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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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Han shot first with Brett Cannon (Changelog & Friends #128)

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Our ol' friend, Brett Cannon, is back to talk all things Python. But first! Star Wars, Machete Order, Lost, Babylon 5, Game of Thrones, Murderbot, Ted Lasso, Project Hail Mary, David Attenborough, perpetual voice rights, and the AI uncanny valley.
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Building the machine that builds the machine with Paul Dix, co-founder & CTO at InfluxDB (Changelog Interviews #676)

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Paul Dix joins us to discuss the InfluxDB co-founder's journey adapting to an agentic world. Paul sent his AI coding agents on various real-world side quests and shares all his findings: what's going to prod, what's not, and why he's (at least for a bit) back to coding by hand.
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Lynn Fisher (@lynnandtonic.com)

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Instead of an AI-generated hit piece, try sending your fave OSS maintainer a fun little card đ oss.cards https://oss.cards
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Cup o' Go | Your ID is absolutely unique. Just like everyone else's. â Plus Jakub Ciolek talks fuzzing and bug bounties

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Go 1.25.7 and 1.24.13 releasedUUIDs in the standard library?crypto/uuid: add API to generate and parse UUIDscrypto/rand: add UUIDv4 and UUIDv7 generatorsThe most popular Go dependency is...Lightning roundRust vs Go in 2026 by John ArundelWelcome to Gas Town by Steve YeggeInterview with Jakub...

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Claes Mogren (@mogren.bsky.social)

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During 20+ years of about 4h of podcasts per day I have slowly bumped up the speed. Got to 3.7x, but backed down a bit because some people, like Bryan, talks a bit faster than average.
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Tim Banks: VibeRel Advocate (@elchefe.me)

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In the vein of Die Hard being a Christmas movie, my favorite love story is John Wick
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Break | Innovation Looks Like Chaos

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Welcome back to Break, a Fallthrough aftershow! Kris, Matt, and Steve pick up where the main episode left off, asking whether copyright actually matters to working developers. Kris draws parallels ...

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Citizen Platano đľđˇ (@daniloc.xyz)

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me at 17: a secret conspiracy of billionaires shapes global events me at 35: class interest creates emergent outcomes and aligned behavior, but thereâs no smoky room where plutocrats plot to shape global events me at 41: a secret conspiracy of billionaire perverts shapes global events [contains quote post or other embedded content]
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Fallthrough | The Vibes-Based Legal System

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This week Steve's back to tackle the big question: is AI-generated output copyrightable? The conversation includes discussions of the Copyright Act of 1976, the philosophy of why copyright exists a...

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tierney cyren (@bnb.im)

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something you learn about open source when you work on a sufficiently large project is that you *shouldn't* welcome all PRs
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Screaming in the Cloud | How Homebrew Became Mac's Package Manager with Mike McQuaid

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Mike McQuaid, Project Leader of Homebrew, joins Corey Quinn to share how a package manager conceived in a London pub became essential for 10 million Mac users. Homebrew lets you install software with one command instead of downloading files and clicking through installers, maintained by just 30...

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Molly White (@molly.wiki)

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The creator of Clawd: "I ship code I don't read"
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Listen now (114 mins) | How Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw (formerly: Clawd), builds and ships like a full team by centering his development workflow around AI agents.

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Steve Klabnik (@steveklabnik.com)

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BDSM enjoyers LLM enthusiasts đ¤ âLet me show you my custom harnessâ
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Setting Docker Hardened Images free featuring Tushar Jain from Docker (Changelog Interviews #675)

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In May of 2025, Docker launched Hardened Images, a secure, minimal, production-ready set of images. In December, they made DHI freely available and open source to everyone who builds software. On this episode, we're joined by Tushar Jain, EVP of Engineering at Docker to learn all about it.
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kat cosgrove (@kat.lol)

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Bring back this kind of discourse [contains quote post or other embedded content]
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Andy Bell (@bell.bz)

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the screenshot of ur own tweet with no alt text as a bluesky post is legit loser behaviour
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đ 24 / 7 Luigi Mangione Posts (@werlyloveluigi.bsky.social)

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Westboro Baptist Church tried to make an Anti-Luigi Mangione poster but it just looks like Luigi is threatening billionaires and goes unironically hard af
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VS Code and Agentic Development with Kai Maetzel - Software Engineering Daily
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Visual Studio Code has become one of the most influential tools in modern software development. The open-source code editor has evolved into a platform used by millions of developers around the world, and it has reshaped expectations for what a modern development environment can be through its intuitive UX, rich extension marketplace, and deep integration

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Elly (@invalidhandlebunny.bsky.social)

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bluesky didnât make me gayer but it did make me realize there were way more of the gay in me than I initially thought
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Brittany Ellich (@brittanyellich.com)

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Based on a true story.
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Nemesis Games
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Tim Onion (@bencollins.bsky.social)

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To: adam@evehusband.net From: jeevacation@gmail.com[jeevacation@gmail.com] Sent: Sun 01/01/-4004bc 01:03:09 a.m. Subject: apple you gnona eat that applle? othrwise i will eat. look delciciios
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Jamie Magee (@jamiemagee.bsky.social)

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đ¨CODE RED (BUT LIKE A GOOD RED): WE JUST OPEN SOURCED THE DEPENDABOT PROXYđ¨ Attention Dependabot fans and security nerds: The Dependabot Proxy just escaped from its private repo and is now LOOSE ON THE INTERNET under the MIT license! https://github.com/dependabot/proxy
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Mike McQuaid
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All the âfaster Homebrew in Rustâ projects are a bit like parsing HTML with regex. The simplest use-cases seem to work, itâs easier and thereâs just edge cases to fix. Fixing these edge cases requires recreating Homebrew and using Ruby (which will be slower again).

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Ep.10 | Collaborating with product with Hirsch Singhal by Overcommitted | Software Engineering and Tech Careers Insights

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This week the crew chats with Hirsch Singhal, Staff Product Manager at GitHub, about effective collaboration between product and engineering. LinksHirsch Singhal's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/hpsin.netHirsch Singhal's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hirsch-singhal/Domain-Driven Design: https://www.amazon.com/Domain-Driven-Design-Tackling-Complexity-Software/dp/0321125215 Hostsâ â â â Overcommitted.devâ â â â Bethany Janos: â â â â https://github.com/bethanyj28â â â â Brittany Ellich: â â â â https://brittanyellich.comâ â â â Eggyhead: â â â â https://github.com/eggyheadâ â â Jonathan Tamsut: â â https://jtamsut.substack.comâ â

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What's in the SOSS? An OpenSSF Podcast

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What's in the SOSS? features the sharpest minds in security as they dig into the challenges and opportunities that create a recipe for success in making software more secure. Get a taste of all the ingredients that make up secure open source ...

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Break | Breaking Changes

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Welcome back to Break, a Fallthrough aftershow! It's just Kris and Steve for this one! After brief reflections on the Gastown discussion, the episode pivots into a deep dive on semantic versioning,...

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Fallthrough | The AI Factory Floor

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This week we're talking about Gastown! Dylan and Steve join Kris to break down the viral project that spins up hundreds of Claude Code instances to build a software factory. Steve makes the case fo...

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demon grrl đđłď¸ââ§ď¸ (@demongrrl.gay)

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BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAJAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *breathes* AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA