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I am a big fan of One Piece, and reading this week's chapter was bittersweet because what happened shows it's really nearing its end. I want to enjoy what's left with as much intensity as always, and so far the series is at its best. Thank you Oda!

I am a big fan of One Piece, and reading this week's chapter was bittersweet because what happened shows it's really nearing its end. I want to enjoy what's left with as much intensity as always, and so far the series is at its best. Thank you Oda!

After more than a year on my backlog, I finally gave Laravel Nova a try. It was as good as expected, Laravel quality. Read more about it here: noeldemartin.com/tasks/brushin

These days I've been trying to streamline my media sources, and I'm happy to say that RSS is alive and well! It's true that not all websites provide a feed, but tools like Kill The Newsletter and FetchRSS make it very easy.

You can get an RSS feed of changes in a repository from GitHub, down to a file or folder! just use the following url: github.com /{user}/{repository}/commits/{branch}/{path-to-file-or-folder?}.atom

I've upgraded to the latest Laravel version in my website using Laravel Shift and it's been really easy :) If you want to know more about it, read here: noeldemartin.com/tasks/brushin

Just finished reading 1984 by George Orwell. It was better than I expected, and that's saying something because I had high expectations. For anyone who doesn't know from the title, it's the book where the sentence "Big Brother is watching" comes from.

the word "Solipsism", it's used for the philosophical idea that only one's mind is sure to exist. This is a concept I've often brought up and pondered about, but I didn't know the word and the existing theories. Reading up the wikipedia article was fun. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solipsis

First commute after holidays. I was so focused on reading that I almost get locked up in the bus because everyone got off on the last stop and I didn't notice. I guess I'll have to get used to interruptions again.

Yesterday I released a new version of my Solid task manager with some new features, check it out github.com/NoelDeMartin/solid-

I just noticed one of the sneakiest design decisions from Twitter. All tweets you see from people you don't follow have this message at the top explaining why you're seeing them: "retweeted by X" or "liked by X". Except promoted tweets, those have the message on the bottom.

@funkwhale Hey, I recently subscribed to the RSS feed using Feedly but I get no content on the posts, so I have to click through and open the post on the browser. Any idea why that might be happening?

@nifker @dajbelshaw Well that is my point, if you've got limited resources and can only choose one platform, I choose the web. Of course, the ideal scenario would be to have native applications but it's not about being lazy. Also if the app is implemented as an SPA it isn't that different from a native app on the network, it will affect performance thou.

@dajbelshaw In case you're interested in my opinion, I think focusing on web technologies is the answer :). Nowadays it's not that difficult to create a good experience in all devices using web technologies. If there's a need for dedicated mobile apps, there are choices to package web apps. Of course it comes at a cost in terms of UX, but I think it's better to pay this cost than cut some people off.

@dajbelshaw Hey, looking at your tweet about DIY I thought a question for an upcomming microcast :D. What's your opinion on creating inclusive software? I know some companies choose what to support based on the demographics in their analytics, but that's just reinforcing existing bias. One example is supporting screen-readers, there'll never be many users with those needs. Also, MoodleNet has a big audience, but how would you balance this at a startup's early stage?

It'd be awesome to learn how ants do scouting and organize to find food. It's incredible how they manage to form a stream of workers within days once there is any food residue. But I never notice any scouting, so they must be quite efficient at searching or following scent.

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