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CAPTCHA doesn’t work and is not accessible

Liked CAPTCHA Sucks and it’s Not Accessible (curtismchale.ca) Over 13 years ago I first addressed my dislike of the CAPTCHA.

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par Alex 2023-10-17 | 10 Mots | Commenter

en finir avec la dysphorie de genre

Liked En finir avec la dysphorie de genre by K6 (Le monde de K6) Il faut en finir avec la dysphorie de genre.

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par Alex 2023-10-16 | 0 Mots | Commenter

Liked How I approach crafting a blog post by Tracy Durnell (tracydurnell.com) Over the years, I’ve seen lots of blog posts discussing what people could blog about (anything!), exploring philosophies of blogging, and explaining how to set up a blog on a variety of content management systems.

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par Alex 2023-10-16 | 59 Mots | Commenter

Some answers on ActivityPub for WordPress.com

Replied to Some flaws with ActivityPub and wordpress.com integration by Elizabeth Tai (Elizabeth Tai) Definitely liking how ActivityPub works with my two blogs.

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par Alex 2023-10-16 | 374 Mots | Commenter

finally putting an end to a month of near-constant travelling.

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par Alex 2023-10-15 | 79 Mots | Commenter

From Here

Read From Here by Luma Mufleh In her coming-of-age memoir, refugee advocate Luma Mufleh writes of her tumultuous journey to reconcile her identity as a gay Muslim woman and a proud Arab-turned-American refugee.

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par Alex 2023-10-10 | 39 Mots | 1 Commentaire

Moby Dyke: An Obsessive Quest To Hunt Down The Last Remaining Lesbian Bars In America

Read Moby Dyke: An Obsessive Quest To Hunt Down The Last Remaining Lesbian Bars In America by Krista Burton A former Rookie contributor and creator of the popular blog Effing Dykes investigates the disappearance of America’s lesbian bars by visiting the last few in existence.

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par Alex 2023-10-09 | 68 Mots | Commenter

When we were sisters

Read When We Were Sisters by Fatimah Asghar An orphan grapples with gender, siblinghood, family, and coming-of-age as a Muslim in America in this lyrical debut novel from the acclaimed author of If They Come For Us.

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par Alex 2023-10-05 | 77 Mots | Commenter

Les déracinés

Read Les déracinés by Catherine Bardon Autriche, 1931.

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par Alex 2023-10-03 | 55 Mots | Commenter

September 2023 recap / Retour sur septembre 2023

Vue en hauteur d'un pont traversant une lagune, avec beaucoup de voitures et d'espaces verts, et un grand panneau publicitaire où on distingue un éléphant.

As usual, recommendations are in French and English, personal update is in French.

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par Alex 2023-09-30 | 1,276 Mots | Commenter

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