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:
This is such a great way to find out just how much can be done for you.
I used to do competitive programming competitions (similar to HackerRank challenges) and learning the standard library was a huge driver to finding the best solution without reinventing the wheel.
But even in the day job, knowing what to use without pulling in a new dependency can make a big difference.
This can go a little further to learning common packages that your ecosystem uses, and how best to tackle problems with them.
Recommended read: Learn your standard library https://letterstoanewdeveloper.com/2019/03/11/learn-your-standard-library/
Things I learnt at FullStack Conf London
Recommended read: Things I learnt at FullStack Conf London https://www.jcmc.xyz/jekyll/post/2019/07/12/fullstack-conference.html
I’m Officially Part of the IndieWeb
Recommended read: I’m Officially Part of the IndieWeb https://www.jhsheridan.com/officially-indieweb/
I will be attending DevOps Notts - November 2019 on
Between and I took 9783 steps.
Between and I took 8109 steps.
Recommended read: DNS explained https://threader.app/thread/1188870256971915265?
Recommended read: What Is Self-Hosting? https://kevq.uk/what-is-self-hosting
A push gone very wrong in the name of what, exactly?
Recommended read: A push gone very wrong in the name of what, exactly? https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2019/10/25/enabler/
Between and I took 6201 steps.
Recommended read: Cloudflare considered harmful https://www.devever.net/~hl/cloudflare
Automated Continuous Deployment at Heroku
Recommended read: Automated Continuous Deployment at Heroku https://blog.heroku.com/automated-continuous-deployment-at-heroku
Why I'm supporting the IndieWeb (and you should too) - marketgoo
Recommended read: Why I'm supporting the IndieWeb (and you should too) - marketgoo https://www.marketgoo.com/blog/2019/04/30/why-support-indieweb/
Between and I took 9491 steps.
I will be attending PubConf Nottingham on
Recommended read: Integrated Tests Are A Scam https://blog.thecodewhisperer.com/permalink/integrated-tests-are-a-scam
Recommended read: IndieWebCamp Brighton 2019 https://calumryan.com/blog/indiewebcamp-brighton-2019/
Tonight, the clocks are changing for one of the last times ever
Recommended read: Tonight, the clocks are changing for one of the last times ever https://www.wired.co.uk/article/uk-clock-change-2019-daylight-savings-time
I will be attending DDD East Midlands on
Between and I took 12583 steps.
Everyone has JavaScript, right?
Recommended read: Everyone has JavaScript, right? https://kryogenix.org/code/browser/everyonehasjs.html
Woo, thanks to https://realize.be/ for releasing an update of the wonderful Android app https://indigenous.realize.be/ which adds in a fix to not send multiple bearer tokens in Micropub requests ( https://github.com/swentel/indigenous-android/issues/241 )
This started breaking for me when I upgraded my Micropub endpoint to use the spring-oauth2-resource-server module ( https://gitlab.com/jamietanna/www-api/merge_requests/27 ) which is a well-formed OAuth2 server, whereas my previous implementation was not.
Super speedy fix, and glad to be back to using the app again!
I'm a big fan of www.
as you will see from my URL, and from my article https://www.jvt.me/posts/2019/05/26/why-wwwjvtme/
Recommended read: www. is not deprecated https://www.yes-www.org/
If You Can Use a Fork, You’re "Technical"
Recommended read: If You Can Use a Fork, You’re "Technical" https://medium.com/compassionate-coding/if-you-can-use-a-fork-youre-technical-352e21d92c87
Things You Didn't Know About GNU Readline
Recommended read: Things You Didn't Know About GNU Readline https://twobithistory.org/2019/08/22/readline.html
Between and I took 8801 steps.
My transition to an Ubuntu workstation
Recommended read: My transition to an Ubuntu workstation https://ryannjohnson.com/writing/my-transition-to-an-ubuntu-workstation/
Between and I took 5781 steps.
The Illusion of choice and the need for default privacy protection
Recommended read: The Illusion of choice and the need for default privacy protection https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2019/10/22/the-illusion-of-choice-and-the-need-for-default-privacy-protection/
Recommended read: PHP: Past and Future https://blog.krakjoe.ninja/2019/10/php-past-and-future.html
I will be attending Tech Nottingham November 2019: Lightning Talks! on