It is done, I finally concluded the ruby/json optimization series.
I hope you enjoyed it: byroot.github.io/ruby/json/20...
It is done, I finally concluded the ruby/json optimization series.
I hope you enjoyed it: byroot.github.io/ruby/json/20...
For #rubyconf, I've got a coupon code.
35% off the Pickaxe ebook at pragprog.com/titles/ruby5... with the code:
rubyconfchicago
Good through the end of November...
I just received the creepiest error message I've ever seen:
"TypeError: The body has already been consumed."
🚨 It’s Black Friday, which means all my Swift books and bundles are half price! Get Pro Swift, Pro SwiftUI, SwiftData by Example, and more, all 50% off their regular price. www.hackingwithswift.com/offers
Netflix writers probably already busy working on “House of Graphics Cards”…
What is public and what is private on Bluesky? Bluesky is a public social network. Posts and likes are public. Blocks are public. Mutes are private, but mutelists are public lists. Your mutelist subscriptions are private. Invites and invite trees are private. Why are my posts, likes, and blocks public? The AT Protocol, which Bluesky is built on, is designed to support public conversations. To make public conversations portable across all sorts of platforms, your data is stored in data repositories that anyone can view. This means that regardless of which server you choose to join, you’ll still be able to see posts across the whole network, and if you choose to change servers, you can easily take all of your data with you. This is what causes the user experience of Bluesky, a federated protocol, to be similar to all the other social media apps you have used before.
hey new users, Bluesky is a *public* social network
please read about data privacy and more in our User FAQ to help you get oriented! even though we require an invite code to create an account, you should treat any posts here as if it's a public blog
https://blueskyweb.xyz/blog/5-19-2023-user-faq
Back from a great road trip through Ontario and now enjoying the next couple of days at home before getting back to work.
Staying away from computers and just reading and scribbling for a week always leaves me with lots of ideas to try out when coming back.
Hello Bluesky.