summer
Published on August 11, 2024 by Matthias Evering (@ewingson)
https://configedit.com/2024/08/11/forum-notes-summer-2024/
– what I do know
HTML is a markup language. we got error-codes or status-responses from the server. we need vocabularies and ontologies. the web is very, very diversified. it maybe is broken by 5 or a dozen tech-giants. this sounds like a conspiracy-theory. as autodidact I maintain a CSS instance that has > 600 users (it just happened, Ruben). education is a path forward, be it in Africa, U.S., China, Europe or Teheran. my three servers run around the clock. I just produce words.
-what I don’t know
. REST-model (HTTP-verbs)
. marketing
. discipline / self-control
. the bigger picture
. REST-model (HTTP-verbs)
. marketing
. discipline / self-control
. the bigger picture
-what we all know
because the web, the fediverse, the solidverse, social changes, independence and a privacy-first approach is inevitable, we do what we do. I just try to keep everything running, failing of individuals calculated into the bill. we need to think bigger than ourselves. some adoption happened since 2016/2018.
because the web, the fediverse, the solidverse, social changes, independence and a privacy-first approach is inevitable, we do what we do. I just try to keep everything running, failing of individuals calculated into the bill. we need to think bigger than ourselves. some adoption happened since 2016/2018.
-the path from here
I will make sure, the software I run in Strasbourg will survive my own little period in this net, on this planet and will pass it to the CG/WG, case I die.
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I would be happy, to have conversations in my mother tongue.
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could it be, you never felt like that, your mind’s a cage, inside the cage a rat – Lou Reed
I will make sure, the software I run in Strasbourg will survive my own little period in this net, on this planet and will pass it to the CG/WG, case I die.
…
I would be happy, to have conversations in my mother tongue.
…
could it be, you never felt like that, your mind’s a cage, inside the cage a rat – Lou Reed