Vicious world - The world creates the problem that it complains about, and blocks the solutions it suggests. It then escalates to infiniti and eventually blames everything on you, quite possibly with mutilations. It doesn't matter what you do. Happens everytime. #
2023/10/24 #
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Dust settling on post types - The post types discussion continues, I feel like the dust is settling somewhat, which could mean some interesting developments in the near term, especially if you are running your own website. #
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Matt Mullenweg on titleless posts - "Sometimes I just want to shoot something off a little shorter. It’s not really a tweet, cause I want it to have links and for it to be rich, but it’s not an essay either." #
Today’s links:
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Installation and configuration of Arch Linux on a Framework Laptop - Guerby says on Bluesky that Arch Linux installs quite easily on framework laptops and shares the wiki page that lists the compatability. Lots of green. That's good to see because it's not so obvious yet with other distros. Once all the firmware wrinkles are ironed out these laptops will be awesome. wiki.archlinux.org #
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Getting started with #atdev - This looks like a pretty good tutorial. Unfortunately the world is repeatedly blocking everything I do today with enormous rightiousness. It's a real shame because my experience with Bluesky onboarding had been quite good the past couple of days, which is perhaps the reason I'm getting pushback. I'm too tired to fight it, the world was already murdering me two nights in a row of sleep depravation from motorbike gang stalkers, so I'm posting the link now, maybe I'll be able to read it later. If I don't die of starvation or thirst that is. Just another day in hell, where nothing is good enough. I'll get punished for not reading the article probably. graysky.app #
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Leaving Twitter - Bennedict Evans piece that nicely summarises the past decade and especially the past year's Twitter happenings. It's choas, incentives are creating a toxic atmosphere, the user experience is suffering. It no longer seems like a good bet to invest your time and effort into the platform. Good thing he has some other options these days. www.ben-evans.com #
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Introducing MSW 2.0 - Big changes to Mock Service Worker. It now uses standard platform APIs for Request, Response and Header objects as well as the platform's fetch implementation. The way you declare request and response handlers changes but that unlocks a load of functionality. mswjs.io #