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:
Paul Frazee joins Bryan, Adam, and the Oxide Friends to talk about the inner workings of Bluesky and the AT Protocol. Paul and the Bluesky team have been working on decentralized systems for years and years--very cool to see both the next evolutionary step in those ideas and their successful...
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Great to see Ghostty (ghostty.org) hit 1.0 and finally be public. I've been on the beta since October 2023 and it's been a privilege to watch it evolve. And in a stroke of terminal serendipity, Berkeley Mono V2 was released today too - the Semi Condensed version is :chefs-kiss:
Since he began working for us, Sisyphus has demonstrated dedication and determination, resulting in constant improvement in his job performance. Though he excels at tasks performed alone, he brings professionalism, enthusiasm and a team-first attitude to work every day. All in all a model employee.
A lot of you will be getting items with those little silica gel packets in tomorrow, and of course it goes without saying because it’s pretty obvious, but I’ll say it anyway - the absolute best place to get recipes for dishes where you can use those is Google Gemini
and talk about the supply chain of Santa. Does he purchase all those things? Are they counterfeit goods? Are they acquired some other way? And once he has all the stuff, the logistics of getting it to the sleigh is mind boggling. It's all very complex Show Notes
It's Boxing Day, we're feeling festive, and everyone's best friend Nish Kumar has popped in to order his favourite Christmas meal. Plus we need your help to #BringBackKumarsCobbler
Listen to Ep 273: Rose Matafeo (Christmas Special) from Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster. Merry festivities! We’re back with our first Christmas special, and our very special guest diner is NZ comedian and ‘Junior Taskmaster’ host, Rose Matafeo.Rose’s new special ‘On And On And On’ is on Max on 19 Dec.‘Junior Taskmaster’ is on Channel 4, Fridays at 8pm. Watch it here.Follow Rose on Instagram @rosematafeoOff Menu is a comedy podcast hosted by Ed Gamble and James Acaster.Recorded and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design) and Amy Browne (illustrations).Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial.And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show.Watch Ed and James's YouTube series 'Just Puddings'. Watch here.
Watching the Dr Who proms and remembering that at one point I played the Royal Albert Hall. That was a helluva experience. Sometimes I forget I’ve done more in my 40-something years than the average human, yet I still struggle with the … you know, *human* stuff,
we're firm believers that the best time to write the docs for a thing is as you learn it for the very first time. the longer you wait, the harder you'll find it to remember all the tiny details that tripped you up.
First family gathering after coming out (again)!
Everyone has been supportive but still, I was awash with doubt and nerves going in. They asked good questions, and didn't make a big deal of it... and hearing them use my new name was just :meowmeltlove:
Just a few more things to do before I re-introduce myself in a public fashion :heart_trans:
Dear speaker friends,
You might know I'm the curator of https://cfp.watch.
I already provide some info about conferences there, like do they pay for travel and have a Code of Conduct.
I'm considering starting a new side project for speakers.
I want to provide more information about conferences and conference organisers so you can decide if you wish to participate in the CfP and what you can expect at the conference.
Please help me and tell me what information would be helpful for you.
The Forge CLI makes it delightfully easy for developers to build and run apps on the Forge platform. Read our 10 principles for designing successful CLIs.
A few months ago I created a list of tips for software (Slack, Gmail, Github, Zoom, Jira, etc) that are commonly used in many companies (Elastic that I work for included) and I believe can improve productivity, efficiency and enhance collaboration, especially in remote/distributed companies. There's nothing ground breaking or new here, but I like
Events of the last week have me thinking about something that’s true in a lot of contexts. A lot of people like to have control of a relationship; control of a situation; control of the message; or in this case, control of a community. I get it, realizing that you don’t have control can be unsettling. But in reality, not having control is the natural order of things and you’ll have a much better time of it once you realize that.
Occasionally I wake up in the middle of the night and research foreign residency requirements bc the most powerful people/institutions in the world are intent on destroying me, so I have immense empathy for politicians scared a poor 23 year old trans communist will call them cis scum or whatever.