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Posts by Casper Klenz-Kitenge

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A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden A newly revived philosophy for publishing personal knowledge on the web

HTH

maggieappleton.com/garden-history

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Hiiii 👋

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This is the way.

Also, I do think there’s some sort of middle ground btwn stock ActionMailers and the different takes on mailer plumbing you’ve shown, here and in your post(s) showing examples of using AssociatedObject.

Looking forward to see more!

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Do ittttttt

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👀

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Why yes i might well be speaking outta my arse, what of it? 🙃

Do more! I always learn from seeing your code!

ngl, I am in awe of your fu 🫡

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Kneejerk: yes 😅

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It's Trans Day of Visibility today. If you're trans and are raising money for something (I don't care what it is), reply to this thread and I will boost you.

If you are a cis person, take a look and find someone to support if you can.

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Holy shit we might have a cure for sickle cell anemia

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w o w

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😮!!!

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ok yes time to switch to @kagi.com for web search

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How to Become an Effective Software Engineer Build the habits and skills that turn you into a solid senior software engineer.

The "How to Become an Effective Software Engineer" book is out 🎉

The traits, tips and tricks I've collected in 25 years as a software engineer, distilled🦉

Please share this to reach more developers early in their careers. Thank you ❤️

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Amen

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dafuq 🤨

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The Last Quiet Thing Your possessions came alive. Now they won't stop talking.

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A screenshot of a mobile webpage from terrygodier.com with a dark, minimalist design.
In the center, a 2x2 grid of four simple line-art icons is displayed. Each icon is contained within a dark square with a small orange-red dot in its top-right corner.

The icons are labeled:
 * TOASTER: A simple depiction of a toaster.
 * LAMP: A minimalist desk lamp.
 * RECORD PLAYER: A top-down view of a turntable.
 * WATCH: A vertical rectangle representing a smartwatch.

Below the icons, a paragraph of text reads: "Your thermostat has opinions now. Your television requires a login. Your car updates itself overnight, and sometimes when you start it in the morning, the interface has rearranged itself, as if someone broke in and reorganized your dashboard while you slept."

The top of the screen shows standard mobile status bar information (time 17:44, 5G signal, 82% battery) and the website URL. The bottom features typical browser navigation icons like a back arrow, share button, and refresh button. At the very top, some faded, partially cut-off text is visible.

A screenshot of a mobile webpage from terrygodier.com with a dark, minimalist design. In the center, a 2x2 grid of four simple line-art icons is displayed. Each icon is contained within a dark square with a small orange-red dot in its top-right corner. The icons are labeled: * TOASTER: A simple depiction of a toaster. * LAMP: A minimalist desk lamp. * RECORD PLAYER: A top-down view of a turntable. * WATCH: A vertical rectangle representing a smartwatch. Below the icons, a paragraph of text reads: "Your thermostat has opinions now. Your television requires a login. Your car updates itself overnight, and sometimes when you start it in the morning, the interface has rearranged itself, as if someone broke in and reorganized your dashboard while you slept." The top of the screen shows standard mobile status bar information (time 17:44, 5G signal, 82% battery) and the website URL. The bottom features typical browser navigation icons like a back arrow, share button, and refresh button. At the very top, some faded, partially cut-off text is visible.

Thisssssssss

omg @terrygodier.bsky.social *gets it*

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YES! that’s the spirit 🤠

also, excuse my manners, i did not bring the right vibes there, lol

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ikr 😩

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hawt! 🫦

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🫦

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THIS IS ALL GOING SO FAST 🥵

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*lights another cig*

i gotta update my dribbble page

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It’s the little things! 👏 #graphicdesignismypassion

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Screenshot of the Reddit app in dark mode showing a feed with three posts and a hidden ad separator.

Top visible post: from r/ClaudeCode, posted 4h ago, title says “Claude needs to go back up. I literally dont know how to do my job without it.” Preview text says the author is updating a big Python application, Claude went down mid-task, and they don’t know how to continue without it. Post shows 20 upvotes and 96 comments.

Below that is a divider reading “Ad hidden.”

Second visible post: from r/nostalgia, posted 13h ago, title asks: “What’s a small everyday inconvenience from the past that younger people would probably find unbearable today?” It shows 349 upvotes and 922 comments.

Third visible post: from r/AskReddit, posted 23h ago, title asks: “Sober people (no alcohol, nicotine, drugs, etc ever), what is your end of day or weekend ‘wind-down’?” It shows 3,776 upvotes and 2,870 comments.

The top of a fourth post from r/Damnthatsinteresting is barely visible at the bottom. Each post includes standard Reddit icons for awards, sharing, and menu options.

Screenshot of the Reddit app in dark mode showing a feed with three posts and a hidden ad separator. Top visible post: from r/ClaudeCode, posted 4h ago, title says “Claude needs to go back up. I literally dont know how to do my job without it.” Preview text says the author is updating a big Python application, Claude went down mid-task, and they don’t know how to continue without it. Post shows 20 upvotes and 96 comments. Below that is a divider reading “Ad hidden.” Second visible post: from r/nostalgia, posted 13h ago, title asks: “What’s a small everyday inconvenience from the past that younger people would probably find unbearable today?” It shows 349 upvotes and 922 comments. Third visible post: from r/AskReddit, posted 23h ago, title asks: “Sober people (no alcohol, nicotine, drugs, etc ever), what is your end of day or weekend ‘wind-down’?” It shows 3,776 upvotes and 2,870 comments. The top of a fourth post from r/Damnthatsinteresting is barely visible at the bottom. Each post includes standard Reddit icons for awards, sharing, and menu options.

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*slow clap*

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color me infatuated 🤩🔬

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Both highly recommended reads, from @sive.rs

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