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aaronbos.dev | ||
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hjr265.me
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| | | | | Toph now allows programmers to show up to 5 social media URLs on their profile pages. Instead of showing the entire URL, I wanted to show the important bits from the URL. Screenshot of a profile panel from Toph To do that, I had to parse the social media URLs and extract information like the username or profile ID (when it is a GitHub, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc. profile URL) or the instance of Mastodon. | |
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thilobuchholz.de
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| | | | | You might have noticed that I started putting a certain emoji next to my name a lot: ??. Equally, some of my profile pictures on social media platforms have | |
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brianjdevries.com
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| | | | | Social media started as a fun experiment. Now it's turned into a trap for your attention. I decided to start downsizing its affect in my life. | |
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peter.czanik.hu
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| | | From now on, as I want to reach as many as possible, you can also read sudo and syslog-ng news from me on Mastodon. You can find my account at: https://fosstodon.org/@PCzanik Mastodon is a decentralized network of servers. I chose a server called "Fosstodon" as it is focused on open source software. Some of the projects I participate in are already there: BastilleBSD and openSUSE. As usual, next to my usual syslog-ng and sudo posts, you will also sometimes hear from me about OpenPOWER and ARM with some occasional photos from my hiking trips :-) | ||