Profile for adele

Display name
Adële 🐁
Username
@adele@social.pollux.casa
Role
admin

About adele

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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 🦥
fr / en
:straightally:

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Following
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Adële 🐁 , @adele
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Boost of @lianna@micro.webgarden.click
lianna , @lianna@micro.webgarden.click
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Dumb question that I was always too afraid to ask:

I know how the #Fediverse and its federation works. It's intuitive and familiar to me; I mean, I even host my own instance.

But I never understood how interaction cross-software is supposed to work. In theory, I can use whatever #ActivityPub software I want and still interact with everyone else. But in practice that just... isn't the case, right?

I mean, for text it's quite simple: I write a short post on #Mastodon and people on #GoToSocial or #Misskey or whatever can see and read that same post and interact with it. They can see my profile and it appears on their instance in their style and with their features.

Even outside of microblogging I still get it. A super-long post on #Friendica or #Diaspora appears on my timeline, too. Their profiles might have more fields than I can see here, but that's fine.

But what's up beyond that?

I can see #Pixelfed posts here, converted into image galleries. But what about the other way 'round? If someone on Pixelfed follows my Mastodon account, they can't see any of my non-image posts, right?

What about #PeerTube and such niche software? I guess I could follow a PeerTube account as a microblogger and see their videos and descriptions in my timeline. Video comments are replies.

But the other way 'round? How are they supposed to interact with Friendica or Pixelfed users? PeerTube doesn't even have a "timeline".

Doesn't that feature disparity undermine the whole idea of the #Fediverse or am I missing something?

#AskFedi #FediAdmin

Adële 🐁 , @adele
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Boost of @adele
Adële 🐁 , @adele
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Boost of @gsuberland@chaos.social
Graham Sutherland / Polynomial , @gsuberland@chaos.social
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got a teenage kid? do they use a computer to write, make art or music, code, or anything else creative?

is that computer included in your backup solution?

if not, please back it up.

when I was a teenager, long before cloud backups existed (we're talking the IDE HDD era here), I had a drive failure. I lost 5 years of programming projects. I don't know that anything in there would be useful today, but it was a record of my entry into the subject and two decades later I'm still sad about it.

Adële 🐁 , @adele
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Boost of @osnews@mstdn.social
OSNews , @osnews@mstdn.social
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AmiBrowser: the Chromium engine running on a Linux host talking to a 68K Amiga application

We removed ads from OSNews. Donate to our fundraiser to ensure our future!

Covering the Amiga world is always a bit of a crapshoot, since for what is surely an incredibly small segment of the computing world, it happens to be incredibly complex, with mu

osnews.com/story/143070/amibro

#AmigaAROS

Adële 🐁 , @adele
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Boost of @osnews@mstdn.social
OSNews , @osnews@mstdn.social
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BREAKING: we have just completely removed all ads from OSNews. The ad industry sucks, so I've put my money where my mouth is. OSNews is now entirely ad-free, for everyone.

Since this means losing a chunk of income, I would greatly appreciate it if you could support us by becoming a Patreon, by making an individual donation through Ko-Fi, or by buying our merch.

Patreon: patreon.com/osnews
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thomholwerda/
Merch: bonfire.com/store/osnews/

Stay weird, nerds. ♥️

Adële 🐁 , @adele
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Boost of @WuMing2@mas.to
WuMing2 , @WuMing2@mas.to
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I am sharing with someone a .rtf file with simple calculations and explanatory text. It is mostly edited on #iPad and read from #iPhone. I modify calculations now and then and update the results. All within the same file. So there’s no spreadsheet function involved. Just me and a plain old calculator.

Anyone knows a lightweight and simple #literateProgramming #notebook which runs on mobile? As an alternative something my portable router could run.

Adële 🐁 , @adele
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Boost of @peach@phpc.social

A professional customer asked me to order and prepare a new PC for him. I know it is to replace a Win10 PC. I also know that he uses a portable with Linux Mint that I prepared for him two years ago.
I asked him if he would prefer a Win11 PC or a Linux Mint one to replace his desktop computer.
He replied that he doesn't know the difference; he just uses Firefox, Thunderbird and LibreOffice. It doesn't matter, however he finds Linux is sexier! :-)

If you're using a PC for simple office tasks (his CRM is Dolibarr), a Linux desktop is also a better choice.

Adële 🐁 , @adele
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Boost of @marczz@framapiaf.org
marczz , @marczz@framapiaf.org
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@adele In 1992, for the first Linux I installed (kernel 0.96 then 0.99), the kernel needed 13 floppies; it was so long to download them, write them, and read them on the pc. And to wait for the first boot. Then the magic of the first prompt. Then we could FTP to get more software. This was the happy time of FTP and telnet. Each time to boot we needed to put again one by one these 13 floppies.