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:

 Photo

I'm very excited to announce that I'll be speaking at #StateOfOpenCon in February!

I'll be giving a new talk, I inherited this project, and all I got was all these angry users, in particular talking about my experience with maintaining oapi-codegen and some insights into what it's like on the other side of the "why won't you merge this PR" and countless "any update??" comments 😅

I'd also like to say a bit thanks to @openuk for the honour of kicking off the day at the Software and Security track 🤓

Hope to see some of you there - tickets are now available!

#soocon25 #OpenUK

A social sharing card from OpenUK, indicating "all I want for Christmas is a ticket to State of Open Con" and indicating that I, Jamie Tanna, the Chief Blogger @ jvt.me is speaking on the Software and Security track. The conference is on the 4th-5th February in London

 Listen

Listened to Next steps for Open Sauced with Brian Douglas by Scott Hanselman 
Post details
Brian Douglas is the founder and CEO of Open Sauced where he works on increasing the knowledge and insights of open-source communities. In the past he’s lead Developer Advocacy at GitHub by fostering a community of early adopters through content creation showcasing the newest Github features. Open Sauced just joined the Linux Foundation and we learn how and why that move happened on this episode! Brian has a passion for open-source and loves mentoring new contributors through Open Sauced, the platform that empowers the best developers to work in open-source. https://opensauced.pizza

 Listen

Listened to 2024 in review and 2025 predictions with Dan Lorenc | IT Ops Query by PodBean Development 
Post details
Sigstore creator, Chainguard CEO, OpenSSF TAC member and Season 1 guest Dan Lorenc returns to discuss the year in open source and security. Topics range from software supply chain management, hardening container images and SBOMs in limbo to open product companies and business models, including his own company's shift in focus this year. Plus: a look ahead to SecOps and AI in 2025. 

 Listen

Listened to That's Go Time! (Go Time #340)
Post details
Mat gathers the entire cast (sans Natalie, sadly) alongside our producer, Jerod Santo, for one last Go Time. That's right, this is Go Time's finale episode. After eight years and 340 episodes, we are going out on top. Join us one last time, you won't regret it! We share our feelings, reminisce on the good times, list...

 Repost

Reposted Chris Hartjes (@grmpyprogrammer@phpc.social)
Post details
So now I am being expected to tell these greedy AI fucks that they are NOT allowed to steal my stuff to build their own business? What the actual fuck is going on?!? I should not have to chase down each of these grifters and tell them it’s ok. Are all you people who enthusiastically use these tools okay with my work being taken without my permission? Fuck you if you do and stop following me.

 Like

Liked Autumn Nash (@withenoughcoffee.bsky.social)
Post details
I finally found out what was in the box! Last night was our last episode of ShipIt 😭. Thank you to @changelog.com for taking a chance on us. We’ve learned so much! @justingarrison.com got me a framed Bill Gates Teen Vogue cover & Windows 7 swag influencer swag 😂 best cohost & friend ever. Fafo.fm [contains quote post or other embedded content]

 Listen

Listened to Oxide and Friends | Conferences in Tech
Post details
Bryan and Adam were joined by Theo Schlossnagle, KellyAnn Fitzpatrick, and Steve O'Grady to talk about conferences in tech. A lot has changed in the past couple of decades about the impetus for conferences and what makes it worthwhile to attend.In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal,...

 Repost

Reposted Jenny List (@JennyList@mastodon.social)
Post details
There's a parliamentary petition for an independent review of the Cass report into gender medical services for young people. It's a highly problematic document commissioned by the previous government and shaped by anti-trans viewpoints. If you're a Brit, you can sign it, whether you live in the UK or not. Please do. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700217

 Like

Liked Simon Tatham (@simontatham@hachyderm.io)
Post details
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED BUT REPULSIVE", "WRONG BUT WROMANTIC", "FREQUENTLY MISUNDERSTOOD", "NOBODY BOTHERS WITH THIS BIT", "SHOULDN'T REALLY BUT WE WON'T JUDGE", "REQUIRED IN ORDER TO WORK AROUND EVERYONE ELSE'S BUGS", "YOU DO YOU", and "OBVIOUSLY ABSURD BUT VERY COMMON FOR SOME REASON" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.