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PLEASE check your kids' Halloween candy. Just found an Okta admin access token in a Snickers bar.
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PLEASE check your kids' Halloween candy. Just found an Okta admin access token in a Snickers bar.
I’m very busy with Other Things in the run up to BarCamp on the 11th, so preparing a brand new talk would be a very silly thing to do. However, my stupid insomnia brain just thought of the perfect session idea, so now I’ve got to throw some slides together. Goodbye all of my free time until #bclxii
The I in LLM stands for Intelligence.
Attached: 1 image Did someone say #dcldn23 🍝🇬🇧 stickers... Find me at @droidconlondon@bird.makeup to get your hands on some of these!
Content warning: Ranting. Swearing.
Attached: 1 image We run CI on our code. We should do the same for docs too! @lornajane@indieweb.social’s talk on DocOps at Tech Mids is full of great info on this.
Attached: 1 image I of course forgot to take a picture of the lovely audience in attendance at my #TechMids2023 talk, so here's a shot of the size of the crowd ... Great fun giving this "Protecting a k8s cluster with @theotterize without knowing k8s" talk!
Attached: 3 images Simplified for you --> Marc Andreessen's Techno-Optimist Manifesto as redaction poetry. See the whole work here: https://bengrosser.com/files/Techno-Optimist-Manifesto-Andreessen-redacted-by-Grosser.pdf
love how every time I have to sign in to Google for whatever reason, I get a whole bunch of TFA flows that lead back to the same device I’m signing in on, followed by a deluge of notifications both on-device and via email about the “SECURITY ALERT!!!!” about me having signed in. really wish people would stop using google forms for every fucking thing
Thank you lovely @techmids people for being such a great and engaged audience! Talking to you about your code, your skills and your #DocsAsCode future was excellent. If you'd like a copy of the slides, they are available here: https://noti.st/lornajane/73ScF3/docs-as-code-for-coders
1/ Hallway Track 003 You Deserve A Union is open for registration! Adhoc free Zooms, recreating the best bits of conferences: the hallway chat after a great session. Thursday 26 October 2023 2:30pm Pacific | 5:30pm Eastern | 10:30pm London With: * Jacky Alciné (https://jacky.wtf), Union organizer, ex-Code for America * @beep@follow.ethanmarcotte.com of You Deserve a Tech Union * Clarissa Redwine, ex Kickstarter United * Johanna Weststar, Associate Prof. Weestern University [cont] https://verylittlegravitas.com/hallwaytrack
For all the push back I get in some corners, there are always organizers who are eager to learn to do better. Thrilled to receive an email last night from a fellow FOSS foundation leader and organizer who wants to step up Health and Safety for their community! Progress comes drop by drop until suddenly the dam bursts. Today I am full of hope ✨ #HealthAndSafety #PublicHealthPledge #OpenSource
Attached: 1 image Understanding why you can't fall asleep... #infographic #meme #funny #notFunny #anxiety
I've just found in my notes app that I wanted to write A plea to SCA vendors
but I've not written down what that plea is so now I'm annoyed at past me assuming future me would know 😅
This isn't a programming question so it doesn't belong on stackoverflow. So I thought I would ask it here. I was curios about the origins of the project name. Why is it called Boto? Sorry for the n...
fedi tip: be considerate! if you're making an annoying post, try to make it annoying for the widest audience possible
You know why 🖕🏼
Thanks very much! Very interested to hear how you get on with it, very happy to chat more 🤓
Attached: 1 image Great opening talk at TechMids this morning. Loved this point by Molly Barnes that disabilities are acquired by people later in life. Sight and hearing loss, along with mobility issues come to most older people, not *old* people. #accessibility
I've also written a blog post about that 😁
Always appreciated speakers who supply their content in blog format as well. I should do more of this!
I will be attending
Thanks for the warm welcome at #TechMids2023 and for hearing about dependency-management-data!
Super happy to talk about it some more - today or afterwards - and hearing how you get on 🚀
Some links you may be interested in:
Greatly enjoying this #techMids talk from @www.jvt.me@www.jvt.me about software dependencies, but we haven’t got into SBOMs yet … it’s all good info!
Attached: 1 image TIL about https://endoflife.date from @www.jvt.me@www.jvt.me! Part of a great talk about understanding your dependencies at TechMids.
Between and I took 9120 steps.
Open source people: "We don't get any contributions from people who will help us with accessibility 😢 😢 😢 what do? " Also open source people: "We're using FuzzBingBang Style library so you never have to leave the DOM and or know CSS! also React, also, here is a really complicated state machine that controls way too much, also please make sure to weed through our types that look like ABSOLUTE GARGLED JIZZ we spit out into a file! Oh, were you looking for the HTML? HAHAHA what HTML!?"
the OpenSSL API is the gift that just keeps on giving And its like one of those gifts you get from an older relative that you rather wished they'd keep to themselves...
It does not wish to be perceived, and tbh, can you blame it?
Ty Franck (one half of James S.A. Corey) and Wes Chatham ('Amos Burton' on The Expanse) kickoff a long series of Quentin Tarantino films with the epic Kill Bill films. Of course, Wes had to do something different and screwed up the order of things... but we still love him anyway.
Leszek Manicki is the Engineering Manager at Wikimedia Germany. In this episode, we connect at the Open Source Summit in Bilbao to discuss what he has learned being a part of Wikimedia movement and how that inspired his talk at the summit, How Not To Make Open Source. Throughout our conversation,...
Between and I took 7257 steps.
The difference between nudes posted to OnlyFans for subscribers and the same nudes leaked to the public for the purpose of embarrassing one of your critics is consent, you moron.
I may be attending
Mum's garden today 🌱 I miss her. 🖤
Hate interruptions? Ever feel like you’ve lost your ability to focus on coding? Katie Wilde, VP of Engineering at Ambassador Labs, knows your pain and she’s on a crusade to help devs everywhere reclaim their focus. Spoiler: She's got a m...
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The wrong internal tools can hold your team back. So how do you find the right ones, and how the heck do you get engineers to adopt them once you do?On this week’s episode of Dev Interrupted, co-host Conor Bronsdon welcomes Debo Ray, co-founder &a...
As we progress into Q4 and the end-of-year budget cycle for many organizations, I’d like to have a conversation about budget surplus, and how to steer those dollars away from marketing efforts and into your open source infrastructure. Yes, Budget Surplus Is A Thing We can call it “budget
Attached: 1 image Okay but there’s a really useful lesson here about meeting your customers/users where they’re at. Food is meant to be eaten. And people might want to eat it in the *wrong* way. And the company that says “well, we should probably make it safe for them to do so” is going to have an advantage over the companies that insist people behave “properly”. Insert cyber analogy here.
I am beyond thrilled to see the OSI stepping up with https://opensource.net/ and filling the gap after RH stopped supporting opensource.com. If you want to write a blog post about open source and need a place to publish it, the OSI team was super helpful and easy to work with!
The thing about Conehead’s manifesto is, before even getting to the arguments, the technology he wants everyone to be optimistic about is FUCKING APPS and SCAMS. He’s equating himself and his pals to the biggest paradigm shifts in history when what he means is a new way to make the internet shit
The Pokemon Go programming language