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The @w3c Compute Pressure #API specification defines a set of pressure states (e.g. high CPU load) delivered to a #WebApp to signal when adaptation of the workload is appropriate to ensure consistent quality of service. #timetoimplement
▶️ w3.org/TR/compute-pressure/

The document defines 3 concepts: processing units (such as the CPU), supported sources (such as #GPU), sampling and reporting rates.

Key usage scenarios are described in this explainer: github.com/w3c/compute-pressur

www.w3.orgCompute Pressure Level 1The Compute Pressure API provides a way for websites to react to changes in the CPU pressure of the target device, such that websites can trade off resources for an improved user experience.

How often do you try pressing "?" to see the keyboard shortcuts available on a web app? It works in a lot of apps, both free/libre and proprietary.

Looking for CMS advice

Hey Web devs!

Do you have any suggestions, tips, opinions, dos, don’ts about headless CMSes?

I have a growing list of small/mid non-profits and collectives asking for my help to (re)make their website. I totally want to help, but I don’t have much time, especially considering that they generally have little or no funding—I would most definitely point them to @VillageOneCoop, otherwise.

Therefore, I want a super simple and replicable solution where I can copy-paste most of the code, while providing them with a stable, fast, and modern solution. I had a look at the Headless CMS section in the Jamstack website, but I need opinions from people who actually used some of that software already.

Needs

  • I want to code and configure everything using @eleventy
  • Admin interface (#WebApp) for the client to add pages and write posts
  • Static website in the front-end
  • Simple and reliable CI/CD
  • No/minimal maintenance after the first setup
  • Self-hostable (I was taking this for granted so much that I forgot to write it)
  • If it requires forge integration, it should support #ForgeJo
  • #OpenSource

Nice to have

  • Possibly using #Deno, not #NodeJS
  • Allowing the client to customize a bit their website through the admin interface, with a GUI
  • CMS app packaged on @yunohost
  • No CMS vendor lock-in
  • I’d love to write as little JavaScript as possible
  • #FreeSoftware

Absolutely not

Please, boost this and ask around! Links to videos, tutorials, and resources are welcome.

People whose perspective I would really value: @zachleat @harryfk @deno_land @jaredwhite @vanillaweb @stefan @mxbck @WeirdWriter @deadsuperhero (Sorry if I am spamming you!)

Jamstack.orgHeadless CMS - Top Content Management Systems | JamstackCheck out this showcase of some of the best, open source headless CMSes. This is community-drive so be sure to submit your favorite CMS today!
#Eleventy#11ty#CMS

How to Build a Web App from Scratch in 2025: A Comprehensive Guide

tuvoc.com/blog/how-to-build-we

Learn how to build a web app from scratch in 2025 with this comprehensive guide. From choosing the right tech stack to deployment, we cover every step to help you create a successful web application.

#WebDevelopment
#WebApp
#Tech2025
#AppDevelopment
#FullStack
#Coding
#SoftwareDevelopment
#Programming
#StartupTech
#Frontend
#Backend

#python #machinelearning #artificialintelligence #datascience #NLP
#webapp #Dashboards #app
#GUI #interface
👉 Design Interactive Machine Learning UI using Gradio, Hugging Face, NLP, Dash & PyGWalker

Empower Your Python Data Science Projects with 30+ Inspiring Walkthrough Examples of User-Friendly (Web-)Interfaces & Pipelines

#exploremore 👇
#freesoftware

medium.com/@alexzap922/design-

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@seaotta : I just wrote infosec.exchange/@ErikvanStrat *three* times in Firefox for Android.

Switching to another browser or converting images causes Alzheimers in Firefox: my text and images (plus Alt text) are GONE.

I know that I should close more browser tabs, but loosing text I just entered is simply unacceptible. I'm now considering to switch to a dedicated Mastodon app, loathing the idea of having to read about and select a reasonable (privacy and security) Mastodon app.

AARRGGHH

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I am once again faced with the bleak irony of people who like to code in the terminal with Vim or Nano, but also install onto their computer some 5 or 10 apps via FlatPak or Docker, including VSCode, each installed with their own entire copies of Node.js and Electron.js (differing only in their minor revision number), while also complaining about Emacs being “bloated” because it ships with a miniature web browser and fully-featured e-mail client.

#tech#software#Emacs

I've built a thing.

Sometimes my follower count seemingly fluctuates at random. To understand why, I dug into the #MastodonAPI and created "fedi-followers":

A privacy-friendly #fediverse #followers explorer as local-only static web app, decentrally hosted on the #ipfs. See who's actually following (and unfollowing) you over time and much more.

fedi--followers-data0-one.ipns

Screenshot of the app
fedi--followers-data0-one.ipns.dweb.linka privacy-friendly fediverse followers explorer as local-only static web app.

I wanted to save my barely passable Python scripting from total extinction and write something quick/useful. So what had happened was...

Instead of writing a quick script I decided to learn a bit of FastHTML to create a web app to generate systemd service files for Podman, so a total yak-shave (I used podman generate last week but wanted "cleaner" files).

FastHTML is a really neat approach to "templating" HTML and seems to scale nicely with your needs, which means it's easy to get started. The fact that Pico.css and sqlite are built-in is really nice for out-of-box experience (can be disabled and extended). I'll keep working on my toy app and maybe actually make it useful (I'm posting publicly for accountability, I hope).

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higher Workers plan.

To be clear this shouldn't have affected any of the backend services like Sync, Auth etc. It only affected the website, blog, and the web app. However, the web app operates 100% offline (once its loaded) so you shouldn't have noticed anything out of ordinary if you have the web app already cached.

We are really sorry for this inconvenience and we are working to make sure this doesn't happen in the future.

🚀 We're live! 🎉

The beta version of Socialfolio is officially out! 🎉 Socialfolio is your new place to showcase your social profiles in a sleek, widget-like manner. Focused on the Fediverse and open-source software, we aim to give you a platform to express your digital identity.

We’re excited to have you join us on this journey. 💬 Tell us what you think and help us make SocialFolio even better!

🔗 Check it out here: socialfolio.me

Please rememer, It's still the first Beta version, so don't expect it to be perfect.

socialfolio.meSocialfolio

A feature request I'd like to file if I can find the submit spot for #mastodon

…while we can click "Hide" on an image tht someone posts, there doesn't seem to be a way to hide the images in a news link, or website link.

What are those called now? They used to be called TwitterCards in the old place I think.

It's unpleasant to have to see pics of you-know-who or his cronies in your feed even though I *do* want to keep seeing the news toots.

#featureRequest #WebApp @Gargron