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IndieWeb post types
This content type is full of IndieWeb post types, which are all content types which allow me to take greater ownership of my own data. These are likely unrelated to my blog posts. You can find a better breakdown by actual post kind below:
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Grafana's Big Tent | Building Better Go Systems with Logs, Context, and Profiling

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In this episode of Grafana’s Big Tent, host Mat Ryer is joined by Donia Chaiehloudj (Isovalent), Charles Korn (Grafana Labs), and Bryan Boreham (Grafana Labs) to break down how to make Go applicati...

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kat cosgrove (@kat.lol)

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yeah no, it's totally chill and cool and not alarming for an american defense contractor to have unfettered access to NHS patient data. yeah like, it makes sense for them to need that for normal, not nefarious reasons. for sure i trust the UK government to have thought this through
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Screaming in the Cloud | Build vs Buy: The Hidden Costs of “Just Building It” with Ahmed Bebars

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Just because you can build it doesn’t mean you should. In this episode, Ahmed Bebars, Principal Engineer at The New York Times, joins Corey Quinn to talk about real-world cloud decisions, Kubernetes complexity, and the constant trade-off between building your own solutions and buying existing...

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GitHub - git-pkgs/proxy: A lightweight caching proxy for package registries.

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A lightweight caching proxy for package registries. - git-pkgs/proxy
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steinkern (@koboldvintner.bsky.social)

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Mensa Reddit is amazing
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fittegrateng (@ruleo.bsky.social)

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me when my thinking is too voluminous
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Todd Bonzalez (@deminimisfringe.bsky.social)

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Really on brand for MENSA guys to brag about how they can't make a chatbot work right while using the wrong its
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Open Source Security: Open source is critical infrastructure with Kat Cosgrove

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Josh talks to Kat Cosgrove about a how companies should be treating open source more like their critical infrastructure than free stuff. Kat has a ton of knowledge about how the interactions between companies and open source communities can work well, or not work at all. Kat's time on the Kubernetes Release Team. We touch on how a project like Kubernetes is super successful, while another, Ingress NGINX, was not. It's a super insightful discussion with a ton of lessons and advice for everyone. The show notes and blog post for this episode can be found at
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Law Abiding Citizen LIVE! w/ Adam Pally

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How Did This Get Made? · Episode
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🇺🇦 Ingvar Stepanyan (@rreverser.com)

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pepperami malek (@crungler.online)

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kat cosgrove (@kat.lol)

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Owning physical media does make me cool as fuck, actually. "Hey babe, I got that new album you like on Spotify. Come over and listen?" Rizzless. She has internet. No bitches "Hey babe, I got that new album you like on vinyl. Come over and listen?" Novelty. This hooks em. Drowning in pussy [contains quote post or other embedded content]
I've been enjoying hledger for this sort of thing - and it's something a lot of LLMs understand so should give you some opportunities to build on top of
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Your regular reminder that shitting on OSS on social media is a selfish thing to do. Good job sapping volunteer maintainers’ motivation in exchange for your “internet points”. Next time: try rolling up your sleeves and contribute a fix to the problem you’ve identified.

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Fallthrough | Forging Ahead

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Steve is back to talk JJ (Jujutsu version control) and the related product, ChangeSet, that he works on at East River Source Control. Kris and Steve trace why the GitHub monoculture is finally crac...

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yossarian (1.3.6.1.4.1.55738) (@yossarian@infosec.exchange)
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@nedbat@hachyderm.io @hugovk@mastodon.social these days I increasingly feel like it's impossible to do anything on GitHub without hitting a weird platform limitation like this one 🙂 I've filed https://github.com/dependabot/dependabot-core/issues/14713 for this on the Dependabot side
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Hugo van Kemenade (@hugovk@mastodon.social)
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Starting with v8.0.0, Astral switched setup-uv to immutable releases with no floating v8 tags. This is good for security. But unfortunately #Dependabot and #Renovate couldn't upgrade from v7 to v8.0.0, and need a manual bump to get back on track. This is not so good for security. I posted about this on the three social networks, someone tagged @www.jvt.me@www.jvt.me and soon after Renovate now supports this! 🎉 Here's his writeup into the world of #GitHubActions tags: https://www.jvt.me/posts/2026/04/24/github-actions-tagging/
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Hugo van Kemenade (@hugovk@mastodon.social)
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Starting with v8.0.0, Astral switched setup-uv to immutable releases with no floating v8 tags. This is good for security. But unfortunately #Dependabot and #Renovate couldn't upgrade from v7 to v8.0.0, and need a manual bump to get back on track. This is not so good for security. I posted about this on the three social networks, someone tagged @www.jvt.me@www.jvt.me and soon after Renovate now supports this! 🎉 Here's his writeup into the world of #GitHubActions tags: https://www.jvt.me/posts/2026/04/24/github-actions-tagging/
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Cup o' Go | Linux vs Windows: Which has the most security vulnerabilities in Go 1.26.2?

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GopherCon Agenda is live! Aug 3-6 @ SeattleGo 1.26.3 and 1.25.10 released with 11 security fixesGo + LLM projectsgosymdb: A Go symbol and call-graph database backed by SQLite.cli-bridge: If you want agents to actually use your CLI, this is the missing piece.

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Brittany Ellich by Coffee and Open Source

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Brittany is a Staff Software Engineer at GitHub, helping build the platform millions of developers rely on every day. She hosts the Overcommitted podcast, writes The Balanced Engineer newsletter, and speaks at conferences about AI, accessibility, developer productivity, and building a software engineering career.You can find Brittany on the following sites:BlueskyBlogLinkedInGitHubYouTubeHere are some links provided by Brittany:Overcommitted Podcast PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTSpotifyApple PodcastsYouTube MusicAmazon MusicRSS FeedYou can check out more episodes of Coffee and Open Source on https://www.coffeeandopensource.comCoffee and Open Source is hosted by Isaac Levin

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emma zhou (@emmz.bsky.social)

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I can’t natively tell how I’m feeling, so I’ve been tuning a local qwen to tell me every 10 seconds
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Justin Garrison (@justingarrison.com)

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We recorded a fun episode of @fafo.fm with @crawshaw.io today and after the recording he asked a great question How do you measure success of the podcast? I don't think I've ever said this out loud so I wanted to put it here 1. Do I look forward to recording episodes? 2. Does it give back?
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"Adam Scott" on Where Everybody Knows Your Name

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<p>Adam Scott joins Ted Danson to talk about getting lost on the office set of Severance, learning from directors like Ben Stiller and Adam McKay, stealing Sam Malone’s moves for his character on Party Down, the alternate timeline in which he’s a political journalist, and more. </p><p> </p><p>Like watching your podcasts? Visit <a href="http://youtube.com/teamcoco">http://youtube.com/teamcoco</a> to see full episodes. </p> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="http://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

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The Nuanced Writer (@skriptble.me)

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What @steveklabnik.com said: I could absolutely debate 600,000 babies. What Claude thought he said: I could absolutely defeat 600,000 babies in single combat.
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Lady Starblade (@ladystarblade.bsky.social)

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So there’s an Odyssey movie coming out this summer, they released a new trailer, and I laughed WAY TOO HARD at this comment… (As someone who has had to read both works multiple times…)
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Stephen Augustus (he/him) (@auggie.dev)

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Can't have a conflict of interest if you don't have interests!
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Stephen Augustus (he/him) (@auggie.dev)

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...just the kind of thing an agent would say
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Brian Thill (@brianthill.bsky.social)
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Nikita Gill (@nikitagill.bsky.social)

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A reminder that this is why we make fun of The Odyssey. The book would not exist if Odysseus was not such a complete chaos goblin who was busy causing problems for himself by arguing with Gods and being a shit navigator. There is no way to make an extremely serious movie out of this material.
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Nick Taylor (@nickyt.online)

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What I learnt at day 1 of the @github.com Maintainer Summit. Shower oranges.
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Colonel Panic (@dfeldman.org)
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Jordan Harband - Npm Ecosystem, HeroDevs by devtools.fm: Developer Tools, Open Source, Software Development

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This week we're joined by Jordan Harband, a pillar of the npm ecosystem. Jordan maintains a staggering amount of open source projects that are used by millions of developers. Jordan has some opinions that go against the mainstream when it comes to legacy support. Join us as we try to understand his perspective. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ljharb/ https://github.com/ljharb https://x.com/ljharb Episode sponsored By MUX (https://mux.com) Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

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Aster Olsen (@asterolsen.bsky.social)

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I will not be satisfied until the passport options for gender are TRANSSEXUAL and LOSER. And no, you can't pick both! I already tried! [contains quote post or other embedded content]
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まり (@malidala.bsky.social)

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You can choose your gender on your passport? seems woke. If I was president, there would be only one choice of gender, Patriot.
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onion person (@junlper.beer)

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epic win! now you can travel the world with your ANTI-WOKE passport. wait what? oil and jet fuel prices are HOW HIGH?????
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Pyronoid! 🦉🐻 (@pyronoid.com)

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i love The Matrix but unfortunately i also love this post