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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a post on maintainable.fm
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DevPod - Open Source Dev-Environments-As-Code

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DevPod is infrastructure-independent and client-only, which makes it incredibly easy to get started with. Codespaces but open-source, client-only and unopinionated. Works with any infra, any progamming language, any IDE, etc.

I've seen this before, see https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed/issues/440 and the linked https://github.com/aaronpk/webmention.io/issues/187
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Cloud Native Compass | Event-Driven Architectures at Wix

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In this episode of the Cloud Native Compass, host David Flanagan interviews Natan from Wix Engineering about event-driven architectures. Natan shares his experience as a software engineer for almost 20 years and how working at Wix has improved his engineering skills. Wix has a powerful website...

Between and I took 7354 steps.
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Neil Macy (@neilgmacy@mastodon.social)
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Came home to find a bee lying on the kitchen counter, looking like it had died. I read the other day about giving them sugar water: 1 teaspoon of sugar, 2 teaspoons of water. And it worked! The bee slowly drank the water and eventually flew off out the window.
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Reddit - Dive into anything
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Between and I took 6292 steps.
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On the usability of number pads
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I'm not thick. I know it doesn't sound like much of a boast, but I'm pretty competent at this whole adulting lark. But it appeared that I had forgotten a 4 digit number I'd set up less than a minute …
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A Comprehensive Guide to Using JSON in Go | Better Stack Community

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I Don't Need Your Query Language
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Seriously, I don't. I'd prefer SQL.

Between and I took 11407 steps.
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Software at Scale 58 - Measuring Developer Productivity with Abi Noda
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Listen now (49 min) | Abi Noda is the CEO and co-founder of DX, a developer productivity platform. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts My view on developer experience and productivity measurement aligns extremely closely with DX’s view. The productivity of a group of engineers cannot be measured by tools alone - there’s too many qualitative factors like cross-functional stakeholder beuracracy or inefficiency, and inherent domain/codebase complexity that cannot be measured by tools. At the same time, there are

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Passkeys for a passwordless future with Anna Pobletts from 1Password (Changelog Interviews #544)

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This week we’re talking about Passkeys with Anna Pobletts, Head of Passwordless, at 1Password. Will Passkeys enable a passwordless future? Time will tell. Anna shares the what, the why, how, and the when on Passkeys.

Thanks, yeah I've got it on my TODO list 😅
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Cup o' Go | Why would they change math? Math is math! Also, the Internet is on strike, and an interview with Andy Williams about Fyne

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Thank you to this week's sponsor, Koyeb!Go 1.20.5 & 1.19.10 releasedVSCode-go v0.39.0 released🖩 Discussion: Add new API for math/rand 📊 SO 2023 Survey ResultsThe internet is on strike!/r/golang is temporarily restrictedStack Exchange moderation strike👩 Women Who Go🇮🇱 Women who Go Israel is back🇬🇧...

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"Mat Depends" featuring Mat Ryer (Changelog & Friends #4)

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Mat Ryer is back and he’s brought with him 10 tips to be a 10x developer (like he is). After that, we try a new segment we’re calling “Tool Time” (and try out a few jingles for it along the way). Finally, it’s time to review our previous unpopular opinions and put some new ones into the world for your (dis)agreeing ple...

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Ikea-Oriented Development
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To frugally furnish a codebase, imitate Ikea.
Between and I took 4089 steps.
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a post on maintainable.fm
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Dee (pride edition) :heart_nb: (@Dee@fedi.underscore.world)

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me 🤝 googlegetting into a project and then abandoning it after a while

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Dee (pride edition) :heart_nb: (@Dee@fedi.underscore.world)

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Hello, I'm Dee, sometimes known as DeeUnderscore. My instance is broken. My replies may never reach you. People have alleged that I exist. Regardless of whether I do or not, I am an adult. I pos...

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Emelia 👸🏻 (@thisismissem@hachyderm.io)
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I do kinda wonder what it's like to be someone who's designed, developed or built something that you later realise was bad for humanity? Like, at the time it felt right, you didn't see problems with it, but later you're just like "whelp, I fucked up" I imagine it must be a very depressing and isolating feeling. (I've luckily so far never had this happen to me)
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Cody Bromley (@codybrom@mstdn.social)
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This whole #Reddit debacle reminds me of when shopping malls started to really crack down on teens loitering and then less than a decade later most of them were fuckin dead.