Taules de haute sécurité : histoire d'une lutte à mener
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"Les premières « narcoprisons » de Darmanin doivent ouvrir cet été. Le régime ultra-restrictif de ces établissements n'a rien de nouveau. Il s'inspire de la stratégie antimafia en vigueur en Italie et des Quartiers de haute sécurité (QHS) français contre lesquels prisonniers et militants ont lutté ardemment dans les années 1970. En validant dans ses grandes lignes, le 12 juin
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in reply to Jon Udell • • •hey, this is very interesting. The old VB UI in a new web jacket. I just tooted about the Rube Goldberg machine that is modern web dev, and in some ways I was more empowered at the start of my career in 1997 with Visual Basic.
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You might have a look if maybe there isn't a cool combination to make with #Datastar at data-star.dev which recently went v1.0
They continue where #HTMX stopped, in #hypermedia land, where they use #WebComponents for complex UI.
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in reply to just small circles 🕊 • • •Oh, I just remembered I also wanted to ping you, @aral about this v1.0 release, regarding #SmallWeb and #Kitten. So here goes. The current website is running #Datastar 1.0.
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V1 and Beyond
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in reply to just small circles 🕊 • • •Nice; happy to see it.
(I’m happy with the framework that has evolved in Kitten from its htmx-based foundation; especially with its seamless cross-tier event-based workflow, so I’m not looking at changing that but it’s good to see folks tackling the same issues in minimalist ways.)
PS. @jonudell, I like that when=“…” attribute syntax in your framework as an alternative to conditional statements.
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in reply to Aral Balkan • • •@aral @jonudell
Agreed. It is refreshing to see that creating neat web functionality is still possible, without having to hack & slash a full Rube Goldberg machine into perpetual motion, just for the "Hello world" start of ones creative ideas 😀
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in reply to just small circles 🕊 • • •@aral @jonudell
Btw, the event-based approach is also what attracted me to Datastar. One of the devs who works in gaming (hence focus on performance and intermediate UI) is using a bootstrap for both hobby and work that is event-sourced and has NATS and SQLite on the back-end by default.
More generally it is interesting to consider event-driven architecture e.g. for the collaborative social web i.e. fediverse.
I'm looking for simple tech to experiment with that a bit 😀
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in reply to just small circles 🕊 • • •@aral @jonudell
Correction. *Worked* in gaming. Is now working for NATS, hence that tech choice.
(Aside: NATS recently wanted to dodge out of Linux Foundation and apply different licensing, but ultimately and under much public pressure, cancelled that trajectory again.)
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in reply to just small circles 🕊 • • •@aral @jonudell
I wonder what your thoughts are regarding the sustainability model of #Datastar they came up with.
- They founded a non-profit for custodianship.
- Their Datastar library is fully self-contained, considered feature-complete. Simple, concise code, available to anyone.
- This library contains a plugin mechanism. Any added feature is an extension.
- Anyone can build/offer plugins. Datastar has free + paid ones.
That is not an open core model exactly, isn't it? Musing 🤔
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in reply to Aral Balkan • • •@aral @jonudell
Yes, of course. I referred mainly to the model itself, rather than the way they give shape to it.
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in reply to Aral Balkan • • •@aral @jonudell
Not sure I understand. Are you against a plugin model, since that allows anyone, including bad actors to build plugins?
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in reply to Aral Balkan • • •@aral @jonudell
Ah, I see. Me neither. In this case I was thinking of the general model where the members of a FOSS project realize the need to take a custodianship role for it, and do this with a non-profit that also allows them to eek out a decent living and fund that custodianship sustainably.
Zooming out more I'm in favor of FOSS projects thinking how they can elevate themselves to be SOSS, Sustainable open social systems that are commons based, where such custodianship is native.