Profile for adele
About adele
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- Smolweb
- https://smolweb.org/
- Static hosting
- https://pages.casa/
- Gemini hosting
- https://pollux.casa/
- Email/XMPP hosting
- https://message.casa/
Bio
aka 아델
#French 🇫🇷 #PHP / #JavaScript and #Java developer
#Korean 🇰🇷 ancestry (but I don’t speak the language)
Into #SmolWeb, #GeminiProtocol, #Smolnet, #LowTech
#ArchLinux / #Debian user
#Markdown 🇲⬇️ enthusiast
Instance running #GotToSocial 🦥
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I no longer help friends and family with Windows issues
For years, I was the go-to person whenever a friend or family member had a computer issue. Whether it was a slow system, mysterious pop-ups, unsupported hardware after system update, or software not behaving as expected, I would spend hours troubleshooting and fixing things. But not any more, at least not if the system in question runs Windows (or macOS).
The primary reason I’ve stopped offering tech support for Windows and macOS is simple: they are closed, proprietary systems that take control away from users. Every time I fix a problem, I am reinforcing a system that actively works against the principles of software freedom and user autonomy. These operating systems are designed to restrict what users can do, push unnecessary updates, track their activities, and lock them into ecosystems they can’t easily leave. The last blog post of Microsoft about Windows 11 is a new proof of that, requiring an internet connection and a Microsoft account to use your computer.
Windows is notorious for breaking itself with updates, making a system sluggish or rendering essential hardware useless from one month to the next. macOS, while more stable in some ways, forces users into Apple's walled garden, limiting their choices and making even basic repairs a nightmare. By helping people fix these problems, I was merely patching a system that would continue to cause headaches, rather than encouraging them to look for real alternatives.
There is a better way. GNU/Linux and other free and open-source operating systems give users real control over their computers. Instead of endlessly troubleshooting problems caused by proprietary restrictions, I now encourage people to switch to systems that respect their freedom. If someone comes to me with an issue on Linux, I’m happy to help because I know we are working toward a sustainable solution rather than fighting against a corporation’s interests.
I am not abandoning my friends and family. I still want to help, but in a way that actually benefits them in the long run. If they are willing to move away from Windows or macOS, I will gladly assist with the transition, recommend distributions, and help them learn how to use a free system. But if they choose to remain locked into proprietary software, they will have to rely on someone else or a professional support. I don't force them to change, I'm just not the good person for these systems I don't use myself for two decades. I switched my personal computer with Ubuntu 5.04 (released on April 8, 2005)
This decision wasn’t easy, but it was necessary. Time and again, I saw how much effort went into fixing problems that shouldn’t have existed in the first place. Now, instead of wasting time on broken systems, I put my energy into supporting a future where users have real control over their technology.
If you’re frustrated with your computer’s constant issues, maybe it’s time to consider an alternative. And if you need help making the switch, many Linux users are ready to help you.
And you, using GNU/Linux system, are you always helping on Windows systems ?
So! Is anyone up for participating in CSS Naked Day on April 9?
I haven't participated yet but it seems like a good exercise to check the HTML for a day? :D
Si vous avez une capsule #gemini en français, n’hésitez pas à demander à @bacardi55 qu’il vous rajoute sur le magnifique gemini://planet-gemini.fr
Parfait pour découvrir les contenus francophones sur Gemini !
Exclusive to Mastodon friends: we’re about to ship some big changes to the sidebar navigation on the 11ty docs.
If you want a sneak peek (and/or want to leave some opinions) please head over to the pull request: https://github.com/11ty/11ty-website/pull/1782
Meta's bot crawler is really stupid.
Although I blocked its user agent yesterday, returning a 403 Forbidden reply, it keeps on crawling my online copy of wikipedia 🤪
grep "meta-externalagent" access.log | grep " 403 " | wc -l
3816
The internet is weird. I put something online for humans, and bots are the first to show up. Maybe I should start a blog just for them? 🤖📡🤔
With a captcha to block humans!
e.g.: decode this base64 encoded string in less than 1 second dGhlIGFuc3dlciBpcyA0Mg==
I miss Spring... I need a better weather.
I don't know if it is due to climate change, but, for several years, it seems there is only two seasons: Winter and Summer
Question to straight men. How do you prefer your partner, in terms of intimate hair removal? 😳
Question to straight men. How do you prefer your partner, in terms of intimate hair removal? 😳
GitHub has gone - long live Forgejo (@forgejo).
Fully migrated out of Microsoft’s walled garden after they blocked us:
- 54k commits
- 9.5k issues
- 4.3k pull requests
- 100k comments
Everything moved. Nothing left behind.
Since I have put online a bunch of zim files on zim.pollux.casa, many bots are crawling them. I don't understand why they are scanning my wikipedia copies. The original sites are certainly more efficient.
Some are clearly identified by their user agent, but others try to hide themselves under stupid user agent fingerprint...
Here are some examples :
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/532.0 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/4.0.212.0 Safari/532.0
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:22.0) Gecko/20130405 Firefox/22.0
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/535.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Ubuntu/10.10 Chromium/17.0.963.65 Chrome/17.0.963.65 Safari/535.11
Who is using Chrome 4.0 or Firefox 22.0, and Ubuntu 10.10 ???
Unfortunately, kiwix-serve (serving zim files on my machine) does not provide a robots.txt file to avoid these crawlers, I had to forbid access at web server level (lighttpd) according to the useragent string.
$HTTP["useragent"] =~ "(?i)spider|tiktokspider|claudebot|googlebot|meta-external|scrapy|sogou|petalbot|dotbot|mj12bot|crawl|bingbot|yandex|baidu|duckduckbot|facebook|amazon|grok|facebot|slurp|exabot|ahrefs|mj12bot|semrush|perplexity|gptbot|chatgpt|ccbot" {
url.access-deny = ("")
}
but faked user agents continue to crawl 😐
I'm so tired these days... I do nothing (other than my job).
😫
On Wednesday I'm hosting a webinar about CryptPad Enterprise: The encrypted workspace teams actually want to use
🗓️ 26th March - 4:00pm CET
To register:
https://xwiki.com/en/webinars/CryptPad-Enterprise
(=0w0=)
Creating A GoToSocial Instance on FediHost
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but “I was only following orders” was rejected as a defense at the Nuremberg Trials.
Europe has great solutions, and we are proud to be part of them with CryptPad
Switch today https://cryptpad.fr
https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/03/19/private-european-alternatives/#office-suites
Hello nerds, another #GoToSocial bugfix release :) Turns out 0.18.2 wasn't the last one after all.
https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/releases/tag/v0.18.3
This one fixes a bug with domain subscriptions with orphan adoption, which could cause entries for the subscription to not be created. An important bugfix for island networks that rely on allowlist subscription(s) to keep everyone in the network on the same allowlist(s).
Also small wording changes on the frontend, and a fix for an issue that could cause error messages to be swallowed on startup.
If you're updating to this version from v0.18.0, v0.18.1, or v0.18.2, it's a very easy update with no db migrations or config file changes :)
If you're updating to this version from a version before v0.18.0, please follow the update instructions from v0.18.0, but replace 0.18.0 with 0.18.3 throughout. Be aware that the update to 0.18.x contains some very long migrations. Please do read the notes carefully.
I've just watched "Blue is the warmest color" ("La vie d'Adèle" in French).
Beautiful! ♥️
Some scenes are really hot 🌶️ 🔞
