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_journals/2024-01-06_1322.md
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_journals/2024-01-06_1322.md
···+With so many different networks and accounts and crossposting, I find myself thinking about rebooting [Moa Party](https://bmannconsulting.com/blog/2021/03/14/moa-party/). I’d actively run it as a collective of some kind.
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_journals/2024-01-06_2344.md
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_journals/2024-01-06_2344.md
···+[ZEISS is launching smart glass at CES](https://www.zeiss.com/corporate/en/about-zeiss/present/newsroom/press-releases/2023/microoptics-ces.html) and talks about holographic displays and switches. And apparently a transparent _camera_ aka “holocam”
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_journals/2024-01-07_0901.md
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_journals/2024-01-07_0901.md
···+I use [[Littlefoot]] to make inline footnotes[^demo]. Turns out [NetNewsWire includes similar functionality](https://github.com/Ranchero-Software/NetNewsWire/issues/544).
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_notes/Littlefoot.md
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_notes/Littlefoot.md
···+Littlefoot is a JavaScript library to make great inline footnotes. It's a non-jQuery replacement for BigfootJS.+> littlefoot is a lightweight JavaScript library that creates exceptional footnotes. It was forked from Bigfoot.js by Chris Sauvé and does not require jQuery.+> Simply include the code on your pages and footnotes will be detected automatically and improved in the following ways:+> - Links to footnotes will be replaced with clickable/tappable buttons, making them substantially easier to hit.+> - Footnote content will appear in a popover directly beside the footnote button when it is clicked/tapped, which cuts out the annoying bouncing around the page that footnotes typically result in.+> - The active popovers will be resized and repositioned to ensure that they continue to be completely visible on-screen and aesthetically pleasing: this makes it perfect for mobile devices and responsive designs.
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