Sometimes I find interesting and useful stuff on LinkedIn. I do! I know it's hard to believe. Other times I see that someone has answered a question about front and back end web development with that pizza-frontend, API-waiter, kitchen-backend analogy again and I just want to scream
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Experiencing weather which feels more tropical than northern Germany has any right to feel.
Enbies and gentlefolk of the class of ‘24: Write websites. If I could offer you only one tip for the future, coding would be it. The long term benefits of coding websites remains unproved by scientists, however [ ... ] sarajoy.dev/blog/write-w...
My rewrite of Baz Luhrmann's hit, for the revival and indie web.
Being a naturalised German: Feeling very self aware when tearing apart a windowed supermarket bread bag to go into separate recycling bins.
Being 40: Reaching to scratch a little itch on my shoulder blade and putting myself out of action for 10 mins with a painful shoulder.
Pupstruction is so blah. Every now and then you get something really good (I still love the Octonauts), but the rest is horribly derivative, low in quality, or both. I'm sure I loved terrible shows as a kid. But mum didn't watch along (hi fellow Elder Millennials), and escaped this particular joy!
If you see this, quote-post with a beach from your gallery. (This one is the beach at Trouville on Sandön, a.k.a. Sandhamn, in the Stockholm archipelago a.k.a. Skärgården)
I guess no one really wants to interact with me because of the labelled cross posts. I feel it's better that I stick the link in there, especially when it gets truncated. But maybe it just looks too aloof?