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'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through dA,
Not a troll was stirring, nor Grinch in his sleigh.
Deviations were hung in digital Galleries with care,
In hopes that +Favourites soon would be there.
The n00bs were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of Daily Deviations danced in their heads.
And Fella in his 'kerchief, and spyed (https://www.deviantart.com/spyed) with his night-light,
Had just settled down to log-off for the night,
When over in the Forums there arose such a clatter,
Fella sprang back online to see what was the matter.
To the browser window he flew like a flash,
Tore open the tabs and refreshed the cache.
When what to his art-loving ey
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I like to code web apps in technologies such as HTML5, JavaScript and CSS3. I also Linux and learning new programming languages. Plus, I do photography and icon making when I can. GIMP and Inkscape are awesome! NumixProject icons are amazing
If you give me a llama and I don't give one back, just ask! I don't mind.
XHTML. Nowadays, whenever you tend to hear about it, it's just people complaining and recommending that you never should use it, since it's old. It's not. If it was so outdated, then why would w3.org be using it on their webpages? People only think it's out...
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HOW TO HONESTLY SAVE NET NEUTRALITY (Share)
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arstechnica.com/business/2014/…
(This article explains how cable TV prices went up for times the rate of inflation recently.)
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If net neutrality is destroyed then it's all over, this affects North America and the rest of the world. To everyone who says "I live in Europe so this doesn't affect me" most web servers are hosted in the US so it affects you just as much in this aspect, it would most likely affect Canada first in the full
ntim007dakodersimobortolo Started on a new HTML5/JS desktop today, hopefully it won't be discontinued in one week like virtually all of my other projects... I'm aiming not for it to be like Galaxy html OS - but more like a platform for other people to build on. So the first thing I might do is make it run CloudDesk apps! (Remember I was going to do that with some Galaxy OS version?... but then abandoned it) Anyway, here's a first look: sta.sh/0i91dwekvqa
Maybe you could let CloudDesk users choose a desktop environment, like in Linux??? As in, downloads from the CloudDesk app store. (Examples of Linux desktop environments - Google SmartSearch them - GNOME 3, LXDE, KDE etc.) Just an idea, anyway.
Looks nice ! Sorry I didn't notice the mention earlier (I recommend sending notes, it's more noticeable).
Anyways, in case you wanna make running CloudDesk apps possible. You should limit which apps can be used. Only a limited set of apps will be allowed (copyright issues otherwise).
Well, choosing a desktop environment would require lots of maintenance works. Besides, symbiose web OS already does that.