Adële's blog

What if the U.S. cut off Big Tech from Europe? A nightmare for many European firms

2025-02-02

Imagine waking up to the news that Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have been ordered by the U.S. government to cease providing their IT services to Europe. No more Azure, no more Google Cloud, no more AWS. The fallout would be immediate and catastrophic for countless European businesses, exposing a deep dependency that few truly acknowledge. [...]

Rethinking monetization for Internet publishers

2025-01-29

The internet is often perceived as a vast, free resource where information flows without cost. However, behind every well-researched article, in-depth analysis, or thoughtful blog post, there is a writer or a team of creators dedicating hours, sometimes even their entire livelihoods, to producing valuable content. For independent publishers and journalists, sustaining this effort requires a reliable source of income. Without it, many would be forced to abandon their work, leading to a decline in diverse, high-quality content on the web. [...]

SQLite: a simple database for smol projects

2024-12-17

Working on small (or smol) projects often calls for something light and reliable. That's where SQLite comes in. Instead of juggling a heavy client-server setup, it all fits neatly into a single file. There's no extra daemon to run, no complicated configuration to maintain, just a clean, tidy solution that travels easily. [...]

Setting up a new mail server

2024-12-04

Setting up a new mail server can be a daunting task, filled with technical hurdles and configuration nuances. Recently, I decided to take on this challenge to better manage my emails and enhance security. Here's how I navigated the process and the steps I found most effective. This is not a detailed procedure, you can find many on the internet, this is just the way I've done it. [...]

XMPP: the forgotten gem of Instant Messaging

2024-11-07

Instant messaging is dominated by mainstream apps today, each with their own ecosystems, closed protocols, and business models based on data collection and user engagement. In this landscape, XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) might seem like a relic, yet it offers a powerful, open, and privacy-respecting alternative that deserves more recognition. Despite its versatility and potential, XMPP has struggled to gain the popularity it deserves. Here, we'll explore why XMPP hasn't reached widespread adoption, why it remains relevant, and how it might be the best option for those seeking a flexible, secure, and open-source messaging tool. [...]

HTML for people: a simple and human-friendly approach to web development

2024-10-11

In my ongoing exploration of accessible and user-friendly web development, I recently stumbled upon a gem that I think is worth sharing: HTML for People. [...]


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