustFall #Art #South_Africa #University_of_Cape_Town
This Bernie Music Video Shows Why This Movement For Change Is All About Having Fun, Too
▻http://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/this-bernie-music-video-shows-why-this-movement-for-change-is-all-ab
Talk Bernie To Me!
Created by Leah Kauffman Music & Lyrics by Leah Kauffman and Jeffrey Fry
Great writeup and interview about the video here.
#Apache : redirection conditionnelle vers #FeedBurner
▻http://www.dsfc.net/logiciel-libre/apache-logiciel-libre/apache-redirection-conditionnelle-vers-feedburner
Le flux FeedBurner va me servir à délester le trafic venant de #Cicogna.fr, alias #Commafeed.