Microposts

    Para limitar el número de posts que se publican por página en Home y en el resto de páginas con listado de posts:

    Editar el archivo config.json de los Custom Templates o plantillas personalizadas de Custom Tiny. Cambiar el número de posts (5, 10, 20, etc.).

    Línea 78: "paginate": 10,

    Baiona.

    Catedral de Baiona

    Baiona.

    Catedral de Baiona

    I made a floating card on my home page, for a short presentation of the site, in three languages. It also shows my avatar. I wanted to put two more sections: one for a featured article, the second one for the most recent posts, but it didn’t work. I’m still happy with the result: umerez.eu

    This is how the TheBetterTouch tool for ChatGPT rewrote the former text in a better English:

    I created a floating card on my homepage to provide a brief overview of the site in three different languages. The card also displays my avatar. Although I tried to add two more sections, one for a featured article and the other for the most recent posts, I encountered difficulties in doing so. Nonetheless, I am still pleased with the overall outcome.

    Adimen naturalaren edertasuna.

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    I had forgotten how cool Gluon by @vincent is. Reinstalled it and set it to be the default in my “open micro.blog” Shortcut. It’s a delight.

    Opinion | Would Trump be a dictator? And can he be stopped? - The Washington Post

    Robert Kagan in a harrowing article:

    > Yes, I know that most people don’t think an asteroid is heading toward us and that’s part of the problem. But just as big a problem has been those who do see the risk but for a variety of reasons have not thought it necessary to make any sacrifices to prevent it. At each point along the way, our political leaders, and we as voters, have let opportunities to stop Trump pass on the assumption that he would eventually meet some obstacle he could not overcome. Republicans could have stopped Trump from winning the nomination in 2016, but they didn’t. The voters could have elected Hillary Clinton, but they didn’t. Republican senators could have voted to convict Trump in either of his impeachment trials, which might have made his run for president much more difficult, but they didn’t. > > Throughout these years, an understandable if fatal psychology has been at work. At each stage, stopping Trump would have required extraordinary action by certain people, whether politicians or voters or donors, actions that did not align with their immediate interests or even merely their preferences. It would have been extraordinary for all the Republicans running against Trump in 2016 to decide to give up their hopes for the presidency and unite around one of them. Instead, they behaved normally, spending their time and money attacking each other, assuming that Trump was not their most serious challenge, or that someone else would bring him down, and thereby opened a clear path for Trump’s nomination. And they have, with just a few exceptions, done the same this election cycle. It would have been extraordinary had Mitch McConnell and many other Republican senators voted to convict a president of their own party. Instead, they assumed that after Jan. 6, 2021, Trump was finished and it was therefore safe not to convict him and thus avoid becoming pariahs among the vast throng of Trump supporters. In each instance, people believed they could go on pursuing their personal interests and ambitions as usual in the confidence that somewhere down the line, someone or something else, or simply fate, would stop him. Why should they be the ones to sacrifice their careers? Given the choice between a high-risk gamble and hoping for the best, people generally hope for the best. Given the choice between doing the dirty work yourself and letting others do it, people generally prefer the latter.

    This essay is really scary. It might be spot on, though. It’s worth reading through it all and keeping a copy for future reference. What are we going to do in Europe with our own wannabe Trumps?

    Mikel.

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    HAY DERECHO GANA EL RECURSO DEL TS Y SE ANULA EL NOMBRAMIENTO DE LA PRESIDENTA DEL CONSEJO DE ESTADO - HayDerecho

    > Esta resolución marca un hito por tres motivos:  > > - El Tribunal Supremo subraya la necesidad de que altos cargos públicos cumplan con los requisitos establecidos para dar validez a su nombramiento, marcando un precedente fundamental que evitará que prevalezcan motivos políticos o de intereses individuales sobre el cumplimiento de los requisitos legalmente establecidos para efectuar nombramientos de altos cargos. > - El cumplimiento de estos requisitos es especialmente necesario en relación a los órganos de control, como el Consejo de Estado, cuya función es velar por la observancia de la Constitución y por el correcto funcionamiento de la Administración Pública y de los Servicios Públicos. > - La Sentencia reconoce la legitimación activa a la Fundación Hay Derecho para impugnar decisiones que atentan contra los principios del Estado de derecho. Este reconocimiento fortalece la posición de Hay Derecho como una voz crucial en la sociedad civil española​​ y refuerza la utilidad de sus acciones de litigación estratégica.

    No tengo ninguna duda de que alguien está redactando la reforma del artículo 6 de la Ley Orgánica del Consejo de Estado. Total, en esta frase, hay un montón de cosas innecesarias:

    > El Presidente del Consejo de Estado será nombrado libremente por Real Decreto acordado en Consejo de Ministros y refrendado por su Presidente entre juristas de reconocido prestigio y experiencia en asuntos de Estado.

    > Insistir en la utilización de los signos de interrogación y exclamación de apertura y la coma del vocativo conduce a la melancolía 1.

    José Ortega y Gasset

    1. José Ortega y Gasset (Madrid, 9 de mayo de 1883-18 de octubre de 1955). Cita no exacta. ↩︎

    You will never, ever, die, Shane. Fuck.

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    You can follow me on my Mastodon account @eumrz@esq.social or you can subscribe only to my blog @eumrz@umerez.eu #tech #eng

    Trying out the Set Date feature in MarsEdit to schedule the publishing of posts. If this works correctly, it should show up at 18:15 (I’m sending it at 18:10).

    I did what @sod told us not to do, so you don’t have to. Now you know, you don’t have to and should not click here.

    Me he cargado por completo el reloj mecánico de viaje así que inauguro nuevo proyecto: YouTube cómo montar reloj mecánico para idiotas.

    Imagen de piezas de reloj mecánico de mesa desmontado.

    We will always love you, Freddie.

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    Farrokh Bulsara (5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991).

    I just updated my blog’s header with Font Awesome icons following this tutorial by @manton and I love it.

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    Shortcut to open Lillihub

    I made a very simple Shortcut to open Lillihub in Safari on my iPhone. It looks for a previously existing tab that may have Lillihub open and, if that’s the case, goes to that tab. If there’s none, it opens Lillihub. Once again, thanks so much to Loura for building such a nice service. #tech

    You can install and try it here;

    www.icloud.com/shortcuts…

    Albedrío jurídico: Hoja de ruta

    > Por eso, este primer post del blog tiene dos objetivos: > > En primer lugar, daros las gracias a todos y cada uno de vosotros por vuestras felicitaciones, tanto públicas como privadas; por alentarnos a seguir, por habernos propuesto colaboraciones y haber aceptado colaborar con nosotras, por prestarnos un hueco en vuestras redes sociales y facilitar que se nos conozca, por el cariño, el impulso y la ilusión con la que habéis acogido nuestro proyecto y, por extensión, a nosotras. GRACIAS. > > En segundo lugar, queremos dar a conocer la estructura y funcionamiento del blog, sus distintas secciones y los objetivos que nos planteamos en cada una de ellas; qué nos gustaría hacer y sobre todo, cómo nos gustaría llevarlo a la práctica. > > Y como una imagen vale más que mil palabras, todo esto os lo explicamos en esta infografía:
    > > Hoja de ruta del blog

    Qué buena noticia es este nuevo blog, creado por Consuelo Doncel y Jose Hernandez, dos conocidísimas, reconocidísimas y jovencísimas profesionales de la Administración Local. La hoja de ruta del proyecto tiene un aspecto estupendo y seguro que se convertirá en un sitio de referencia del derecho administrativo local. Buen viento en las velas.

    I can actually post from Lillihub, just as easily as micro.blog.

    It shows my categories and crossposting choices. This is great.

    Regarding crossposting, I noticed that it only shows the first of the feeds I have in my Account settings, and in my case is not my main feed. So I changed the order of my feeds so that the main one is the first in the list, and now Lillihub shows the correct crossposting choices for me.

    Thank you so much, @loura

    Want to try out a new Micro.blog web client? You’re in luck! I’d like to introduce Lillihub 🐸. It’s a delightful web app to view your timeline, make posts and keep up with conversations. You can even manage your books and bookmarks. Enjoy! 😁

    screenshot of the Lillihub Micro.blog web client. Shows timeline screen with navigation bar and the top and a colorful rainbow sidebar menu. The main column of text is a post about autumn with a picture of road with trees along the side with fall colors.

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