I'm so hopeful about this treatment. My wife suffers from lupus; it's a horrible condition. https://www.science.org/content/article/breakthrough-cancer-immunotherapy-now-taking-aim-autoimmune-disease
Hi new followers šš» (Guessing I've been added to a starter pack?) My name is Benjy, I'm an interaction designer based in Swansea š“ó §ó ¢ó ·ó ¬ó ³ó æ I post about user centred design, public service digital, accessibility, inclusive design, gigs, music, coffee, beer and weeknotes. www.benjystanton.co.uk #intro https://www.benjystanton.co.uk/
problem with being an ingredients household is that circa five times a year I actually really don't want to cook and end up having a truly unhinged lunch of, to take today as an example, "muesli, kimchi, a tin of tuna and some raspberries"
it took me a solid five years in my early twenties to realize that when someone asks me to grab coffee with them, I should not answer "no thanks, I don't like coffee" š« [contains quote post or other embedded content]
Wrote my first custom eslint rule today. Surprised how easy it was! Literally 20 minutes and I had it doing what I wanted. 10 more and I'd written tests as well
Super helpful, especially hovering code/ast and it highlighting the corresponding section on the other side. I found a number of tests where there wasn't chained an assertion onto a mock. So they'd never fail no matter what. The eslint rule shouts at you if you forget the assertions :)
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Yeah! My first port of call was to email everyone, give them a heads up about that pitfall. But then I thought why not automate it so people don't have to remember. Writing the rule was a fun end to the week :)
Thanks to everyone at @perfnow.bsky.social for making us feel welcome and putting on a good conference. Really enjoyed meeting you all! [contains quote post or other embedded content]
I genuinely like my LinkedIn feed, using it as a milquetoast palate cleanser. I go there ~once a month when I need a tiny bit of safe novelty. Mind you, it baffles me how it holds anyone's attention for long when it is so devoid of shitposts
I think one of the things that made RSS beautiful is that the format was simple enough that a curious undergrad CS student could easily build their own tooling for it: thereās a good reason that āblog with an RSS feedā was the default tutorial project for many years!
Earlier this week, I explained to one of my mentees how in the earlier days of the web, all the blogs had RSS feeds and configuring a feed reader was super easy. She seemed shocked at the idea of a continual cadence of good engineering articles, and it struck me how much weāve lost. š¢
I'm seriously tempted to build an ATProto app view where we all get 3 ā¤ļø's to give everyday to 3 of our lucky friends. https://media.tenor.com/w6Ow10J0atMAAAAC/how-do-you-do-fellow-kids-steve-buscemi.gif?hh=498&ww=498
I've been leaning more heavily into sharing my science communication work with actual scientists. It's scary since I'm not in the sciences but I LOVE them. So far it's paid off. And by paid off I mean no one has yelled at me or told me I'm a bad person for trying to make science more accessible.
I still remember walking to the corner mart in the small village I grew up in (it sold groceries, books, and rented VHS/Video Games) and seeing the Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past golden box and being absolutely in awe of it - it was always on the top shelf lol
Thatās why I fw ppl like @medus4.com & @lookitup.baby. So many ppl like them always made the community seem so inviting for everyone just by being themselves. Thatās why Iāll always be around to help others too
Itās so weird too. I remember when I got backlash for expressing interest in security when I was a frontend dev and ppl said I didnāt know what I wanted to do lol. But I knew when I before I learned how to code that my ultimate goal was infosec. Hence why I followed so many ppl in that space too [contains quote post or other embedded content]