@chander

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Likes tinkering with web technology and talking about films, books and boardgames
LocationSubang Jaya, Malaysia
Websitehttps://chndr.cc
@rsms Super curious and would love to try! I signed up immediately after the original announcement. My email starts with ‘adakada’ (I hope this is the one I used to sign up)
RIP Kris Nóva. I had her on the show and was blessed to spend time with her just a few months ago. She was a genius and made things better. https://youtu.be/nJSxRqJ2kgQ?si=3ei04Z3MmJan3XsC life is short. Focus on your friends and family and your health. Everything is fleeting.
Hachyderm's Kris Nova on running a Mastodon Server - Hanselminutes Podcast 872

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It is with immense sadness that we must share with you the news of the loss of our friend, our leader, and our mentor, Kris Nóva.

It was Nóva who inspired us to come together to build Hachyderm, whose vision created Nivenly, and whose mission we continue to carry forward. In her working life beyond Nivenly, she has left behind a legacy of professionalism and strength of vision, and we all miss her terribly.

https://nivenly.org/blog/2023/08/19/an-announcement-regarding-kris-n%C3%B3va/

An announcement regarding Kris Nóva

An announcement from Nivenly about Kris Nóva

@FinchHaven @chander sorry if it came off that way. I was just trying to bring the news here in case people weren’t aware. It was not intended as a slight on the community in any way.
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"The State of Frontend" by Alexander Davis

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This LK99 business reminds me of mooligai petrol
Literally just did a ‘Wake up baby there is a coup happening in Russia’
https://literal.club feels like a nice looking Goodreads alternative. I like the emphasis on a good API. Storygraph did not work for me because of the over emphasis on its recommendations.
Literal

Literal is the best platform to collectively explore the ideas of the world's greatest authors.

I haven’t played any D&D so that is not a requirement to enjoy it I guess. Though I did know that it involves players assuming the role of different characters with specialised traits and you go on quests together and build a story as you go along. The film captures the feeling of spinning a yarn quite well. Also such a relief that there was no hint of a cinematic universe or some such thing.