Coffee this week – Sunday Morning
This week’s coffee is Sunday Morning from Ambros Coffee Co
I make things on the internet
This week’s coffee is Sunday Morning from Ambros Coffee Co
Notes What is the Atmosphere? A community. What is it not? Bluesky. That said, Bluesky is a decent starting point for most people. An account there serves as a portable digital identity that you can take elsewhere later. Steve Klabnick has an excellent article, Too many words about DIDs, if you d like to do a [ ]
This week’s coffee is Santa Rosa from Ambros Coffee Co
I created a simple WordPress plugin called Don t Mess Up Prod, which adds a little environment indicator to your admin bar. If you flip around between multiple environments (local, dev, staging, prod), you might find it useful. It has definitely saved me a few headaches. This was also partly an exercise in releasing a plugin [ ]
Reviving an old blog feature. My coffee this week is Brazil Mogiana from Happy Goat, for pour over.
I ve been enjoying using Aeronaut, a Bluesky app for mac that feels quite native. Still tend to use the site in browser, but it s a nice dedicated option to have.
I just finished up listening to the audiobook version of There Is No Antimemetics Division by qntm. Can safely say that I really enjoyed it and would highly recommend. That said, I loved This Is How You Lose The Time War, loaned it to a few people and don t think any of them finished it. [ ]
The Good Internet: How Fandom Can Reclaim the Web. This talk by Sacha Judd at FFConf was stellar. I m in the process of finding my back to the weird web.
From Requiem For Early Blogging: [I]f you wanted people to read your blog, you had to make it compelling enough that they would visit it, directly, because they wanted to. And if they wanted to respond to you, they had to do it on their own blog, and link back. [ ] I think of this [ ]
From Programming is mostly thinking, an article that I meant to post awhile back: If programming is 1/12th motion and 11/12ths thinking, then we shouldn t push people to be typing 11/12ths of the time. We should instead provide the materials, environment, and processes necessary to ensure that the thinking we do is of high quality. [ ]