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  1. On no. There's even more ways I'll be putting the #Erlang #beam into what I do. 😂 Basically #Python now has a new ASGI called #hornbeam.

    I don't think I can ignore this amazingness. 😁

    hornbeam.dev/

  2. Forget is locked down as hard as fort knox.

    Read through their specs documentation. It's an absolutely stellar pattern to follow. Write your requirements and track design of your requirements.

    immensely valuable advice on how to build software in general. 😅

    kiro.dev/docs/specs/

  3. Been messing about in using with . Found a generator for tests called .

    Not too complex. 😎 Helps create tests based on the feature. With ai everywhere, makes hallucinations at least grounded. 🫠

    github.com/hedhyw/gherkingen

  4. Been messing about in using #gherkin with #golang. Found a generator for tests called #gherkingen.

    Not too complex. 😎 Helps create tests based on the feature. With ai #agents everywhere, makes hallucinations at least grounded. 🫠

    github.com/hedhyw/gherkingen

  5. Been messing about in using #gherkin with #golang. Found a generator for tests called #gherkingen.

    Not too complex. 😎 Helps create tests based on the feature. With ai #agents everywhere, makes hallucinations at least grounded. 🫠

    github.com/hedhyw/gherkingen

  6. Been messing about in using #gherkin with #golang. Found a generator for tests called #gherkingen.

    Not too complex. 😎 Helps create tests based on the feature. With ai #agents everywhere, makes hallucinations at least grounded. 🫠

    github.com/hedhyw/gherkingen

  7. Been messing about in using #gherkin with #golang. Found a generator for tests called #gherkingen.

    Not too complex. 😎 Helps create tests based on the feature. With ai #agents everywhere, makes hallucinations at least grounded. 🫠

    github.com/hedhyw/gherkingen

  8. v2 is official. I'm so on this. 😅 I found writing in honestly fun thanks to bubbly tea.

    charm.land/blog/v2/

  9. Interesting to see combinator conditions on for CLI.

    This is something that's hard to do in any CLI library. Easier with typed languages, but still can be complex. Very cool to see with and their approach leveraging the type system. 😎

    optique.dev/why

  10. So I started to look over again for self hosting . , , and are the simplest. All focused.

    Yet still, Pocket ID is by far the easiest to run. Strictly Unix like focused on doing one thing. But doing one thing really well. 😎

    pocket-id.org/

  11. So I started to look over again for self hosting #oidc #authn. #pocketid, #voidauth, and #hanko are the simplest. All #passkey focused.

    Yet still, Pocket ID is by far the easiest to run. Strictly Unix like focused on doing one thing. But doing one thing really well. 😎

    pocket-id.org/

  12. So I started to look over again for self hosting #oidc #authn. #pocketid, #voidauth, and #hanko are the simplest. All #passkey focused.

    Yet still, Pocket ID is by far the easiest to run. Strictly Unix like focused on doing one thing. But doing one thing really well. 😎

    pocket-id.org/

  13. So I started to look over again for self hosting #oidc #authn. #pocketid, #voidauth, and #hanko are the simplest. All #passkey focused.

    Yet still, Pocket ID is by far the easiest to run. Strictly Unix like focused on doing one thing. But doing one thing really well. 😎

    pocket-id.org/

  14. So I started to look over again for self hosting #oidc #authn. #pocketid, #voidauth, and #hanko are the simplest. All #passkey focused.

    Yet still, Pocket ID is by far the easiest to run. Strictly Unix like focused on doing one thing. But doing one thing really well. 😎

    pocket-id.org/

  15. Rest in piece . It set the stage to what is better . Now the market is littered with options. 😎

    heroku.com/blog/an-update-on-h

  16. now has with its own webpage. You want to learn how to develop software like a boss? Go there! 😎
    tigerstyle.dev/

  17. Been reading a bit more on from and Sandboxes.
    The gist is trying to isolate as much as possible. So you can run insecure workloads on these environments. Which is usually agentic by default.

    Though, for secure workloads, they still make no sense. 😅

  18. Been reading a bit more on #sprites from #flyio and #Docker Sandboxes.
    The gist is trying to isolate as much as possible. So you can run insecure workloads on these environments. Which is usually agentic by default.

    Though, for secure workloads, they still make no sense. 😅

  19. Been reading a bit more on #sprites from #flyio and #Docker Sandboxes.
    The gist is trying to isolate as much as possible. So you can run insecure workloads on these environments. Which is usually agentic by default.

    Though, for secure workloads, they still make no sense. 😅

  20. Been reading a bit more on #sprites from #flyio and #Docker Sandboxes.
    The gist is trying to isolate as much as possible. So you can run insecure workloads on these environments. Which is usually agentic by default.

    Though, for secure workloads, they still make no sense. 😅

  21. Been reading a bit more on #sprites from #flyio and #Docker Sandboxes.
    The gist is trying to isolate as much as possible. So you can run insecure workloads on these environments. Which is usually agentic by default.

    Though, for secure workloads, they still make no sense. 😅

  22. I must say and , are like catnip. 😅 You can do SO much with those two.

    Case in point, . A new framework for targeting mobile and desktop apps. All with go, templ, and . 🫡

    irgo.dev/

  23. I must say #golang and #templ, are like catnip. 😅 You can do SO much with those two.

    Case in point, #irgo. A new framework for targeting mobile and desktop apps. All with go, templ, and #datastar. 🫡

    irgo.dev/

  24. I must say #golang and #templ, are like catnip. 😅 You can do SO much with those two.

    Case in point, #irgo. A new framework for targeting mobile and desktop apps. All with go, templ, and #datastar. 🫡

    irgo.dev/

  25. I must say #golang and #templ, are like catnip. 😅 You can do SO much with those two.

    Case in point, #irgo. A new framework for targeting mobile and desktop apps. All with go, templ, and #datastar. 🫡

    irgo.dev/

  26. I must say #golang and #templ, are like catnip. 😅 You can do SO much with those two.

    Case in point, #irgo. A new framework for targeting mobile and desktop apps. All with go, templ, and #datastar. 🫡

    irgo.dev/

  27. I haven't seen many users yet on for . Nice of trying things for the rest of us. 😅

    For migrations like this, spinning up a read replica is key. Use it to do what you need. Primary then gets no impact while migrating.
    buttondown.com/blog/2026-01-14

  28. I think a lot of the cloud providers get lost in well... the cloud. 😅

    You can do what does with /#incus system containers. It has all the ec2 magic there as well.

    App containers help packaging software. But inhibit developing the software itself.

    fly.io/blog/code-and-let-live/

  29. I think a lot of the cloud providers get lost in well... the cloud. 😅

    You can do what #flyio #sprites does with #lxd/#incus system containers. It has all the ec2 magic there as well.

    App containers help packaging software. But inhibit developing the software itself.

    fly.io/blog/code-and-let-live/

  30. I think a lot of the cloud providers get lost in well... the cloud. 😅

    You can do what #flyio #sprites does with #lxd/#incus system containers. It has all the ec2 magic there as well.

    App containers help packaging software. But inhibit developing the software itself.

    fly.io/blog/code-and-let-live/