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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Liked james (@james@strangeobject.space)
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@jay@blan.cc If it were me, I’d rather have a termination date then be made “at risk of redundancy”. Limbo is one of the worst places to be, psychologically. So, be sad it’s going but be happy the show is able to wrap it up properly unlike most other cancellations, and then move on to the next thing.

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Listened to Rug pull, not cool! (Changelog & Friends #40)
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If Changelog News had an extended edition, this might be it! Jerod & Adam discuss Hashicorp’s Cease and Desist letter, Redis getting forked, Boston Dymanics’ scary cool new robot, Justin Searls’ extensive use of the Apple Vision Pro, Thorston Ball moving from Vim to Zed, Firefox becoming hard to use, Beeper joining...

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I remember on Twitter there was an account that mentioned (folks with a /now page) every couple of months to nudge them to update it. That's also a fun nudge for me to update mine 🙃

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Liked kf (@kf@666.glitchwit.ch)
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guy VP of engineering on linkedin: “women who code is shutting down? what a travesty! there’s so much money in tech! how can this be happening? can nothing be done?” idk guy, perhaps as a VP OF ENGINEERING YOURSELF you could say what you are doing to help pick up the slack?

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For the last ~7 weeks on-and-off rewriting the documentation for oapi-codegen which has needed a fresh version for a bit of time. On top of that, I've spent pretty much the last two days solidly finishing it off, and am very glad to have just merged it!

Documentation can be difficult to do - especially if you're redoing it all in one go - but am hoping it's in a much better place for new and existing users alike!

Also introduces a CONTRIBUTING.md for the first time, and I ended up adding 14 new examples to the examples directory because I couldn't quite remember how things worked 😅

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Liked Jon "The Nice Guy" Spriggs (@JonTheNiceGuy@toot.io)
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I saw this, it's not mine, but I agree wholeheartedly. "Stop acting like you're famous" > The most egregious thing you can do with any activity is daydream about how you can make money off of it. That’s the quickest way to optimize for the wrong things and suck the fun right out of it. https://ajkprojects.com/stopactinglikeyourefamous

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Liked Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: (@ryanc@infosec.exchange)
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It's been ten years, so a short story about the "gotofail" bug. Someone came to me about a catastrophic vulnerability in Apple's TLS implementation. I shit you not, they'd overheard someone at a bar drunkenly bragging about how they were going to sell it to a FVEY intelligence agency for six figures. They didn't know exactly what it was, just some vague details and the key point that it allowed use of the real certificate. This was enough for me to find the bug (yay open source), which would go on to be known as "gotofail", and produce a working exploit in less than a day. The details were anonymously back channelled to Apple, who released a fix. @matthew_d_green@ioc.exchange posted on Twitter about it, concerned by Apple's vague release notes. I used a burner phone to share the details with him anonymously. Then everyone forgot about the whole thing because heartbleed. ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯

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Have you seen the newly launched Commonhaus? 👀

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Liked Josh Simmons (@josh@josh.tel)
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As much as I don't think every single project or ecosystem needs its own dedicated FOSS foundation... I would much rather that than have a massive swath of the FOSS commons under the auspices of a single organization. I've not been shy about my views that the Linux Foundation has become a dangerous single point of failure. #OpenSource #FreeSoftware #Governance

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Liked Alex Wilson :balatro_joker: (@probablyfine@tech.lgbt)
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One of the most useful things I've learned about writing software is knowing when to say "Nah, this is bad", reset or stash my change, and start again. Nothing you write is providing value until it's landed in main, and even that's not a guarantee. Be more comfortable with throwing away your work if it's not right, and work in small increments so you're less attached to your solutions.

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Listened to The Business of Open Source | Taking a hard look at what community means and if every OSS company needs one with Deepak Prabhakara
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This week on The Business of Open Source, I spoke with BoxyHQ co-founder and CEO Deepak Prabhakara. We talked about a number of things, from BoxyHQ’s relationship with its open source project, called SAML Jackson to how to build a growth flywheel and how that flywheel does and does not depend on...

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Liked Tailscale (@tailscale@hachyderm.io)
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We don't like the "SSO tax," where vendors treat a basic security feature like a luxury to charge users for. And yet, we found a whiff of it in our own pricing! So we fixed it: https://tailscale.com/blog/sso-tax-cut/?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=owned-social&utm_campaign=devrel-social