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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Taskmaster The Podcast - Ep 120. David Baddiel - S9 Ep.1 Transcript and Discussion
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Ep 120. David Baddiel - S9 Ep.1 - Taskmaster The Podcast Transcript and Discussion

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Purely PSK 💚💙🏈🫶👠👑 (@queenofthinair.bsky.social)
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Andrew (@aac.social)

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AI folks staying on X is super disappointing, and paints a concerning picture of the ethics of the people shaping the field. Like you I wish they’d join us here.
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emma (toys) (@freeuse.toys)
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Maddie 💚 (@maddiegreenheart.bsky.social)
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Ian Coldwater 🧊🚫 (@lookitup.baby)

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this one from @astrokatie.com stays legendary
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Jules (@chimericalgirl.bsky.social)

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Give a man an opportunity, and he will show his *entire* ass.
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Anthony Pignataro (@apignataro.bsky.social)

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I will be forever in awe of this exchange [contains quote post or other embedded content]
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Justin Garrison (@justingarrison.com)

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LinkedIn cross post
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Justin Garrison (@justingarrison.com)

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I’m beginning to think we should do news episodes of @fafo.fm because it’s getting hard to keep up how many companies are finding out
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Inclusive Little Unicorn 🅅 (@emmie.bsky.social)

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Just stop it already... my heart can only take so much overwhelming joy that is dashed to pieces by this stupid day
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Brittany Ellich (@brittanyellich.com)

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Wispr (speech-to-text tool) adds an extra day to your free trial for every day in the first week that you transcribe at least 100 words, and I think that this is the most genius product management move for building a habit in new customers I've ever experienced.
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Aster Olsen (@asterolsen.bsky.social)

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I need to finish writing this novel before conservatives make me look like even more of a hack 😭 [contains quote post or other embedded content]
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Aster Olsen (@asterolsen.bsky.social)

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When will there be a cis day of visibility? I don't want to leave them out 😔
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November Kelly (@postoctobrist.bsky.social)

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DOMME: so how come you’re wearing a collar if you don’t have an owner ME: do you know what a ‘ronin’ is
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Git Trailers | Alchemists
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A collective devoted to the craft of software engineering where expertise is transmuted into joy.
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Andrew Nesbitt (@andrewnez@mastodon.social)
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Bonus points for using pnpm as well, managed to miss two possible dependency cool down features.
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Andrew Nesbitt (@andrewnez@mastodon.social)
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"You should use automated systems like renovate to keep your packages up to date and secure" https://github.com/esm-bundle/react-dom/pull/799 :chefs-kiss:
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NM Dept. of Memes (@nmdeptofmemes.bsky.social)

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Open Source Security: Open Source Security at scale with Michael Winser

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Josh talks to Michael Winser about a talk he gave at FOSDEM as well as his work on Alpha Omega at the Linux Foudnation. Michael is approaching open source security in a way that nobody has ever tried before. What if we could fund some really big, really hard projects? It's not cheap or easy, but he's getting it done. We spend a lot of the time discussing package registries, which are a huge topic. Michael is doing some amazing work helping package registries which is the first step in a very long journey. The show notes and blog post for this episode can be found at
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Fallthrough | Who's Afraid of Superintelligence?

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We've got a full panel! In this episode, Kris, Matt, Steve, and Ian have a deep dive into superintelligence, AGI, and why the fear around them might say more about us than about AI. Steve draws a l...

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Cup o' Go | 🌉 Live from SF w/ Josh Bleecher Snyder: Divide and Slog, Sponsored by Antithesis and Ardan Labs

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Sponsored by Antithesis and Ardan Labs!This episode was recorded live in Antithesis's offices in San Francisco, as part of the GoSF meetups in math/big: add Int.Divide method with rounding modesDelete BZR supportBuilding slogboxLightning Round:JetBrains Interviews with Go DevelopersExport TUI to...

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Ep 65: Romesh Ranganathan | Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster

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The restaurant’s re-opened (with new Covid precautions) and the first guest of series 4 is Romesh Ranganathan! Romesh is in his garage, Ed's in his home and the genie’s in his lamp.

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Ep 239: Jessica Knappett (Live in London) | Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster

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Listen to Ep 239: Jessica Knappett (Live in London) from Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster. Our two-night residency at the London Palladium begins with James’s Taskmaster cohort, Jessica Knappett! Follow Jess on Instagram and Twitter @jessicaknappett Recorded by Matt Mountford-Lister for Storm Productions Group live at the London Palladium.Edited by Ben Williams for Plosive.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design).Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial.And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show.Watch Ed and James's YouTube series 'Just Puddings'. Watch here.

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Ep 42: Greg Davies (Christmas Special) | Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster

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A second Christmas miracle! The Taskmaster himself Greg Davies joins us in the dream restaurant for another festive special. So let's start the meal with the well-known phrase, 'I'm hard, let's eat'.

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Ep 131. Series Director - Andy Devonshire - S15 Ep.8

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Prettier and Opinionated Code Formatting with James Long - Software Engineering Daily
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Developer tooling shapes how software gets written day to day, but the best tools often disappear into the background once they succeed. Formatting, linting, and build systems can either create friction and endless debate, or quietly remove entire classes of problems from a team’s workflow. Over the past decade, the JavaScript ecosystem has wrestled with

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Vite Is Taking Over (Vite+) - Syntax #990

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Breaking Change v53 - Pod Freeze
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The promise of Breaking Change is that with every major version (this being the 60th episode of the program, but only the 53rd such release), I will break…

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Twonks (@twonks.bsky.social)

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The Jetsons lied to us
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qdot (@buttplug.engineer)

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next time you find yourself with an ethical dilemma about the software you write first off, congrats on being in the minority of engineers who consider that perspective on technology but secondly, take comfort in the fact that at least you're not me https://www.reddit.com/r/MyBoyfriendIsAI/comments/1rh840i/i_figured_out_how_to_give_claude_access_to_my/
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Brittany Ellich (@brittanyellich.com)

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Me: wouldn't it be cool if one of my blog posts became really popular? Also me: wouldn't it be terrible if one of my blog posts became really popular? 😅
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Overcommitted After One Year: Insights on Software Projects, Growth, and What's Next by Overcommitted | Software Engineering and Tech Careers Insights

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SummaryIn this special one-year anniversary episode of Overcommitted, Brittany, Erika, and Bethany reflect on their journey from a small accountability group to a thriving weekly podcast and community of over 160 software engineers. They discuss their experiences within the software development lifecycle, the challenges of maintaining programmer productivity, and the evolution of their engineering culture. Listeners will hear candid stories about mastering interview skills, handling the complexities of production admin, and navigating promotional efforts. The episode also highlights the podcast's unexpected role as a valuable networking tool for remote workers in tech careers. Looking ahead, the hosts share exciting plans including new panel-format episodes, community events, and automation initiatives. Closing with affectionate roasts in their first-ever Overcommitted Superlatives, this episode offers both insight and entertainment for anyone passionate about software projects and sustainable work-life balance in tech.LinksEpisode 1 - Imposter Syndrome: https://overcommitted.dev/imposter-syndrome-in-software-engineering/Overcommitted Discord Server: https://discord.gg/d9gZyYuqKdComputer systems: A programmer's perspective: https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Systems-Programmers-Perspective-3rd/dp/013409266XHostsOvercommitted: https://overcommitted.devBethany Janos: https://github.com/bethanyj28Brittany Ellich: https://brittanyellich.comErika Eggyhead: https://github.com/eggyhead

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Cup o' Go | You get an error, ⚠️ you get an error, ⚠️ you get an error. ⚠️ Everybody gets an error! ⚠️⚠️

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🍯 Proposal Accepted: function type inference should work in all assignment contexts🧵 Blog: Go String Concatenation Performance Optimization: Comparing 15 Methods by Winter Jung⚠️ fallthrough podcast: Deprecate the Error Interface👢 25% off first payment at boot.dev with code CUPOGO

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Fallthrough | The Joy of Building

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This week Kris and Matt go full homelab. The conversation starts with Kris refreshing his dev setup: migrating NeoVim to 100% Lua, switching from ZSH to NuShell, and rethinking Tmux, all with the h...
