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Posts by Alex
I'm not sure what's harder: reworking dozens of images and editing all the outdated links, or just reading my old articles without getting cringed😅
I hope we'll never be tied to a platform again!
Oh, I've been lucky with that so far. I currently have 7 domains connected and all of them have stable sitemaps (which is not to say about traffic, but these are because I starting ignoring my services in a month 😅)
To: Owner of HIDDEN_BY_AUTHOR, Google systems confirm that on April 12, 2026 we started collecting Google Search impressions for your website in Search Console. This means that pages from your website are now appearing in Google search results for some queries. Here’s how you can monitor your site’s Search performance using Search Console.
A traffic graph from Search Console shows that the domain was already in active use by 2024 and has about 1mln impressions in the last 16 months
Lol, after almost 5 years of owning the domain and over 100,000 Google users, Google decided to inform me that the domain is now appearing in search results 😅🎉
I should stop adding pictures when quoting posts with pictures 🫠
A "Wrapped" activity summary for Alex (@alexdln.com) generated at wrapped.atsky.app. The center of the image shows a grid of small colored blocks (green, blue), representing daily activity levels across the year. On the bottom of the grid, bar chart displays overall stats as a percentage of the total activities: * GitHub 75.4% * Bluesky 24.6% Then a legend with 2 small icons: a green GitHub (1371), a blue Bluesky (447) Along the bottom, 2 color-coded sections with summary cards break down detailed stats for each platform. GitHub stats: * most active day Sunday, * most active date January 29, 2026, * most active month January, * total activities 1371, * longest streak 53 days, * maximum single-day activity 41. Bluesky stats: * most active day Thursday, * most active date January 8, 2026, * most active month January, * total activities 447, * longest streak 52 days, * maximum single-day activity 25. On the bottom, pink summary cards display overall stats: * most active day Thursday, * most active date January 8, 2026, * most active month January, * total activities 1818, * longest streak 103 days, * maximum single-day activity 51. Then comparison charts section display overall activity distribution: A donut chart on the left shows activity breakdown with a legend listing: * GitHub (green): 75.41% * Bluesky (blue): 24.59% On the right, three circular progress indicators show the same data
Fixed and added options for downloading charts
Thank you 💚
github.com/nuxt/nuxt
Yes, I will always rejoice at the unlimited world that opens up before us with atproto
Screenshot of documents list from https://pdsls.dev/at://did:plc:er6erflnnxcozlbqmrpflt6h/site.standard.document
I also finally moved almost all the articles to my atproto account
Most of them seem pretty weak and uninteresting now, but I hope to edit them over time
Now the experience of these few random visitors will be more pleasant 😅
Screenshot of a blog post with an open “Replies” dialog overlay. In the dialog, Alex (@alexdln.com) says it’s time to “touch the grass,” mentions going on vacation and not coding, and invites people to connect on Bluesky about contributing to npmx. Below, patak (@patak.cat) replies wishing Alex happy holidays and saying “See you in a week!” with a blue heart. The blurred blog content and table of contents are visible in the background.
Yay, now you can see replies directly from my blog posts
www.alexdln.com/blog/the-mon...
Screenshot of the Delphitools website homepage, showing a sidebar navigation with tools grouped into categories. The main area features a hand-drawn illustration of a person walking surrounded by rounded app icons, with the text delphitools indie toolkit
⭐ Resource to bookmark alert: a collection of small, low stake, no login tools, all in one place.
Those include a social media image cropper, some color converters and palette generator, a favicon generator, background remover some typography tools, a QR generator and more.
tools.rmv.fyi
Maybe even the name shouldn't be "period tracker" but something else, but I think it's better to ask others here...
It seems like several options might be needed here - pronouns (for some texts and in some languages, this is important through all copyright), color theme, interests (there will obviously be stories and articles over time), more precise instructions (for example, if there is a hint on body metrics)
One of the most common complaints I've heard is that apps are too biased toward imposed femininity (colors, copyright, messages, appeals). A more neutral format or at least a mode that's comfortable for everyone is definitely needed
And fix the avatars 😅
Wow, so green 🔥
Looks like I should be a bit more active on bluesky
I love working on projects like this together so much
Where you just do something with fun and find the perfect fit and look together. Just to say what you care about through the main space. Just to cook what you want to share 🤍🍜
For a week before the release (after I tested this update), I was just pressing buttons in vain. And then I felt like I was back in the Stone Age since I had to do everything manually
Press and Go, great feature ❤️
surround yourself with kind and constructive folks, enjoy the time your paths are shared, help each other, learn from others, give back, and build something together you're all proud of when you'll pass the torch
Thanks, and thank you for making this community so wonderful together 🤍
did a little writing about Atmosphere Conf, hopefully ur not sick of reading about it yet 🙂↔️
brookie.pckt.blog/state-of-the...
As promised, here's a quick write up of how my eink badge from @pimoroni.com that I wore at #AtmosphereConf worked.
www.npmjs.com/browse/depen...
And through the UI we can view no more than 396 packages, and none of them have more than 10,000 downloads 🫠
Unfortunately not yet, but I'm looking into what methods there are to analyze dependents 👀
It's such a wonderful atmosphere that I just want to continue sharing it all the time
I don’t know how we all got so lucky to get together, but for me this will always be a guiding star of how things can and should be. Thanks 🤍