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Dreamwidth, the community-based open-source blog service, has been highlighted for the diversity of its developer community, and its newbie-friendly dev culture. Juliet Kemp talks to founders Mark Smith and Denise Paolucci about how the project has taken off.
Dreamwidth has incredibly lax content hosting rules. I'd say that it's slightly more restrictive than AO3, but only just slightly, and only because AO3's abuse team has been so overwhelmed and over-worked. Otherwise, the hosting policies are pretty similar. You want to go nuts, show nuts? You can do that on Dreamwidth.
People keep old software and online platforms alive as well. The Dreamwidth team forked an old version of the early social network LiveJournal’s source code and built a community around it. The dial-up bulletin board system software WWIV is still maintained and there are plenty of BBSes still around. Teams are working to restore aspects of ...
I found out that xfce4-power-manager defaults to letting systemd-logind handle the lid switch, however systemd-logind is set to ignore it. There's a solution here (or here); the same can be achieved graphically with the Xfconf Settings Editor (remove the checkmark for logind-handle-lid-switch).
Aiemmilla kurssikerroilla on lähinnä etsitty tarpeita vastaavaa tietoa valmiista tietokannoista ja sitten hyödynnetty tätä tietoa graafisia esityksiä tehdessä.