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:
Between and I took 3744 steps.
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A helpful article on checking your permissions for a GitHub repo via the API: https://www.jvt.me/posts/2025/01/02/what-access-github/
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https://www.jvt.me/posts/2025/01/27/go-tools-124/ Super happy to see this headline :D
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BATCH BUNCH #0002 is complete. A productive session comes to a close including serious bug hunting, tasty coffee drinking, and creative talk writing! See you next time? bonus spoilers: BB collectible item(s)/swag is also in the works. stay tuned. π±οΈβ¨οΈππβοΈ
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photo credits to @computerist.bsky.social! + sending healing vibes to BB co-organiser @www.jvt.me.web.brid.gy who's been battling a cold and wasn't able to make it π€
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I inherited this project, and all I got was all these angry users - #opensource @www.jvt.me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK8CMcePn2A
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I inherited this project, and all I got was all these angry users - #opensource @www.jvt.me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK8CMcePn2A
Very exited to see that my talk, "I inherited this project, and all I got was all these angry users" from #StateOfOpenCon is now live - thanks for the super speedy publishing, OpenUK!
I was honoured to kick off the Open Source Software & Security Track with a keynote about my experiences being an Open Source maintainer, and digging into the factors that make maintaining oapi-codegen
difficult, and on top of that my own personal experiences which lead to difficulties in maintaining Open Source, especially when it's used actively by companies.
There were some great discussions about the maintainer burnout problem over the conference, and I had some great chats with folks in the "hallway track".
I'll be finishing my write-up of the conference in the next week (π€πΌ) but am very excited to see the talks are already up on YouTube, so I can catch up on talks I missed, too
Between and I took 2770 steps.
100% one of the best soundtracks of all time, and a number of the songs are on my regular wider rotation
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πΆ Itβs a TRON: Legacy soundtrack kinda day.(https://gregorlove.com/2025/02/its-a-tron-legacy/)
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Getting All Comments From a Given User on a GitHub Discussion, by @www.jvt.me@www.jvt.me: https://www.jvt.me/posts/2025/01/08/github-discussion-comments/
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Between and I took 4390 steps.
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where's the EO that we've all gotta rename our github branches back from `main` to `master`?
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has anyone else's Release Radar gotten noticeably worse lately?? more artists i don't follow at the expense of ones i like, updating kind of randomly instead of fridays...
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If I were to create a tool or anything related to containerization of software, I'd call it Tupper.
Between and I took 6975 steps.
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Attached: 1 image These stickers I made went to #FOSDEM with the generous help of @andypiper@macaw.social Here's the link to download the file if you'd like to make your own stickers, put it on your site, etc. https://theindiebeat.fm/make-art-not-billionaires/ #makeartnotbillionaires #nobillionaires @www.jvt.me@www.jvt.me

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This video of mine from five years ago is aging depressingly well --- and it leaves me at once bitterly disappointed and steadfastly resolved https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px9OjW7GB0Q
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If dachshunds were wide
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@www.jvt.me@www.jvt.me Thank you for the kind words! When Iβm at my keyboard Iβll share a link to the artwork so folks can print their own stickers, use on social, do whatever they like π
Oof yeah, that's a difficult one - it's not always "easy" to fix something without something else breaking, or breaking someone's workflow
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@www.jvt.me@www.jvt.me Loved the talk, some of the example comments sounded very familiar! I think my worst/best tired maintainer story was dealing with a user who was very insistent I urgently fixed a minor CVE introduced by a depdencency, with a suggested fix that would have introduced a bigger problem (segfault in extremely specific conditions vs timestamps suddenly changing timezone).
Sorry yes you had mentioned you were the carrier, I couldn't remember who it was you said they were from - thanks very much @mizkirsten π
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@www.jvt.me@www.jvt.me I am just the carrier, @mizkirsten@mastodon.social is the person to thank! ππ»
Absolutely love this new "make art, not billionaires" sticker, thanks very much @andypiper π
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Between and I took 10609 steps.
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Attached: 1 image I'll be on the "Maintaining Open Source Software" panel next week at State Of Open Con :) https://stateofopencon.com/ #stateofopencon #soocon25

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Attached: 1 image Spending today and tomorrow at #SooCon , looking forward to the talks and the chats and the people!

Thanks to those of you who were able to find the Hardwick Hub at #StateOfOpenCon and came to my talk, "I inherited this project, and all I got was all these angry users" - slides can be found ππΌ or in PDF form on Sched #soocon25 - would be happy to hear some tired maintainer stories from y'all too!
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Weβre starting back up hiring at incident.io and itβs made me think about why I joined, and why Iβm still here just (if not more) as excited as day one.
Between and I took 8681 steps.
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lol cum
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How much do you know about a career in coding? Perhaps you're already a well versed professional software person. Or maybe you're someone who's just starting out. Either way, you're going to need some help along your entire technology career. In this episode, which is part 2 of a 2 part series,...

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Me opening the news every fucking morning
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Lessons from 100+ DevTool founders - DevTools successes, failures and stories in a free weekly email and podcast.

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Alison delves into her shift from academia to industry, her role at Anaconda, and the impact of product management in open-source.

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2024 was my first year leading the Developer Experience teams at Capital One UK and what an incredible experience itβs been to work with such a great team and the individuals that make it. We kicked off 2024 focused on making a difference to the developer experience and set in motion the journey to
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Dan Moore from FusionAuth joins us for a wide-ranging discussion about modern auth strategies. We talk magic links, OTP, MFA, passkeys, password managers & so much more.