Free Software and Programming Leftovers
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Introducing Twenty Twenty-Three
Twenty Twenty-Three is here, alongside WordPress 6.1! The new default theme offers a clean, blank canvas bundled with a collection of style variations.
Style variations are predefined design options that give you the opportunity to alter the appearance of your site without having to change your theme. This means that you can keep your template structure but change the visual details of your site with ease.
For a truly diverse collection, Twenty Twenty-Three’s featured style variations were submitted by members of the WordPress community, resulting in 38 submissions from 19 people in 8 different countries. From those submissions, a curated collection of ten was chosen and bundled with the new theme.
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FSD meeting recap 2022-11-04
Check out the great work our volunteers accomplished at today's Free Software Directory (FSD) IRC meeting.
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poke - News: Binary Tools devroom @ FOSDEM 2023 [Savannah]
GNU poke will be part of the Binary Tools devroom at the next edition of FOSDEM, to be celebrated 4th and 5th February 2023 in Brussels.
Below is the Call For Proposals for the devroom. Hope to see you there, is gonna be fun! :)
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escapewindow | blue sky: a federation of automation platforms
Once upon a time, an excited computer lab assistant showed my class the world wide web. Left-aligned black text with blue, underlined hypertext on a grey background, interspersed with low-resolution GIFs. Sites, hosted on other people's computers across the country, transferred across analog phone lines at over a thousand baud. "This," he said. "This will change everything."
Some two decades later, I blogged about blue sky, next-gen Release Engineering infrastructure without knowing how we'd get there. Stars aligned, and many teams put in hard work. Today, most of our best ideas made it into taskcluster, the massively scalable, cloud-agnostic automation platform that runs Mozilla's CI and Release Pipelines.
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SPVM::Math - Python/numpy porting to Perl
SPVM is a static typed language that can be used from Perl. SPVM is the essential part of the Python/numpy porting to Perl. If you haven't heard of Perl's SPVM, Please see also SPVM Language Specification.
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Perl Weekly Challenge 190: Capital Detection and Decoded List