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Outlive the people who hate your existence
Hi, I'm Jamie Tanna (he/him/his), and I'm currently a Senior Software Engineer at Elastic.
I currently live in Nottingham with my partner Anna Dodson and our cat Morph and our puppy Cookie.
I use my site as a method of blogging about my learnings, as well as sharing information about projects I have previously, or are currently, working on in my spare time.
I'm an maintainer for a number of Open Source projects, including oapi-codegen, and my most recent passion project, dependency-management-data (DMD).
I'm a GNU/Linux user, a big advocate for the Free Software Movement, and the IndieWeb movement and I try to self host my own services where possible, instead of relying on other providers.
I have ADHD (Inattentive Type) and am learning how to make my life work better around it.
Drop me an email at hi@jamietanna.co.uk, or using any of the other social links below.
Outlive the people who hate your existence
So predictable. Like clockwork. Fellow #Ruby friends, are you finally ready to take a public stand against this man? (updated with archive link because I don't even want to send traffic to DHH's blog) http://archive.today/2024.11.06-174442/https://world.hey.com/dhh/the-spells-are-spent-beaa675b
Today more than on most days remember: When people show you who they are, believe them. Those who lick fascist boot today will never support you.
No CEO _has to_ congratulate a new president. But Nadella knows where the profits are. https://tane.codes/@tanepiper/113437313727553429
Attached: 1 image great time to replace vercel with a hosting provider whose CEO won’t applaud fascists
Oh come *on* USA, what the fuck.
My feed right now is mostly scared trans folks, but I do have a message to the business leaders I know follow me: you can make a lot of the anxiety better for your employees by establishing a contingency plan to protect them. I'm not saying to give up, just have a plan.
Attached: 1 image Non-Americans watching the US struggle to decide between electing a professional career politician or a racist serial sex offender with 34 felony convictions and the IQ of a spoon
Call for Participation! We're happy to announce the first "Funding the FOSS Ecosystem" #devroom at #FOSDEM 2025. The goal of this devroom is for developers to gain insights into funding strategies and to engage more #FOSS users like companies & governments in FOSS funding. Submission...
#npm is 14 years old - 8 years ago I wrote a first proof of concept of a supply chain attack, Microsoft have owned it for 4 years and have done absolutely nothing to secure it. (That supply chain attack - https://github.com/tanepiper/steal-ur-stuff)
Attached: 1 image The Indie Web Ana Rodrigues https://ohhelloana.blog, Calum Ryan https://calumryan.com will join us with our hosts Lorna Mitchell https://lornajane.net and Jamie Tanna https://jvt.me for the fourth OpenUK Digital Meetup on November 6. Register now https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/digitalmeetup4 #opensource #opensourcesoftware #digitalmeetup
Do you work in Software Engineering, and have you seen messages or sentences like these before?
The APIs You Won't Hate team gets together to talk shop, career, climate change and working in big tech
Outside of the whole fascism thing, I have loved ones that are autistic and loved ones that are trans. I’m personally disgusted by MAGA talking points, and all the people pandering to them.
never underestimate what someone with decades of finely-honed adhd can accomplish in the seven minutes before a hard deadline
Good luck to those in the US. For those you can, please vote it matters. More importantly, can we please, please end these pointless wars and murder of so many people and refocus our collective energy, creativity, and intelligence on saving our only home?
Week Notes 24#44 (3 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2024-10-28?
We join the Whiskey Web and Whatnot podcast live from the hallway track at All Things Open 2024. Topics include: Chianti, content creation, open source, fake jobs, cancel culture, Silicon Valley (ding), frontend frustrations, the Roman empire & more.
Hacker Public Radio is a podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that is of interest to hackers and hobbyists.
Hacker Public Radio is a podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that is of interest to hackers and hobbyists.
Does sustainable open source means more professional maintainers or does it mean more paid time for maintenance? I think the true revolution comes when every developer is encouraged and empowered to collaborate with the wider world. We need the contribution of the masses, not the professionalisation of the few.
Hello USA citizens. If you are choosing not to vote this year, or are voting for Trump, please unfollow me and then go and have your asshole violently filled with wasps.
🆕 blog! “A Cheap and Lazy way to create Mastodon Bots using… BlueSky?!” With the sad news that BotsIn.Space is closing down, I needed to find a new way to host some of my automated accounts. I didn't want to spin up an entirely new instance, or self-host anything. So here's what I ended up doing. RSS → BlueSky → Bridgy → Mastodon RSS to BlueSky I set […] 👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/11/a-cheap-and-lazy-way-to-create-mastodon-bots-using-bluesky/
Hacker Public Radio is a podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that is of interest to hackers and hobbyists.
Hacker Public Radio is a podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that is of interest to hackers and hobbyists.
Hacker Public Radio is a podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that is of interest to hackers and hobbyists.
Attached: 1 image The Indie Web @ana Rodrigues https://ohhelloana.blog, @Calum Ryan https://calumryan.com will join us with our hosts @Lorna Mitchell https://lornajane.net and @jamie Tanna https://jvt.me for fourth OpenUK Digital Meetup on November 6. Register now https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/digitalmeetup4
This week we're going back in time to one of our top performing shows of all time where we talk with Matt Rickard about his blog post Reflections on 10,000 Hours of Programming. These reflections are about deliberately writing code for 10,000 hours. Most don't apply to beginners. He was clear to mention that these refl...
It’s not particularly surprising - I assume a lot of this is motivated by the fact that people building language models are training them on data they don’t have the rights to, but that doesn’t mean we should encourage it, or come close to defining it as open 🙃
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Week Notes 24#43 (2 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2024-10-21?
At the tail end of 2019, we got together with Quincy Larson to celebrate ten years of Changelog & five years of freeCodeCamp by recording back-to-back episodes on each other's pods. Can you believe it's now five years later and we're all still here doing our thing?! Let's learn what Quincy and the amazing community at ...
"why does software require maintenance, it's not like it wears down" Because software is not generally useful for any inherent good; what matters is its relationship with the surrounding context, and that context is in perpetual change.
What's going on over at Bluesky? Oh they fundraised and got a whole bunch of money from a blockchain investor who has money in basically ever fucked up scam you have heard of. Great. https://bsky.social/about/blog/10-24-2024-series-a
OH: The real body count is how many people's therapists know about you
Attached: 1 image Do not obey in advance. Lesson 1 of Timothy Snyder's "On Tyranny":
LaTeX error messages be like: YOU FUCKED UP SOMEWHERE BY DOING SOMETHING WHATEVER FUCK YOU
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