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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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I maintain that Crazy in Love by Eden Project is one of the best songs to listen to while you’re Going Through It and can be really present with music
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Oof A House of Dynamite was intense but a very good film - would recommend!
Had some very similar vibes to Leave the World Behind
Very much recommend it - colleagues (and managers) have found it super useful as a "cheat sheet" for some things about working with me
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It feels really great to reject someone who offers to pay you money for something you don't want to do a HUGE privilege
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Ellie Huxtable's magical shell tool, Atuin, won developers' hearts by syncing, searching, and backing up our shell history with ease. Now Ellie is tackling the desktop with a GUI built to help teams make their workflows repeatable, shareable, and reliable.
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What's in the SOSS? features the sharpest minds in security as they dig into the challenges and opportunities that create a recipe for success in making software more secure. Get a taste of all the ingredients that make up secure open source ...

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In this episode, hosts Angelica Hill and Matthew Sanabria are joined by special guest Cory O'Daniel to dive deep into DevOps. They chat through some of the big questions shaping the industry: Is the "cloud promise" still holding up? What role does on-prem infrastructure play now? And perhaps most...

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When you treat your employees like crap you'll still ship your org chart https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/20/aws_outage_amazon_brain_drain_corey_quinn/
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IMO all parsers should accept trailing commas. Makes Codegen easier for one, and is more consistent/less annoying to edit/move around parts of lists.
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Speaking of boyfriends/girlfriends.
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The conversations we have 😅 @kimmy.zip: The clitoris painting on the fridge kitchen looks like a pokémon with boobs Me: It's just like that @kimmy.zip: What does it evolve into? Me: An Orgasm
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Who took my spoons!? Give em back! I’ve been eepy all weekend 😪
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@tangled.org have you seen git-bug? (https://github.com/git-bug/git-bug) it’d be pretty damned nifty if tangled’s issues were stored & accessible in a git-bug compatible way, for even more decentralisation in the most decentralised app for decentralised VCS!
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An older lady gave my 9 year old a pin with a picture of Barney and friends and the text “Join Antifa”
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I wasn’t exaggerating it rules so hard [contains quote post or other embedded content]
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Go 1.25.3 and 1.24.9 released🪲 Blog: How we found a bug in Go's arm64 compiler by Thea Heinenzsh support progress for sh🇺🇸 Go meetup & live episode @ San Francisco🌩️ Lightning roundqjs, a CGO-Free, modern, secure JavaScript runtime for Go applications📺 Kaizen, watch anime from the terminal

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Software engineering is a team sport. As you advance, you spend less time coding and more time communicating complex ideas in human language; the most expressive tool we have. Writing externalizes your thinking and allows others to give feedback, making everyone more effective. Your technical skills are your floor, writing ability is your ceiling. 2/
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The best software engineers are fantastic written communicators. Here's why: - breaks information out of silos (DMs, emails) so others can reference, build upon, and expand your work - supports remote teams, different timezones, and helps colleagues catch up after time off - unblocks teammates by reducing repetitive conversations - prepares you for the lest of your career. Senior+ roles ARE writing roles: architecture docs, code reviews, technical specs, etc. 1/
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Ben Dicken is a developer educator at PlanetScale, he's an incredible writer and teacher, who's made some amazing technical articles that developers actually lo...

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Post-recording update: As I've been lobbying for (both publicly and behind the scenes), it has been announced that the RubyGems and Bundler client libraries are…

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Mike McQuaid and Justin Searls join Jerod in the wake of the RubyGems debacle to discuss what happened, what it says about money in open source, what sustainability really means for our community, making a career out of open source (or not), and more. Bleep!
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We're joined by Deepak Singh from the Kiro team. Kiro is AWS's attempt at building an AI coding environment to take you from prototype to production. It does that by bringing structure to your agentic workflow with spec-driven development. Their aim: the flow of AI coding, leveled up with mature engineering practices.
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In this episode of the CHAOSScast, host Alice Sowerby sits down with Andrew Nesbitt and Damián Vicino to discuss the formation and objectives of the new Package Metadata Working Group within the CHAOSS community. They discuss the complex issues surrounding package manager metadata, its interoperability challenges, and how the working group aims to address these through mapping and standardization efforts. They also touch upon the importance of these efforts for various stakeholders, including developers, researchers, and tool builders. The conversation highlights both the immediate and long-term goals of the group and provides information on how interested individuals can get involved. Hit download now to hear more!

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ptrpaws's blog on reverse engineering, programming, vr finds and miscellaneous stuff.
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Elixir creator, José Valim, is throwing his hat into the coding agent ring with Tidewave –a coding agent for full-stack web development. Tidewave runs in the browser alongside your app, but it's also deeply integrated into Rails and Phoenix. On this episode, José tells us all about it. Also: his agent flow, YOLO mode, ...
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"Entitled white billionaire wants to decide laws" I don't give a fuck if Harry Potter was your whole childhood. It's not more important than the lives of trans people.
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"I just want gay shirts, not GAY shirts."