Open Time - Mot-clé - Blogvember<p>Open time, open mind, open eyes</p>2024-03-18T20:44:06+01:00Franck Paulurn:md5:61070eb8c883ae7581f861faefddecbfDotclearLast day of Blogvemberurn:md5:842246d5cbd4f329f5dc73820d982d742017-11-30T06:18:00+01:002017-12-01T06:32:01+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvember <p>Here it is, the last post in English for this <a href="https://nota-bene.org/Blogvember">Blogvember</a> initiated by Stéphane.</p>
<p>First I’m very glad to have fullfill the requirement for this first edition, even if some of my <a href="https://open-time.net/tag/Blogvember">Blogvember’s posts</a> were not so nice (lazziness inside).</p>
<p>Second It allowed me to detect some minor improvements I may do for Dotclear in order to have a better reader experience reading a multilanguage blog.</p>
<p>Third it gave me the opportunity to test a little bit more the <a href="https://www.deepl.com/translator">DeepL translator</a> which seems far better than the others I know (Google and so on). I’m using it by writing in the administrative interface my text in English and then copying and pasting it to the DeepL interface to check if the translation in French is readable.</p>
<p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/screenshots/2017/deepl-translator.jpg"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/screenshots/2017/.deepl-translator_u.jpg" alt="" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" /></a></p>
<p>Fourth, last and not the least, it allowed me to note that my English practice, when I write or speak it, is not so good and stays basically basic, may be sufficient to be able to survive anywhere where English is spoken but not more, far from that. By example I’m not very confident to be able to read some classic English literature as my more frequent practice in this field rather concerns computer sciences.</p>
<p>Anyway I will probably try again next year and I will see if I will have do some progress since then.</p>
<p>PS : And may be Stéphane will do this again next year as <a href="https://nota-bene.org/One-month-in-English">he said yesterday</a> about his month of English writing experience.</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/30/Last-day-of-Blogvember#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13572Speaking to his son's neurologisturn:md5:ee95b210366a0d49c59d53883312dfb42017-11-29T15:12:00+01:002017-11-29T15:50:14+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvember <p>It’s a long adventure, till in progress as I have not yet be able to talk with him about his [my son] last seizure!</p>
<p>I have several phone numbers, which I tried since yesterday, his direct secretary line, the consultation service, the hospital main service, even another hospital where he has some consultations too. More than one hour spent yesterday on that without any success, at least an half this afternoon and I succeed (I hope), finding a way to transmit to he’s secretary a message to be recalled, may be today or tomorrow morning.</p>
<p>I’ve had to tell them that I was an administrator of the Epilepsie-France association with him to be able to have a little bit more attention from them!</p>
<p>Well, I’m now waiting for their <del>recall</del> <ins>call back</ins>, which I have some doubts it will occur, and then I will retry to call to his secretary tomorrow morning…</p>
<p>Fortunately it’s not so urgent to talk to him about the strategy needed for my son’s therapy, but it will nice to have at least his opinion about that.</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/29/Speaking-to-his-son-s-neurologist#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13571Bad mood todayurn:md5:074702fc9b01465493cd2794d116c2522017-11-28T10:59:00+01:002017-11-28T10:59:00+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvember <p>And I haven’t the courage to translate the <a href="https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/28/L-epilepsie-c-est-naze-comme-maladie">french post</a> I did this morning, so there is the <a href="https://www.deepl.com/translator">DeepL</a> one (more or less):</p>
<blockquote><p>So another episode in my son’s epileptic life, which will probably remain so for the rest of his life, since after we decided last spring to stop treatment to see if the epilepsy had disappeared, it turns out that we just received confirmation after the seizure he had last night.</p>
<p>
Result, return to the long course treatment, small pill every night and especially the consequences that go with it! Because it means no motorcycle license for him who has been dreaming about it aloud for years - as for the car license it will take at least a year without crisis for him to consider it; not to mention the professional choices that are offered (or rather closed) to him.</p>
<p>
So he’s gonna have to deal with it, in the long run. Not fun!</p></blockquote>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/28/Bad-mood-today#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13569Four days to gourn:md5:981d46238630b0e77b5bd80068707be32017-11-27T13:29:00+01:002017-11-27T13:33:02+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p>Four days to go to the end of this Blogvember and I think <del>this morning</del> (oups not I didn’t see the time) <ins>this afternoon</ins>, that I will not continue beyond the end of this month. It’s still a little bit hard to me to fluently write in English. It’s not a way to give-up as I will probably do the same exercice, in November 2018, to check if looking the movies and series in English will improve my understand-ness.</p>
<p>Anyway, I will, may be, also post here in Spanish as I will start to learn this language next fall!</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/27/Four-days-to-go#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13567Post-brunchurn:md5:665ffd51286366ab3e375abe4a0a8f062017-11-26T09:30:00+01:002017-11-26T09:31:43+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvember <p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2017/brunch-not-vegan.jpg" title="Warning : not for vegan"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2017/.brunch-not-vegan_u.jpg" alt="Warning : not for vegan" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" title="Warning : not for vegan, nov. 2017" /></a></p>
<p>TLDR: It was very funny and not for vegans!</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/26/Post-brunch#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13564ToDo list ante-brunchurn:md5:e4ca3f3dc32c8ec5c0ba32f15af6bbfb2017-11-25T08:54:00+01:002017-11-25T08:55:49+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p>We say ante-meridian and post-meridian, so I’m going to say ante-brunch and post-brunch, and I have some things to do before the brunch so…</p>
<ul>
<li>Make a salt cake with goat buche, walnuts and raisins</li>
<li>Need to buy some fruit juices (orange at least, may be other)</li>
<li>Mount the lamp received as spare parts</li>
</ul>
<p>And it will be enough for this day \o/</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/25/ToDo-list-ante-brunch#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13563Chrome vs Firefox, cache managementurn:md5:f0888a132f2a3135df774675faf4bee92017-11-24T10:10:00+01:002017-11-24T10:16:57+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2015/chrome-vs-firefox.jpg"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2015/chrome-vs-firefox.jpg" alt="" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" /></a></p>
<p>Very strange behaviour this morning for Firefox as I had a lot of comments in one of <a href="https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/23/Manque-d-a-propos" hreflang="fr">my last post</a>, and even by refreshing the page it doesn’t display the very last version of comments’ thread.</p>
<p>I then checked with Chrome, displaying the very same page and everything was alright.</p>
<p>I need to investigate a little bit further what is the difference between them as I use an (agressive) static cache and it may interfer with the Firefox cache? At least to verify if the expires header sent by Dotclear is correctly taken into account, or not…</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/24/Chrome-vs-Firefox-cache-management#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13558Dawn or nightfall?urn:md5:093a01461e3707dc3cf608fbece234fd2017-11-23T08:22:00+01:002017-11-23T08:36:51+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2017/aube-ou-tombee-nuit.jpg"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2017/.aube-ou-tombee-nuit_u.jpg" alt="" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" /></a></p>
<p>I don’t know yet, but the FCC — US telecom regulation agency — might <a href="http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-rosenworcel-fcc-net-neutrality-repeal-20171122-story.html">bring down the net neutrality</a> and I’m very confident about the future of the net in France and Europe if the US did this: exactly the same, it’s only a matter of time.</p>
<p>So you will, may be, have to pay to read this blog, pay a subscription for reading and sending mails, and another one for listening music (even if you already pay a subscription for this, like Deezer or Spotify) and so on!</p>
<blockquote><p>Split and confine everyone, for better ruling everything!</p></blockquote>
<p>Are you ready for that? Winter is coming…</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/23/Dawn-or-nightfall#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13556So long Uberurn:md5:fd3f58f2d011d313e82686c74b4ccf862017-11-22T08:06:00+01:002017-11-22T08:11:01+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p>Ho ho, I see this morning that I had a very good idea to delete my Uber account, in 2016 to protest about the inappropriate reaction (or even absence of) that Uber had with harassment on some on their female employees, when I read this news, published now (the emphasis is from me):</p>
<blockquote><p>I recently learned that in late 2016 we became aware that two individuals outside the company had inappropriately accessed user data stored on a third-party cloud-based service that we use. The incident did not breach our corporate systems or infrastructure. […]</p>
<p>
[…] Some personal information of <strong>57 million</strong> Uber users around the world, including the drivers described above. This information included names, email addresses and mobile phone numbers.</p>
<p>
[ source: Uber : « <a href="https://www.uber.com/newsroom/2016-data-incident/">2016 Data Security Incident</a> » ]</p></blockquote>
<p>So I’m not concerned by this issue, but may be you? If so, take care…</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/22/So-long-Uber#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13554AI to replace menurn:md5:0b9432abe70e806d5667ba79deab7a482017-11-21T11:30:00+01:002017-11-21T11:35:00+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p>I’m currently listening a podcast these days, a serie about banks, and I heard a guy telling us that they have now a marvelous and fantastic and ultra awesome AI which will be able to respond to a lot of questions and even cope with our face, and adjust it’s answers depending on our current expression!</p>
<p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/screenshots/2017/lsd-faites-sauter-les-banques.jpg"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/screenshots/2017/.lsd-faites-sauter-les-banques_u.jpg" alt="" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" /></a></p>
<p>Isn’t it wonderful?</p>
<p>Maliciously the journalist ask this guy about “real” jobs lost as this machine will replaced bank’s agent, those employees being in a actual position to teach the machine how doing their jobs! I wonder how they are able to do this, even if some tells that they will be formed to do something else, in some expertise matters.</p>
<p>The guy had a lot of difficulties to not say that a lot of corresponding jobs will be lost with that new technology, indeed ; but he has no difficulties at all to say that they will save a lot of money using this AI!</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/21/Machines-will-replace-men#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13553Adobe needs more money and it is not aloneurn:md5:3d641f1b1a779969e1229d934e96ee7a2017-11-20T10:23:00+01:002017-11-20T11:42:33+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p>Adobe needs more money and it will not have more from me! Since a couple of months, Adobe decided to switch their pricing plan from perpetual licence, at least for Lightroom — the software I use to “develop” my photos —, to an annual (or monthly) subscription. Counting exactly how many times I had bought an update, since the very first version of Lightroom, I calculate that this new plan will cost twice the money given since! And mainly for no more functionalities than before, obviously, and, if by chance, I decide to stop my subscription I will be not more in position to develop my old photos, only organize them (up to now as it may change in the future).</p>
<p>If I resume, I will then have to pay twice, to do exactly the same job as now, and if I stop to pay, no more development features. Nice, isn’t it?</p>
<p>So I decided to not switch from the actual 6.13 release, which fully support my digital camera but may be not my future smartphone — when I will buy a new one — I also used to make some pictures. So I will have a look on alternatives and I will try them with this new smartphone when I will have it in order to see if I can envisage a switch from Lightroom.</p>
<p>I fully understand why I need to pay a regular subscription for my internet provider, by example, but I think that for a software like Lightroom, even if it also embedded a “cloud” space for the photo — which I’m not confident in — it’s not justified!</p>
<p>Badly I think that it’s an actual mood in all software editors, as for example, Microsoft did the same for their Office pack, called Office 365. Their major argument is that this offer includes perpetual updates, at far as you’re paying them every year (or month)! An other argument they usually give is about the smallness of the regular subscription price, and it’s right, as far as you don’t add it to all other subscriptions you need to pay to do your jobs/hobbies!</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/20/Adobe-needs-more-money-and-it-is-not-alone#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13550I'm going to the marketurn:md5:d3b244c43c640d0cf43a02f420e952272017-11-19T09:55:00+01:002017-11-19T09:58:59+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p>I went to the market, <em>mon p’tit panier sous mon bras</em> (with my little basket), Gilles Vigneault sang (I think it’s him), and later on, this morning, we will go to buy some vegetables, at least, may be some cheeses (with a big S as there is a very good cheeses’ seller in this market), and whatever we will find looking good for our future suppers.</p>
<p>This market, opened twice a week (on thursday and sunday morning) is very big and all stalls are pretty nice!</p>
<p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2016/ratatouille-piment.jpg" title="Ratatouille à ma façon"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2016/.ratatouille-piment_u.jpg" alt="Ratatouille à ma façon" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" title="Ratatouille à ma façon, mar. 2016" /></a></p>
<p>May be a ratatouille, or what to make chicken-fried vegetables, Asian-style, with garlic and toasted sesame seeds, or why not stuffed tomatoes and peppers (I do like peppers), and probably a roasted chicken for this evening.</p>
<p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2016/wok-poulet-legumes.jpg" title="Wok de poulet et légumes"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2016/.wok-poulet-legumes_u.jpg" alt="Wok de poulet et légumes" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" title="Wok de poulet et légumes, oct. 2016" /></a></p>
<p>It’s times to go!</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/19/I-m-going-to-the-market#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13549Mid-term reviewurn:md5:f9dcc840ca0b1a4e282d959ec9cfc2992017-11-18T10:08:00+01:002017-11-18T10:18:48+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p>More than half of the <a href="https://open-time.net/tag/Blogvember">Blogvember</a> is done and I thought that it will be more difficult to do this, publishing an english post everyday, even if my english is far to be as fluent as my mother tongue!</p>
<p>Anyway, I feel more comfortable when I <del>speak</del><ins>write</ins> about technology, specially about web development, mainly focused on Dotclear, and I think that it will be a good exercice for me, to continue to do this, at least up to the end of this month.</p>
<p>I don’t know yet if I will continue this as it may be globally redundant with my french entries. May be I will only translated the french one to english or vice versa? Will see…</p>
<p>Unrelated but good news this morning, about my internet connection at home, as my FTTH (fiber) was operational since yesterday evening — 76Mb/42Mb measured this morning from my wifi link, far better than the old 20Mb/1Mb I had before with ADSL. I received a mail about this from my internet provider (Free) this morning \o/</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/18/Mid-term-review#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13546The select/option font-size problemurn:md5:55709dde879a1f37ec9e9bdb8104367f2017-11-17T12:18:00+01:002018-02-12T16:04:25+01:00FranckDotclearBlogvemberCSSdotclearlangue <p>Switching from Chrome to Firefox brings back to me the very old problem about the way how Firefox displays combobox (dropdown list). The font-size is very small (11 pixels) regarding of the 14 pixels used elsewhere!</p>
<p>Looking for that issue on the net and speaking with some guys on Twitter I finally understand that using some CSS attributes (<strong>border</strong> and <strong>background</strong>) on <strong>select</strong> element is not coped as I thought, at all!</p>
<p>So, for Dotclear, the next (major) release will not more use them, and I also <a href="https://hg.dotclear.org/dotclear/rev/8a1b100e0a84">commit</a> a Safari (10.1+) targeted fix to get a “normal” font-size too for the select/option elements.</p>
<p>I hope that it will be good-looking on every devices and browsers but let me know if it will be not the case!</p>
<p>For whom is interested by the Safari 10.1+ targeted fix, here is the code:</p>
<pre><code class="language-css">@media not all and (min-resolution:.001dpcm)
{ @supports (-webkit-appearance:none) {
/* Safari 10.1+ only (https://browserstrangeness.bitbucket.io/css_hacks.html#webkit) */
select {
font-size: initial;
}
}}</code></pre>
<p>So, from what I observe today, the only still existing problem is about font-size of option elements which is very small in Firefox.</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/17/The-select/option-font-size-problem#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13544Google is fairurn:md5:bc59352664ce9cc9647f4925cd55f2c62017-11-16T08:48:00+01:002017-11-16T08:50:03+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberinternet <p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/screenshots/2017/chrome-vs-ff-in-ram.jpg" title="Consommation mémoire comparée entre Chrome 62 et Firefox 57"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/screenshots/2017/.chrome-vs-ff-in-ram_u.jpg" alt="Consommation mémoire comparée entre Chrome 62 et Firefox 57" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" title="Consommation mémoire comparée entre Chrome 62 et Firefox 57, nov. 2017" /></a></p>
<p>I switched back from Chrome to Firefox yesterday, opening every URLs and so every tabs opened in Chrome, spinning every tabs spinned in Chrome, and so on. 30 tabs in 2 windows, with the same set of extensions, with the standard theme and I checked the number of file descriptors — as older versions of Firefox were not using too much memory but a very high number of file descriptors — and the RAM.</p>
<p>The results, about three or four checks: Firefox does not use too much file descriptors, which is a good point — the two browsers use the same amount of them —, but consume now far more memory than Chrome, from 3 to 10 times, depending on my tests.</p>
<p>By the way, may be it is the cost to be paid for a faster display, I don’t know, but it’s at the expense of other opened applications!</p>
<p>A little point I also note: the combobox (dropdown lists) are still awful in Firefox, comparing with Chrome, at least on OS X!</p>
<p>Nice try Mozilla, but you can do better!</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/16/Google-is-fair#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13542Google is not fair!urn:md5:a7b32365d1fcfdb11402703116588bfe2017-11-15T08:30:00+01:002017-11-15T08:38:29+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p>I had in mind to switch back from Chrome to Firefox yesterday but I blocked on one little thing: I did not find any way to move my saved logins/passwords from Chrome to Firefox, and I have a lot of these kinds of credential since a couple of years using Chrome everywhere.</p>
<p>I searched on Internet yesterday evening about this issue and it’s very new that this function was removed from Chrome, as the “secret” flag, <mark>chrome://flags/#password-import-export</mark> (which is set to <mark>enabled</mark> in mine), used to activate it is still in the list of available flag.</p>
<p>So the only reason I can imagine for such removal is that Google fear the very new version of Firefox — which is a good news — and want to prevent switching of all their users!</p>
<p>Have you any idea about the way I can fix this?</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/15/Google-is-not-fair#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13540Ajax neededurn:md5:1e8a4eae964ab56da8115da700c764762017-11-14T08:33:00+01:002017-11-14T08:37:58+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberdotclearlangue <p>Well well well, it seems that I need to develop an Ajax form of some of the Dotclear Dashboard modules as our authority server, <a href="https://dotclear.org">dotclear.org</a>, is frequently victim of DDOS.</p>
<p>The first function that need to be moved to an asynchronous way is the update check of Dotclear as it may block totally the dashboard if the Dotclear server is not responding quickly enough. The second one is the Dotclear news that may block also the dashboard, even if a timeout is set, it may cause a too long pause before displaying the rest of the modules.</p>
<p>I had developed settings to disable these two functions, but you can only set them <strong>if</strong> the Dotclear server is responding as you have to authentify first, then display the dashboard and then go to your preferences to do that — a quick way to do this is also to change the URL in your browser, putting <mark>/preferences.php</mark> rather than <mark>/index.php</mark> —, and if set you may miss further update of Dotclear which it may not a very good idea, even if the frequency of these updates is not very high!</p>
<p>So, I have some code to do…</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/14/Ajax-needed#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13538I received a mail…urn:md5:f753e7210ab4501a775172dc570e281e2017-11-13T07:23:00+01:002017-11-13T07:23:00+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p>…which was priceless!</p>
<p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2017/contrastes-novembre.jpg"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2017/.contrastes-novembre_u.jpg" alt="" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" /></a></p>
<p>End of (public) story ;-)</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/13/I-received-a-mail#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13534Let's have a tryurn:md5:0ccb93950ca1fe7d83b69016c13a83092017-11-12T08:37:00+01:002017-11-12T08:40:27+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlangue <p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2017/oeufs-cocotte.jpg" title="Œufs cocotte au saumon / baked eggs with salmon"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/illustrations/2017/.oeufs-cocotte_u.jpg" alt="Œufs cocotte au saumon / baked eggs with salmon" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" title="Œufs cocotte au saumon / baked eggs with salmon, nov. 2017" /></a></p>
<p>So, second try to make baked eggs as our first attempt with 180°C and 10 minutes in our oven was not sufficient — the egg white was not enough cooked and I do not like if it is still transparent and glutinous. We decided to set our oven to 200°C but keeping 10 minutes for the bain marie at least as it was enough hot. After that, we had to add more 5 minutes of cooking before serving them.</p>
<p>They were very good, might be a little bit too cooked, but better that the first time!</p>
<p>Next time we will try less time, may be 12 or 13 minutes, I think that it will depend on the oven you have, especially how the heat circulates in it, and also with another ingredients, may be with spinach or mushrooms…</p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/12/Let-s-have-a-try#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13533Old eyes, bigger emojisurn:md5:94b6700430ec3c773fcbd79e0147d8cf2017-11-11T09:02:00+01:002017-11-11T09:07:16+01:00FranckBrèvesBlogvemberlanguesocial <p>Since a couple of years I need to wear glasses to be able to correctly read on screens, books, and so on. Since a couple of years the usage of emojis grows a lot, at least on social networks as Twitter, Facebook or Mastodon. I recently <a href="https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/09/Mastodon-200" hreflang="fr">update my own Mastodon instance</a>, and this new version allows every instance to define their own emojis. Nice isn’t it?</p>
<p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/screenshots/2017/emoji-mastodon.jpg" title="A beer emoji in Mastodon timeline"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/screenshots/2017/.emoji-mastodon_u.jpg" alt="A beer emoji in Mastodon timeline" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" title="A beer emoji in Mastodon timeline, nov. 2017" /></a></p>
<p>But I have not more a very sharp vue and I must confess that a lot of emojis stay unreadable for me as they are too small to be easily decrypted. Speaking about this a couple of days ago, someone on Mastodon told me that a Stylish/Stylus — I prefer the second one, and <a href="https://www.ghacks.net/2017/05/16/stylus-is-a-stylish-fork-without-analytics/">this is why</a> — <a href="https://userstyles.org/styles/150165/mastodon-zooming-emoji">style</a> exists to address this problem.</p>
<p><a href="https://open-time.net/public/screenshots/2017/emoji-mastodon-hover.jpg" title="Cursor over a magnified beer emoji in Mastodon timeline"><img src="https://open-time.net/public/screenshots/2017/.emoji-mastodon-hover_u.jpg" alt="Cursor over a magnified beer emoji in Mastodon timeline" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" title="Cursor over a magnified beer emoji in Mastodon timeline, nov. 2017" /></a></p>
<p>So, from now, I can move my cursor on the emojis and they are automagically magnified! <em>Das is nicht wunderbar ?</em></p>https://open-time.net/post/2017/11/11/Old-eyes-bigger-emojis#comment-formhttps://open-time.net/feed/atom/comments/13531