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:
Does anyone have communities of practice at work with regular meetings? We have a (remote) monthly web dev catch up which I’d like to use for showcasing what’s going on in web around the company and also in the world of web more generally, but right now it feels a little too “Ms Koonin’s Compulsory Class Sharing Time”. Obvs people who don’t want to share/speak don’t have to, but any tips for things that have worked?
After a 2 day hiatus from #NaBloPoMo, today's post is about breaking your streak, and fighting the perfectionist urge to give up altogether.
https://amyhupe.co.uk/articles/youve-broken-your-streak/
for no particular reason, thinking today about the time my workplace organized a macrame crafting session for the queer ERG
and the instructor was like “wow you’re great at this! have you done macrame before?” to some of the participants
and they were like “no but I… know how to tie a lot of knots” 😏
😂😂😂😂😂
This whole thread is a lot. Expecting better of GH but React inertia is a powerful reality distortion field.
https://ruby.social/@camertron/111394216953156643
Upgrading a platform where every creator is a coder who can have complete control of their code is a tricky process. That’s why we’re asking for your help! 🙏
https://blog.glitch.com/post/rebuilding-glitch
@jalcine @jay Precisely. People who think fun emails like that (particularly, anything requiring technical proficiency to pull off) are red flags, are themselves red flags.
@tully@weirder.earth @jay@toot.zerojay.com yeah it doesn't matter and places where that's more important than the actual work wouldn't be a place for me anyhow - b/c wtf
It’s adorable that GitHub switched out to React and now the GitHub website keeps crashing.
That’s sure an improvement over those awful progressively enhanced HTML pages, huh?
Can you keep a secret? We teamed up with Truffle Security to add Tailscale secrets to TruffleHog, helping you automatically scan your code for leaked keys. 🐷 https://tailscale.com/blog/trufflehog/
My request to unsubscribe from your newsletter falsely implies that I subscribed in the first place.
What is the point of all the anti-spam legislation and all the regulatory bullshit all over newsletter services when it still seems to be impossible to stop this sort of mass spamming?
Looking back on the years 2017-2019, a period etched in my memory, I devoted every spare moment to bringing people together. Code First Girls 2017 HackMed 2018 As a fervent advocate for organ…
If your organization actively discourages you from asking questions, digging deeper, or seeking improvements, do the following in order:
1. Get
2. The
3. Hell
4. Out
If you stay too long, the corpo brainworms will make it easier to just do the things that have always been done.
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Every so often, you'll come across someone who seems okay. Deep down, though, they're troubled, confused, envious - and above all, sick to death of living a lie.
It's me! I was that someone.
After 30 years of pretending to be a boy, I put a stop to that. You can see here what happened next: I became the confident, friendly and happy woman that I was supposed to be all along!
This #TransgenderAwarenessWeek, remember that we're all just trying to make the most of the life we have. Someone else you know may be wrestling with these same thoughts, and they deserve your kindness and empathy like everyone else.
#Trans #TimelineTuesday
I've been working on adding #sorbet types to the #dependabot codebase and just passed a milestone of the first module being fully typed. It's a small, but important, win🎉
#ruby
1.7 million seconds ago was October 25th (~20 days ago). 1.7 billion seconds was January 1st 1970 (53 years ago).
Remember that when people say you should be allowed to be a billionaire.
Can't help but think Netflix doing "real life Squid Game but it's just a gameshow" completely undermines the moral of the original Squid Game story, but I'm also not surprised in the slightest.
It's always a pleasure getting to speak with @adrianamvillela and this time we recorded it!
Check out the newest @geekingout_pod@mastodon.social to be released where we chatted on all sorts of topics but most specifically around by DevEx is more than just cool new tech!
https://geeking-out.simplecast.com/episodes/the-one-where-we-geek-out-on-devex-with-abby-bangser
that feeling when you write out a simple HTTP proxy for how to do fun things with a large language model API server and by total accident it's exactly 69 lines long
oh cool, the supreme court adopting a code of conduct looks exactly like how many communities do it too
with no enforcement mechanisms or consequences 💀
New blog post up: please don't ask if an open source project is dead.
The best-case scenario is that you annoy the maintainers and delay development. The worst-case scenario is that you give the maintainers an opportunity to reconsider if it's worth it. https://minimaxir.com/2023/11/open-source-dead-github/
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Let's geek out with @adrianamvillela@hachyderm.io and @abangser@hachyderm.io:
1️⃣ The evolution of #platformEngineering
2️⃣ The power of tools like #Kratix for enhancing Platform Engineering.
3️⃣ The importance of "Thinnest Viable Platform"
🎧: https://geeking-out.simplecast.com/episodes/the-one-where-we-geek-out-on-devex-with-abby-bangser
📺: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wLAjW2AA6Sk&feature=youtu.be