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> Acid3 dates back to 2008 and the web platform specs have changed over time so a perfect score, using the version hosted on acidtests.org, is now only 97/100. The version hosted on the web platform tests site has been updated to match the specs and so, using that, browsers should score 100/100


They should release an up-to-date version of the test then, Maybe call it Acid3.11 for Workgroups, or something.


5.4 hasn't officially released (it's in the RC stage) so 5.3 is still the latest stable/supported version.



There are multiple blocklists you can enable.


Yeah I don't think it's a flaw with NextDNS. Just means my existing setup is already doing a decent job. Another layer is always good though

I did have a look at additional blocking lists on there though - some good options there. Added "Block Child Sexual Abuse Material" and gambling.


https://github.com/bakpakin/Fennel

> Fennel is a lisp that compiles to Lua. It aims to be easy to use, expressive, and has almost zero overhead compared to handwritten Lua.


Fennel rocks. So clean, so structured, so concise.



I'm the author of Polar ...

You can use Calibre to convert the ePub to PDF and then import.

ePub is used a lot more than I would have thought.

Initially we might just convert the ePub to PDF.


https://github.com/google/starlark-go

> Starlark is a dialect of Python intended for use as a configuration language


Compass, not computer, for those that misread the title.


https://orgmode.org/manual/Capture-_002d-Refile-_002d-Archiv...

> An important part of any organization system is the ability to quickly capture new ideas and tasks, and to associate reference material with them. Org does this using a process called capture.


This, and it's something baked into Spacemacs (easy to replicate with a vanilla Emacs, thought): working within a projectile-initialized folder, hitting <leader>po will open a TODO.org at the root folder of your project, where you can write anything you want (including inserting an Org-mode link to the file/line you were editing), and save/switch back to your file in a handful of keystrokes.

Downside: you end up with too much notes.


> But it is not adopted by all distributions yet.

Is it adopted by any distro as a default text editor?


Looks like fedora has micro in her default package repository[0]. I doubt it is set in $EDITOR by default though.

[0] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/micro


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