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 Unlocking the Power of the Skip Level Meetings -- Darva Satcher // GitLab Inc.
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There's always some hierarchy in every organization, no matter how flat they try to keep things flat. The farther away people are from the center point, the harder it is to keep them glued. Skip levels are a way to keep people connected to the vision. What is it, and how does it work? Listen to Darva Satcher, Director of Engineering of GitLab Inc., as she discusses how to unlock the power of skip-level meetings. Show Notes Connect With: Darva Satcher: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe CTO Podcast: Website // Speaker ApplicationEtienne de Bruin: Website // LinkedIn //  Twitter

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Liked Christina Warren (@film_girl@mastodon.social)
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My friend Jeremy (who made the most useful extension for Tumblr back in the day) commented on my tweet about Reddit/Apollo and it was a very good reminder that companies changing the rules on their APIs and fucking over devs is sadly not at all a new story. It’s really easy to want to knee-jerk blame it on Elon — but recall that three previous Twitter regimes (Ev, Dick, Jack) all did shit like this to various extents.

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Liked Tom Larrow (@TomLarrow@vis.social)
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No random open source application, I do not want to join your Discord channel for support. There's this really cool technology called hypertext markup language, and if you use it for your documentation another piece of amazing technology called a search engine can help me find the answer I'm looking for And the real magic is you only have to answer it once and the answer helps anyone. You don't have to answer the same question every day. This frees you up for more fun development

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Listened to Cup o' Go | Don't defer your time.Since calls; Hugo is safer than ever! And interview with Koyeb CEO and cofounder, Yann Léger
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Thank you to this week's sponsor, Koyeb!Go 1.20.5 & 1.19.10 coming any moment nowProposals📜 Accepted: Add `else with` to templates⌚ Likely accept: cmd/vet: time.Since should not be used in defer statementNew proposal: database/sql: add generic Null[T]ReleasesHugo v0.113.0 with HTTPS support🐍...

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Liked Anil Dash (@anildash@me.dm)
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Just got (unsolicited!) an email of an essay from Marc Andreessen that is clearly meant to be his definitive statement on AI, akin to his "software eating the world" polemic, and it is so _stupid_, so willfully intellectually dishonest, that anyone who reports on it, or reacts to it, with anything other than dismissal is either a fool or complicit in his explicitly authoritarian agenda. The guy who is explicitly in favor of colonialism is... still in favor of colonialism. Fuck that.

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Listened to ANTHOLOGY — Maintaining maintainers with Stormy Peters, Dr. Dawn Foster & Angie Byron at OSS NA 2023 (Changelog Interviews #542)
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This week on The Changelog we’re continuing our Maintainer Month series by taking to you back to the hallway track of The Linux Foundation’s Open Source Summit North America 2023 in Vancouver, Canada. Today’s anthology episode features: Stormy Peters (VP of Communities at GitHub), Dr. Dawn Foster (Director of Open Sour...