Self-hosted RSS reader. Take a look. Enjoy. Demo: Read more ›
window.IMMORTALS = window.IMMORTALS || {}; window.IMMORTALS.segment = { mode: 'production', enabled: true, writeKey: '413oBRoC74jtKbVldT43lzlLA2iEcyR6' }; "use strict";function _typeof(t){return(_typeof="function"==typeof Symbol&&"symbol"==typeof Symbol.iterator?function(t){return typeof t}:function(t){return t&&"function"==typeof Symbol&&t.constructor===Symbol&&t!==Symbol.prototype?"symbol":typeof t})(t)}!function(){self.airgap?.ready||(self.airgap={readyQueue:[],ready... Read more ›
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I love G.A.S. (Gear Acquisition Syndrome). I really do. But being as "stony broke" as I am, I am very restricted in the purchases I can actually make. That being said, if I had the means, I would be up to my eyeballs in all the new shiny things. It's a siren song we all hear: "Surely if I just had this—insert arbitrary piece of gear here—my ima... Read more ›
This digital garden is mostly written in my own words. Read more ›
In Mastodon 4.6, we are introducing a way to create and share curated collections of profiles. We've also reworked profiles and the profile editing experience, added some institutional features, and fixed many accessibility issues. Read more ›
Lore is a next-generation, open source revision control system - EpicGames/lore Read more ›
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Supabase Connection Pooling with PgBouncer on Vercel Serverless The most common production failure pattern for Next.js + Supabase apps on Vercel isn't a code bug — it's connection exhaustion. Your app works fine in development, handles moderate traffic in staging, then falls over under real load with too many connections errors. This happens because serverless functions don't maintain persistent database connections. Every function invocation opens a new connection. Under load, you can have h... Read more ›
Thinking about the new Mastodon collections, it reminded me that we have blogrolls on Micro.blog ...
Thinking about the new Mastodon collections, it reminded me that we have that don’t get enough attention. Today I improved a few things with adding blog recommendations, including a search across other platforms if you don’t have the URL for someone handy. Read more ›
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Last month a new GCC back-end was proposed for WebAssembly to allow C/C++ code to be compiled to WASM with this GNU compiler toolchain. The GCC Steering Committee has evaluated it and approves the notion of WebAssembly back-end for GCC... Read more ›
In 2024, at the same time as I was being called a genocide apologist, Zionist baby killer, etc. etc., I was also being hounded by my right-wing, pro-Israel readers, who demanded of me: knowing what you know, understanding what you understand, how could you possibly vote for Kamala Harris? How could you donate to Kamala’s […] Read more ›
Simon at Firesphere.dev wrote a short post titled If you want to buy me a coffee in response to a hot take post on the IndieWeb against “Buy Me a Coffee” buttons on blogs or capitalism or something. But instead of joining the button debate, he stated what kind of cofee he would like for […] Read more ›
The AI tweet writer for X (Twitter). Draft posts, AI replies, and threads in your own voice — right inside the X compose box, as a Chrome extension. Read more ›
Back of the queue for West End Live. It’s gonna be a long wait, but hopefully worth it! Read more ›
Thanks to 261 contributors, 1185 pull requests, community reviewers, and our generous donors, we're happy to announce the Bevy 0.19 release on crates.… Read more ›
Last week I spent a few days in Switzerland. I went to Zürich on Thursday to meet up with a few people, having a pleasant chat with Beat Döbeli about his 30 year old PKM system Biblionetz, and a nice dinner with long time open data friend André Golliez, who chairs the Swiss Data Alliance. […] Read more ›
One of the default "auto modes" for writers is the RSS feed. They want to share their writing somehow. Plenty of writers don't own a domain name, but somewhere on their site sits a clunky RSS file in XML format. A horrible-looking file. If you have never seen one and feel like hating yourself, open any rss.xml from a random website or... Read more ›
Stefan Paul Goetsch, better known as Hainbach, is a German experimental composer, artist, and YouTuber who is perhaps most famous for making music with laboratory equipment and scientific instruments. He describes it as being like the "Dark Souls of synthesis." Despite using "hard mode" production techniques that often rely on telephone line testing equipment and […] Read more ›