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Yes would love to read a bit of a retro, I still get a fair bit of traffic to https://www.jvt.me/posts/2022/05/02/lessons-learned-job-hunt/ and I would say the same for leadership roles too

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On the request or response? I'm thinking for things like https://www.jvt.me/posts/2023/03/08/twilio-who-credentials/ it'd be nice to have an endpoint to go to similar to how https://www.jvt.me/posts/2023/01/09/aws-who-credentials/ works. I know GitHub returns headers to indicate OAuth2 scopes which is quite handy

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I've also found that it's giving me the ability to forgive myself for it, even if others don't. Although it helps to be up front and say (and has helped some of my friends and family understand why I am the way I am) everyone does it a bit

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Me too! Keeping in touch and keeping relationships going has been a hard one for me. Trying to work on it, but also making friends as an adult is harder 🙃

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I would prefer it, but preferably with a "human-friendly" layer on top of it to make it easier to work with. Most folks can just autogenerate a client to interact with an API but providing a bit of a nicer layer on top to ie group similar things, make auth easier to manage centrally, etc

Also, it indicates that the provider trusts their OpenAPI spec can actually be used

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Very cool, I'm excited to see you on the IndieWeb 🚀

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My partner and I recently watched it and it took a good few weeks despite watching several episodes a day, but it was my first time watching past the first season and it's a fun watch

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I use automagically instead of automatically almost every chance I get cause it's a more fun way of saying the same thing, and it gives pause to folks who've not seen it before and they usually smile / chuckle to themselves

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Very cool 👏🏽 for the Remote roles, are they just US remote or would they include ie UK remote roles?

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Ah dang that's a bad week but glad at least it wasn't a successful burglary 🤞🏽

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Because there are some really great improvements in the new versions, but when tooling doesn't support it, it means everyone is held back and needs to use older versions, often with worse experience or requiring workarounds

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Oh just seen this part of the message, yeah I can deffo sort that specific issue today, I know what that is 👍🏼

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Thanks yeah I saw they're not super great, will hopefully sort it soon 🤞🏽

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Thanks Barry, really appreciate that, I've had my fingers crossed for you going through the process 🤞🏽 thanks for thinking of me, if it comes to it will definitely be up for a chat!

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Congrats 🥳

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I definitely have this too - and wondering if it's auditory processing disorder - but I'll usually just interrupt the person with an "oh, sorry yeah (answer)" instead of waiting for them to repeat cause I don't wanna wait ����

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I (ADHD) definitely unmasked over the pandemic and it became much more obvious before I got diagnosed

Plus visibility from people like you and my TikTok feed made it more visible!

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Gave me the ability to embrace more of the #IndieWeb ideals by being able to interact with Twitter from my website, as well as embed information about posts I was repling to, so I could pretty seamlessly exist on both platforms

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I let my "I want / need to blog about everything" lead to me being very publicly "out" but it's given me the language to help shape how I work better as well as help at least a few other people seek/ receive diagnosis off the back of me sharing my story!

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Hey thanks for letting me know! Shall I add a note to the post to say that depending in what you use, exec may be needed?

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I have https://www.jvt.me/posts/2021/01/05/why-content-negotiation/ and a a half-baked blog post rattling around my brain around why it can be super difficult to implement it right 🙃

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We've got ~2200 repos, these PRs are often not against all of them, but both tools do have inbuilt means to avoid rate limits which makes it easier

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But if you forget the Output comment it doesn't run, so it's handy to have a linter help you catch issues like that https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/issues/3084

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I've only used it with the OAuth2 flow, as I think when I looked at it - a couple of years ago - it required that for most of the data to be retrieved?