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These Yaks Ain't Gonna Shave Themselves

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The Frontend Treadmill

Published: June 19, 2024 02:01

A lot of frontend teams are very convinced that rewriting their frontend will lead to the promised land. And I am the bearer of bad tidings. If you are building a product that you hope has longevity, your frontend framework is the least interesting…

A Different Vision for a Healthy Fediverse

Published: June 5, 2024 20:09

This is from a recent thread I wrote on mastodon. Reproduced with only light editing. Hm. I feel like I wanted to like this more than I actually do. I definitely think the fediverse needs to continue to grow more capabilities. But this doesn’t feel like…

Getting A Local Mastodon Setup In Docker

Published: June 2, 2024 16:58

This is the first in probably a series of posts as I dig into the technical aspects of mastodon. My goal is to get a better understanding of the design of ActivityPub and how mastodon itself is designed to use ActivityPub. Eventually I want to learn enough…

How to Build Fly Locally With Docker for Mac

Published: October 2, 2023 23:51

In my recent side projet, I’ve been deploying to fly.io and really enjoying it. It’s fairly easy to get setup. And it supports my preferred workflow of deploying my changes early and often. I have run into a few snags though. Fly.io builds your project…

How to Actually Integrate Angular and Nestjs

Published: September 15, 2023 02:03

I don’t know who needs to hear this. But your frontend and backend systems don’t need to be completely separate. I started anew side project recently. You know, one of things that allows me to tinker with new technology but will probably never be finished.…