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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Our fandom is rarely without some kind of controversy. It’s been like this since the times of message board wars and it feels like social media has only exacerbated this tendency towards grab…

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So, two years ago today, almost to the minute, I was getting checked into the hospital after a Pretty Fucking Good suicide attempt I mark that day as my Re-Birthday, the day I chose to be here. Things have certainly not been easier since that day, but they have certainly been better.
Ah I actually meant 2014, but I can take a look at 2014 and 2015 and see
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One of the worst things about jobs that require a lot of travel is trying to remember what the fuck countries you've been to in the last 5 years when it comes time to renew global entry
I've got a 2015 t-shirt if you want some photos? Not sure if they can be any higher quality than the ones you've already found but happy to help if I can!
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Between 2014 and 2022, DigitalOcean sent free t-shirts to developers who completed the Hacktoberfest challenge. For entirely sensible reasons related to sustainability and spammy entrants, they stopped doing physical merchandise in 2023. I'm the sort of hip fashionista who only wears free conference t-shirts. GDS@GDSTeamWe support open source. And we’ve got the t-shirts to prove it (thanks @…

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this technology that i cant even get my own employees to use without literally threatening them is definitely going to be profitable one day
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Another day, another rug pull. At least that’s what the cynical might say, as we as an industry once again are discussing the fallout of another company changing their software from what was previo…

Not exactly what you're looking for but CHAOSS recently did some work on analysing how community contributions changed after an event like this - there's a podcast about it and I believe http://geekygirldawn.bsky.social has done some conference talks about it, too
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<p>Ted Danson and Jeff Bridges have deep ties! In this episode they get into Jeff’s harrowing experience in the hospital, the music in “Crazy Heart,” how Jeff was practically made to play The Dude in “The Big Lebowski,” how he initially struck out with his now wife, and his starring role in the Hulu thriller “The Old Man.” Bonus: Jeff and Ted ponder the mysteries of marriage. </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>

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<p>Ted Danson can’t help but grin in anticipation whenever he sees the very funny actor and comedian Fred Armisen. Fred talks to Ted about his experience of learning his true ancestry on Finding Your Roots, his showbiz start in Blue Man Group, going from drumming in bands to performing on Saturday Night Live, and more. </p><p>To help those affected by the Southern California wildfires, make a donation to World Central Kitchen today.</p><p>Like watching your podcasts? Visit <a href="http://youtube.com/teamcoco">http://youtube.com/teamcoco</a> to see full episodes. </p>

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Being ace is still such an odd experience If you get to feel horny in life, pls pour one out for me 😮💨
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I got permission to share this, and I'm extremely grateful for that. The Onion got this letter from one of our subscribers in Alaska. She works with dementia patients and decided to leave a copy in the car for each one. This email made my year. Read it and you'll see what I mean. People are good.
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Why are you trying to start another outrage mob? I used my own CNA, but I could have just as easily used Github's - the results would have been the same. The critical CVEs - both of them - were not reported by me, I just fixed them, with the minimum number of dependencies required to achieve that.
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In this episode we talk about Wordware, programming with LLMs, and what it now means to be a developer. Robert and Filip explain how they're building tools that...

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Our old friend Chris McCord, creator of Elixir's Phoenix framework, tells us all about his new remote AI runtime for building Phoenix apps. Along the way, we vibe code one of my silly app ideas, calculate all the money we're going to spend on these tools, and get existential about what it all means.
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Today marks one year since I joined the Civil Service—what a year it’s been, with department changes and a new government along the way. Navigating digital accessibility challenges in such a large and …
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It's so commercialised now, people have forgotten the meaning of flying ant day
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Happy ‘flying ant day’ to all those who celebrate, personally I stopped after I learnt it was just invented by Hallmark as a ploy to sell more cards.
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Avoiding naming Go packages after common nouns like <code>rate</code> or <code>server</code> so that they don’t clash with variable names, and how to find a more fitting name for them instead.

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Today, came across a Go package literally named "event". Such bland naming doesn't just hurt users, it hurts the package because being hard to google makes it less likely to be adopted. Ultra-generic naming isn't cool. It's just bad. For the love of god: https://brandur.org/fragments/go-no-common-nouns
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Chris Anderson joins the show. You may recognize Chris from the early days of CouchDB and Couchbase. Back when the world was just waking up to NoSQL, Chris was at the center of it all, shaping how developers think about data distribution and offline-first architecture. These days, Chris is working on Vibes.diy and Fir...
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ngrok Go SDK v2 released🚁 Go 1.25 interactive tour by Anton ZhiyanovJSON evolution in Go: from v1 to v2 by Anton Zhiyanov📘 Free eBook: Data Serialization in Go by Jonathan HallJSON BenchmarksLightning Round🐍 charm FangYouTube short: CoPilot API is written in Go⌨️ Typst: Compose text fasterJeremy...

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This week on The Business of Open Source, I spoke with Nick Veenhof, Director of Contributor Success at GitLab. GitLab has probably the most well-articulated open source strategy out there, and we talked about the two main prongs of that strategy, the co-create strategy and the dual flywheel...

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Listen to Still Panicking: How to Pass your Theory Test from Nobody Panic. Still Panicking: Stevie has been smashing it in the latest series of Taskmaster. To celebrate, this week we look back at some practical How-Tos to help guide you through tasks of your own.Stevie recently passed and has many thoughts. Tessa passed a couple of decades ago before there was an app. If you’ve been putting off booking your theory test because you’re worried about failing, or have it looming in a few weeks, this is the episode for you.Recorded and edited by Aniya Das for Plosive.Photos by Marco Vittur, jingle by David Dobson.

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Tony Holdstock-Brown is the CEO and founder of Inngest, a tool to run AI and backend workflows at scale.This episode is brought to you by WorkOS. If you're thin...

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Ah nice! I remember having that magically work in bash
before but not have it set on zsh
- that's another good option
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This week on The Business of Open Source I talked with Alya Abbott, COO of Zulip, about managing community contributors. This is a hot topic for open source companies — and for that matter, open source projects in general, including those that aren’t being monetized in any way. It’s a bit of a...

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Me, all day yesterday to my kids: it's hot commie summer lmao and everyone wants merch 15, this morning: oh btw I made this last night [contains quote post or other embedded content]
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Go 1.25rc1 releasedOpinion: Go should be more opinionated by Elton MinettoBlog: HTTP QUERY and Go by Kevin McDonaldInterview with Redowan DelowarBlog post: You probably don't need a DI frameworkBlogFx dependency injection framework for GoBlog: How I program with agents
