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  1. Bracken Fronds

    When I was out for a walk I noticed these beside the edge of the road. I was delighted to catch a photo of these #bracken #fronds before they #uncurled. When they are #curled up like this I always thing they look like something from another planet.

    Available from: pixels.com/featured/bracken-al

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  2. Just getting started with it, but #uncurled by @bagder feels like the guide to becoming a contributor and steward of #opensource that I would have wanted back when I started! I’m lucky to have been surrounded by great people who shared similar wisdom. For those who are not so lucky, give this a read un.curl.dev/.

  3. Bracken Fronds

    When I was out for a walk I noticed these beside the edge of the road. I was delighted to catch a photo of these #bracken #fronds before they #uncurled. When they are #curled up like this I always thing they look like something from another planet.

    Available from: pixels.com/featured/bracken-al

    #CommunityWoodland #ad #FediGiftShop

  4. “All bugs could in theory eventually be found. But only if you stop adding new features and you have a large amount of users *for an extended period of time*.”

    — Daniel Stenberg (@bagder) [1]

    This corollary to ancient open source lore [2] can only come from a person who has skin in the game and the scars to show for it.

    #Programming #LifeWithCode #LongTerm #UnCurled

    [1]: un.curl.dev/code/shallow
    [2]: catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedr

  5. #uncurled turned a year old the other week and I totally forgot to celebrate: un.curl.dev/

  6. achievement unlocked: featured in two hacker news posts on the same day

    Now #uncurled: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

  7. I highly recommend the #booklet #Uncurled (un.curl.dev) by Daniel Stenberg (mastodon.social/@bagder) from the #curl project (curl.se).

    A lot of good advice on running an important, well-known Open Source project. Also, some crazy stories in the Email chapter.

    #OSS, #FLOSS, #FOSS