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Public preview: Azure Bastion now support shareable links http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/azure-bastion-shareable-links/ #Microsoft #MicrosoftAzure #AzureBastion
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Public preview: Azure Bastion now support shareable links http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/azure-bastion-shareable-links/ #Microsoft #MicrosoftAzure #AzureBastion
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Let's #GetToKnowEachOther
This is a little shareable game where you can find things in common with other people on Mastodon and spark some friendships and convos! So share your main (profession/goal/job), and your hobbies (side stuff/fun/fandoms). Hashtag to make it searchable.
My Main: #Storyboards, #Illustration, #Drawing
My Hobbies: #Computers + #Tech, #DuckTales, #GravityFalls, #Pokemon, #Nintendo, #CardcaptorSakura, #Disney, #BackToTheFuture
Copy, paste fill in your own :D
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Trying to figure out the CodePen 2.0 editor
Recently, CodePen introduced CodePen 2.0, and since then, I have been trying to figure out how to modify my workflow for this blog to use it. I have been using CodePen to host my code demos for over six years now, and it feels weird to change, but it seems like a positive development. Lately, I have been writing a lot of posts about how to use Vue.js with Web Awesome. Let’s start with something that we can use to demonstrate basic functionality with Vue.js, Web Awesome, and Font Awesome.
So, what’s going on here? In previous demos (like the one for More Web Awesome Dropdowns), there were three files for each pen (the markup, CSS, and JavaScript). For 2.0 pens, you can have many more (and it uses Vite). In the demo above, App.vue handles the application layout, Header.vue handles the header, and CounterButton.vue handles the button’s behavior. I have done A LOT of experimentation since the 2.0 editor dropped, and I can’t get a few things (like Vue Router) to work, but I am hoping that will come with time. Since I can add more files, I added the social meta tags and a manifest.json. It means that the result should be more shareable on its own. I also added a light-mode/dark-mode toggle, a link to view the files, and a link to the blog post.
I think that, moving forward, I will keep using the same header. I hope that you appreciate the result.
Example: https://strange-scene-malamute.codepen.app
#CodePen #FontAwesome #VueJs #WebAwesome -
Trying to figure out the CodePen 2.0 editor
Recently, CodePen introduced CodePen 2.0, and since then, I have been trying to figure out how to modify my workflow for this blog to use it. I have been using CodePen to host my code demos for over six years now, and it feels weird to change, but it seems like a positive development. Lately, I have been writing a lot of posts about how to use Vue.js with Web Awesome. Let’s start with something that we can use to demonstrate basic functionality with Vue.js, Web Awesome, and Font Awesome.
So, what’s going on here? In previous demos (like the one for More Web Awesome Dropdowns), there were three files for each pen (the markup, CSS, and JavaScript). For 2.0 pens, you can have many more (and it uses Vite). In the demo above, App.vue handles the application layout, Header.vue handles the header, and CounterButton.vue handles the button’s behavior. I have done A LOT of experimentation since the 2.0 editor dropped, and I can’t get a few things (like Vue Router) to work, but I am hoping that will come with time. Since I can add more files, I added the social meta tags and a manifest.json. It means that the result should be more shareable on its own. I also added a light-mode/dark-mode toggle, a link to view the files, and a link to the blog post.
I think that, moving forward, I will keep using the same header. I hope that you appreciate the result.
Example: https://strange-scene-malamute.codepen.app
#CodePen #FontAwesome #VueJs #WebAwesome -
Trying to figure out the CodePen 2.0 editor
Recently, CodePen introduced CodePen 2.0, and since then, I have been trying to figure out how to modify my workflow for this blog to use it. I have been using CodePen to host my code demos for over six years now, and it feels weird to change, but it seems like a positive development. Lately, I have been writing a lot of posts about how to use Vue.js with Web Awesome. Let’s start with something that we can use to demonstrate basic functionality with Vue.js, Web Awesome, and Font Awesome.
So, what’s going on here? In previous demos (like the one for More Web Awesome Dropdowns), there were three files for each pen (the markup, CSS, and JavaScript). For 2.0 pens, you can have many more (and it uses Vite). In the demo above, App.vue handles the application layout, Header.vue handles the header, and CounterButton.vue handles the button’s behavior. I have done A LOT of experimentation since the 2.0 editor dropped, and I can’t get a few things (like Vue Router) to work, but I am hoping that will come with time. Since I can add more files, I added the social meta tags and a manifest.json. It means that the result should be more shareable on its own. I also added a light-mode/dark-mode toggle, a link to view the files, and a link to the blog post.
I think that, moving forward, I will keep using the same header. I hope that you appreciate the result.
Example: https://strange-scene-malamute.codepen.app
#CodePen #FontAwesome #VueJs #WebAwesome -
Trying to figure out the CodePen 2.0 editor
Recently, CodePen introduced CodePen 2.0, and since then, I have been trying to figure out how to modify my workflow for this blog to use it. I have been using CodePen to host my code demos for over six years now, and it feels weird to change, but it seems like a positive development. Lately, I have been writing a lot of posts about how to use Vue.js with Web Awesome. Let’s start with something that we can use to demonstrate basic functionality with Vue.js, Web Awesome, and Font Awesome.
So, what’s going on here? In previous demos (like the one for More Web Awesome Dropdowns), there were three files for each pen (the markup, CSS, and JavaScript). For 2.0 pens, you can have many more (and it uses Vite). In the demo above, App.vue handles the application layout, Header.vue handles the header, and CounterButton.vue handles the button’s behavior. I have done A LOT of experimentation since the 2.0 editor dropped, and I can’t get a few things (like Vue Router) to work, but I am hoping that will come with time. Since I can add more files, I added the social meta tags and a manifest.json. It means that the result should be more shareable on its own. I also added a light-mode/dark-mode toggle, a link to view the files, and a link to the blog post.
I think that, moving forward, I will keep using the same header. I hope that you appreciate the result.
Example: https://strange-scene-malamute.codepen.app
#CodePen #FontAwesome #VueJs #WebAwesome -
Trying to figure out the CodePen 2.0 editor
Recently, CodePen introduced CodePen 2.0, and since then, I have been trying to figure out how to modify my workflow for this blog to use it. I have been using CodePen to host my code demos for over six years now, and it feels weird to change, but it seems like a positive development. Lately, I have been writing a lot of posts about how to use Vue.js with Web Awesome. Let’s start with something that we can use to demonstrate basic functionality with Vue.js, Web Awesome, and Font Awesome.
So, what’s going on here? In previous demos (like the one for More Web Awesome Dropdowns), there were three files for each pen (the markup, CSS, and JavaScript). For 2.0 pens, you can have many more (and it uses Vite). In the demo above, App.vue handles the application layout, Header.vue handles the header, and CounterButton.vue handles the button’s behavior. I have done A LOT of experimentation since the 2.0 editor dropped, and I can’t get a few things (like Vue Router) to work, but I am hoping that will come with time. Since I can add more files, I added the social meta tags and a manifest.json. It means that the result should be more shareable on its own. I also added a light-mode/dark-mode toggle, a link to view the files, and a link to the blog post.
I think that, moving forward, I will keep using the same header. I hope that you appreciate the result.
Example: https://strange-scene-malamute.codepen.app
#CodePen #FontAwesome #VueJs #WebAwesome -
In the 608: Save the date for the True North Food & Music Festival 2026 | Features
MADISON, Wis. — A celebration of food, music and community is returning to Madison’s Northside this fall. The True North Food and Music Festival, presented by Lola’s Hi/Lo…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Food #family #Features #in-the-608 #Lifestyle #localnews #news #shareable-stories #Topstories
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2639150/in-the-608-save-the-date-for-the-true-north-food-music-festival-2026-features/ -
> FOSS has a very unfortunate weak spot in its foundation, that being the idea that “free” implies “without ownership” rather than “equitably shareable”
💯! Just dropped a #meme depicting how #SX considers #FOSS: https://social.coop/@smallcircles/116433599463361421
#Equity is the word. I wrote a blog on #SharedOwnership earlier: https://coding.social/blog/shared-ownership
Note, that "libertarianism" is emergent, comes with scale. I avoid the term for its political heat it often introduces, and how that stifles #solution-orientation.
> I make product actually meet the users’ needs, cuz damn, you didn’t!
It's funny how actual #Needs are often totally unknown, esp. in FOSS. The #technology then quickly exists mostly for the sake of itself. Damn the externalities.
Social coding commons defines FOSS as the pure software artifact. Code + an open license. Period. All the rest is #SocialCoding where all #expectations we have are either implied and unjustified, or warranted with mutual understanding. The latter is hardly done.
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🛡️ New to #MISP? Events are the core building blocks — grouping indicators, context, and analysis into one shareable unit. Learn how to create, structure, and tag events effectively 👇 www.gomisp.com/post/events-... #ThreatIntelligence #SOC #CyberSecurity
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🛡️ New to #MISP? Events are the core building blocks — grouping indicators, context, and analysis into one shareable unit. Learn how to create, structure, and tag events effectively 👇 www.gomisp.com/post/events-... #ThreatIntelligence #SOC #CyberSecurity
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hey #colorful people, I made some things I think are pretty! Honestly, I am enjoying making them, but I have more than I could possibly wear already and I would love to sell some of them. so i'm wondering what it would take for you to buy those at a #craft show or farmers market. What would make them more saleable? #crafts #boho #clothes #farmersmarket 1/2
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hey #colorful people, I made some things I think are pretty! Honestly, I am enjoying making them, but I have more than I could possibly wear already and I would love to sell some of them. so i'm wondering what it would take for you to buy those at a #craft show or farmers market. What would make them more saleable? #crafts #boho #clothes #farmersmarket 1/2
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hey #colorful people, I made some things I think are pretty! Honestly, I am enjoying making them, but I have more than I could possibly wear already and I would love to sell some of them. so i'm wondering what it would take for you to buy those at a #craft show or farmers market. What would make them more saleable? #crafts #boho #clothes #farmersmarket 1/2
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hey #colorful people, I made some things I think are pretty! Honestly, I am enjoying making them, but I have more than I could possibly wear already and I would love to sell some of them. so i'm wondering what it would take for you to buy those at a #craft show or farmers market. What would make them more saleable? #crafts #boho #clothes #farmersmarket 1/2
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hey #colorful people, I made some things I think are pretty! Honestly, I am enjoying making them, but I have more than I could possibly wear already and I would love to sell some of them. so i'm wondering what it would take for you to buy those at a #craft show or farmers market. What would make them more saleable? #crafts #boho #clothes #farmersmarket 1/2
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Ecological Transformation via Digital Abundance
The ecological crisis is not a failure of technology, it’s a failure of values. We’ve been trapped in a toxic loop where growth = progress, where every solution must expand markets, increase consumption, and generate profit for the #nastyfew. This logic is killing the planet. A #4opens world pulls up this mess at its root. Digital goods are different, they are non-rivalrous, freely replicable, and infinitely shareable. When knowledge, culture, and coordination move into open digital […]https://hamishcampbell.com/ecological-transformation-via-digital-abundance/
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I made a quickie #AntiFascist vid short.
A #BelleCiao version is shareable from my YouTube:
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/C5GPZjINpxc
#PowerToThePeoples #CivilResistance #FightForJustice #Landback #ColonialGreed #GreedKills #CapitalismKills #AntiAbleist #ProInclusion #ProDiversity #Humanitarians #HumanRights #CullCapitalists #ClassWar #WarOnThePoor #CitizensUprising #CitizensRevolt
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Charmaine Ross will be presenting a masterclass on “How to know when your book is truly market-ready: Beyond passion projects: how to recognise a professional, saleable book.” at CYA 2026
Charmaine brings together a rare combination of creative and commercial expertise. With a background in fine arts and graphic design, she has spent more than 30 years working in marketing and advertising, specialising in visual communication and producing professional, saleable materials.
She has been a published author for over 15 years and has written more than 80 romance novels. In addition to writing, Charmaine has designed market-ready book covers and worked extensively with illustrators and printers, giving her practical insight into what separates a passion project from a professional publishing product.
Join in-person at the Pullman Brisbane King George Square, Brisbane or online.
View the full program and book at www.cyaconference.com/program
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Charmaine Ross will be presenting a masterclass on “How to know when your book is truly market-ready: Beyond passion projects: how to recognise a professional, saleable book.” at CYA 2026
Charmaine brings together a rare combination of creative and commercial expertise. With a background in fine arts and graphic design, she has spent more than 30 years working in marketing and advertising, specialising in visual communication and producing professional, saleable materials.
She has been a published author for over 15 years and has written more than 80 romance novels. In addition to writing, Charmaine has designed market-ready book covers and worked extensively with illustrators and printers, giving her practical insight into what separates a passion project from a professional publishing product.
Join in-person at the Pullman Brisbane King George Square, Brisbane or online.
View the full program and book at www.cyaconference.com/program
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Looking for easy party food? These appetizers are full of flavor! #food #appetizer #recipes
https://honestandtruly.com/shareable-appetizer-recipes/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Delicious Recipes You Need to Make NOW @delicious-recipes-you-need-to-make-now-HonestAndTruly
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Looking for easy party food? These appetizers are full of flavor! #food #appetizer #recipes
https://honestandtruly.com/shareable-appetizer-recipes/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Delicious Recipes You Need to Make NOW @delicious-recipes-you-need-to-make-now-HonestAndTruly
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Looking for easy party food? These appetizers are full of flavor! #food #appetizer #recipes
https://honestandtruly.com/shareable-appetizer-recipes/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Delicious Recipes You Need to Make NOW @delicious-recipes-you-need-to-make-now-HonestAndTruly
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Social media has turned relationship advice into catchy, shareable lines, but not all of it holds up in real life https://english.mathrubhumi.com/lifestyle/viral-relationship-advice-online-vs-real-life-u0iwpy8u?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #relationshiptips #couplegoals #datingculture
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Timezone rage finally got the best of me.
Coordinating meetings across time zones isn't something my brain is great at. A million sites already do this, but most are ugly, ad-ridden, or want you to sign up.
So I built *timething*:
• No ads, no accounts, no tracking
• Per-zone working hours
• Shareable links — generate, send, done
• Beautiful landscape printouts (with a "valid until" warning, because DST sucks)
• Mobile-friendly, because I don't only get confused about time at my deskHope it makes you a little less angry about timezones.
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Timezone rage finally got the best of me.
Coordinating meetings across time zones isn't something my brain is great at. A million sites already do this, but most are ugly, ad-ridden, or want you to sign up.
So I built *timething*:
• No ads, no accounts, no tracking
• Per-zone working hours
• Shareable links — generate, send, done
• Beautiful landscape printouts (with a "valid until" warning, because DST sucks)
• Mobile-friendly, because I don't only get confused about time at my deskHope it makes you a little less angry about timezones.
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Timezone rage finally got the best of me.
Coordinating meetings across time zones isn't something my brain is great at. A million sites already do this, but most are ugly, ad-ridden, or want you to sign up.
So I built *timething*:
• No ads, no accounts, no tracking
• Per-zone working hours
• Shareable links — generate, send, done
• Beautiful landscape printouts (with a "valid until" warning, because DST sucks)
• Mobile-friendly, because I don't only get confused about time at my deskHope it makes you a little less angry about timezones.
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Timezone rage finally got the best of me.
Coordinating meetings across time zones isn't something my brain is great at. A million sites already do this, but most are ugly, ad-ridden, or want you to sign up.
So I built *timething*:
• No ads, no accounts, no tracking
• Per-zone working hours
• Shareable links — generate, send, done
• Beautiful landscape printouts (with a "valid until" warning, because DST sucks)
• Mobile-friendly, because I don't only get confused about time at my deskHope it makes you a little less angry about timezones.
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Timezone rage finally got the best of me.
Coordinating meetings across time zones isn't something my brain is great at. A million sites already do this, but most are ugly, ad-ridden, or want you to sign up.
So I built *timething*:
• No ads, no accounts, no tracking
• Per-zone working hours
• Shareable links — generate, send, done
• Beautiful landscape printouts (with a "valid until" warning, because DST sucks)
• Mobile-friendly, because I don't only get confused about time at my deskHope it makes you a little less angry about timezones.