Bookmarks tagged with "blogs"
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One of us
Let me be extremely clear. You do not need Webmentions to be part of the “IndieWeb”. The only real “requirement”, if you want to think of it that way, is to just have your own site on your own domain where you put your own stuff. That’s it.
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Has the IndieWeb Become Irrelevant? | starbreaker.org
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Has the IndieWeb become discourse again? - Marty McGuire
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I want to be left alone - Dom Corriveau
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Dom Corriveau | Home
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Reckoning - Infrequently Noted
Modern websites don't have to feel broken. Better is possible. This series walks through today's network and device ground truth, stares into abyss of developer practices, and closes with advice for managers and engineers who want to avoid the same mistakes.
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Comfortable with the struggle
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I don't write code the way I used to - stitcher.io
I find myself liking a functional mindset more and more. It's just simpler. I find it comfortable to split data and functionality, to keep my code as flat as possible. I'm still using classes and objects and their internal state, but overall these objects are looking more and more like functions: data goes in, data comes out. That's it.
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40 Thoughts At 40 | Brad Frost
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The New Internet
I read a post recently where someone bragged about using kubernetes to scale all the way up to 500,000 page views per month. But that’s 0.2 requests per second. I could serve that from my phone, on battery power, and it would spend most of its time asleep.
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