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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Liked Josh Simmons (@josh@josh.tel)
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Attached: 1 image Happy bi visibility day! Yes, I am married to a beautiful man who I love. But I'm #StillBi. Not gay. Same as we shouldn't assume a person's gender by how they look, we shouldn't assume a person's orientation by who their partner is. #BiVisibility #BiPride

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Liked james (@js@front-end.social)
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Sorry, what company removes their TOS they published a couple years previous for transparency, because it had a low view count? 🥺 no-one read our legal documentation 🥺 so we removed it 🥺 s-sorry 🥺 pls don't leave us we're only a small company 🥺 who made $1.808B, from June 2022 - June 2023 🥺 a 48.25% YoY increase 🥺 just a little guy 🥺 why are you doing this to me #unity

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Liked Kat (@kizzie@eldritch.cafe)
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Well that was an exciting couple of days. Love rambling on stage to people - ignite/lightning talks are a new kind of nervous energy, you don't have enough time for the adrenalin spike to stop before you're off the stage! Thoroughly enjoyed #DevOpsDaysLDN and looking forward to seeing everyone's submissions for next year!

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Following on from a successful conversation that was had at #DevOpsDays Chicago, there was an Open Space yesterday all about #compensation and #salary at #DevOpsDays London, which of course I was super interested in, and happy to share my own salary history as well as some of the things that companies have done over the year.

Based on one of the questions I'll (soon ™️) be adding how much on-call is compensated, if not part of the salary

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Liked More Effective Remote Working by Mike McQuaid 
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COVID-19 was many people’s first introduction to the working-from-home experience. I’ve been lucky enough to have been working from home exclusively since 2009 and at US-based companies (e.g. GitHub) since 2012. I’ve also been an EU-based open-source maintainer since 2007 and maintaining the globally-distributed Homebrew package manager since 2009. These experiences have helped me learn some tips on how to be more effective working remotely that I’d like to share with you:

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Huge congrats 👏🏽