daily-practice

09
Oct

Exploring the ATmosphere

I need a day's break from code after going down the did:web rabbit hole this week, and I'm short on time, so today I'm just exploring some non-Bluesky atproto stuff I've either bookmarked or meant to check out and writing down quick notes for future reference. Let this serve as proof that I am committed to doing something every day even if it's low-effort.

Apps

slices.network: this is an automated appview builder that I'm really interested to try, not least because it would give me a chance to validate some of my theories about the weirdness I

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06
Oct

Breaking everything; did:web CLI Tool

When it rains it pours, I guess. After yesterday's period of recovery from Saturday's debauchery, I am taking a sick day for a severe case of stummy hurty. Being in your 30s sucks, man. I brought this on myself: the compounding interest on a night of drinking followed by a day of eating poorly is fairly predictable but I still make this kind of mistake once every few months. Oh well. Live and learn, or don't, whatever.

Anyway, I'm using this as justification for today's lazy project, which was 90% vibe coding with Claude Code. I've been meaning to try

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02
Oct

Getting Collections From The Bluesky API

Yesterday almost immediately gave me pause about spending a month learning more about ATProto. Bluesky CEO Jay Graber is having a bit of an ongoing crashout about moderation and the general culture of Bluesky, in this case about the mods' ongoing work to appeal to right-wingers and alienate trans and other marginalized users. To some degree I'm sympathetic to the broader culture problems that Graber takes issue with. Bluesky is full of the type of people who are willing to leave Twitter for moral reasons, which results in a lot of people getting into each other's mentions being upset or

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