Software development, consulting, tech.
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Hey all. I know a pretty kick ass person who's found themselves on the job market. They're a PNW based individual looking for a remote gig as an Incident Response Manager flavored role.
I've worked an incident with them and can vouch for their capabilities. When talking the client through what steps to perform they were knowledgeable, communicated clearly, empathetic, and professional.
I'm more than happy to broker introductions or pass along info. They're a catch and I want to see them in a happy supportive place.
What do you think about the new EU-USA privacy Data Privacy Framework?
Do we want to trust what's coming?
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_23_3721
Follower power need!
I am searching for an independent CI/CD configuration project, where I forgot the name.
It is not Dagger. Do you know if alternatives? Thanks!!
https://dagger.io/
"SMS message campaign".
As creepy as a stranger who jumps at you in the middle of the street and knows your name.
Does this really work on anyone?
Todays moment-of-the-internet goes to Awwwards.
Whoever had to develop *both* endless scroll *and* a pagination went all the way through it and changed the active page when new items are loaded.
And then they didn't stop there and even implemented query params so you can start endless scrolling on *page=2*. 😅
https://www.awwwards.com/awwwards/collections/about-page/?page=2
Agencies using creative and innovative galleries, cursors, navigation and more to introduce themselves and their teams whilst increasing user interaction...
I just read over this post while thinking about something I am building with Hugo.
As Hugo is the first piece of software to give me back the feeling of prototyping a website directly into production, I am inclined to call it a successor of early PHP.
Are there other programs that stand up to this promise nowadays?
I am going to use this on every website from now on.
THANK ME LATER.
While playing around with #midjourney, I found something very "interesting":
Midjourney adds *watermarks* to images.
Example in the upper right. Am I correct to assume that Midjourney might have used sources that explicitly forbid reuse?