Ooh no I had not, thanks for that! I'll definitely be implementing the algorithm like that, instead of how it currently is
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Adding a kind
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Play Podcast (mp3): Download (Duration: 43:34 β 30.0MB) Graham tells us all about his new 3D printer, and the FOSS that he uses with it. Plus KDE, Xfce, ZFS, and more in the news. Β News Unpatched KDE β¦
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I've been using DuckDuckGo for a couple of years now, and have no complaints. The privacy baked into the product is great, and their extensibility for things like !gh
to search on GitHub or searching "html pretty print" is awesome for quick productivity boosting.
I'd recommend you giving it a go, and see how you feel after a while. And if you're finding search results aren't so great every so often, you can !g
to get your Google results!
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Setting Up a Micropub Server for www.jvt.me (7 mins read).

Announcing the creation of my Micropub server, to allow publishing content away from my laptop/desktop.
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This is a really great post about how we should look to use our time more wisely. Taking time to create something new instead of just consuming others' content, especially as you're all going to have some really interesting things to share.
However, we also need to remember that it's OK to have downtime, and consuming others' content is ok! (And yes, this is a little ironic coming from me, a person who is seemingly always productive and pushing out new content)!
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This blog post from Monzo is such a good explanation of what the Strong Customer Authentication regulations are, especially coming from someone who's been working on it for some time. It's going to be interesting to see how the industry works at making it secure, but unobtrusive to the customer - as it's something that could cause quite a User Experience difficulty, at the risk of providing real security for our users.
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How to RSVP to an Indie Event from your Website (4 mins read).

How to use your personal website in conjunction with Microformats and Webmention to be able to RSVP to Indie events.
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AWS Nottingham: Where Did All the Money Go? (13 mins read).

A writeup of the AWS Nottingham meetup about cost saving in AWS.
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This is an interesting article about how the increased size of the Internet is a cautionary tale for whether things need to be on the Cloud / accessible from the Internet.
This interview with George RR Martin is incredibly insightful into how George has been dealing with the TV series of Game of Thrones overtaking his literary pieces, and I'd really recommend a read to see his thought processes and the pros and cons of his writing being behind.
Readability of code is a very important, but so is using idiomatic language style. However the difficulty, as this article calls out, is that some folks won't find it easy to read or write code in an 'idiomatic' way. And also, who cares if you convert the readable four-line code snippet into a horrible to read one-liner? All it does is make it harder for the next person!
This is a great read about some of the risks of using YAML, especially the way that most YAML parsers default to executing arbitrary, unsafe commands from a file you're parsing.
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I've used this server before to get a simple RESTful API up and running, and it's really useful.
Restructuring The Way That My Site's Content Types Work (5 mins read).
How I've restructured my content to map more closely to Microformats for any Indie content types.
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GitHub always have a great recap of the new Git releases, and this is another - I'm particularly interested in some of the changes around git checkout
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Easily Parsing Failed Cucumber Scenarios from the JSON Report (2 mins read).

How to parse a Cucumber JSON report to display the failed scenarios and their causes.
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Shirley Wu discusses what she learned from her four most influential projects.

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Scott Hanselman talks about how to be intentional with your life.

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Emma Bostian discusses mentorship and all the benefits of being a mentor.

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