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orys.us/v0 what has been taking a lot if my time as I try to make our automated deployment happy on some project.

lib.reviews/ is ad-free and open source, though not decentralized. Looks very clean!

Does anyone know of a decentralized solution, like BookWyrm for movies?

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When did #letterboxd become so infested with ads and banners? It used to be a solace that it was an alternative to the pushiness of imdb, a place q...

Whenever I use `juxt` in my code, I smile a bit and feel happy inside 😌

(I know, it's a bit weird isn't it?)

#clojure

Working on free software is much more personally gratifying for me than working on proprietary software because the work will potentially benefit everyone as it may be shared freely. - Adrien Béraud. Read more in our #WorkingTogether series: u.fsf.org/409

oi. Performing bisection while slowly waiting for the remote tests to execute because I'm debugging an error that isn't happening locally... for the love of all things REPL, I'm sorry...

I just found out about , soothing the annoyance of endless Twitch popups, interruptions, and notification-ads. codeberg.org/dragongoose/safet I mean, I want to support the people I follow, but is so heavy handed at it. Maybe I should just do a Patreon. All the proprietary services, making you suffer or use money to use them. at work.

The glory of like is supposed to be the smooth experience. I have gone back to the stoneage because github actions are receiving an error that I cannot reproduce locally, so I keep making a change, pushing to see if that effects the github test error, and then trying again. Like I'm back in the stone age.

Derived from xkcd.com/303/ to express my own experience. I don't often spend time compiling in my work as a webdev, but TDD and the regression tests take some serious time.

Any kind of content creator (and I am not a serious one) needs to sometimes cause the site caches to update for the image previews. I've done it for Twitter back before it got hijaXed; it was pretty simple for , though.
orys.us/u-

is really really good at "undo". Undo localized to an area, visual undotree for when that goes bad; options for saving undo between sessions (which I don't use because I don't know what a session is... )

Web Development with Clojure 3rd Ed by Dmitri Sotnikov and Scot Brown

Stop developing web apps with yesterday’s tools. See for yourself what makes Clojure so desirable as you work hands-on and build a series of web apps.

pragprog.com/titles/dswdcloj3/

#Clojure

I regard Browser Support as a litmus test. "Not supported" in an up-to-date FireFox is just showing that you aren't serious about Web Dev. Especially you,

The pamphlet lists this as one of the bad signs, but I'm telling you -- same room rocks for sharing plans without interruption in a room full of kids

The talk from @hpk about "Delta Chat and WebXDC" at #cccamp23 is online at media.ccc.de/v/camp2023-57191- -- at our camp village a lot of people onboarded from hackspaces around the world and we've had many fun discussions with various people, among them Paul and Niklas from @briar , @ninabreznik from wizardamigos and DAT, security trainers from the "Cybersyn" project in latin america, @maxigas from CILAB Amsterdam, @okdistribute to name just a few ... #cccamp23 was wonderful time, thanks everybody!

Can I just say how good makes me feel? No, I can't; I need some backup. But really, XTDB vs Datomic, Zulip vs Teams, WordPress vs. other stuff... I get a ping of joy every time I see an update about some discussion or some PR/MR/Patch for the OS ones, like I actually know what, where, and when things are happening.

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