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Tim McNamara

@timclicks

On the planet to build a better planet. Software person, kind of into Rust and creative coding. Author of Rust in Action (mng.bz/4MlD).

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Worried about expensive API methods in your AWS environment? You probably should be! 🤑 Here's a way to protect your wallet from expensive mistakes with SCPs! blog.rowanudell.com/block-expensiv…

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If you are angry with councils for providing protected cycle lanes, are you happy with the road congestion they prevent? Pro-cycling policy is pro-car policy.

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An oddly specific thing that bugs me: Americans thinking that fair use and satire exceptions to copyright protection is universal.

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Pro tip: at one point in time, a tinkerer was a real profession. A tinkerer made things out of like forks and spoons. (A tip about a profession, get it?)

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Writing a small team task management/planning app [*] because everything seems to suck. [*] CLI, TUI and self-hosted web app all in a single binary.

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Fewer things should be placed on the left-right political spectrum. It kills good ideas because the other team thought of them.

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This reminds me, can anyone help me out with my Boolean implementation that's resistant to RAM bitflips? Storage is quite good, but problems remain, including how to make CPU opcodes also resistant to bitflips github.com/timClicks/coin…

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Do you know what it takes to turn a web engine into a browser? Learn how we’re becoming browser-ready, including support for multiple webviews and multiple windows, through the lens of Verso, a new experimental browser based on Servo!

Do you know what it takes to turn a web engine into a browser?

Learn how we’re becoming browser-ready, including support for multiple webviews and multiple windows, through the lens of Verso, a new experimental browser based on Servo!
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If you're in need of an occasional code review, my team is a DM away here or via Accelerant.dev . We're (yes, it's we these days) are also happy to sit in your Slack Connect channel and be ping-able.