Been a good #HomebrewWebsiteClub Nottingham - mixed success at our various projects, but nice to see folks (virtually)
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:
FYI I've documented this at https://www.jvt.me/posts/2020/05/25/read-servlet-request-body-multiple/ based on https://stackoverflow.com/a/36619972/2257038 and https://stackoverflow.com/a/30748533/2257038 - this caches the actual ServletInputStream
rather than just the bytes that are returned.
Pre-loved Systems Are Like Second Hand Jigsaw Puzzles
Recommended read: Pre-loved Systems Are Like Second Hand Jigsaw Puzzles https://jesswhite.co.uk///2020/05/19/jigsaw-post.html
Let’s settle the password vs. passphrase debate once and for all
Recommended read: Let’s settle the password vs. passphrase debate once and for all https://protonmail.com/blog/protonmail-com-blog-password-vs-passphrase/
RuboCop Defaults Survey Results | Meta Redux
Recommended read: RuboCop Defaults Survey Results | Meta Redux https://metaredux.com/posts/2020/05/26/rubocop-defaults-survey-results.html
Anna Dodson and I had good fun a couple of years ago with https://github.com/veltman/clmystery and https://overthewire.org/wargames/
cat /etc/*release
? Or are those files only Linux based?
Reminder that tomorrow is #HomebrewWebsiteClub Nottingham tomorrow - hope to see you there! https://events.indieweb.org/2020/05/online-homebrew-website-club-nottingham-Rqs1Cfcxii4D
I'm quite heavily into the IndieWeb movement, in which we've designed a new standard Microsub which allows for a slightly better API than "regular" RSS/Atom readers, as it allows for you to use different feed formats on the backend. It also splits between the client and the server quite nicely, so I can use Indigenous for Android when on the move, and Monocle when I'm on the desktop. The best thing about the standard, aside from allowing extensible feed parsing, is that I can use different clients to read it, instead of relying on a single provider - which I believe we've seen with some of the RSS/Atom readers around currently.
The server I use is Aperture, built and run by Aaron Parecki, and I subscribe to a mix of RSS/Atom, JSON Feed and Microformats2 feeds
Paying Remote Employees Fairly - Blair Reeves
Recommended read: Paying Remote Employees Fairly - Blair Reeves http://blairreeves.me/2020/05/22/paying-remote-employees-fairly/