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La conservation du net art au musée. Les stratégies à l’œuvre
26 mai 2011
Mis à jour : Juillet 2013
Langue : français
Type : Texte
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Ajouter des informations spécifiques aux utilisateurs et autres modifications de comportement liées aux auteurs
12 avril 2011, parLa manière la plus simple d’ajouter des informations aux auteurs est d’installer le plugin Inscription3. Il permet également de modifier certains comportements liés aux utilisateurs (référez-vous à sa documentation pour plus d’informations).
Il est également possible d’ajouter des champs aux auteurs en installant les plugins champs extras 2 et Interface pour champs extras. -
Use, discuss, criticize
13 avril 2011, parTalk to people directly involved in MediaSPIP’s development, or to people around you who could use MediaSPIP to share, enhance or develop their creative projects.
The bigger the community, the more MediaSPIP’s potential will be explored and the faster the software will evolve.
A discussion list is available for all exchanges between users. -
Le plugin : Podcasts.
14 juillet 2010, parLe problème du podcasting est à nouveau un problème révélateur de la normalisation des transports de données sur Internet.
Deux formats intéressants existent : Celui développé par Apple, très axé sur l’utilisation d’iTunes dont la SPEC est ici ; Le format "Media RSS Module" qui est plus "libre" notamment soutenu par Yahoo et le logiciel Miro ;
Types de fichiers supportés dans les flux
Le format d’Apple n’autorise que les formats suivants dans ses flux : .mp3 audio/mpeg .m4a audio/x-m4a .mp4 (...)
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Evolution #3229 (Nouveau) : Utiliser une méthode standard dès que l’on a besoin d’un module JS
14 juin 2014, par RastaPopoulos ♥Actuellement, on a tendance :
- soit à charger du JS sur toutes les pages
- soit à le charger au moment où on en a besoin
- soit, mieux mais fastidieux, à gérer soi-même à la main un mécanisme de chargement unique d’un module (cf GIS dernièrement)Il semblerait pourtant qu’il existe depuis plusieurs années enfin des méthodes pour appeler un ou plusieurs modules uniquement lorsque nécessaire, et en pouvant les appeler plusieurs fois sans risque. Bref, l’équivalent des inclusions PHP.
Pour jQuery de base je ne sais pas, mais ce serait au moins utile pour tel ou tel module de jQueryUI, pour le JS de datation de SPIP, (inc-dateur), pour Leaflet, etc.
Doit-on vraiment réinventer la roue à chaque fois qu’on veut n’inclure un JS qu’une seule fois ?
http://requirejs.org/docs/whyamd.html
http://developer.telerik.com/featured/jquery-using-only-what-you-need/Qu’en pensent les experts en cache et en performance ? :)
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Help us Reset The Net today on June 5th
This blog post explains why the Piwik project is joining ResetTheNet online protest and how you can help make a difference against mass surveillance. It also includes an infographic and links to useful resources which may be of interest to you.
Snowden revelations, a year ago today
On June 5, 2013 the Guardian newspaper published the first of Edward Snowden’s astounding revelations. It was the first of a continuous stream of stories that pointed out what we’ve suspected for a long time : that the world’s digital communications are being continuously spied upon by nation states with precious little oversight.
Unfortunately, mass surveillance is affecting the internet heavily. The Internet is a powerful force that can promote democracy, innovation, and creativity, but it’s being subverted as a tool for government spying. That is why Piwik has decided to join Reset The Net.
June 5, 2014 marks a new year : a year that will not just be about listening to the inside story of mass surveillance, but a new year of fighting back !
How do I protect myself and others ?
Reset the Net is asking everyone to help by installing free software tools that are designed to protect your privacy on a computer or a mobile device.
Reset the Net is also calling on websites and developers to add surveillance resistant features such as HTTPS and forward secrecy.
Participate in ResetTheNet online protest
Have you got your own website, blog or tumblr ? Maybe you can show the Internet Defense League’s “Cat Signal !” on your website.Get the code now to run the Reset the Net splash screen or banner to help make privacy viral on June 5th.
Message from Edward Snowden
Evan from FFTF sent us this message from Edward Snowden and we thought we would share it with you :
One year ago, we learned that the internet is under surveillance, and our activities are being monitored to create permanent records of our private lives — no matter how innocent or ordinary those lives might be.
Today, we can begin the work of effectively shutting down the collection of our online communications, even if the US Congress fails to do the same. That’s why I’m asking you to join me on June 5th for Reset the Net, when people and companies all over the world will come together to implement the technological solutions that can put an end to the mass surveillance programs of any government. This is the beginning of a moment where we the people begin to protect our universal human rights with the laws of nature rather than the laws of nations.
We have the technology, and adopting encryption is the first effective step that everyone can take to end mass surveillance. That’s why I am excited for Reset the Net — it will mark the moment when we turn political expression into practical action, and protect ourselves on a large scale.
Join us on June 5th, and don’t ask for your privacy. Take it back.
– Message by Edward Snowden
ResetTheNet privacy pack infographic
Additional Resources
Configure Piwik for Security and Privacy
- Turn on automatic SSL redirection in your Piwik.
- Configure Piwik for advanced Privacy.
- Best security practises for Piwik.
More info
- Learn why this matters (EFF)
- Data Privacy Day – Why is privacy important ? (Piwik)
- Web Analytics Privacy (Piwik)
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Encoding a live stream of bitmaps using FFMPEG
1er avril 2015, par user3088260I’ve got a constant stream of jpeg’s that need to be converted to a video (of any kind).
The problem is that the stream is virtually infinite and I don’t know any method of creating videos using pictures that doesn’t store the whole file in memory until the stream stops..Is there a way that I can feed FFMPEG with bitmaps or jpegs constantly from c# or at least make ffmpeg read images from a folder with +432000 images (on the command line) ?
Please note that there will be no sound, the images will be low quality, they will come at a rate 5 FPS and this will run on a high-ish end laptop. BTW I can provide code but I assume this is unnecessary at the moment as I am only creating bitmaps and saving them.