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Microsoft Locks Down Discord Server Over “Microslop” Posts

Microsoft banned "Microslop" on its Copilot Discord community, locked the server, and then blamed spammers.

It's FOSS
Remember the long-since-expunged Android philosophy? "We also wanted to make sure there was no central point of failure, where one industry player could restrict or control the innovations of any other." Because the Wayback Machine remembers (https://web.archive.org/web/20140702115900/https://source.android.com/source/index.html)…
New blog post! Meet the new #ProjectZomboid Design Director, Christian “Serellan” Allen!
https://projectzomboid.com/blog/news/2026/02/press-q-to-say-hi/
Press Q to say hi! - Project Zomboid

Hello Survivors! An introduction and update for Project Zomboid from Serellen

Project Zomboid

Following a decision by the Codeberg e. V.'s Presidium, Codeberg e. V. has joined the ranks of many organizations as a co-signatory of the draft letter of the "Keep Android Open" initiative: https://keepandroidopen.org/draft-letter/

Apart from the impact on the many independent developers hosting their source code on https://codeberg.org, we are concerned by the greater societal implications the Android ecosystem's current trajectory will cause. For more information, see: https://keepandroidopen.org

An Open Letter to Google regarding Mandatory Developer Registration for Android App Distribution

Open Letter to Google Regarding Mandatory Developer Registration for Third-Party App Distribution

Open-source software is vital to public infrastructure, but its maintainers aren’t legally recognized as volunteers in Germany.

TYPO3 Association Board member Boris Hinzer has launched a petition to change this. Formal recognition = fairness, visibility & better support.

The TYPO3 Association supports this effort.
Add your voice 👉 https://news.typo3.com/article/recognizing-open-source-work-as-volunteering-in-germany

#OpenSource #FOSS #DigitalSovereignty #TYPO3 #TYPO3CMS #TYPO3Community

Ich finde man sollte beim Thema KI ein paar Gänge zurückschalten. Gerade die großen Konzerne verlassen sich zu sehr darauf um in jeglicher Hinsicht Geld einzusparen. Man sieht schlecht gemachte KI-Werbeclips, Moderationssysteme außer Kontrolle, nervige Chatbots, KI-Propaganda, Deep Fakes, uvm...
KI soll ein Helferlein sein und kein Ersatz fĂĽr Jobs oder logisches Denken. Zumindest noch nicht. Noch steckt KI in den Kinderschuhen.
Eleventy (11ty) string-based translation with i18next

This article shows how you can make an Eleventy (11ty) website translatable on a string-by-string basis, supporting translation platforms such as Weblate.

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Help guide the future of Eleventy by participating in the Eleventy Community Survey (and Suggestion Box):

https://11ty.dev/survey/2025/

Eleventy Community Survey / Suggestion Box đź“® (2025 Nov)

Eleventy is a simpler static site generator. https://www.11ty.dev/ Filling out this survey will help guide the future of the Eleventy ecosystem. We’ll close it down in a week or two and publish some results on the blog. You can find the results from 2023. Thanks all! — Zach

Google Docs

Markdownviewer is a new Typemill plugin by @[email protected] that adds a button to copy or view the page content as Markdown, perfect for use with LLMs and AI tools.

⤵️ Download: https://plugins.typemill.net/markdownviewer
✨ Example: https://docs.typemill.net/getting-started/quickstart

#llm #markdown #content #ai

A new video-interview about Typemill, open source, and the book industry is out now (German)! Big thanks to Simea Merki and the morntag // publishingblog 🙌

👉 https://publishing.blog/typemill-open-source-cms-interview/

#ublishing #opensource

Typemill: Das Open Source CMS fĂĽr Web & E-Books | Interview - publishing.blog

In diesem Interview tauchen wir tief in die Welt des Open-Source-Publishing ein. Zu Gast ist Sebastian, der Entwickler hinter Typemill, einem innovativen

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