@matthewtrask It’s.. a work in progress in bringing back. Something @ian and I talked about just last week.
@matthewtrask Laravel Austin is dead so it qualifies
Alright folks, going to try this #FediHire thing for two folks I know not on the Fediverse. My company Quinstreet did layoffs last week, and unfortunately two people I know were affected. Not for performance reasons, just simple money saving reasons. So hit me up if you have leads for these roles:
* Senior Frontend Engineer
* Content/Creative Strategy, Branding, Customer Journey Mapping, SEO Editorial and Content Ops., Social Media (Paid and Organic) <- Very talented wearer of many hats
Boost?
@ocramius on the plus side, you’ll never need to create a low storage alarm.
Well I'm still frustrated at how much I got boned by AA trying to get home. But I've at least met / "made friends" with a bunch of nice people, also stuck for various reasons.
Either I was incredibly lucky in the past, or flying really has just gotten worse and worse over the years.
@Crell @ian I have already failed at this lol. Right now aiming to make it a deployable standalone app, kinda like deploying a mastodon instance.
I'd have to think about it some more, or come back around after I get a 0.0.1 version working to make it framework agnostic. For now very much in RAD + learn the spec mode.
Well since I'm stuck at the airport in Chicago until ~7am, guess I'll get to work on a new #PHP #ActivityPub project @ian inspired me to do. The end goal is to create a easy to setup and host Single User, Mastodon/ActivityPub compliant application.
Part of this is born out of the fact that, I setup my own Mastodon instance. I helped setup the phpc.social instance... and then I just forgot to maintain my own instance lol. I'm so far behind on updates, it's embarrassing.
Traveling via air with celiacs, especially when that travel overlaps with meal times, is effectively deciding if shit junk food is worth it. Or just… not eating? Frustration levels at everything in DFW being fucking closed is through the roof
@misty I read your recent article about GitHub feeling legacy or antiquated and found it very interesting. I was wondering if anyone’s reached out to you with suggestions/if you’re planning to share any of those
@dansup Im looking at building an ActivityPub/mastodon compatible app in PHP, kinda similar to that Wildebeest thing CloudFlare did. Any tips or pointers on getting started/testing things work?
From the annals of my memory, the entire scene and song from Anastasia, Once Upon a December is now stuck/hyper focused in my mind.
I am incredibly dysregulated at the moment. I hate that I am, and that incredible amounts of rage and anger got me this way. Bleh
@ian Even as a temp thing? After each workshop/whatever I was just gonna reset the “database”
@ramsey Why thank ya. So far, I've sort got a Lambda function going that basically wraps and returns the results from the Redocly CLI. Which was a fun foray into actually using Serverless for once, but sadly I've gotta finish drawing the whole owl now.
@ramsey I can't remember who, because I believe it was pre-pandemic, but I think someone at Longhorn PHP before we moved locations did something kinda similar, but for a security workshop. Was able to see how everyone was doing/progressing.
@ramsey There's a good chance I do this in a work setting first. But not exactly. Would be for a workshop on learning OpenAPI, where everyone’s given the same “requirements ticket" and has to document the new API from it. Submitting your specification text/file to be linted/graded/scored.
Context: Was inspired to build something fun to quiz the coworkers I've all assigned OpenAPI training too. Realized I could tweak for conf. tutorial/workshop track.
I've got this idea around building something that could be used for an OpenAPI workshop/tutorial, but I am trying to think of the lowest friction possible around a “user" concept. The absolute best I can think of at the moment, is that landing on the tool has a “login" step that is just entering a username/email and thats it. You get cookied on that device for the duration of the workshop, and boom.
Overthinking it (probably, always)? Got a better idea? Bueller?
The fastest way to make a permanent solution, is to make a temporary one.
I said this to my boss sometime last year, and as I found out recently he still remembers/thinks about it.
At this point I can’t even remember if I thought of that phrase, or saw it somewhere else.
I really do not have high hopes for this country and November is fast approaching.
Not really seeing the point or purpose of trying to line up a good/positive future. Doesn't seem like a great use of time or energy for my generation.
