Yeah it was, I've send an update to make it a reply, but looks like most of the servers ignored it š
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Quick answer is https://www.jvt.me/posts/2022/09/21/year-later-salary-history/ and slower answer is "I'll reply tomorrow" š
I've seen some internally, but not externally, sorry - my own salary is public if that helps as a guide š¤š½
+1 to Hades or Rogue Legacy (1/2)
I was concerned that if my build runs every 12 hours, itāll keep sending webmentions for the same posts. Remy assures me that duplicate webmentions arenāt an issue, as the accepting server will just respond with a 200 if I send a webmention that itās already seen.
Although that should be true, I found that some folks don't handle it as well - my site was deploying multiple times an hour so was a bit noisier, but worth knowing that not every Webmention receiver is equal
All good, and that sounds good! When I have some spare time I need to revisit my latest client and add some features to make it easier to use (including doing the work to actually Open Source it)
I've found the Joseph Joseph one quite good
Fair, so put a few of the app's main queries through that and see if there's areas to improve?
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Is there any guide on what topics can be? And is it a remote event, or in-person?
Been doing IndieWeb-y things for a few years and recommend this article's explanation around how the naming between "IndieWeb" and "indie web" isn't the best to everyone looking at it š
Huge congrats! I'm eagerly awaiting being able to do the same at some point in the future š¤
Oh boy, having to manage another type as well would be a pain š«£
404?
That's why mine is private š
Only looking to self host, or would you be happy with something like Bitly? I assume self-host?
Happy new year!
I've had a few big ones this year:
- How we reduced oapi-codegen's dependency overhead by ~84%
- Why should you blog?
- This talk should also be a blog post
- How blogging has affected me, as a neurodiverse person
- Quantifying your reliance on Open Source software
But my salary history is my second-most performing page on my site, so also a honourable mention!
This is me (manually) recording the podcasts I listen to, to my website via the Micropub standard
100%! That's why my salary is public - I've also written https://www.jvt.me/posts/2022/09/21/year-later-salary-history/ about what's happened since posting it
(Note that I'm in the UK so have legal protection)
The design of the page is also chefs kiss
Getting a puppy made me an adult around shoe storage earlier than I'd hoped š
Which one are you using? Or is it a new one you've built?
If you're looking for an answer, I seem to remember initial test screenings finding him far too quiet to make out, so they did some re-recordings + made him louder but then it sounds a bit off š¤·š½āāļø
Congrats āļø
Never thought about it like this, thanks for sharing!
(Not a recommendation so feel free to ignore) the comments about iA Writer are also positive because it supports the IndieWeb Micropub standard, so if you wanted to add that to your website (ie as a Netlify function) you'd be able to use Micropub, which opens you up to several other editors
Thank you! Yes someone had mentioned it šš½
Would deffo be up for keeping in touch around this, I'm looking at doing something similar for a project I've been working on š
Unfortunately no answers, but pretty sure I have this - currently going through a formal, private, diagnosis process, and find gauging what I'm feeling very tough. Did the emotion wheel with my therapist a while back and kinda helped, but I think my big problem is it takes some serious thinking to actually gauge what that feeling is, and as with you, I mostly feel just a few feelings most of the time
Very interesting, thanks for sharing! I've been planning on adding a "philosophy" page to dependency-management-data's docs for some time and I think this approach may work as a better option! But first, need to watch Bryan speak about it
You can tell us if they're all you, we won't judge š¤
That could be a fun way to augment 24 Pull Requests š¤
Try running go mod tidy
and you'll see it's trying to upgrade it. I hit this recently with Go 1.21 and blogged about how to diagnose it - via the linked post it looks like github.com/goretk/gore
is targeting Go 1.21
Netlify, but then moved to AWS S3 + Cloudfront (via hugo deploy
) as Netlify was costing so much. Have some custom handling that could restrict content for privacy, but don't right now
Probably only during COVID, or I may be misremembering
Good luck, is it in person or remote?
Can you generate a blockquote
'd embed?
via you may be interested in https://web.hypothes.is/blog/annotation-is-now-a-web-standard/
License? Or happy to default it to All Rights Reserved?
Every time I work on a project like that I end up having to put myself through more ceremony to keep the atomic changes and commit messages, and I feel "if y'all would just let me rebase-and-merge or we learn together how to write better commits, it'd be easier"
Have you asked the attendees what they'd like to do? (may sound rude but doesn't mean to be!) May lead to some interesting points and feedback, or a case of "we like it but I don't read up on Web stuff much" that's interesting to know too.
In the few CoPs I've helped organise over time:
- Running a low-effort retro to see what's working and not working for folks can help - we did one which highlighted that a load of people wanted to dig into a specific subject, but no one had voiced that š
- Rotating who's organising (preferably volunteering over voluntelling) can add a bit more variety - even if it's just the CoP leads/most senior folks to start with? Then can be rotated around with other folks too
- Running a lean coffee was a good way to get to chat about things in a less pressured way than folks feeling they had to present something big for the session
- Starting each session with a different engineer (who's been voluntold ahead of time) who does ~5-10 mins overview of their team, what they own and some of the stuff they've done gives a bit of an insight into what everyone does - depends on how much involvement folks get cross-team, but at a previous company this was super useful as it was a bit more silo'd
Tips for generally upping engagement, or for folks sharing things they've seen around the Web / have worked on recently that is interesting, or a mix of both? How many people are usually in the CoP meetings?
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Got any good resources or places you'd point folks to for this?
I've written about it more verbosly in Why should you blog? and also helped as someone with ADHD not to mention being a wealth of knowledge I can look back on, that I mostly write for me, but I see lots of traffic coming to my site with folks trying to solve similar problems!
Is this in person only? š
One of my ex colleagues used to do this a lot and it took me a while to unlearn that "Nice." was actually a valid and not sarcastic reply š