Creating a more sustainable model for oapi-codegen
in the future (9 mins read).

Announcing a request for sponsorship to continue to allow allocating more time to oapi-codegen
as well as to make more ambitious changes to the project.
Creating a more sustainable model for oapi-codegen
in the future (9 mins read).
Announcing a request for sponsorship to continue to allow allocating more time to oapi-codegen
as well as to make more ambitious changes to the project.
oapi-codegen is moving to its own org (7 mins read).
Announcing oapi-codegen
's move to its own GitHub org, and a history lesson about the project.
Very excited to be a guest on tomorrow's @cupogo and to chat about oapi-codegen
, #OpenAPI and Go!
Jack and Paul get into what’s going on inside Fathom Analytics right now, and then answer some questions about what it was like starting the company, what they’d do differently (or the same), and if there’s anything they’d change if they had to start Fathom again.Special thanks to Ben and Adam...
This week on The Business of Open Source, I had a very different sort of guest — Mark Boost, the CEO and founder of Civo. We talked not only about Mark’s history as an entrepreneur, but also Civo’s recent acquisition of KubeFirst. This topic caught my eye because it’s not often I get an offer to...
<p>Actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish feels exuberated about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.</p><p> </p><p>Tiffany sits down with Conan once again to discuss her new memoir I Curse You With Joy, her surprisingly scandalous association with the movie Face/Off, working background on every show imaginable, re-investing in South Central LA properties, and more.</p><p> </p><p>For Conan videos, tour dates and more visit <a href="http://TeamCoco.com">TeamCoco.com</a>.</p><p>Got a question for Conan? Call our voicemail: (669) 587-2847.</p>
In this week’s episode we’re talking about the news! In this laugh-filled episode, Kris is joined by Ian &amp; Johnny to discuss the future of Go, both the Go team itself and iterations of packages within the standard library; Microsoft creating a Go blog &amp; a Go fork; and SQLite and Go.
What's that? New #salary increase dropped on my /salary page.
Aside: salary
looks like such a weird word, no?
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Very excited to announce that @lornajane and I are running a new @openuk Meetup that's digital-only, alongside the other great events being run by the #OpenUK organisation.
Our first event will be a tie-in with #GitHub's #MaintainerMonth and we'll be hearing from a number of excellent maintainers from a variety of projects - stay tuned for more details.
Looking forward to seeing some of y'all on May 22nd at 1200 noon (UK time) for an interesting webinar!
(This will be in addition to other OpenUK events still being hybrid where possible)
I will be attending
This week we’re joined by Dustin Bluck to discuss his acquisition of the well known (and beloved) Castro podcast app to take it indie-focused once again. As previous users of Castro, we were excited to dig into the details behind this popular podcast client to see what’s next, how the deal was done, a peek into the cod...
Consider supporting the show by joining our Patreon!🆕 ReleasesGo 1.22.3 & 1.21.10 coming Tuesday🪇 ConferencesGopherCon Brazil, May 9 & 10GopherDay Taiwan, May 25🤹 Secure RandomnessBlog: Evolving the Go Standard Library with math/rand/v2Blog: Secure Randomness in Go 1.22 by Russ Coxnew proposal:...
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GitHub relaxing the requirement of the construction of the GitHub App's JWT (under private_key_jwt
) is interesting, especially if now you don't need to know the installation ID to auth.
Presumably this also means that on GitHub's side they're still limiting access to repos that an installation has access to, but I'd have assumed that by doing it by installation ID you'd get additional checks
(I'd been lazy in the past and would rarely persist the installation ID, needing me to then go in and find it through the GitHub UI 😅)
The question of whether CSS is a programming language serves only one purpose: to demote those who write it. There is no confusion that needs to be clarified, and no other purpose in asking, beyond the most trivial kind of pedantry. The debate itself is an act of gatekeeping, whether intentional or not. Its only significant effect is to elevate some work over other work, despite their essentially identical nature. The only meaningful function of the question is segregation. #css
you can only call it a "bank holiday" if you're travelling to Halifax or Santander, otherwise it's just a sparkling day off
Attached: 1 image Protest still not peaceful enough for US gov
Fresh new OSS Hell just dropped https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/pull/39754/
Week Notes 24#18 (4 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2024-04-29?
I'm interested in attending
I will attend MenderCon 2024—a remote conf for people who deal with legacy codebases 📅 May 16 📍 Remote 🎫 Pay what you want (suggested $5) There will be open-space sessions: you can bring up a topic you want to discuss Interested? Join us 😉 Details & registration: https://mendercon.com/
protip: drawing a hilariously bad artwork in MS Paint with a mouse is a much stronger quality signal that you care about the blog post than attaching an obvious AI generation
Attached: 1 image May the 4th be with you.
Remarkably consistent pattern as to who still masks, at least in the anglo countries I've been in over the last two years: Mostly people of color, older folks, and when it's young white people usually disability is involved. Common thread, I suspect, is that these are the folks who stand to lose more if they get sick. I would that there were a greater showing of solidarity, but rugged individualism and all that 🤷🏻
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Attached: 1 image From a friend's discord #infosec #starWars
handing every lesbian a copy of ISO8601 so they can tell what is and isn’t a date
Attached: 1 image Did you know that Open Tech Fund has a NEW grant program just for FOSS projects? You can apply through May 17th! Join me, @senficon@ohai.social, Laura Cunningham, and Susan Kennedy on May 7th to learn more about the FOSS-maintenance-focused fund and how to apply: https://gh.io/otf-github Please help spread the word about this great initiative!
(the correct answer to "what is the plural of kubernetes" is "clinical depression", by the way)
Some people think scalability is the biggest challenge in tech. Some think it’s data privacy. I think the biggest challenge in tech is the constant internal battle between ideals and a fat pay check.
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a lot of people don't get this but software rots. Just like a physical piece of wood or machine, software rusts, software rots. It's content doesn't change, sure, but the world around it does. The same database you release today, wont work 10 years later perfectly. It'll rust. It won't handle new formats, old formats will introduce new features that will confuse and break your databases algorithm software rusts and rots. The only way to keep software from rusting, just like a good metallic tool, is polishing it, maintaining it, making sure it's nice and working
Grateful that Kendrick Lamar has no idea who I am
I will be attending
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.This week on The Business of Open Source, I spoke with Brian Fox, co-founder and CTO of Sonatype. In addition to having a really interesting discussion about the usual topic of how to build a business around open source software, we also had a good conversation about security — it was hard to...
Lessons learned self-hosting Renovate (13 mins read).
What I've learned operating Renovate as a self-hosted app on GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and the Mend Renovate Community Edition, and some tips for getting started
This week I talk about the impact of SaaS-first technology strategies on the work of an SRE. I pose questions about observability, ownership, on-call, and how much control we have over reliability.You can find the Bleeding Tech blog on Medium: htt...
🎶 duh duh duh duh fuck the tories duh duh duh duh fuck the tories 🎶
An open-source project isn’t something that should be rushed or executed haphazardly. It requires careful planning and strategizing, as well as clear communication between all stakeholders. In this episode of The Business of Cloud Native, host Emily Omier speaks with Tobie Langel who is...
Peter Zaitzev, the founder of Percona, is an expert on open source strategy and database optimization. With his level of experience in the world of open source, Peter enjoys challenging himself and going against the grain in order to come out on top.On this episode of The Business of Open Source,...
From software engineer to leading developer products at Facebook, Ron Efroni was familiar with the challenges facing developers. His co-founder recognized the power of Nix to remove the boundaries of development, and together they started Flox to reduce the barriers to the adoption of Nix.In our...
Liz Rice, Chief Open Source Officer at Isovalent, joins me to discuss the business model behind Cilium and the enjoyment she has found working in open source.
Heather Meeker, General Partner at OSS Capital, joins me to discuss the legal elements of open source, including options for licensing and business structure.
Amanda Brock, CEO of Open UK, joins me to chat about the State of Open Con and bringing varying roles and viewpoints into the conversation around the future of open source.
Brian MacDonald, Manager of Technical Editing at DigitalOcean joins me to discuss the importance of writing efficient documentation for any product.
bring your child to work day except you’re the child
Once you've "made it", keep the network going. And give back. Give back to the nonprofit that lifted you up. Stay in touch with the people who helped you out. Pay it forward to another person in need. Don't just disappear once you've "got yours." Everything is temporary.