IndieWeb post types

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:

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Reposted OpenUK (@openuk@hachyderm.io)
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Attached: 1 image Save the date for OpenUK Digital Meetup to discuss "Self-hosting: open source tools for every day" on January 15 at lunchtime between 12 and 1PM online, hosted by @lornajane@bird.makeup and @www.jvt.me@www.jvt.me. Register for the meetup here: https://www.meetup.com/openuk/events/305457753/ Stay updated on all OpenUK events by subscribing to our newsletter http://eepurl.com/hj3kd5 #opensource #digitalmeetup #openuk #opensourcecommunity

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Liked JP (@byjp.me)
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I am disturbed to think how far I would travel to be able to swing dance to a live rendition of the Super Mario Bros 2 overworld theme as excellent as this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPSVW_H0ZyA

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Listened to Scott & Mark Learn To... Influence Without Authority | Scott & Mark Learn To...
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Listen to Scott & Mark Learn To... Influence Without Authority from Scott & Mark Learn To.... In this episode of Scott & Mark Learn To, Scott Hanselman and Mark Russinovich dive into the art of influencing without authority. Scott, who recently took on new responsibilities at Microsoft, shares his approach to leadership and advocacy, encouraging his team to push boundaries and advocate for the customer. Mark, Deputy CISO and CTO of Azure, discusses the importance of using influence over authority, drawing from his experiences both at Microsoft and his earlier days running his own software company. The conversation also touches on leadership dynamics, resource allocation, and the challenges of managing priorities in a large organization. Through their candid discussion, Scott and Mark offer insights and practical advice for leaders at all levels.  Takeaways:   The importance of advocating for the customer, even if it means ruffling a few feathers How to balance being assertive with being respectful in a leadership role The significance of building trust and influence to effectively lead without direct authority   Who are they?    View Scott Hanselman on LinkedIn View Mark Russinovich on LinkedIn        Listen to other episodes at scottandmarklearn.to Watch Scott and Mark Learn on YouTube        Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts  Download the Transcript

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Liked Aral Balkan (@aral@mastodon.ar.al)
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Folks, do you think if Threads/Meta/Mark Zuckerberg were really that bad, John Mastodon himself would partner with them? Do you think they’d even be allowed in the Social Web Foundation? No, surely you’re mistaken. Otherwise, what does that say about John Mastodon and the Social Web Foundation? https://socialwebfoundation.org #SocialWebFoundation #Threads #Meta #Mastodon #partners #JohnMastodon #MarkZuckerberg

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Listened to What Open Source Maintainers Should Know About Mental Health | with Mike McQuaid | debug:mind 06 by debug:mind
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This is episode 6 for my series about tech and mental health, called "debug:mind". Originally released on YouTube on May 28th, 2024. 🔔 Subscribe for more episodes in the future! In this special episode In this special episode of "debug:mind", I chat with Mike McQuaid, a leading figure in the open-source community and co-founder of Workbrew. We discuss the challenges of maintaining open-source projects while safeguarding mental health. Mike shares his strategies for setting boundaries, dealing with toxic behavior, and staying motivated. We also touch on the importance of community engagement and the benefits of therapy. 👥 ABOUT "DEBUG:MIND" In debug:mind, I talk with other people in tech about their own mental health journey, hoping that sharing our experiences can help you deal with your own challenges. 📚 RESOURCES Open Source Maintainers Owe You Nothing Mike's article about finding a therapist and mine GitHub’s Maintainers Month Mental Health Awareness Month And for everything else, please refer to the ✨shiny NEW debug-mind website✨: https://debug-mind.com/ 🔗 MIKE Mastodon Threads LinkedIn BlueSky Website Workbrew 🔗 LORENZO Send me an email Follow me on Twitter Follow me on Mastodon Follow me on Threads Follow me on LinkedIn For everything else, check out my website

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Liked Tim Banks: VibeRel Advocate (@elchefe.me)
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Pardon the cross post, but this is evergreen. Going through your partner’s phone, email, etc is abuse. I don’t care how you rationalize it, there’s is never any reason to do it. If you don’t trust your partner, end the relationship, but don’t become an abuser to satisfy your curiosity.

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Reposted OpenUK (@openuk@hachyderm.io)
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Attached: 1 image Save the date for OpenUK Digital Meetup to discuss "Self-hosting: open source tools for every day" on January 15 at lunchtime between 12 and 1PM online, hosted by @lornajane and @JamieTanna. Register for the meetup here: https://www.meetup.com/openuk/events/305457753 #opensource #digitalmeetup #openuk #opensourcecommunity

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Listened to Fallthrough | War Stories
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Our experiences are what make us the software people we are today. In this episode, Kris is joined by the hosting panel of Ian, Matt, and Dylan and they're talking war stories. You'll hear tales of coworker frustrations, our own hubris, and plenty of weird software bugs. To close the episode out,...

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Liked Christian Grobmeier (@grobmeier@mastodon.social)
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Attached: 1 image Spent the past year working with Piotr on #Log4j. What started as patches turned into deep dives into #SBOM, VEX, and securing supply chains. In 2025, we’re building a small #Maven-based tool to help #Java devs write more secure software. No big funding—just two folks in the trenches trying to get it right. Let’s talk if your company’s digging into SBOM or #OpenSource #security. We’re happy to share insights or lend a hand!

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I've got a meta page for all my feeds but https://www.jvt.me/kind/articles/feed.xml is probably the main one that folks are interested in!

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Liked Charlie O’Hara (@awfulwoman@indieweb.social)
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Attached: 1 image Spent the last Saturday of my vacation fixing the build time on my site. It was originally at 19m 😱 but now it's down to 1m10s via the judicious use of caching. 💥 All running on my own Gitea infra on my apartment's server. The vast majority of the uncached build time was due to producing the social media cards for each page, and scrubbing exif data from files. #SelfHosted