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      L’entreprise qui vient #2 : et si on commercialisait les services essentiels ?

      alt.movim.eu / UsbekRica · Wednesday, 29 November - 14:28

    À quoi ressembleront nos entreprises en 2050 ? C’est la question à laquelle cherche à répondre le projet de prospective « L’entreprise qui vient », porté par l’Université de la Pluralité et Ingrid Kandelman. Pendant plusieurs années, chercheurs, artistes et divers experts se sont réunis pour distinguer différents profils d’entreprise-type du futur à partir des signaux du présent. Chapitre 2 : le Service Public Privé, illustré par l’entreprise frictionnelles Knowmad.
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      Marco Melorio: GSoC update #2 – Bouncing cards

      news.movim.eu / PlanetGnome · Saturday, 9 July, 2022 - 17:28 · 1 minute

    Some time has passed since the first update, but I have a good news: we have a basic media history viewer!

    The first task of my milestone was to implement a GListModel that is able to load media messages. This is needed to place items inside the GtkGridView of the media history viewer. My first implementation of the list was to manually filter the messages that weren’t of our interest after requesting them from the API, but that led to the obvious problem of possibly making useless requests that don’t return media messages at all. Fortunately Kévin Commaille came to help and suggested to use matrix’s API to filter the messages that contain URLs in their content, this way we know that these calls will just return media messages, thus being a much more efficient method compared to the previous one.

    The next tasks were about creating the actual media history viewer’s page inside the room dialog and creating the various widgets that represent each media message type that will be placed inside the grid. This is all pretty straightforward for me since I’ve experienced with this kind of widgets for a while now in Telegrand. Next, after binding the GListModel to the GtkGridView and after creating the factory that will create the media widgets, we have a basic media history viewer:

    Media history viewer

    There’s still a problem though. The default style of the items being hovered or activated is not really visible because it places a grey background below the items that, since these items have images on top, it’s not really visible, except for the few pixels around each one of them thanks to the padding. So, I’ve experimented a different style based on scaling that looked really great after applying some suggestions from the GNOME Design matrix room:

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      Série - Fetish & Kinky #2

      nsfw.movim.eu / portugal-erotico-kinky · Sunday, 11 July, 2021 - 20:03 edit

    https://upload.movim.eu/files/1c3f5edf2e933693e249a391967709666d28da8d/2UfgLZwdBEZp/diaper-humilition.jpg

    Age play

    É o termo conciso dentro da performance de role-playing, em que dois adultos consensualmente desempanham "papeis e idades" que não são os seus. Podemos exemplificar como um submisso que aprecie que tomem conta dele e cuidem dele ou alguém que tratem por "mamã ou papá" mas pode ser mais porfundo, como por exemplo um adulto agir como bebé e até o uso de fraldas.

    Partilhem e comentem.

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      Hors-Série #2 - Violettes sur les ondes (épisode croisé)

      alt.movim.eu / 1pct · Sunday, 7 March, 2021 - 10:20

    Violettes sur les ondes, le podcast féministe intersectionnel de l’association Chez Violette avec Radio Moulins, a fait l'effort d'inviter des personnes concernées pour parler genre, et transidentité. Aujourd'hui ces personnes concernées, c'est nous : Jena, Pawline et Niléane !

    Parce qu’on a accepté avec plaisir, voici donc un épisode croisé avec les Violettes, qu’on accompagne dans leur découverte de la transidentité.

    Bonne écoute !

    Durée : 1 heure 9 minutes
    Violettes sur les ondes , Radio Moulins

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      Journal du hacker : Liens intéressants Journal du hacker semaine #2

      Journal du hacker · news.movim.eu / PlanetLibre · Sunday, 17 January, 2021 - 23:01 · 1 minute

    Pour la 2ème semaine de l'année 2021, voici 10 liens intéressants que vous avez peut-être ratés, relayés par le Journal du hacker , votre source d’informations pour le Logiciel Libre francophone !

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    Pour ne plus rater aucun article de la communauté francophone, voici :

    De plus le site web du Journal du hacker est « adaptatif (responsive) ». N’hésitez pas à le consulter depuis votre smartphone ou votre tablette !

    Le Journal du hacker fonctionne de manière collaborative, grâce à la participation de ses membres. Rejoignez-nous pour proposer vos contenus à partager avec la communauté du Logiciel Libre francophone et faire connaître vos projets !

    Et vous ? Qu’avez-vous pensé de ces articles ? N’hésitez pas à réagir directement dans les commentaires de l’article sur le Journal du hacker :)

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      #2 - Voix

      alt.movim.eu / 1pct · Saturday, 28 November, 2020 - 18:00 · 1 minute

    Jena change de voix, on parle de nos ancêtres trans et de nos divertissements du confinement, et nous sommes hanté-es par le t-shirt de Tiphaine.

    Présent-es : Niléane ( @Nildeala ), Jena ( @JenaS_elle ), Malley, Tiphaine, Merry ( @Merry_wicce ) et Pawline ( @PawLilith ).

    Durée : 57 minutes.

    Oui, il y a vraiment -50% sur la boutique de Jena ( Etsy ) avec le code 1PCT50 .

    Liens et ressources mentionnées

    Musique

    • Merci à 3D63 qui nous a permis d'utiliser sa musique dans cet épisode, foncez l'écouter sur son Bandcamp !

    Chapitres

    • 00:00:00 - Le t-shirt de Tiphaine
    • 00:01:28 - Introduction
    • 00:02:02 - Le FAST
    • 00:02:56 - Multiples élections de personnes trans aux US
    • 00:05:12 - Pawline et Merry débarquent
    • 00:07:19 - Jena change de voix :o
    • 00:12:01 - Jena vend de jolis masques
    • 00:15:18 - Archives : nos ancêtres trans
    • 00:29:46 - Musique : 3D63 - Oracles & Miracles ( Bandcamp )
    • 00:32:29 - Nos divertissements : The Mandalorian (série)
    • 00:36:08 - Nos divertissements : Firefly (série)
    • 00:38:06 - Nos divertissements : Among Us (jeu)
    • 00:39:32 - Nos divertissements : We Were Here (jeu)
    • 00:41:19 - Nos divertissements : One Piece (mangas)
    • 00:43:21 - Nos divertissements : Supergirl (série)
    • 00:44:32 - Merry et The Craft Legacy
    • 00:54:06 - Conclusion
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      Magazine #2 de Next INpact : les précommandes ouvertes, remise sur la boutique de goodies

      news.movim.eu / PCInpact · Tuesday, 27 October, 2020 - 07:51


    Avant l'été, nous avions lancé une campagne de financement participatif pour notre second magazine. Si la crise sanitaire a retardé l'avancement du projet, nous arrivons désormais à son terme. Il sera bientôt expédié, vous pouvez le précommander sur notre boutique. Vous obtiendrez une remise sur nos goodies.
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      Jean-François Fortin Tam: Revival of GTG, status update #2: git ready to test!

      news.movim.eu / PlanetGnome · Thursday, 11 June, 2020 - 20:24 · 6 minutes

    As a follow-up to my first global project situation update, I am happy to report great progress towards the successful revival of the GTG project .

    You can see that in this fancy-pants teaser trailer (featuring epic music, big explosions and special effects), or this short status update video that also includes the trailer in it:

    We’re getting really, really close. Here are some good recent news:

    1. We are seriously running out of bugs for what will become the 0.4 release.
      • I have tried pretty hard to break the git version of GTG and Diego has kept fixing issues faster than I could find new bugs 🤔 At this point, it seems to be quite robust and safe to use, so I need you to test it like maniacs.
      • The rest of the tickets in the issue tracker are all feature requests or non-critical issues that can wait to future releases (such as performance optimizations).
    2. Recently I have completed the reorganization and rewriting of the contributors documentation for the GTG project. Please take the time (7 to 9 minutes) to read that blog post.
    3. Thanks to Danielle Vansia’s diligent work , the effort to update and reorganize the user manual is well underway. I believe more great work is yet to come on that front. In addition to viewing with with Yelp, you can also read it online here .
    4. Thanks to Mart Raudsepp’s invaluable help, GTG now supports the highly-popular Meson build system.
      • That also means GNOME Builder can now build & run GTG directly.
      • You can still run GTG manually like before with the “ launch.sh ” script; simply ensure you have the “meson” package installed before doing so.
      • Unlike the previous launch script, this also facilitates translation work now as it automatically compiles the translation files and also supports running the development version with a language environment variable, such as “ LANG=fr_CA.UTF8 ./launch.sh “!
    5. I have spent a couple of days (including a 9-10 hours nonstop coding session) reworking the code to harmonize, improve and deduplicate translatable strings, and redo the whole French translation (now with more chocolatine) and bring it to 100% completion as a way to test and ensure everything in the UI that can possibly be translated is, indeed, translated (barring one strange bug ). I can assure you, the fact that I did not eat for over 53 hours in a row was a mere coïncidence.
    6. We have a Twitter account and a Mastodon account now. Go nuts.
    7. We are supposed to be migrating from GitHub to GNOME’s GitLab instance eventually. We’ll need help.

    In prevision for the upcoming 0.4 release, I have also made a new release of libLarch, 3.0.1. This is a picture of me making that libLarch release:

    Call for contributors
    (testers, hackers, translators, packagers)

    Now is a great time to get involved , whether with code, translations, or pre-packaging.

    • Considering that I’ve run out of bugs to report, I want you to start testing GTG’s git version now , and report bugs in GitHub².
      • See the read-me for tips on how to build and run the Git version, or see the footnotes below regarding our flatpak packages¹)
      • If nobody finds serious issues, then we can assume our code is “perfectly stable” and would be ready to make a release “any day now”… well, I still have to research and write release notes before that happens ( wanna help ?), however.
    • If you are a GNOME translator , now is your call to review and update your translations if you want to squeeze them in before the release scheduled to happen (which, barring the absence of new showstopper bugs, should happen within weeks at most).
      • Yes, I know this isn’t much of an “advance notice” at all, but we live in special times this cycle;
      • Also yes, I know the project is on GitHub instead of GNOME’s gitlab, but I haven’t got the skills and time to fix that myself. I’ll accept translation files thrown at me by email if that makes it any easier. If you are working on the translation for a particular language, you should let others know through this ticket .
    • If you are a Linux package maintainer who wants to be able to offer GTG 0.4 and libLarch 3.0.1 “from day one” or as an update in your distro, you may want to start preparations for packaging this release, considering that GTG and libLarch no longer depend on Python 2 nor GTK 2…

    Adopt a a puppy plugin!

    In order to be able to move fast towards 0.4 without being tied to single-handedly fixing “everything”, we’ve had to split the plugins (and data/synchronization backends ) into a couple of categories: those that we can easily fix, those that are no longer relevant and those that are broken but “probably interesting to some users, while not mission-critical”. Those that were not trivial to fix have been deactivated (moved to the “unmaintained” subfolder)—at least until someone new (you?) cares enough about a particular feature to come fix and maintain it. Adopt a puppy today!

    Alternate “backends” are particularly affected by this, as the only backend we’ve left enabled is the default “local storage” backend.

    If you care about GTG integrating with Evolution, GNote or Tomboy (Tomboy-NG?), LaunchPad, Mantis, Bugzilla, Hamster, and Remember the Milk (that one seemed like a pretty popular backend), then please step up to contribute fixes and maintainership for your favorite plugin/backend. Otherwise, it will most likely stay deactivated.

    You can see the issues related to plugins/backends here .


    Footnotes

    1. All development infrastructure has been moved to GitHub; we will be decommissionning everything in LaunchPad (to the extent that it is possible to just “disable” things?) as soon as 0.4 comes out. We are supposed to be migrating from GitHub to GNOME’s GitLab instance next.
    2. One thing that is expected to be particularly important to release 0.4 to a wider audience is offering Flatpak packages. We’re mostly ready for this (see this ticket ) but it might take a few more days before we can figure out how to have the nightly/dev package officially published as a flatpak (on Flathub, for example) before the 0.4 release package.
      If you don’t want to wait for that, and want a temporary flatpak to try the git version “now!!”, you can go in this folder , download the flatpak file that is sitting there and run: flatpak install -y --user gtg-git-2020-06-11.flatpak (for example). To uninstall it when you want to switch to a more official flatpak later on, do: flatpak uninstall --user org.gnome.GTGDevel ; and if you have ideas on how to improve that flatpak package, feel free to help out in the ticket mentioned above.

    P.s.: You might think grabbing a random package file from some obscure folder listing on a website is a bit reminiscent of Windows, and therefore by now you would inevitably be asking, “So where’s the keygen!?!”, but since there isn’t any, I would instead recommend you listen to the piece of music below to have the whole “install apps obtained from a website mentioned in a random post” experience!


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    #   mm          #           #   mm
    #    #          #           #    #
    "mmm"          #            "mmm"


    Packaged by Diego.
    Greetz to Bilal and the Flathub Team!!

    “Against the Time”, by the ORiON group… Because that’s how software was installed back then.

    The post Revival of GTG, status update #2: git ready to test! appeared first on The Open Sourcerer .

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      HIGH VOLTAGE SIGN Financement du magazine #2 de Next INpact : aidez-nous à atteindre le cap des 42 %

      news.movim.eu / PCInpact · Friday, 20 March, 2020 - 19:00


    C'est parti ! Après avoir livré notre premier magazine en janvier dernier, nous lançons le financement participatif d'un second numéro devant être publié avant l'été. Pour le moment, nous avons atteint un peu plus de 30 % de notre objectif de base. Nous avons besoin de tout votre soutien pour arriver au bout de ce projet.