Political Blogosphere Data Visualization

People may think that having a pseudonym is enough to be anonymous. However, when analyzing the traces, we might not recover the full name, but we may learn a lot of thing about him. For instance, his political opinion. Here is an analysis of the US political blogosphere of 2004. Without other knowledge than the blogs links, communities clearly appear.

Apr 14, 22

Tags: graphs visualization blogs communities

Neocli - Updating your Neocities website efficiently

Neocities has a GUI to update your website. Unfortunately, it is buggy, especially when you have nested repository. They have an API, but it was incomplete. I builded a tool to update my website simply. Here, I describe the main necessary commands.

Apr 10, 22

Tags: website programming CLI tech

Jekyll Cheat Sheet

When you are not a front-end developer, starting a website is hard, as you do not know what are the tools available nor the way to do that. Historically, I started hosting my website on Neocities. I generated pages with pandoc, adding a template, this was far from being efficient. I discovered jekyll. Now, everything is so easy, works without running complicated scripts. I discribe how I started and some tips and trics.

Apr 09, 22

Tags: website programming CLI tech

Visualizing Neocities Communities

Neocities is a nice hosting service. When you are just starting, getting a free service enables you to learn at your own pace. It only hosts static files, nothing else in running in. On their main page, you can search for other website they host based on tags. Tags are not unlimited, you need to select the most relevant ones. Also, as any social network, you see which website they follow and which are following. We propose to explore this community on this attack angle.

Apr 01, 22

Tags: graph neocities social network tech visualization web



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