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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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Nemesis: The Delta Flyers | Podcast Episode on Podbay

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Listen to this episode of The Delta Flyers: 'Nemesis' released on August 25, 2025. Stream this episode and discover all the new episodes from your favorite podcasts on Podbay, the best podcast player on the web.

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Yogthos (@yogthos@social.marxist.network)

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Jack Garfinkel (@curiousscutter.bsky.social)
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All LGBT content on reddit being tagged as adult is bad if a kid is queer though 😔
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#define: props to astronomer with Jamie Tanna, Spencer Lyon & E. David Aja (Changelog & Friends #103)

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Welcome back to #define, our game of obscure jargon, fake definitions, and expert tomfoolery. This time we're joined by three Changelog++ members, to see who has the best vocabulary and who can trick everyone else into thinking that they do.
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Day Of Honor: The Delta Flyers | Podcast Episode on Podbay

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Listen to this episode of The Delta Flyers: 'Day Of Honor' released on August 25, 2025. Stream this episode and discover all the new episodes from your favorite podcasts on Podbay, the best podcast player on the web.

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tierney cyren (@bnb.im)
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fun news! I was laid off from Twilio. going to take this weekend to chill out, and will start looking for roles next week. if you or someone you know is looking for staff/principal level Developer Advocacy, OSPO, dev infra, or similar roles pass them along! reposts from tech folks appreciated <3
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SwiftOnSecurity (@swiftonsecurity.com)

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I made this in 2021
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SwiftOnSecurity (@swiftonsecurity.com)

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I made this in 2021
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Andrew Nesbitt (@andrewnez@mastodon.social)
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I've been working on a Ruby library for Package URLs (PURL) - the standard way to identify software packages across different ecosystems, you see these in SBOMs a lot: pkg:gem/rails@7.0.0 or pkg:npm/@babel/core. Originally built this for @ecosystems but figured it might be useful for others too. https://github.com/andrew/purl https://rubygems.org/gems/purl
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Andrew Nesbitt (@andrewnez.mastodon.social.ap.brid.gy)
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I've been working on a Ruby library for Package URLs (PURL) - the standard way to identify software packages across different ecosystems, you see these in SBOMs a lot: pkg:gem/rails@7.0.0 or pkg:npm/@babel/core. Originally built this for @ecosystems but figured it might be useful for others too […] https://mastodon.social/@andrewnez/114913230181476536
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The Gift: The Delta Flyers | Podcast Episode on Podbay

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Listen to this episode of The Delta Flyers: 'The Gift' released on August 25, 2025. Stream this episode and discover all the new episodes from your favorite podcasts on Podbay, the best podcast player on the web.

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Scorpion Part 2: The Delta Flyers | Podcast Episode on Podbay

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Listen to this episode of The Delta Flyers: 'Scorpion Part 2' released on August 25, 2025. Stream this episode and discover all the new episodes from your favorite podcasts on Podbay, the best podcast player on the web.

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GitHub - github/balanced-employee-ip-agreement: GitHub's employee intellectual property agreement, open sourced and reusable

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GitHub's employee intellectual property agreement, open sourced and reusable - github/balanced-employee-ip-agreement
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Jordan Harband (@jordan.har.band)

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postit found at our team offsite
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Dollar Driven

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The only data that matters

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Scorpion Part 1: The Delta Flyers | Podcast Episode on Podbay

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Listen to this episode of The Delta Flyers: 'Scorpion Part 1' released on August 25, 2025. Stream this episode and discover all the new episodes from your favorite podcasts on Podbay, the best podcast player on the web.

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Worst Case Scenario: The Delta Flyers | Podcast Episode on Podbay

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Listen to this episode of The Delta Flyers: 'Worst Case Scenario' released on August 25, 2025. Stream this episode and discover all the new episodes from your favorite podcasts on Podbay, the best podcast player on the web.

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Kate Violette (@kateviolette.com)
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good morning to everyone still masking in public to prevent covid infections y'all are the real ones ❤️ everyone else can fix their damn hearts
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Kara Sowles Deloss (@feynudibranch.bsky.social)
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Thanks everyone for the kind words words when I was laid off from GitHub in May. I promptly shut my computer and took a few lovely months of vacation ☺️ Now I’m back and starting interviewing! So if you’re looking for an expert in building community-first programs, now’s the time to let me know ☎️ [contains quote post or other embedded content]
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Adam Faris (@af9.us)

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Hey look at that. I complain about something and it gets fixed. 😀 The latest release of oapi-codegen announced a new feature for dealing with optional pointers. #OpenAPI #golang https://github.com/oapi-codegen/oapi-codegen/releases/tag/v2.5.0
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Displaced: The Delta Flyers | Podcast Episode on Podbay

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Listen to this episode of The Delta Flyers: 'Displaced' released on August 25, 2025. Stream this episode and discover all the new episodes from your favorite podcasts on Podbay, the best podcast player on the web.

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Break | You Can't Build Skyscrapers On Sand

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Welcome back to Break, a Fallthrough aftershow! In this second episode, Kris and Matt are joined by Jamie Tanna and Steve Klabnik to talk about Fallthrough episode #29. They touch on topics they thought they'd discuss but didn't, Jamie's unusually high pain tolerance, why breaking changes seem to...

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Fallthrough | Versioning: We Did It To Ourselves

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Versioning! It's a topic that we all deal with on a daily basis, and yet it's a topic that many of us dread. Our ecosystems love semantic versioning, but many of us find it lacking for many of our use cases. In this episode, Kris and Matt are joined once again by Jamie and Steve to talk about...

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Matthew Sanabria (@matthewsanabria.dev)
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Unpopular opinion. A well-written issue is generally more valuable than a pull request.
I'm sharing mine very publicly which has helped people be more forthcoming to share
Also, at the time of layoffs at a previous company, we started putting together (slightly) anonymised data, to help with negotiation / applying for new jobs
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Ian Coldwater 📦💥 (@lookitup.baby)
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This is certainly the tism talking but I find so much joy in curiosity and the process of learning that the idea of wanting to outsource thinking to a machine is unfathomable to me That’s the fun part! Why wouldn’t you want to do that?
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Try harder. Ultrathink! with Nick Nisi (Changelog & Friends #102)

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Nick Nisi joins us to discuss all the Windsurf drama, his new agentic lifestyle, whether or not he's actually more productive, the new paper that says he maybe isn't more productive, the reckoning he sees coming, and why we might be the last generation of code monkeys.
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Hire Celeste (@celestehorgan.bsky.social)
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I've been telling people that deleting prod is the way to go if you want accurate documentation and a reliable system (i.e, no system, no docs). Good to see AI getting on my level!
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I sold my DevTool. ft Paul Anthony Williams from ittybit - Scaling DevTools

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This is the first time I'm turning the mic around. This is the story of StreamPot. A DevTool I launched about a year ago.It was just acquired by ittybit so I th...

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Kefimochi (@kefimochi.bsky.social)
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Similarly, I’ll sooner go back to being a cashier then write code for war related tech
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Amanda Wong (@amandawtwong.bsky.social)

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I dunno, man, I know exactly which picture was being circulated by women in 2021 [contains quote post or other embedded content]
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Tim Banks: VibeRel Advocate (@elchefe.me)
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“You’re pan, poly, and nonbinary. It’s the trifecta of refusing to choose” @abgushte.bsky.social to me, when selecting multiple snacks
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Tim Banks: VibeRel Advocate (@elchefe.me)
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The public reaction to a billionaire being liquified in a submarine implosion or a CEO getting murked in broad daylight should have been a good indicator that we’re not gonna give a fuck about a rich CEO getting caught cheating at a Coldplay concert.
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Ant Wilson - Cofounder of Supabase (100th Episode!) - Scaling DevTools

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This is our 100th episode! And we're thrilled to welcome back fan favourite Ant Wilson - the cofounder and CTO of Supabase.They discuss the evolution of Su...

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All about Mocking, with Wiremock's Tom Akehurst

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Mocking is one of those things that started out as a simple idea, and has evolved to support an incredible amount of developer use cases over the years. In this episode of the Podcast, Tom from Wiremock chats with Phil about Wiremock's tools for API developers

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Pivoting to Retool featuring David Hsu, CEO of Retool (Changelog Interviews #650)

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David Hsu from Retool joins Adam to discuss how he built Retool. From the pivot in YC, to building the most widely used internal tools platform, to now being the platform for AI agents in the enterprise—on this episode we cover David journey from YC to building agents for the enterprise.
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