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  1. @marlinz008 Well, I guess a lot of Obsidian users would agree with you. But everyone else knows that .md text is just plain text.
    ;-)

    #obsidian #markuplanguage

  2. Well, I guess, some Obsidian useres don't like if you tell em that plain text and .md is still some kind of .md in IMHO

    #obsidian #markuplanguage

    Edit: thx Komodore68 i wrote it totaly wrong, I meant the formatting , of course it is plain text. sorry folks

  3. Ah yes, the age-old conundrum: why use a perfectly fine, simple tool when you can overcomplicate life with #HTML instead? 😂 Let's spend 13 minutes ranting about a markup language while pretending it's the end of civilization as we know it. 📜🔨
    bgslabs.org/blog/why-are-we-us #Rant #Overcomplication #TechHumor #WebDevelopment #MarkupLanguage #HackerNews #ngated

  4. Oh joy, yet another markup language that promises to revolutionize the world but will probably just elevate your blood pressure instead. 🤦‍♂️ It's like they threw a bunch of tech buzzwords in a blender and hit "puree." 🍹
    github.com/Mcmartelle/deml #markuplanguage #techbuzzwords #innovation #frustration #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  5. A #Fediverse tech idea I've been considering for a while.

    Hashtags can sometimes be annoying, right? Their primary application is finding posts related to a certain topic, including following one. Therefore, if I look for "horses", I want to find everything horse-related.

    The following hashtags should therefore lead to the same set of posts:
    - #horse
    - #horses
    - #equines
    - #equine
    - #horsetodon

    Right? But that's not a reality. Some people tag with one of them, with multiple, or with none at all.

    Similarly, #Döner, #Doener and perhaps even #Doner should lead to the same set of posts, right? And what about British-American-splits like how #Localization is #Localisation, and perhaps even #l10n as well? And #LGBT, #LGBTQ, #LBGTQ+, #LGBT+, #LGBTQIA and so on and so on also really should be one hashtag.

    So what to do?

    I propose:
    We should introduce a second symbol for something like "fuzzy hashtags". Not the '#' symbol, but another; perhaps '&' or '~'.

    That way I could tag my post '~horse', and it could appear on all hashtag feeds concerning the different spellings of horses! Or I could search for such a fuzzy hashtag.

    The different variants could be crowdsourced, or overridden by instance mods. You could also opt-out of that system - your posts showing up in fuzzy searches, most likely.

    This would also fix languages like German, where you have many inflected forms: #Männer #Mann #Mannes #Manns #Männern #Männers and so on should all lead to the same result.

    Behold what I have to do to sign off on this post:
    #MarkupLanguages #MarkupLanguage #Markup

  6. A #Fediverse tech idea I've been considering for a while.

    Hashtags can sometimes be annoying, right? Their primary application is finding posts related to a certain topic, including following one. Therefore, if I look for "horses", I want to find everything horse-related.

    The following hashtags should therefore lead to the same set of posts:
    - #horse
    - #horses
    - #equines
    - #equine
    - #horsetodon

    Right? But that's not a reality. Some people tag with one of them, with multiple, or with none at all.

    Similarly, #Döner, #Doener and perhaps even #Doner should lead to the same set of posts, right? And what about British-American-splits like how #Localization is #Localisation, and perhaps even #l10n as well? And #LGBT, #LGBTQ, #LBGTQ+, #LGBT+, #LGBTQIA and so on and so on also really should be one hashtah.

    So what to do?

    I propose:
    We should introduce a second symbol for something like "fuzzy hashtags". Not the '#' symbol, but another; perhaps '&' or '~'.

    That way I could tag my post '~horse', and it could appear on all hashtag feeds concerning the different spellings of horses! Or I could search for such a fuzzy hashtag.

    The different variants could be crowdsourced, or overridden by instance mods. You could also opt-out of that system - your posts showing up in fuzzy searches, most likely.

    This would also fix languages like German, where you have many inflected forms: #Männer #Mann #Mannes #Manns #Männern #Männers and so on should all lead to the same result.

    Behold what I have to do to sign off on this post:
    #MarkupLanguages #MarkupLanguage #Markup

  7. A #Fediverse tech idea I've been considering for a while.

    Hashtags can sometimes be annoying, right? Their primary application is finding posts related to a certain topic, including following one. Therefore, if I look for "horses", I want to find everything horse-related.

    The following hashtags should therefore lead to the same set of posts:
    - #horse
    - #horses
    - #equines
    - #equine
    - #horsetodon

    Right? But that's not a reality. Some people tag with one of them, with multiple, or with none at all.

    Similarly, #Döner, #Doener and perhaps even #Doner should lead to the same set of posts, right? And what about British-American-splits like how #Localization is #Localisation, and perhaps even #l10n as well? And #LGBT, #LGBTQ, #LBGTQ+, #LGBT+, #LGBTQIA and so on and so on also really should be one hashtag.

    So what to do?

    I propose:
    We should introduce a second symbol for something like "fuzzy hashtags". Not the '#' symbol, but another; perhaps '&' or '~'.

    That way I could tag my post '~horse', and it could appear on all hashtag feeds concerning the different spellings of horses! Or I could search for such a fuzzy hashtag.

    The different variants could be crowdsourced, or overridden by instance mods. You could also opt-out of that system - your posts showing up in fuzzy searches, most likely.

    This would also fix languages like German, where you have many inflected forms: #Männer #Mann #Mannes #Manns #Männern #Männers and so on should all lead to the same result.

    Behold what I have to do to sign off on this post:
    #MarkupLanguages #MarkupLanguage #Markup

  8. A #Fediverse tech idea I've been considering for a while.

    Hashtags can sometimes be annoying, right? Their primary application is finding posts related to a certain topic, including following one. Therefore, if I look for "horses", I want to find everything horse-related.

    The following hashtags should therefore lead to the same set of posts:
    - #horse
    - #horses
    - #equines
    - #equine
    - #horsetodon

    Right? But that's not a reality. Some people tag with one of them, with multiple, or with none at all.

    Similarly, #Döner, #Doener and perhaps even #Doner should lead to the same set of posts, right? And what about British-American-splits like how #Localization is #Localisation, and perhaps even #l10n as well? And #LGBT, #LGBTQ, #LBGTQ+, #LGBT+, #LGBTQIA and so on and so on also really should be one hashtag.

    So what to do?

    I propose:
    We should introduce a second symbol for something like "fuzzy hashtags". Not the '#' symbol, but another; perhaps '&' or '~'.

    That way I could tag my post '~horse', and it could appear on all hashtag feeds concerning the different spellings of horses! Or I could search for such a fuzzy hashtag.

    The different variants could be crowdsourced, or overridden by instance mods. You could also opt-out of that system - your posts showing up in fuzzy searches, most likely.

    This would also fix languages like German, where you have many inflected forms: #Männer #Mann #Mannes #Manns #Männern #Männers and so on should all lead to the same result.

    Behold what I have to do to sign off on this post:
    #MarkupLanguages #MarkupLanguage #Markup

  9. A #Fediverse tech idea I've been considering for a while.

    Hashtags can sometimes be annoying, right? Their primary application is finding posts related to a certain topic, including following one. Therefore, if I look for "horses", I want to find everything horse-related.

    The following hashtags should therefore lead to the same set of posts:
    - #horse
    - #horses
    - #equines
    - #equine
    - #horsetodon

    Right? But that's not a reality. Some people tag with one of them, with multiple, or with none at all.

    Similarly, #Döner, #Doener and perhaps even #Doner should lead to the same set of posts, right? And what about British-American-splits like how #Localization is #Localisation, and perhaps even #l10n as well? And #LGBT, #LGBTQ, #LBGTQ+, #LGBT+, #LGBTQIA and so on and so on also really should be one hashtah.

    So what to do?

    I propose:
    We should introduce a second symbol for something like "fuzzy hashtags". Not the '#' symbol, but another; perhaps '&' or '~'.

    That way I could tag my post '~horse', and it could appear on all hashtag feeds concerning the different spellings of horses! Or I could search for such a fuzzy hashtag.

    The different variants could be crowdsourced, or overridden by instance mods. You could also opt-out of that system - your posts showing up in fuzzy searches, most likely.

    This would also fix languages like German, where you have many inflected forms: #Männer #Mann #Mannes #Manns #Männern #Männers and so on should all lead to the same result.

    Behold what I have to do to sign off on this post:
    #MarkupLanguages #MarkupLanguage #Markup

  10. The ultimate law of markup language homepages:

    An introduction of markup language X must always begin with "X is an easy-to-learn markup language …"

    #markupLanguage #tongueInCheek

  11. heise+ | Blueprints in Home Assistant: Mit Vorlagen komplexe Automationen erstellen

    Mit Blueprints lassen sich Smart-Home-Automationen importieren und einfach einstellen – ohne selbst komplizierte YAML-Konfigurationen schreiben zu müssen.

    heise.de/ratgeber/Blueprints-i

    #Automatisierung #SmartHome #MarkupLanguage #news

  12. When Brian Reid described his #Scribe markup language and processing system in his PhD thesis in July 1978, he used “Reid@CMU-10A” as email address. It is not CMU-10A.edu or alike. The concepts of DNS and TLD were not yet established at that time. DNS came about in 1983.

    en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?t

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_N

    #markupLanguage #DNS #digitalTypesetting

  13. Yesterday I gave a high-level talk about #markupLanguage-s.

    Slides:
    pretalx.linuxtage.at/media/glt
    Recording:
    media.ccc.de/v/glt24-475-marku
    youtube.com/watch?v=8Y6tlqol7G

    Comments? Feedback for my talk? Markup language opinions in general?
    pretalx.linuxtage.at/glt24/tal

    As I announced, I will publish my "markup report" soon. Your feedback will help me focus on relevant questions to answer and invest development into desired tooling.

    Thanks to @linuxtage for the awesome event and @c3voc for recording! ✌️🐧 #glt24

  14. heise+ | Grundlagen Home Assistant: So beherrschen Sie die Smart-Home-Zentrale

    Home Assistant ist ein mächtiges Werkzeug, um das smarte Zuhause zu steuern. Allerdings ist es nicht intuitiv verständlich. Wir erklären die Basisfunktionen.

    heise.de/hintergrund/Grundlage

    #MQTT #RaspberryPi #SmartHome #MarkupLanguage #news

  15. Microsoft Build 2023: Neues Dashboard und neues Konfigurationssystem

    Microsoft hat auf der BUILD 2023 für Entwickler ein neues Dashboard, ein optimiertes Dateisystem und ein YAML-basiertes Konfigurationssystem vorgestellt

    heise.de/news/Microsoft-Build-

    #MicrosoftBuild #MarkupLanguage #news