The official Invidious documentation
The official Invidious documentation
Andy rises from the ashes of his dead startup and discusses what happened in 2024 in the database game.
We’re a tiny and independent two-person not-for-profit based in Ireland. We’re working on building the Small Web.
The official Invidious documentation
How open platforms become closed, and how standards-driven development can prevent it from happening.
In today’s digital landscape, social media is more than just a communication tool — it is the primary medium for global discourse. Heads of state, corporate leaders and cultural influencers now broadcast their statements directly to the world, shaping public opinion in real time. However, the dominance of a few centralized platforms — X/Twitter, Facebook and YouTube — raises critical concerns about control, censorship and the monopolization of information. Those who control these networks effectively wield significant power over public discourse.\n
This is a work in progress, a living document.
幹壞事是進步最大的原動力
Influxdb vient de sortir la version 3 de sa base de données (orientée time-series), avec une petite astuce sur le modèle de licence, pour continuer à faire de l’open-source sans se faire piller, comme certain de ses prédécesseurs.
I’ve previously pointed out that the AX.25 implementation in the kernel is pretty poor. It’s not really being maintained, and even when it gets fixes after I...
Interactive embed (play with it) Kitten Kawaii is a Kitten port of React Kawaii by Miuki Miu (Elizabet Oliveira) that you can play with in the interactive embed above (also try it out in its own window/tab so you can see its responsiveness and URL-based state). I stumbled on Muiki Miu’s (Elizabet Oliveira’s) adorable React Kawaii web site and wanted to use one of the characters in my Kitten app.
Amazon’s latest offering highlights the economic challenges facing open source companies — and Amazon should pay attention.
How open platforms become closed, and how standards-driven development can prevent it from happening.
We’re a tiny and independent two-person not-for-profit based in Ireland. We’re working on building the Small Web.
How open platforms become closed, and how standards-driven development can prevent it from happening.