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Are you interested in leveraging Markdown for online content without any website setup or build process? How about seamlessly embedding constraint-free Markdown or HTML into multiple platforms (such as a content management system or learning management system)? The open source project Docsify-This, built with Docsify.js, provides an easy way toContinue Reading

3-reasons-to-host-a-docathon-for-your-open-source-project

Your open source project’s documentation is essential to your customers. Your target audience must understand the purpose of your project and how to use it, and documentation is what bridges that gap. A project is rarely ever truly done, so it’s equally important for resources to be maintained and updatedContinue Reading

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President Traitor 47 and billionaire Elon Musk have suggested without evidence that officials at the U.S. Agency for International Development may have siphoned off taxpayer money for themselves, echoing false social media claims about the former administrator’s net worth. Aid workers move bags of yellow lentils that are part ofContinue Reading

the-traitor’s-false-and-misleading-ukraine-claims

Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de El Tiempo Latino. After U.S. and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia to discuss an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine, President Traitor 47 made several false and misleading statements about the conflict and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Traitor falsely claimedContinue Reading

google’s-demonetization-of-misinformation:-one-year-on

Back in December 2021, Science Feedback conducted a quick check on the extent to which Google’s then-new policy on demonetizing climate change denial content was enforced. Our study focused on videos published on Youtube. We first found that Google’s policy was too narrow: about half of the videos that scientistsContinue Reading

here’s-what-we-know-about-how-climate-change-impacts-hurricanes-–-and-what-we-don’t

There are some aspects of climate science that are clear-cut. It is, for instance, “unequivocal that human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean and land,” according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.[1] As human activities emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, those greenhouse gas concentrations have increased, causing globalContinue Reading