Monthly Archives: July 2022
I think that now the @OpenSourceOrg blog is fully capable of receiving #webmentions from Twitter thanks to #IndieWeb folks and brid.gy. More tests in the next few days.
I think that now the @OpenSourceOrg blog is fully capable of receiving #webmentions from Twitter thanks to #IndieWeb folks and brid.gy. More tests in the next few days.
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This is the most amazing graph. On this scale, only the industrial revolution has mattered. The rise and fall of Rome, several different times losing ~10% of population, major shifts in the social order and we just keep humming along in what looks like a flat line until BAM
This is the most amazing graph. On this scale, only the industrial revolution has mattered. The rise and fall of Rome, several different times losing ~10% of population, major shifts in the social order and we just keep humming along in what looks like a flat line until BAM
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I think GraphQL is quickly moving to one of my least favorite technologies. Building an efficient query system for the server is almost writing a database and as a user it has a lot of rough edges. Good idea but man is it complex.
I think GraphQL is quickly moving to one of my least favorite technologies. Building an efficient query system for the server is almost writing a database and as a user it has a lot of rough edges. Good idea but man is it complex.
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You can now use webmentions in Eleventy via a plugin rather than rolling the whole thing yourself. buff.ly/3PRimRK
You can now use webmentions in Eleventy via a plugin rather than rolling the whole thing yourself. buff.ly/3PRimRK
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It’s time for me to once again sing the praises of @k6_io. If you’ve ever written a load test I think you’ll likely agree it is the grungiest of grungy tasks. k6 makes it fun. It’s like Greasemonkey for load testing. Cannot recommend enough.
It's time for me to once again sing the praises of @k6_io. If you've ever written a load test I think you'll likely agree it is the grungiest of grungy tasks. k6 makes it fun. It's like Greasemonkey for load testing. Cannot recommend enough.
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