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Phil Wickham - What An Awesome God (Voice Memo)

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BGospel.com EN · Phil Wickham - What An Awesome God (Voice Memo)Phil Wickham - What An Awesome God (Voice Memo) "What An Awesome God (Voice Memo)" from Phil Wickham. Stream or download the song here: fts.lnk.to/WAAG
Hackers' Pub · rel="me" 메모서문 (동기) 아래와 같은 Hackers' Pub 글을 보았습니다:<이제 프로필의 링크에 인증 여부가 보이게 됩니다. 링크를 인증하기 위해서는, 링크된 페이지 측에서도 Hackers' Pub 프로필을 rel="me" 속성과 함께 링크해야 합니다. Mastodon이나 GitHub 같은 경우 프로필에 링크를 추가하면 rel="me" 속성이 추가되게 되어 있으니, Mastodon이나 GitHub 프로필 링크를 추가하면 인증은 자동으로 될 겁니다. 개인 웹사이트가 있으신 분들은 Hackers' Pub 프로필을 rel="me" 속성과 함께 링크하면 인증이 됩니다. 참고로 인증은 프로필 설정을 저장할 때 이뤄집니다. 이미 Mastodon이나 GitHub 프로필을 링크해 두신 분들은 인증 표시가 안 뜰 수도 있는데, 그럼 프로필 설정에 들어가셔서 저장 버튼을 한 번 눌러주시면 인증 버튼이 붙을 겁니다. from https://hackers.pub/@hongminhee/0195ad00-50db-7bb1-b0a0-edaf9ce73515<그래서 Hackers' Pub 설정으로 들어가서 GitHub 링크를 추가하고 저장버튼을 눌러봤지만 체크 표시가 나타나지 않았습니다. rel="me"가 뭔지 잘 몰라서 https://github.com/moreal?rel=me 같이 추가해봤는데 이것도 아니라서 (아닐 것 같았지만) 찾아본 내용을 가볍게 메모로 남깁니다.본문 rel="me"를 검색하니 MDN 문서가 반겨주었습니다. HTML <link rel="stylesheet" ... 할 때 rel 속성이었습니다. <link rel="me" 혹은 <a rel="me" 같은 느낌으로 사용할 수 있는 것 같았습니다. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Attributes/rel/me GitHub 프로필 설정에서 https://hackers.pub/@moreal 소셜 링크를 추가하면 아래처럼 링크 a 요소에 rel="me" 속성을 추가하여 줍니다.<a rel="nofollow me" class="Link--primary wb-break-all" href="https://hackers.pub/@moreal">https://hackers.pub/@moreal</a><이 값을 활용하여 인증 마크를 표시하는 것으로 보입니다. (Hackers' Pub 링크 인증 소스코드)결론 GitHub 등에서 https://hackers.pub/@<id> 를 연관 링크로 추가하고 Hackers' Pub 프로필 설정에서 다시 저장 버튼을 누르면 체크 표시가 나타납니다!여담 함께 rel 속성에 달려있는 nofollow 같은 값은 검색엔진에게 주는 힌트처럼 보입니다. 해당 링크와 연관이 있음을 보장하지 않음, 같은 의미 같습니다. 일단 지금 하려던것과 무관하니 더 찾아보지는 않았습니다. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Attributes/rel#nofollow 그리고 Hackers' Pub이 오픈소스라서 실제로 어떻게 인증마크를 표시하는지 확인할 수도 있었습니다!

"Joshua Stanton had served as Acting Chief Counsel at #FEMA for less than one week when he was placed on administrative leave... escorted out of the building.

Stanton was asked sometime this week to write a #memo stating that the mid-February seizure of $80 million from the city of #NewYork meant for migrant shelters had legal justification; this was despite the fact that it almost certainly did not...

Stanton... refused"
thehandbasket.co/p/fema-lawyer

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USAID Official Ousted While Writing Scathing Memo on #Trump Cuts

Nicholas Enrich was preparing a 3rd damning #memo on #DonaldTrump... cuts to USAID before he was forced out.
newrepublic.com/post/192227/us

"In his 1st memo, Enrich described severe staff reductions... in his 2nd, he noted 72... #USAID activities had no funding, leading to a #death toll that is “not known.” But in his 3rd memo, Enrich estimates how many people will die or get deadly diseases as a result of the cuts."

Bonsoir à tous ! 👋

Un petit message pour vous présenter :

MémoStick 📌
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Avec la participation de @cladjeanbaptiste (🙏), qui a pensé et conçu une ergonomie au top, MémoStick permet d'organiser des mémos numériques (enregistrés localement) de façon interactive. 🎨🖥️

Pédagogiquement, l'idée est d'expérimenter avec les élèves la création de **"murs de mémos"** pour structurer des idées, réviser, ou formaliser un brainstorming.

📍 Disponible sur #LaForgeEdu d’apps.education.fr 👍

There will come a time, maybe even in the next few days,
when at least some of our top newsroom leaders will acknowledge the growing mountain of evidence before them
and reach the obvious conclusion that Donald Trump’s actions have precipitated a full-fledged constitutional crisis.
They will recognize that through his unconstitutional executive orders,
his rampant law-breaking,
and (new!) his defiance of court orders,
he is acting as if he alone is the government.
And they will see how the other branches are either unwilling or unable to restrain him.
Assuming they are not immediately fired by their corporate bosses for insubordination,
they will then call a #staff #meeting or send out a #memo, to share their conclusion.
But what then?
What will those newsrooms start to do differently❓
I hope our top journalists have thought this through already, but I fear they have not.
As it happens, I have some ideas.
The first essential step is to fully and intentionally go into crisis mode.
💥That means constant, round-the-clock, top-of-the-homepage coverage until the crisis is resolved.
#Oliver #Darcy, in his media newsletter #Status, did a marvelous job last week of describing what the media’s response to Trump’s actions should be.
“Think about how it covers natural disasters and terror attacks,” he wrote.
✅“It’s time to break out those six-column front page headlines and interrupt regular programming with special broadcast news reports.”
Crisis coverage requires clarity and focus:
💥During a crisis, you don’t argue about whether there is a crisis or not. You focus on getting through it.
Crisis coverage also requires a dramatic change in language.
✅No more euphemisms and passive voice. It’s time for strong words and active verbs.
It requires authoritative reporting.
✅No splitting the difference between two sources when one of them is misinformed or deliberately misleading. Accurate information is essential in a crisis.
It requires big-picture thinking:
✅What are the consequences of this crisis? Who will it affect and how?
It requires profiles of the victims.
It calls for regular assessments of the response.
Who’s helping? Who’s hurting? Who’s proposing solutions?
Whose ideas are just making it worse?
✅It requires digging into the motives of the people who are making it worse.
And this is minor, but it necessitates calling things by their name:
Bold rubrics like “Democracy in Crisis” or “America Under Siege”
— not “Trump Administration.”
Identifying something as a crisis is the opposite of accepting it as the new normal
— and that’s entirely the point.
🔥This can’t become the new normal. Our democracy won’t survive
presswatchers.org/2025/02/step

Press Watch · Step One: Acknowledge the constitutional crisis. What’s Step Two? | Press WatchPolitical journalists need to be prepared to dramatically change their behavior