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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FOSSY 2023 with Denver Gingerich
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Denver discusses JMP's goal to make phone numbers as flexible as emails, his role at Software Freedom Conservancy, and software compliance controversies.

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FOSSY 2023 with Matthew Wild & Stephen Paul Weber
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Matthew discusses Snikket, improving XMPP for friendly communication while Stephen presents JMP, easing transitions from other platforms using XMPP.

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FOSSY 2023 with Erik Benner
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Erik of Mythics discusses the challenges of transitioning open-source software to government departments and the need for technical and cultural support in sustaining open source in the public sector.

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Karen M. Sandler on Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC)
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Karen discusses her SFC role, Copyleft licenses' significance, diversity initiative called Outreachy & her personal defibrillator pacemaker encounter, stressing the necessity for greater technological control.

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FOSSY 2023 with Sam Whited
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Sam delves into the sustainability challenges faced by Mellium and similar projects, and his advocacy for support from larger companies and well-funded open-source initiatives.

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Linux Downtime – Episode 77
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Play Podcast (extra): Download (Duration: 17:41 — 14.5MB) Contributor license agreements aren’t very popular, but not having a CLA can cause problems for projects in the future. Gary can’t do things …
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Homelab nerds, unite! with Techno Tim (Changelog & Friends #9)

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Ok Homelabbers, it’s time to unite! Join Adam and his new friend Techno Tim for 1.5 hours of homelab goodness. From networking and WiFi, virtualizing Ubuntu running Docker containers, to Home Assistant and automation, building a Kubernetes cluster, to gutting a perfectly good machine just to build exactly what you need...

Between and I took 7619 steps.
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Manton Reece
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And to follow up on this, there’s a little known policy for Micro.blog hosting: when you have a paid subscription, we continue to host your blog forever even after you cancel and stop paying. Good URLs don’t change and don’t go away, unless you want them to.

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split :NikoOwO: (@split)

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i still think this is the funniest block reason my school has ever set 📎
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OpenSSF Scorecard Launches v4.12 with Support for GitLab - Open Source Security Foundation
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Today, we are excited to announce OpenSSF Scorecard v4.12. This release adds support for GitLab and brings the project closer to its longer-term goal of supporting all types of hosted repositories. Previously, Scorecard has been limited to GitHub-based repositories along with some support for local Git repositories.

It doesn't use CSS variables out-of-the-box but as a start on my PR I've set them up to make it easier. Thanks, will have a look 👀
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Advanced Persistent Tara :butterfly_trans:🌹 (@tarajdactyl@tech.lgbt)
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ahhh yes, macos, i definitely wanted to open the Firefox dmg i used a single time a year ago, not the Firefox application i use all day every day. perfect.
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Julia Evans (@b0rk@jvns.ca)

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Attached: 1 image some people who make programming easier (who am I missing?)

How would you go about designing a dark mode theme? I'm looking to implement a dark theme for Datasette and wondering how's best to approach this 🤔
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Ten years of TypeScript bliss with Josh Goldberg (JS Party #289)

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Nick celebrates a decade of writing everyone’s favorite language with guest Josh Goldberg, who contributes to TypeScript, maintains typescript-eslint, and is an all-around great person! Jerod is also here to join the celebration, but let’s keep that a secret from him!

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GitHub - gravitational/teleport: The easiest, most secure way to access infrastructure.

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The easiest, most secure way to access infrastructure. - GitHub - gravitational/teleport: The easiest, most secure way to access infrastructure.
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nebulossify (@nebulos@comicscamp.club)

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If you work in tech and haven't heard about "being glue", I would say that it's vital to read about it: https://noidea.dog/glue by @whereistanya@hachyderm.io You'll either feel extremely heard, or it will open your eyes to what some of your (disproportionately female) coworkers struggle with on a regular basis.

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Advanced Persistent Tara :butterfly_trans:🌹 (@tarajdactyl@tech.lgbt)

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Attached: 1 image i just got the best pop up I've ever received on a website, on @stefan@stefanbohacek.online 's website

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fluffy 💜 (@fluffy@plush.city)

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Attached: 1 image We all live in a

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large nanguage lodel (@selfisekai@hackerspace.pl)

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overstimulation is just DDoS for autistic people

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Ethan Marcotte (@beep@follow.ethanmarcotte.com)
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hell yeah i HTML Have Too Many Lanxieties
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Lucho (@lucianorosa@mastodon.social)
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I sometimes forget about my autism and how sensory overload affects me. Then I'm surprised when I casually turn on my earbuds noise cancellation and a sudden peace and calm invades me wholly. "What the fuck is this sudden relaxation? Oh, right, I was overstimulated, that makes sense". IF ONLY I REALIZED HOURS BEFORE. #ASD #ActuallyAutistic
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Josh Simmons (@josh@josh.tel)
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Insufficient governance and accountability is the sleeping giant of risk in open source. This relates closely to the insufficient resourcing of the people doing the work and the charitable organizations that back them, but that's one that we've already spilled a lot of ink on as an industry.
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Josh Simmons (@josh@josh.tel)
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Another day, another reminder of the importance of governance in FOSS projects. No need to over architect it, but regularly assessing your project and implementing just-enough-governance will save you so, so much pain.
Between and I took 8524 steps.
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Toastie (@Toastie@journa.host)

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Attached: 1 image Life is great here on the World Wide Web

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Radical Graffiti (@RadicalGraffiti@todon.eu)

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Attached: 1 image "The only dangerous minority is the rich" Sticker seen in New Orleans, Louisiana

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Toastie (@Toastie@journa.host)

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Attached: 1 image Life is great here on the World Wide Web

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Charlie Owen (@whalecoiner@indieweb.social)

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Attached: 1 image NO! The upcoming season of Lower Decks does NOT have an episode titled “Parth Ferengi's Heart Place”?? #lowerdecks

Ah yes! I wonder if that'll ever change or if it'll only ever be receive-only 🤔
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Chris Siebenmann (@cks@mastodon.social)
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Hot take: packaging open source software is actual work (and is sometimes what we demurely call 'non-trivial' in this field). I say this as a sysadmin who has sometimes had to deal with the results of not packaging software and then not keeping up with the state of the software we didn't package but installed anyway. (Sure, sometimes you get lucky and the packaging instructions are easy to write (Debian rules, RPM specfiles, whatever Arch uses, etc). And sometimes they aren't.)
What do you see as the problem with this?
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Cat Hicks (@grimalkina@mastodon.social)
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My lab (http://devsuccesslab.com/ ) has a new pilot survey open about developers' work experiences & how they see AI tooling in dev work. This is a different kind of dev survey. We're not interested in tallying who's using what brands for some trends report. We're interested in how developers are DOING. This is also a pilot test of new measures, so the more folks take it, the more we learn how to design deep research on this! Please share widely. #softwaredevelopment http://bit.ly/3OLmIul