Michael McAuley

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I’m a longtime web developer, passionate about #HTML, #CSS, and vanilla #JavaScript. I’m also an aspiring indie app developer, currently learning #Swift and #SwiftUI.

I love the #IndieWeb, follow an unhealthy number blogs and podcasts, and finally started my own blog last year. In my downtime you’ll most often find me reading, probably #scifi or #fantasy.

I’m a married father of two living in NC / USA.

websitehttps://michaelmcauley.com
bloghttps://foolishsyntax.blog
preferred pronounshe/him

 Yesterday we launched our new Kickstarter - Ollie's Arcade Expansion. Your support has already pushed us past 50% funded but there's a long way to go. If you're wondering why make Ollie's Arcade free, our backer post today answers that question. We hope you'll check it out & spread the word 🕹️

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/iconfactory/ollies-arcade-expansion-more-retro-games/posts/4591591

There are two forms of "good" media and people tend to think that the form of "good" media they think is good is the only one

First there's the technically impressive media: this is your classical music, your modern art, your Pluribus

Then there's what I refer to as "simply good" which is more like your pop music, your Our Town, your Stranger Things

@daniel I relate to this so so much.
@sphygmus oooh, thank you!! I’ll be checking all of these out!
@Ronnie @gedeonm I’ve lived in N.C. my whole life… I can’t really comprehend what you’re saying. It’s like you’re saying gravity doesn’t exist where you live 🤯
I just got a #Playdate! What games should I check out first? I mostly like strategy and puzzle games, or a good platformer.

I want to take a moment to celebrate the ten year anniversary of the Under the Radar podcast and @marcoarment and @_Davidsmith’s announcement that they’re retiring the podcast. The milestone and the decision are both genuinely worth celebrating.

I’ve listened to every episode of the Under the Radar, so I want to thank Marco and David for wearing their hearts on their sleeves while delivering a disciplined podcast that frequently jumped to the top of my queue.

I’ve never been an indie software developer, but I found the podcast extremely insightful. It’s influenced how I’ve thought about my non-indie software development career, not just as someone delivering bits that indies use, but also as a product person who writes software as a means to an end.

Some of my favorite topics touched on by the show have been taking risks, being willing to pivot when those risks don’t work out, keeping many different types of users in mind, and how to market one’s work and oneself (two different things that feed into each other!).

It takes integrity to “call it” when something is reaching its end. It’s the exact kind of integrity that’s critically important to many indies, and it’s important to me, too. My thanks to Marco and David for ten years of insight and experimentation!

"On July 10, I was on my way to work when ICE agents engulfed my car in tear gas, smashed my driver-side window, and pepper-sprayed my face."

"I spent three nights and three days in federal custody... I was never told what I was charged with, was not allowed to shower despite being covered in tear gas and pepper spray, had no phone call to my family, and no access to an attorney... No explanation. No charges. No apology. One day, I was just told, 'you’re free to go.'"

https://newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im-a-us-citizen-and-a-veteran-ice

I’m a US citizen and a veteran. ICE arrested me for no reason.

Jailed for three days without an explanation or ability to notify anyone, George Retes argues the only path to healing starts with the government taking accountability for its actions.

Home of the Brave
@matt_birchler well, yeah, you jump straight to the tenth film in a series, what do you expect?!
Mike Johnson tried tonight to characterize the upcoming No Kings 2.0 day on 10/18 as a “Hate America” movement. Wrong. Utterly wrong. To reject dictators, authoritarians, and tyrants is to love America, to love the very idea at the heart of it.