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I've written a #blog post on how to integrate #Fediverse /#Mastodon #comments with a #Zola #website. It's taken me some time to get everything working in terms of style and semantics but in the end it

I've written a #blog post on how to integrate #Fediverse /#Mastodon #comments with a #Zola #website. It's taken me some time to get everything working in terms of style and semantics but in the end it really wasn't that hard at all. Happy to present to you my #howto post:

<https://fbanning.de/thoughts/mastodon-comments-on-zola-blog/>

This was made possible thanks to @[email protected] and a few others. Much appreciated that you post your knowledge online for everyone. :)

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Wie werden solche Wege in [#Openstreetmap](https://gruene.social/tags/Openstreetmap) getagged?
  • @bicycle @openstreetmap @osmberlin @wochenaufgabe Oder vielleicht den lane count Tag nutzen mit der Notiz dass es hier zwei unterschiedliche Wegtypen gibt? Hm, ich weiß es schlicht nicht. Sorry.

  • Wie werden solche Wege in [#Openstreetmap](https://gruene.social/tags/Openstreetmap) getagged?
  • @bicycle @openstreetmap @osmberlin @wochenaufgabe Mglw. zwei direkt parallel laufende Wege mit unterschiedlichen Tags für ihre Oberflächen anlegen? Zumindest wäre das die schönere Variante sofern zuordbar ist, welcher Weg für Rad und Fuß sind. In der Form hier vielleicht als Notiz die zweite Oberfläche erfassen?

  • Sometimes, my KDE starts without the "taskbar"
  • @fell
    I've had the same issue a few years ago when I was running a Manjaro machine. There seems to be something weird going on with how arch based systems initialise the KDE taskbar and even though I've had multiple people confirm that they were facing the same problem (and had to force a reboot and hope for the best for the system to fix itself), no one could ever tell me why this happened. It was a real showstopper for me back then. >
    @linux

  • Sometimes, my KDE starts without the "taskbar"
  • @fell
    I don't have any strong feelings towards arch systems, so I've just moved on to @opensuse #Tumbleweed and have never seen that problem again. I know, this is not really a solution to the problem but as I said, nobody knew where the problem came from, so there was no way I could have ever fixed it or found a less cumbersome workaround instead of rebooting ad infinitum. <<
    @linux