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typst ("Typst") wrote:

Finally, we are also publishing a print version of our documentation. If you prefer this over a website, give it a go! Both it and our documentation website are now built using Typst. And the website even uses the new bundle export!

https://github.com/typst/typst/releases/download/v0.15.0/typst-documentation.pdf

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typst ("Typst") wrote:

To learn how to use these new features, read our release blog post at https://typst.app/blog/2026/typst-0.15. If you are using our web app, it will suggest upgrading projects the next time you open them. To learn how to migrate existing projects, review the migration guide in our changelog.

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typst ("Typst") wrote:

Further improvements in Typst 0.15 include support for maths in HTML using MathML, providing more tools to fix the dreaded "layout did not converge within five attempts" warning, fixing longstanding issues with list layout, and more.

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typst ("Typst") wrote:

And a single PDF document exported by Typst can now comply with multiple PDF standards. Optimize for long-term storage (e.g. PDF/A-2a) and universal accessibility (PDF/UA-1) at the same time.

Box with selected buttons PDF/A-2a and PDF/UA-1. Arrow pointing from that box to filename doc.pdf with checkmark

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typst ("Typst") wrote:

Documents can now also contain more than one bibliography: You can create bibliographies by chapter or, using multiple reference files, by topic. You can also use selectors to customize which reference goes where.

Document with an infobox. Citations in the infobox are collected into their own bibliography in the box, outside citations into the bibliography at the end. Next, a file tree with a references folder with normative.bib and informative.yaml files within.

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typst ("Typst") wrote:

But typeface design is not the only thing you can have more of. With the new, experimental bundle export, a single Typst file can produce multiple output files. Use this to build your website from a single Typst project.

Terminal with command "typst c -f bundle website.typ", arrow pointing from terminal to multiple boxes with code icon within

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typst ("Typst") wrote:

We added support for variable fonts: Using a variable font, you can customize weight, stretch, and more of a typeface design beyond what presets fonts usually come with. We also added many variable fonts to our web app.

Rendering of the letter A, ranging from weight 200 to weight 900, with weight increasing in increments of 7. Below, an autocomplete entry with the name "Mona Sans" and the description "Variable. Weight 200–900. Strech 75%–125%. Has italics. Supports optical sizing."

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typst ("Typst") wrote:

Typst 0.15 is out now. It contains multitudes, including some of the most anticipated features and improvements that will smoothen your work.
Learn what’s new in the thread below.

#typst

Image with a big 0.15. The shade of the number transitions from very light on the inside to dark on the outside in steps. In the background, the text "Multiples detected" below a diagram of moon phases. A ruler spans the top and right edges of the image. On its sides, annotations illustrating different features of Typst 0.15: The font features ".53 MONO, 800 wght, 0.7 CSRV", a MathML tag, and the text "[Verifying PDF/A-2a + PDF/UA-1] All checks passed".

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Boosted by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
z_everson@journa.host ("Zach Everson") wrote:

Good afternoon!

Since Trump was re-elected, Forbes estimates—

💰His net worth is up $1.9 billion, to $6.2 billion

💰Eric’s is up 10x, to $400 million

💰Don Jr.’s is up 6x, to $300 million

💰20-year-old Barron is worth $150 million

And Jared became a billionaire last year.

Have a great day!

#politics #news #uspol #trump

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Boosted by brib@bribstodon.xyz ("brib :neofox_floof:​ :Nonbinary:"):
warandpeas ("War and Peas 🧿") wrote:

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Boosted by brib@bribstodon.xyz ("brib :neofox_floof:​ :Nonbinary:"):
adapalmer@wandering.shop ("Ada Palmer") wrote:

Matter Industries says its washing-machine filter can capture 97% of microfibres before they enter waterways, trapping about one gram of fibre waste per wash. The Bristol company’s technology is now available in more than 30 European markets and the UK, with Bosch and Siemens integrating it into appliances, while industrial pilots in Portugal, Egypt and Bangladesh target textile factories discharging fibre waste into rivers. The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/may/13/you-have-to-be-where-the-pollution-is-the-inventor-hoping-to-fix-your-washing-machine-to-stop-microplastics
#ShareGoodNewsToo

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Boosted by fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷"):
anilmc@hachyderm.io wrote:

@fromjason

worldwide:

Mos Def - Umi Says (US, 2000)
Jehst - Return of the Drifter (UK, 2002)
Sampa the Great - Energy (Zambia, 2018)
NAS & Damian Marley - Patience (US/Jamaica, 2015)
K'naan: Until the Lion learns to Speak/Blues for the Horn (US/Somalia, 2005)

My old ass, 2003
https://soundcloud.com/anil-mc/lifes-a-bitch-but-she-sure-is

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Boosted by dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase"):
joe@f.duriansoftware.com ("disregard Joe Groff") wrote:

the first curl|sh-native package management tool, monkeypaw

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baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason") wrote:

RE: https://mstdn.social/@osnews/116754486170458162

This is such a long-standing issue that I had a long argument about this with one of the original RMSDK devs on Twitter fifteen years ago. They kept trying to convince me that the spec-violating behaviour was somehow better or had valid reasons.

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Boosted by baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason"):
osnews@mstdn.social ("OSNews") wrote:

“Your EPUB is fine. Kobo disagrees. Blame Adobe.”

An infuriating story about something most of us don't really stop to think about: e-books and the rendering engines companies and software use to display them.

It’s the year 2026. Thanks to the horrendous [Adobe] RMSDK which Kobo decided to use as their backbone for all book rendering (probably for DRM reasons), a single li

https://www.osnews.com/story/145302/your-epub-is-fine-kobo-disagrees-blame-adobe/

#GeneralDevelopment

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neatnik@social.lol ("Neatnik") wrote:

Every week I find myself saying “So — Monday again” in the same tone as Haruki Murakami’s opening paragraph of Norwegian Wood.

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Boosted by soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker"):
jasonkoebler ("Jason Koebler") wrote:

New: Researchers have quantified how easy AI search is to manipulate. Just 13 words buried in a random Reddit comment can poison AI search results. They suggest this is not easy to stop: "The way you can attack these systems is so much dumber than you think it is"

https://www.404media.co/it-is-trivially-easy-to-use-reddit-to-manipulate-ai-search-research-suggests/

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aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart") wrote:

RE: https://glammr.us/@TeamMidwest/116754577266981148

The ivory tower isolates. That gives safety but it has downsides.

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Boosted by aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart"):
TeamMidwest@glammr.us ("Eira Tansey") wrote:

Anyway, once again as someone who is now outside of academia, I maintain that _THE_ most interesting intellectual discourse is happening outside of academia, often in newsletters and podcasts. A lot of people with the most interesting or thoughtful or well researched intellectual projects are ex-academics or failed PhDs. They are adjacent to the world of academia but not in it. I feel like a perfect example of what I'm talking about is the Know Your Enemy podcast.

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ChrisWere@toot.wales ("Chris Were ⁂🐧🌱☕") wrote:

What day is the start of the week?

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Boosted by GuillaumeL@hachyderm.io ("BigSaur G"):
hmedievale@sciences.re ("HMedievaliste") wrote:

Ce week-end, dans une émission cataclysmique sur FranccTV, François Ruffin est allé au Puy du Fou. Et il a dit plein de bêtises. Réaction un peu énervée à chaud 😡😡😡 1/

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

These headaches have been so debilitating and disorienting that I forgot to send out my monthly invoices because I thought I did. But that was for May.

I lost a whole month in my mind. Lmao.

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db@social.lol ("David Bushell 🪿") wrote:

the tin of white paint I bought to touch up my skirting boards shifted to a new state of matter (I've been getting around to it for 12 years...)

spent my entire lunch break stirring the molecules back into a liquid

now my arms are too tired to paint

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Boosted by GuillaumeL@hachyderm.io ("BigSaur G"):
technofeliz@mamot.fr ("Steph") wrote:

Franchement, je ne vois pas ce qui pourrait mal se passer... 🤔 « À l'université de Montpellier, c'est Total Energies qui va enseigner la transition énergétique » (via #CamilleCrosnier @franceinter #DeboutLaTerre) #Total #Montpellier #Université https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/podcasts/debout-la-terre/debout-la-terre-du-lundi-15-juin-2026-6361260

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

I want to talk about hip-hop so bad! If Mastodon had a groups feature, the first thing I'd make is a hip-hop group.

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Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
aburtch@shakedown.social wrote:

RE: https://masto.deoan.org/@jsonstein/116754340590435892

50+ years of deregulation means there is no entity or government agency that can protect us from price gouging. Remember how prices soared during COVID because of supply chain issues? I do.

And then when the supply chain issues smoothed over and returned to somewhat normal, did the prices coming back down? Nope. Companies now kept prices high because they could.

#monopolies

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pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:

Going for a walk.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/06/15/to-boldly-go-where-everyone-has-gone-before/

benefits of walking

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

“Last month, consumers paid on average a little over $7 per pound for ground beef, up 13% from a year earlier and 50% from five years earlier, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics — far outpacing the general inflation rate. A decent ribeye steak from the grocery store now looks like a luxury, with prime cuts typically pushing beyond $20 per pound. Even some beloved Texas barbecue joints are shutting down due to the skyrocketing cost of brisket.”

Excerpt From
“Donald Trump Faces A New Political Mess — And There's Little He Can Do To Stop It”
HuffPost
https://apple.news/Aw0ldh0IXSuiNaD1rAC11OA

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

Donald Trump Faces A New Political Mess — And There's Little He Can Do To Stop It - HuffPost

https://apple.news/Aw0ldh0IXSuiNaD1rAC11OA

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brib@bribstodon.xyz ("brib :neofox_floof:​ :Nonbinary:") wrote:

Okay the ukpol doom is especially scrolly today