7 months ago
Prepared oysters 🦪 for the first time last night. Yum! Only ~8 EUR from Lidl.
#cooking
7 months ago
Here is a look at the current iteration of my cooking notes site. It is powered by Deno, Fresh, SonicSearch, NeatCSS, and CouchDB.
images.travisshears.com/image-servic...
#webdev
7 months ago
Reading over the BlueSky Docs, docs.bsky.app/docs/get-sta..., I didn't find a way to stream my posts or get automatic updates like a webhook. There is the firehose, but that is way too many updates.
I'll start with a cron service that hits the getAuthorFeed.
#webdev
7 months ago
The first use case I'd like to try BlueSky for is automatically embedding my cooking related posts on my cooking notes site: cooking.travisshears.com . I'm in the process of rewriting the tech side of that project, so now is a good time.
7 months ago
Trying out Bluesky because Nilay made some convincing points in her Decoder interview.
I run my own personal Pleroma (fediverse / activity pub) as well social.travisshears.xyz/users/travis...
7 months ago
Been into Japanese knives for a while, but only owned a Tojiro Santoku and petty until now. With this recent delivery, via relative visiting from US, I add:
- Tojiro Hammered Gyuto
- Yoshihiro Kurouchi Petty
- Tojiro/Fuji Chinese Cleaver
- Yoshihiro Hi-Soft Cutting Board
#knives
#cooking
7 months ago
Hi, Im a transfem dev working on a next internet/communications network for marginalized people, please share this and follow me if you're interested in this project Im about to lose most of my audience because of suppression on other platforms
#webdev #lora #lgbt
7 months ago
7 months ago
My first climbing / bouldering chalk bag. It has a roll top feature to keep your backpack clean on the way home from the gym.
#sewing
7 months ago
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My first project getting back into sewing. It's a stuff sack we use as a diaper bag.
Followed this tutorial: https://learnmyog.com/cinchsack.html
#sewing
7 months ago
#holiday
8 months ago
Very proud dad! 🧍🏼♂️👧🏼
10 months ago
Created a tailscale exit node in US and use it as VPN to route my traffic.
Here is CDK script if you are interested, my first time using CDK.
https://git.sr.ht/~travisshears/aws_cdk_tailscale_exit_node
It is based on this nice blog post: https://blog.scottgerring.com/automating-tailscale-exit-nodes-on-aws/
#tailscale
#vpn
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