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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:
Software Security Field Guide for the Bewildered
Recommended read: Software Security Field Guide for the Bewildered https://zwischenzugs.com/2019/09/22/software-security-field-guide-for-the-bewildered/
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Recommended read: A love letter to my website https://www.vanschneider.com/a-love-letter-to-personal-websites
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I will not be attending DevOps Notts - September 2019 on
But I also have some tweaks to make sure I render a title for /mf2/ entries, as currently search doesn't help as it's just an empty string returned for things that match
I think at https://www.jvt.me/events/homebrew-website-club-nottingham/2019/09/18/ tonight I'm going to write a how-to for setting up your first h-card, similar to https://www.jvt.me/posts/2019/08/21/rsvp-from-your-website/
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Why LeedsJS Doesn't Have A Q&A Any More
Recommended read: Why LeedsJS Doesn't Have A Q&A Any More https://lukeb.co.uk/2018/05/06/Why-LeedsJS-Doesn-t-Have-Q-A-Anymore/
That's true, but https://adactio.com/links is also using bookmarks, and I'd see us doing the same thing.
It's something I've been wondering about whether I'm doing it right or not!
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Starting off the week nicely with a massage. May have napped through a little bit 😴
This is a great idea! I may have to look at the same.
I'm also hoping to start to start publishing from my site first and then having that send the tweet afterwards using https://brid.gy/
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I've just seen in my GitLab repo's issues that I've had an issue raised about my CI/CD configuration (https://gitlab.com/jamietanna/jvt.me/issues/664).
This seems like a great solution to try and find common issues in pipelines.
Recommended read: cd-linter https://bitbucket.org/sealuzh/cd-linter/
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I will be attending Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham on
I will be attending Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham on
I will be attending Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham on
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Use the Unofficial Bash Strict Mode (Unless You Looove Debugging)
This is a great article about how to be safer when writing shell scripts. I am a huge proponent of not using them where possible, and instead moving them to another scripting language (Ruby, Python, Node) which you can test, and use a shared standard library.
Recommended read: Use the Unofficial Bash Strict Mode (Unless You Looove Debugging) http://redsymbol.net/articles/unofficial-bash-strict-mode/
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Justin talks us through the ability to retiring old systems being a really important capability for a company, making sure that it doesn't impact the users.
Recommended read: Rate of Successful Retire https://www.justingarrison.com/blog/rate-of-successful-retire/
Google Has My Dead Grandpa’s Data And He Never Used The Internet
This is a very interesting read - privacy and data ownership is quite familiar to those of us who have been using tech for some meaningful amount of our lives, but what about those who've never touched the Internet, but have suddenly found their data is being collected and owned by someone, somewhere?
Recommended read: Google Has My Dead Grandpa’s Data And He Never Used The Internet https://www.forbes.com/sites/joetoscano1/2019/09/03/google-has-my-dead-grandpas-data-and-he-never-used-the-internet/
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I'm happy to announce that all three instances of Homebrew Website Club Nottingham in October are going to be dedicated to Hacktoberfest! This is super exciting, and I'm hoping to possibly get some extra swag for it.
I hope you're able to come along and contribute back to some of the projects we're all using for our websites, or maybe find something new to play with for your site.
I'll also be looking to create a blog post about what Hacktoberfest is and why you should get involved - keep an eye out!
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Custom 404 page in Hugo on Netlify
Recommended read: Custom 404 page in Hugo on Netlify https://annadodson.co.uk/blog/2019/09/07/custom-404/
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How to put an HTML page on the internet
Recommended read: How to put an HTML page on the internet https://jvns.ca/blog/2019/09/06/how-to-put-an-html-page-on-the-internet/
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I want to say a big thanks for everyone who came to https://phpminds.org this evening to hear my talk about the IndieWeb!
I hope you all got something out of the talk and it's encouraged you to look into it a bit more - come along to https://www.jvt.me/events/homebrew-website-club-nottingham/ for more IndieWeb + personal website building.
I'm looking forward to getting a blog post out, covering it, but that may have to wait until I give the talk at https://oggcamp.org in October.
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Bookmark of Marissa's notes from NottsTest about testing in DevOps
Recommended read: Bookmark of Marissa's notes from NottsTest about testing in DevOps https://twitter.com/MarissaTestsIt/status/1169344726945992709
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I will be attending Tech Nottingham September 2019 - Working Smart on