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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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

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Liked Micah (@rincewind.run)
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my wife got a promotion that is being followed up with another temp promo that will hopefully become permanent and she’s going to have a higher base salary than me the fact that this bothers some men is so, so baffling it’s great! she deserves it! I’m proud of her! what is wrong with people

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I thoroughly enjoyed working with Andy to design a project logo for an Open Source project I've been building.

Wanting to work with a real human and get their experience and breadth of ideas, Andy was a great choice, having been recommended by a connection on social media, and helped me unpick what I wanted out of the logo, providing several avenues for design choices before honing in on the final design, which I was super happy with.

Andy was great to work with, provides a wealth of experience and knowledge and was great to work with. I really enjoyed the usage of both synchronous discussions (over video call) and using Miro for asynchronously describing the design decisions in each iteration of the design, allowing me to hear his thoughts (rather than just read them over email) and respond to them in kind.

I've recently started a second project with Andy, and can definitely foresee using his services again!