Refactoring my static generator
Recommended read: Refactoring my static generator https://petermolnar.net/article/less-features-cleaner-site/
Interesting read, and gives me thoughts about how to replace Matomo with maybe something more minimal (at the cost of reporting maybe interesting data)
Recommended read: My Messy Analytics Breakup https://www.digitalinklingsblog.com/my-messy-analytics-breakup/
The Real Cause of the Sign In with Apple Zero-Day • Aaron Parecki
Recommended read: The Real Cause of the Sign In with Apple Zero-Day • Aaron Parecki https://aaronparecki.com/2020/05/31/30/the-real-cause-of-the-sign-in-with-apple-zero-day
Note to self: create a /feeds page. I'm liking this idea https://marcus.io/blog/making-rss-more-visible-again-with-slash-feeds
Week Notes 20#22 (4 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2020-05-24?
Anna Dodson and I made an awesome #Gousto meal tonight
5 Types Of ZSH Aliases You Should Know
Recommended read: 5 Types Of ZSH Aliases You Should Know https://thorsten-hans.com/5-types-of-zsh-aliases
Rewatching #HarleyQuinn tonight, very excited!
Hey @BarclaysUK do you do much cross-browser testing? I've just had 3DS fail multiple times when using Firefox, but then succeed on Chrome - pretty frustrating tbh.
Made worse as @eve_sleep then doesn't handle the error gracefully
Recommended read: Trolley Problems as a Service https://charity.wtf/2020/05/30/trolley-problems-as-a-service/
How to Run Java on the Command-Line to Attach a Debugger (1 mins read).
How to run java
on the command-line, and make it possible to attach a debugger.
Extract a Public Cert from a Java Keystore/Truststore (1 mins read).
How to export the public certificate from a Java keystore.
Lessons learned from writing ShellCheck, GitHub’s now most starred Haskell project – Vidar's Blog
Recommended read: Lessons learned from writing ShellCheck, GitHub’s now most starred Haskell project – Vidar's Blog https://www.vidarholen.net/contents/blog/?p=859
The Only Way to Beat Algorithms is to Retrain Your Audience | KIRISKA.com
Recommended read: The Only Way to Beat Algorithms is to Retrain Your Audience | KIRISKA.com https://kiriska.com/blog/2019/11/the-only-way-to-beat-algorithms-is-to-retrain-your-audience/
I will be attending ONLINE: Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham on
I will be attending ONLINE: Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham on
I will be attending ONLINE: Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham on
Just pushed a fix for #MeetupMf2 that meant the cache was not expiring, therefore new events wouldn't show up for you - sorry! The fix itself is now documented at https://www.jvt.me/posts/2020/05/29/evict-spring-cache-schedule/
git diff - Git list of staged files - Stack Overflow
Recommended read: git diff - Git list of staged files - Stack Overflow https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33610682/git-list-of-staged-files/33610683#33610683
Evicting Spring Cache on a Schedule (1 mins read).
How to evict Spring Cache's @Cacheable
data on a schedule.
I will be attending Escape Room on
No default controller available
With bluetoothctl
(1 mins read).
One possible solution for the No default controller available
error message with bluetoothctl
.
I will be attending Speaking in a Virtual World 📣💻 on
I'm interested in attending Microformats Server Admin Livestream (Session 2) on
I'm interested in attending Microformats Server Admin Livestream on
I will be attending PHP Generics Today (Almost) on
If I could bring one thing back to the internet it would be blogs
Recommended read: If I could bring one thing back to the internet it would be blogs http://tttthis.com/blog/if-i-could-bring-one-thing-back-to-the-internet-it-would-be-blogs
Which bugs are morally acceptable?
Recommended read: Which bugs are morally acceptable? https://medium.com/engineering-leadership-network/which-bugs-are-morally-acceptable-d0c4de8a3964
https://twitter.com/anna_hax/status/1265908233769754624
I'm enjoying listening to #TechFast this morning with @R_van_Tol talking about how we're all coping with the current situation whilst getting ready for the day 💻💕🐈 #MorphAnna 🏠 (@anna_hax)Thu, 28 May 2020 07:30 UTC
Found this out today, via a colleague, as a good way for your Java library to expose information about the API stability / intent behind classes.
Recommended read: `@API` Guardian https://github.com/apiguardian-team/apiguardian
Migrating to Netlify's Deployments from GitLab CI (3 mins read).
Moving to avoid flaky deployments, and trying to reduce deployment times.