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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Liked Jamie Magee (@jamiemagee.bsky.social)
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Just opened an npm RFC to make dependency install scripts opt-in by default. The thing about install scripts: they run the moment a package lands in your dep tree. No require, no review. That's why Shai-Hulud, chalk/debug, and Axios all used them. https://github.com/npm/rfcs/pull/868

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Listened to Building Bulletproof Systems: Warren Parad on Software Engineering for High Availability by Overcommitted | Software Engineering and Tech Careers Insights
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SummaryIn this episode of the Overcommitted Podcast, hosts Bethany and Erika sit down with Warren Parad, CTO and co-founder of Authress, a user authorization API built for reliability. Warren shares how his team stayed fully operational during the massive AWS US-East-1 outage in October 2025 using DNS failover and multi-region strategies, and what the delayed alert logs taught them about timestamp trust. The conversation kicks off with a candid discussion on AI agents and critical thinking, whether managing multiple coding agents is really multitasking or just micromanagement, and what the trade-offs mean for early-career engineers. Warren traces his reliability-first mindset back to his roots in electrical engineering and healthcare IT, where late-night on-call pages through Citrix proxies and hospital billing systems shaped how he thinks about uptime today. The group also explores what it really takes to build a Five Nines organization and how hiring practices need to match the reliability culture you want. The episode wraps up with a round of Never Have I Ever: SRE Edition, featuring Friday deploys gone wrong, blaming DNS, and discovering outages from customer tweets.LinksAuthress, Warren's company, user authorization API for software makers. The product he's building and wants to plug.Adventures in DevOps Podcast, Warren's podcast, co-hosted with Will Button. 300+ episodes on DevOps, engineering leadership, and cloud architecture.How When AWS Was Down, We Were Not, Authress's blog post detailing their resilience strategy during the October 2025 AWS outage. Referenced in Theme 1 questions.So You Want to Build Your Own Authorization?, Warren's article on why authorization complexity creeps up on teams. Referenced in Theme 2 questions.An Interview With Warren Parad, CIAM Weekly, March 2025 interview covering Warren's views on CIAM, FedCM, and the future of authentication.FedCM, Browser Native Auth (Adventures in DevOps Episode), Adventures in DevOps episode diving into FedCM and why authentication should move from user-land to kernel-land.Warren Parad on LinkedIn, Warren's LinkedIn profile.Warren Parad on Bluesky, Warren's Bluesky profile.Warren Parad on GitHub, Warren's GitHub profile, includes Authress repos, OpenAPI Explorer, and other open-source work.Authress Knowledge Base, Technical articles from the Authress team on auth, security, and infrastructure.Warren Parad, Personal Site, Warren's personal website.HostsOvercommittedBethany JanosErika (Eggyhead)

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Listened to Repo-Health - a tool built on CHAOSS metrics by CHAOSS Project 
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In this episode of the CHAOSScast, host Georg Link sits down with guest, Elshad Humbatli, and panelist, Alice Sowerby, to answer the question "How can CHAOSS metrics help you quickly assess the health of an open source project that you might want to use or join?" Elshad Humbatli, creator of Repo-Health, explains why he created the tool, and how he used the CHAOSS metrics to produce high-level insights on the health of an open source repo. The conversation goes further, to discuss breaking down project activity to navigating the rise of AI-generated contributions, and dives deep into the human and technical sides of open source. Hit download now to hear more\!

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Listened to Screaming in the Cloud | Building the Backbone of AI Agents: Telemetry, Open Source, and the Future of Developer Infrastructure with Brian Douglas
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AI agents are moving fast,  but the infrastructure behind them is still catching up. In this episode of Screaming in the Cloud, Corey Quinn sits down with Paper Compute CEO Brian “B Dougie” Douglas to explore building telemetry for AI agents, open-source infrastructure, token economics, and what...

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Liked Alan Shortis (@short.is)
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After a lot of film scanning, selection, and building, I have a new photography section up and running Photos going back more than 20 years, through digital and film, and a good amount of travel short.is/photography/ https://short.is/photography/

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Liked 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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Listened to 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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Liked 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]

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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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Reposted Mike McQuaid @MikeMcQuaid by Mike McQuaid 
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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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Liked 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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Reposted 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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Listened to 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