Someone posted a jira link in slack on Friday and the JIRA integration told me 53 people in that channel don't have access to jira. Everyone in that channel has access to JIRA.
Posts by Brandon Hornseth
🎵Troy and Abed in the time-line
Diabolical
I can't trust any of the access requests I get via Slack from Atlassian because they've shoved so many dark patterns into the process to drive adoption that only 1 out of 50 are real.
I say this about so many things every day
2006 internet: RSS feeds, forums, communities of hobby blogs, where people post about interior design, fashion, and music for free
2026 internet: sponsored content, paid partnership, buy my merch, try my supplements, invest in my crypto, click link in bio to unlock the secrets of life for $30
A Coros running watch on a wrist showing 5.6 mile run
First legit trail run in a year
I'm coming apart at the seams,
pitchin' myself for leads in other peoples dreams
A rustic, spiral-boumr cookbook titled "Our Heritage - A Collection From Rutland, North Dakota"
I've got a pot-luck this weekend. Time to bring out the big guns.
It feels like one of the cornerstones of the web is gone.
Google and others would crawl and index, but they'd bring traffic in return. These AI scrapers extract the value and give you a middle finger on the way out.
I'm not great at math, but given the rise in CO2 levels it seems like the plants maybe have enough and already can't keep up?
I hate how every day I wake up to another one of these fuckwits saying the most deranged things and I have to play the "Stupid or evil?" game. Utterly exhausting.
Like a lot of developers I've worked with, the people designing these things equate creating code with creating value.
Nice to have someone who speaks above a fourth grade level tell it like it is.
I met Hoeven briefly while accompanying my grandfather on a WWII Honor Flight.
He is without question the most hollow human being I've ever met. Maybe I've been fortunate to not know many grifters in my day, but that isn't saying much for him.
As a former long-time North Dakota resident, Doug Burgum's decline from pragmatic midwesterner to whiny sycophant has been truly something to behold.
I love all the fun things people are building on AT proto. Feels like 2010 and I'm here for it
This was more work than I planned, but the Marie Kondo aspect was worth it
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More reasons to love @obsidian.md: Being able to open the raw version of something like a Canvas in VIM and find+replace text at will
I used to wear Stabilicers with my bunny boots when I'd ice fish. Worked great.
A screenshot of the Linkding self-hosted bookmarking application
I appended the Pinboard timestamp to each Linkding description during import, then generated a python script that could extract that data from the sqlite record, update the timestamp accordingly, and remove the timestamp from the description
AFAICT, Linkding always sets the bookmark "created_at" timestamp to now, but the data is all in Sqlite, so that's a minor that requires only a few extra minutes of effort to circumvent:
With minimal effort, I managed to have codex:
- generate a script to dump all my pinboard data into a large JSON file
- generate Terraform HCL to set up all the necessary infrastructure in my AWS account
- Write another script to import the pinboard data
Learning to wield agents like Codex more effectively while I chip away at personal projects.
Today's task was another phase of migrating years of bookmarks from Pinboard to a self-hosted instance of Linkding (linkding.link).
A tote bag that says "Beyg (noun) - A bag from Minnesota"
Well done, @mprnews.org
Incubus
Against Me!
Fall Out Boy
Steve Martin
Atmosphere
My plan to stealth work most of the holiday week and catch up on things has been foiled by people discovering that I am, in fact, working.
I'm old enough that I traded computer games at school that were split across a half dozen 3.5" floppies. Simpler times.
I used RCS, CVS, and SVN at different points in college. First professional job used Surround SCM which I see is owned by Perforce but somehow still available
Same, I was referring to the LLM's history size. Every interaction was like starting over again from scratch. Utterly useless unless the point of it is wasting time
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Context window so small, it's impressive it can even complete a sentence