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MarkDown Interactive Tutorial - in English too!

🇬🇧 MarkDown language is a simplified form of creating a variety of text styles. Bold, Italicized, Underline, Header (text) sizes, all in much shorter and easier commands than classic HTML Markup language.

Note the name, a play on the HTML variant.

The Interactive MarkDown tutorial is also available in ENGLISH for those who are more comfortable in that language.

See it here: markdowntutorial.com/

@svetavolkoFF@mastodon.social Hello Svetlana, and welcome to the Fediverse.

Do you need a guidebook?

Enjoy the network and all it has to offer. If you are new to using Mastodon, there's a good guide here: lifehacker.com/a-beginner-s-gu

Have fun! 😉

Tech enthusiast: "I want smart lights, smart tv, everything, and connect them all to my digital assisstant!"

Tech worker: *looks wistfully into distance* "I should get a small place in a little town, with a garden, make my own furniture."

RT from hackers.town/@RadicalEdward/10

Lettuce remember the great browser wars! Unto you:

In the beginning there was NCSA Mosaic, and Mosaic called itself NCSA_Mosaic/2.0 (Windows 3.1), and Mosaic displayed pictures along with text, and there was much rejoicing.

And behold, then came a new web browser known as “Mozilla”, being short for “Mosaic Killer,” but Mosaic was not amused, so the public name was changed to Netscape, and Netscape called itself Mozilla/1.0 (Win3.1), and there was more rejoicing. And Netscape supported frames, and frames became popular among the people, but Mosaic did not support frames, and so came “user agent sniffing” and to “Mozilla” webmasters sent frames, but to other browsers they sent not frames.

Enjoy more -- webaim.org/blog/user-agent-str

ReToot from todon.nl/@AnarcHeathen/1033447

Lovely in White too.
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RT @CPChiltern@twitter.activitypub.actor
Polar Bear Chalky is still looking for a forever home.
He needs a quiet home.
And he needs insulin shots twice a day. This is very easy to do & we are happy to help with expenses.
cats.org.uk/chiltern/adopt-a-c

twitter.com/CPChiltern/status/

@freemo @Bibi Hello Bibi, and welcome to Qoto.

Enjoy the network and all it has to offer. If you are new to using Mastodon, there's a good guide here: lifehacker.com/a-beginner-s-gu

We also have another new users guide, posted here : write.tedomum.net/rgx/suggesti

Any question, just ask, and someone will try and help out.

Have a good day!

OCR'ed text:

James Medlock
is @​jdcmedlock

Average out-of-pocket spending for a day in the
hospital

US: $1,013

Austria: $22
Germany: $11
Sweden: $11
Estonia: $2
Norway: Free
Denmark: Free
Canada: Free
Italy: Free
United Kingdom: Free
Portugal: Free
Spain: Free
Israel: Free
Iceland: Free
Poland: Free

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"Randy Suess, a computer hobbyist who helped build the first online bulletin board, anticipating the rise of the internet, messaging apps and social media, died on Dec. 10 at a hospital in Chicago. He was 74.

His death was confirmed by his daughter Karrie.

In late January 1978, Mr. Suess (rhymes with “loose”) was part of an early home computer club called the Chicago Area Computer Hobbyists’ Exchange, or CACHE. He and another club member, an IBM engineer named Ward Christensen, had been discussing an idea for a new kind of computer messaging system, but hadn’t had the time to explore it. Then a blizzard hit the Great Lakes region, covering Chicago in more than 40 inches of snow."

RIP, Randy, thank you. :sad_cat:

nytimes.com/2019/12/20/technol

@crackurbones I thank you in the name of many other Northerners.

A special time indeed. Days will start getting longer, and the dreariness of Winter starts to recede. Slowly, but surely.

Reason to celebrate, Life will return. 😉

@realcaseyrollins
Yeah, things are quieter indeed, I have noticed it too.

The Users account yestrday posted a graph that I thought was quite illustraive; here a clipping of it, from the Toots per day section, the lower part of the graph.

Clearly a declining line of fit, I think

@punkymcmunky Hei, Punky!

The Cat came back! 😃

Just woke up too. Good early morning... Maybe you are already into ZzzzZzzzzZZzzzzzZ again?

Quick look around for me, I think... (famous last words)

@Lllllinda Hello Lllinda, and welcome to Qoto.

Enjoy the network and all it has to offer. If you are new to using Mastodon, there's a good guide here: lifehacker.com/a-beginner-s-gu

We also have another new users guide, posted here : write.tedomum.net/rgx/suggesti

Any question, just ask, and someone will try and help out.

Have a good day!

@Sphinx

@sda

Ah, thank you, that was quite nice!

"Inquiring minds demand to know." is one of my mottos. 😃
@mngrif @Sphinx

"Socialist Realism in Albania: A visit to the National Gallery of Art "
This and many more nice art works of Soviet period Realism. Worth a visit and collecting the images!

davidbellard.com/blog-1/2016/8

I just got inspired for an upcoming Blog post.

Thanks @truckfreak for posting a nice painting that lead me this way!

@pganssle Thanks, Paul - quality work deserves to be in the spotlight. 👍

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