Listened to Ashley Williams on Open Source Software Sustainability by SustainOSS Post details Ashley shares about her time at Node.js, Rust, and her new company Axo, and has suggestions for how open-source projects can get money to become successful in the long term | Continue reading
Listened to Dudley Carr and Wes Carr on StackAid by SustainOSS Post details Dudley and Wes share all things StackAid, their backgrounds, some of their long-term goals, and exciting things on the horizon for StackAid. | Continue reading
As part of working on my new Go CLI dmd, I wanted to implement a --version flag to be able to check what version is currently installed. I'd started looking at how to do this after I spotted that GoReleaser populates main.version ldflags which mean that you can easily consume the … | Continue reading
Listened to The ADHD Adults Podcast Post details The ADHD Adults Podcast (in)expertly covers issues around ADHD in adults, sharing evidence-based information and personal experiences. Join us for Alex the round-headed psychoeducation monkey's evidence-based information, Jam … | Continue reading
Kicked off the week with an every so slightly themed retro with Phaeleh - Moving On and Yoe Mase - Getaway Car Had a couple of games of Team Deathmatch in Apex Legends this week, one where I was playing a good bit of a hide-and-seek in a 1v1 just to keep the win (as up until then … | Continue reading
Been listening to Phaeleh's Signature Sound: 100% Originals Mix a fair bit, and it's the usual awesome chilled mix of great music you can expect Been listening to Phaeleh's Signature Sound: 100% Originals Mix a fair bit, and it's the usual awesome chilled mix of great music you c … | Continue reading
While working on creating a new Go CLI dmd, I wanted to set up Gorelaser to make builds much simpler, as I wanted to be able to use this with both my Linux machine and my work Mac. I thought I had it working until I realised that I was using a library that required CGO to be buil … | Continue reading
I've been doing a lot of work recently around the dependency data of various projects, which stems from a post and idea of mine from a while ago about monetising the supply chain. Separate to that lofty goal - especially as there are some tools like socket.dev and StackAid workin … | Continue reading
Got my replacement monitor - finally after many days of being told it'd arrive the next day - so 🤞 this one doesn't have the same issue longer term My watch got stuck for a couple of hours "preparing" for an OS update - which started before bed - which meant I lost some s … | Continue reading
Reposted Matt Brunt #[Impure] (@brunty@brunty.social) Post details Transgender rights are human rights. Transgender rights are human rights. Transgender rights are human rights. Transgender rights are human rights. | Continue reading
Had Carol over for dinner on Monday which was nice to chill and catch up 🥰 Managed to get Morph to start washing my face - once when he was washing normally and I tricked him into continuing onto my face, and once he just started licking my face 🥰 Caught Morph ear … | Continue reading
When using GitHub App authentication, there's a slightly more complex setup for authenticating. Depending on what you're doing you can simply use the GitHub SDKs, but sometimes you just want an installation access token, for instance to clone a repository as the app. To do this, … | Continue reading
When working with private keys, one of the awkward things to deal with is how to pass them around to applications. If you're following a twelve-factor app approach where secrets are passed in via the environment variables, but as keys are multi-line there are a few options for ho … | Continue reading
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Accidentally left my watch on overnight and got some interesting sleep data from FitBit. That night I'd also not got my phone properly on the charger so in the morning needed to stay in bed a little more to wait for them to charge Cookie did not appreciate the window cleaners ear … | Continue reading
I've recently been doing an audit of my branches across the repos I have on GitHub, and needed a way to list all the protection in place across various repos. To make it easier, I've created a Go tool, which can be installed like: go install gitlab.com/tanna.dev/github-branch-pro … | Continue reading
This post has been officially on my TODO list since October 2021 when Suze asked in the Tech Nottingham Slack about writing very publicly about my life, and how I find the comfort with it. It's something I wanted to reply to with - as is tradition - a blog post, but had not gotte … | Continue reading
If you're working with applications that require translations, you may be using gettext's .po format to store your translations. One issue I've found with this is that sometimes it can be hard to quickly audit whether there are any missing translations, especially in larger appli … | Continue reading
I've written about how great Renovate is great for managing your dependencies across the toolchains you support, and giving you control over how the updates are made across your repositories. Although it can be handy for teams owning repositories to have full control over their r … | Continue reading
A busy week ahead of my parents coming to stay: One night Cookie was barking to be let back into the kitchen, so begrudgingly we did in case she needed to go to the loo, and it turns out she was narc'ing on Morph who was standing on the counter Played a lot of AdVenture Capitalis … | Continue reading
Let's say you've just found something that looks like a Slack incoming webhook URL and want to check if it's active. The URL may look something like: https://hooks.slack.com/services/T0.../BF.../fXg... I've found that sending a request like so is a good way to test validity, as w … | Continue reading
Let's say you've just found something that looks like it's an NPM token, and you want to work out whether it's still valid. One option is to try and download a dependency using it, but that can be a little more awkward to do, when there are easier means to do so. With npm Let's s … | Continue reading
Starting to get back to normal at work - with a one week sprint - after performance reviews, on-site and getting into the start of the year: Started on a set of projects I'm leading which are one of our big goals this year This week began the rollout of Renovate across the org fo … | Continue reading
Over the years, there have been many times I've needed to roll out changes across dozens of repositories. Sometimes it's been to do a bulk find-and-replace to avoid deprecation warnings, to introduce shared configuration for Renovate, or to tweak what commands are used to build t … | Continue reading
My quarterly on-site in London for the middle of the week Had hoped to finish early the day before so I could pack, but feedback and self-reflection took a bit more time Bit of an early start getting a 0649 train to London Some good sessions over the days Ate some great food, and … | Continue reading
One of the great things about AWS Lambda is that code you wrote several years ago can run, receiving security updates to the underlying runtime, at some point AWS removes support for the runtime. This is done in two stages, and once hitting the "end of life" phase, you can no lon … | Continue reading
Let's say you've found an AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and an AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, whether that's on your local machine's ~/.aws/credentials, in your project's environment variables, etc - the important next question is "are these still active, and if so what access do they have?". Fortun … | Continue reading
As I've written about before on this blog, I used Chef quite a lot when I was at Capital One. As part of some ongoing work across the enterprise, there was a move to replatform from one set of Jenkins servers (with team-owned maintenance, patching, etc) to an Enterprise managed s … | Continue reading
A pretty intense start to the year with a four day week filled with Cookie being a bit poorly, the weight of the performance review cycle and addressing issues out of the CircleCI breach. Woke up on Monday to find that my analytics had stopped working ~2300 the night before. Very … | Continue reading
If you've not seen, CircleCI yesterday announced that they had recently had a breach. As part of this, teams are recommended to rotate all of their secrets, but to do that, you need to easily find out what secrets are in place. I've put together a Go CLI project on on GitLab.com … | Continue reading
In 2022, I listened to 51596.5 minutes (859.94 hours) of music on Spotify. Top 100 songs Song Title Minutes Elapsed Hours Elapsed Yoe Mase - Getaway Car 213.78 3.56 MOGUAI - Lyfe Lyne 191.98 3.2 Phaeleh - Moving On 137.65 2.29 Armin van Buuren - One More Time - Worakls Remix … | Continue reading
I recently needed to toggle whether GitHub Issues is enabled for a number of repositories, and wanted to automate it. Searching through the GitHub docs I couldn't find anything super explicit, aside from a UI-driven configuration. Thankfully one of my colleagues pointed me to the … | Continue reading
Christmas Day with the Dodsons, New Year's Eve, and lots of eating leftovers Boxing day was "the day" for the Dodsons' Christmas celebrations, which we were hosting: Was a pretty stressful morning cooking, with it being the first time we'd pushed the new cooker to its limits, and … | Continue reading
This week has been sponsored by Getaway Car on repeat Accidentally put Cookie into her XXS harness - which she's grown out of - for a very snug fit, which she didn't seem super impressed by. We've since given it away to a morning park dog walking friend who'll benefit from it Coo … | Continue reading
As mentioned in Using Renovate to manage updates to golangci-lint versions, Renovate is great for managing your dependency updates. By using the custom regex manager, we can craft the following Renovate configuration: { "$schema": "https://docs.renovatebot.com/renovate-schema.jso … | Continue reading
This week was sponsored by One More Time - Worakls Remix being on repeat. I could've get enough of it and it itched my brain just right Finished Stray Had a bit of a stressed time opening up Rogue Legacy 2 to find that my saves had disappeared, but turns out it's a known issue, w … | Continue reading
Publishing my salary and compensation history for public use. | Continue reading
How to use Git's config to rewrite HTTPS URLs to SSH and vice versa, for repo pushes and pulls. | Continue reading
What I learned while migrating from a number of Java applications on Virtual Private Servers (VPS) to a Kubernetes cluster. | Continue reading
Creating a public, metadata-rich Curriculum Vitae / Resume for myself at https://hire.jvt.me. | Continue reading
How to structure your (Java) functional acceptance tests to make it easier to add environment-specific configuration. | Continue reading
Announcing the release of my personal IndieAuth server, and what I've spent my time on. | Continue reading