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Seirdy
c0740cb41d
Fix entry that didn't use archive links 2024-05-26 03:12:58 -04:00
Seirdy
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Update info on You.com partial independence 2024-05-26 02:31:27 -04:00
Seirdy
35456ecc09
Fix broken links
Got consent from some more fedi users :3
2024-05-26 02:28:43 -04:00
Seirdy
578db97542
Fix broken links
Remove moonshot pending link as the site cert seems expired and it looks
abandoned
2024-05-24 18:31:14 -04:00
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@ -77,7 +77,6 @@ The {{<mention-work itemtype="WebSite">}}{{<cited-work name="1MB Club" url="http
- [LinkLane](https://www.linklane.net/) (pending)
- [Accessible Net Directory](https://pinkvampyr.leprd.space/accessiblenet/) (pending)
- [Moonshot](https://www.moonshot.forbiddenl0ve.net/index.php) (pending)
</details>
</details>

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---
title: "Capitalizing sentences"
date: 2022-07-17T18:22:38-07:00
replyURI: "https://mk.nixnet.social/notes/92tluu3eml"
replyURI: "https://archive.today/2022.09.10-193453/https://mk.nixnet.social/notes/92tluu3eml"
replyTitle: "INITIAL CAPITALS IN ENGLISH SENTENCES? (poll)"
replyType: "SocialMediaPosting"
replyAuthor: "Alexandra"

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---
title: "Matrix performance problems"
date: 2022-11-15T12:23:28-08:00
replyURI: "https://fedi.lucdev.net/notice/APdYWfzd59CNH2QCem"
replyURI: "https://web.archive.org/web/20221209081125/https://fedi.lucdev.net/notice/APdYWfzd59CNH2QCem"
replyTitle: "I cannot seem to join big [Matrix] rooms; it seems the software is not efficient"
replyType: "SocialMediaPosting"
replyAuthor: "Lucie"
replyAuthor: "Luc"
replyAuthorURI: "https://lucdev.net"
---
Synapse is incredibly slow, which is why I run the [Conduit matrix server](https://conduit.rs/). Server performance is the main price paid for Matrix' history replication.

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---
title: "Motivations for dropping JPEG-XL"
date: 2023-01-12T15:40:35-08:00
replyURI: "https://vulpine.club/@eevee/109674417561084417"
date: 2023-01-12T15:51:10-08:00
replyURI: "https://web.archive.org/web/20230131193442/https://vulpine.club/@eevee/109674417561084417"
replyTitle: "with the jpeg xl thing…pushing their own formats is convenient for their other products"
replyType: "SocialMediaPosting"
replyAuthor: "Eevee"

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---
title: "XML adventures"
date: 2022-06-11T14:59:13-07:00
replyURI: "https://mk.nixnet.social/notes/91dz17okx7"
replyURI: "https://archive.today/2022.09.10-194752/https://mk.nixnet.social/notes/91dz17okx7"
replyTitle: "Take a look at the xml:space attribute if you haven't"
replyType: "SocialMediaPosting"
replyAuthor: "Alexandra"

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@ -406,8 +406,8 @@ freak.university {#freak-uni} OR pedo.school
freeatlantis.com {#freeatlantis}
: Far-right MAGA instance.
: Admin has reblogged local users posting [extreme transmisogny](https://freeatlantis.com/@TXPatriot2021/110527351920294198), [xenophobia](https://freeatlantis.com/@Luther/110334945481724374), [anti-drag](https://freeatlantis.com/@waronmorons/110288183334646071), [MAGA](https://freeatlantis.com/@watson/110137469656072122), [anti-vax](https://freeatlantis.com/@watson/109743198074918647), [more anti-vax](https://freeatlantis.com/@Phil/109693908947686128).
: Admin posts [QAnon](https://freeatlantis.com/@surferistic/109733973331065745).
: Admin has reblogged local users posting [extreme transmisogny](https://archive.today/2024.05.26-070739/https://freeatlantis.com/@TXPatriot2021/110527351920294198), [xenophobia](https://archive.today/2024.05.26-070937/https://freeatlantis.com/@Luther/110334945481724374), [anti-drag](https://archive.today/2024.05.26-070756/https://freeatlantis.com/@waronmorons/110288183334646071), [MAGA](https://archive.today/2024.05.26-070803/https://freeatlantis.com/@watson/110137469656072122), [anti-vax](https://archive.ph/2024.05.26-070810/https://freeatlantis.com/@watson/109743198074918647), [more anti-vax](https://archive.today/2024.05.26-070817/https://freeatlantis.com/@Phil/109693908947686128).
: Admin posts [QAnon](https://archive.today/2024.05.26-071103/https://freeatlantis.com/@surferistic/109733973331065745).
freespeechextremist.com {#fse} OR fsebugoutzone.org
: [End of this thread](https://web.archive.org/web/20230628203218/https://1611.social/@StarProphet@freespeechextremist.com/posts/AXA3GP4cXfijajukpU) has blatant antisemitism.

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@ -544,4 +544,4 @@ He also gave me some useful details about Seznam, Naver, Baidu, and Goo:
=> https://0x65.dev/blog/2019-12-06/building-a-search-engine-from-scratch.html Tech @ Cliqz: Building a search engine from scratch
=> https://0x65.dev/blog/2019-12-10/search-quality-at-cliqz.html Tech @ Cliqz: Search quality at Cliqz
¹¹ I'm in the process of re-evaluating You.com. It claims to operate a crawler and index. As of right now, it seems very much like DuckDuckGo to me: organic results look like they're from Bing, while infoboxes ("apps") seem to be scraped or queried from hand-picked websites; I'm not currently seeing results from "around the web" like the other engines that do pass my inclusion criteria. I might be wrong! I'm re-evaluating it to see if this isn't actually the case. (Update: You.com seems to source organic link fresults from Bing, and only interleaves those results with its own curated infoboxes)
¹¹ I'm in the process of re-evaluating You.com. It claims to operate a crawler and index. As of right now, it seems very much like DuckDuckGo to me: organic results look like they're from Bing, while infoboxes ("apps") seem to be scraped or queried from hand-picked websites; I'm not currently seeing results from "around the web" like the other engines that do pass my inclusion criteria. I might be wrong! I'm re-evaluating it to see if this isn't actually the case. (Update: You.com seems to source organic link fresults from Bing, and only interleaves those results with its own curated infoboxes) (Update 2024-05-25: during a recent Bing outage, I found some organic link results on You.com that didn't look like they came from Bing. More research is needed again)

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@ -537,10 +537,12 @@ Some of this content came from the [Search Engine Map](https://www.searchenginem
[^6]: Yippy claims to be powered by a certain IBM brand (a brand that could correspond to any number of products) and annotates results with the phrase "Yippy Index", but a side-by-side comparison with Bing and other Bing-based engines revealed results to be nearly identical.
[^7]: I'm in the process of re-evaluating You.com. It claims to operate a crawler and index. It seems very much like DuckDuckGo[^4] to me: organic results look like they're from Bing, while infoboxes ("apps") seem to be scraped or queried from hand-picked websites. I'm not currently seeing results from "around the web" like the other engines that do pass my inclusion criteria. I might be wrong! I'm re-evaluating it to see if this isn't actually the case.
[^7]: I'm in the process of re-evaluating You.com. It claims to operate a crawler and index. It seems very much like DuckDuckGo[^4] to me: organic results look like they're from Bing, while infoboxes ("apps") seem to be scraped or queried from hand-picked websites. I'm not currently seeing results from "around the web" like the other engines that do pass my inclusion criteria. I might be wrong! I'm re-evaluating it to see if this isn't actually the case.
<ins datetime="2023-03-13T13:34:30-07:00">Update: You.com seems to source organic link results from Bing, and only interleaves those results with its own curated infoboxes</ins>
<ins datetime="2024-05-25">Update: during a recent Bing outage, I found some organic link results on You.com that didn't look like they came from Bing. More research is needed again.</ins>
[^8]: This is based on a statement Right Dao made in [on Reddit](https://reddit.com/comments/k4clx1/_/ge9dwmh/?context=1) ([archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20210320042457/https://i.reddit.com/r/degoogle/comments/k4clx1/right_dao_a_new_independent_search_engine_that/ge9dwmh/?context=1)).
[^9]: More information can be found in [this HN subthread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27593801) and some posts on the Cliqz tech blog ([one](https://0x65.dev/blog/2019-12-06/building-a-search-engine-from-scratch.html), [two](https://0x65.dev/blog/2019-12-10/search-quality-at-cliqz.html)).

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@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ Browser support for displaying alt-text in place of broken images seems good. Mo
=> https://adrianroselli.com/2020/10/alternative-text-for-css-generated-content.html Alternative Text for CSS Generated Content
That post seems to indicate that Firefox 81 on macOS 10.15 didn't display alt-text, but users report correct alt-text display in more recent Firefox versions:
=> https://cybre.space/@nleigh/108688070682694730 Fediverse thread soliciting screenshots of alt-text display in Firefox on macOS.
=> https://web.archive.org/web/20231210072526/https://cybre.space/@nleigh/108688070682694730 Fediverse thread soliciting screenshots of alt-text display in Firefox on macOS.
On Gemini, much of this section applies to varying degrees. I typically employ this approach when linking to e.g. images. Sometimes, I even do this when linking to gemtext or HTML documents.

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@ -1910,7 +1910,7 @@ A special thanks goes out to GothAlice for the questions she answered in <samp>#
[^21]: [WebAIM](https://wave.webaim.org/api/docs?format=html) and the [University of Illinois](https://fae.disability.illinois.edu/rulesets/IMAGE_4_EN/) recommend 100 characters; [Tangaru](https://www.tanaguru.com/en/) recommends an even smaller limit of 80 characters. I sometimes exceed 100 characters for detailed images but usually stay below 80.
[^22]: Browser support for displaying alt-text in place of broken images seems good. More information about support for alt-text exposure can be found on {{<mention-work itemtype="BlogPosting">}}{{<cited-work name="Alternative Text for CSS Generated Content" extraName="headline" url="https://adrianroselli.com/2020/10/alternative-text-for-css-generated-content.html">}}{{</mention-work>}}. That post seems to indicate that Firefox 81 on macOS 10.15 didn't display alt-text, but [users report correct alt-text display](https://cybre.space/@nleigh/108688070682694730) in more recent Firefox versions.
[^22]: Browser support for displaying alt-text in place of broken images seems good. More information about support for alt-text exposure can be found on {{<mention-work itemtype="BlogPosting">}}{{<cited-work name="Alternative Text for CSS Generated Content" extraName="headline" url="https://adrianroselli.com/2020/10/alternative-text-for-css-generated-content.html">}}{{</mention-work>}}. That post seems to indicate that Firefox 81 on macOS 10.15 didn't display alt-text, but [users report correct alt-text display](https://web.archive.org/web/20231210072526/https://cybre.space/@nleigh/108688070682694730) in more recent Firefox versions.
[^23]: Once it gains basic support across all browsers and screen readers, I might recommend using `aria-details` instead of <code>aria-<wbr />describedby</code> for more complex descriptions. At the time of writing, [`aria-details` is only supported by JAWS](https://a11ysupport.io/tech/aria/aria-details_attribute). {{<mention-work itemtype="TechArticle">}}{{<cited-work name="WAI-ARIA 1.2" url="https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-details">}}{{</mention-work>}} describes `aria-details` with an example similar to the one I gave in [code snippet 5](#xkcd-html).

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@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Translations are always welcome.
- {{<mention-work itemprop="workTranslation" itemtype="BlogPosting">}}{{<indieweb-person itemprop="author" nickname="Skariko" url="https://www.lealternative.net/author/skariko/" org="Le Alternative" org-url="https://lealternative.net/">}} translated this article to <span itemprop="inLanguage">Italian</span>: {{<cited-work lang="it-IT" rel="alternate" url="https://www.lealternative.net/2021/12/13/whatsapp-e-laddomesticamento-degli-utenti/" name="WhatsApp e laddomesticamento degli utent">}}{{</mention-work>}}.
- {{<mention-work itemprop="workTranslation" itemtype="BlogPosting">}}{{<indieweb-person itemprop="author" nickname="puer robustus" url="https://www.puer-robustus.eu">}} translated this article to <span itemprop="inLanguage">German</span>: {{<cited-work lang="de-DE" rel="alternate" url="https://blog.puer-robustus.eu/post/domestizierung-von-nutzern/" name="WhatsApp und die Domestizierung von Nutzern">}}{{</mention-work>}}.
- {{<mention-work itemprop="workTranslation" itemtype="BlogPosting">}}{{<indieweb-person itemprop="author" nickname="puer robustus" url="https://blog.puer-robustus.eu/">}} translated this article to <span itemprop="inLanguage">German</span>: {{<cited-work lang="de-DE" rel="alternate" url="https://blog.puer-robustus.eu/post/domestizierung-von-nutzern/" name="WhatsApp und die Domestizierung von Nutzern">}}{{</mention-work>}}.
[^1]: <span itemprop="citation">Pierotti, R.; Fogg, B. (2017). The First Domestication: How Wolves and Humans Coevolved. Yale University Press.</span>

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@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ https://sparkly.uni.horse/@emily/109350432204028916,https://web.archive.org/web/
https://sparkly.uni.horse/@emily/109350421306301429,https://web.archive.org/web/20221219071059/https://sparkly.uni.horse/@emily/109350421306301429
https://sparkly.uni.horse/@emily/109224061809444742,https://web.archive.org/web/20221125010627/https://sparkly.uni.horse/@emily/109224061809444742
https://polarhive.ml/blog/messengers/,https://polarhive.net/blog/messengers/
https://itnan.ru/post.php?c=1&p=552844,https://web.archive.org/web/20221219060315/https://itnan.ru/post.php?c=1&p=552844#22936344
https://news.elias.sh/posts/05-2021/,https://web.archive.org/web/20221219060306/https://news.elias.sh/posts/05-2021/

1 https://www.tinybrain.fans/accessibility.html https://tinybrain.fans/accessibility.html
43 https://sparkly.uni.horse/@emily/109350421306301429 https://web.archive.org/web/20221219071059/https://sparkly.uni.horse/@emily/109350421306301429
44 https://sparkly.uni.horse/@emily/109224061809444742 https://web.archive.org/web/20221125010627/https://sparkly.uni.horse/@emily/109224061809444742
45 https://polarhive.ml/blog/messengers/ https://polarhive.net/blog/messengers/
46 https://itnan.ru/post.php?c=1&p=552844 https://web.archive.org/web/20221219060315/https://itnan.ru/post.php?c=1&p=552844#22936344
47 https://news.elias.sh/posts/05-2021/ https://web.archive.org/web/20221219060306/https://news.elias.sh/posts/05-2021/

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@ -36,20 +36,23 @@ IgnoreURLs:
- "https://archive.is"
- "https://archive.ph"
- "https://archive.today"
- "https://baccyflap.com/noai" # connection refused
- "https://ogp.me/ns"
- "https://xeiaso.net" # HTTP 416
- "https://collector.seirdy.one/webmentions/"
- "http://creativecommons.org/ns"
- "https://seirdy.one/search/"
# - "https://seirdy.one/.well-known/webfinger?resource=acct%3Aseirdy%40seirdy.one"
- "https://seirdy.one/.well-known/webfinger" # inexplicable false positive
- "https://strugee.net/" # refuses connection
- "https://fediring.net/(previous|next)" # redir
- "https://www.moonshot.forbiddenl0ve.net/index.php" # cert mismatch false positive
# - "https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=25473" # manual check: blocks crawlers
- "https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php"
- "https://queue.acm.org/detail" # manual check: blocks crawlers
- "https://plausible.io/blog/google-floc#" # manual check: I block this domain
# - "https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=830173" # manual check: 400 for some reason, using curl works fine.
- "https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi"
- "https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/deliberately-optimizing-harm" # http 413, browser works fine.
# - "https://forum.kuketz-blog.de/viewtopic.php?p=78202" # manual check: blocks crawlers
- "https://forum.kuketz-blog.de/viewtopic.php"
- "https://web.archive.org/" # the wayback machine itself.