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@@ -92,9 +91,7 @@ overhyped
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programatically
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@@ -128,7 +125,6 @@ telematics
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thumbnailed
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thumbnailing
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tiberium
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ gardens like Facebook/Instagram/Twitter/Medium that make it super easy
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to get content *in*, but very difficult to get it back *out*. [Twitter
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to get content *in*, but very difficult to get it back *out*. [Twitter
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killed RSS in 2012](http://mashable.com/2012/09/05/twitter-api-rss), and
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killed RSS in 2012](http://mashable.com/2012/09/05/twitter-api-rss), and
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have you ever tried to get a list of your most recent Instagram photos
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have you ever tried to get a list of your most recent Instagram photos
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programatically? I wouldn't. Owning your own content and sharing it
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programmatically? I wouldn't. Owning your own content and sharing it
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liberally is what the web was made for, and JSON Feed has the potential
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liberally is what the web was made for, and JSON Feed has the potential
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to make it easy and fun to do. [It's how things should be. It's how they
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to make it easy and fun to do. [It's how things should be. It's how they
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could be.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgqiSBxvdws)
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could be.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgqiSBxvdws)
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ works](https://github.com/tommeier/delayed_paperclip) from tommeier. I
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recommend using the
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recommend using the
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[rescue-ensure-connected](https://github.com/socialcast/resque-ensure-connected)
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[rescue-ensure-connected](https://github.com/socialcast/resque-ensure-connected)
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gem if you're going to run Resque in production to keep your
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gem if you're going to run Resque in production to keep your
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long-running processes from losing their DB connnections.
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long-running processes from losing their DB connections.
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## Server Configuration
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## Server Configuration
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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ result is a geometry string which crops the image, repages it, then
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scales the image and crops it a second time. Simple, but not certainly
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scales the image and crops it a second time. Simple, but not certainly
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not intuitive, at least not to me.
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not intuitive, at least not to me.
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From here, you can include this cropper using the `:processers`
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From here, you can include this cropper using the `:processors`
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directive in your `has_attached_file` declaration, and you should be
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directive in your `has_attached_file` declaration, and you should be
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good to go. This simple approach assumes that the crop dimensions will
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good to go. This simple approach assumes that the crop dimensions will
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always be set, so tweak accordingly if that's not the case.
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always be set, so tweak accordingly if that's not the case.
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@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ I'm really pleased with [my result][1] in the in the [Wrightsville Beach Valenti
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[1]: /journal/dispatch-13-march-2024/wbvr-result.pdf
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[1]: /journal/dispatch-13-march-2024/wbvr-result.pdf
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[2]: https://runsignup.com/Race/NC/WrightsvilleBeach/WrightsvilleBeachValentineRun
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[2]: https://runsignup.com/Race/NC/WrightsvilleBeach/WrightsvilleBeachValentineRun
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At the beginning of February, I updated the site to store encrypted photos and display them as black-and-white dithered images. I [documented the process in some detail][3], and then put a link to it on the [Hugo discussion forum][4]. Imagine my surprise when, a few days later, one of the core contributors posted that the next version of Hugo would ship with [native dithering functionality][5]. I guess my post [inspired him to add it][6], which echoed a post I'd read a few days earler, ["Publishing Your Work"][7]:
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At the beginning of February, I updated the site to store encrypted photos and display them as black-and-white dithered images. I [documented the process in some detail][3], and then put a link to it on the [Hugo discussion forum][4]. Imagine my surprise when, a few days later, one of the core contributors posted that the next version of Hugo would ship with [native dithering functionality][5]. I guess my post [inspired him to add it][6], which echoed a post I'd read a few days earlier, ["Publishing Your Work"][7]:
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> I don’t create or publish in the hopes of influencing others. I create things because I have an urge to create. But it sure is great to help others along the way, however small my contribution might be.
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> I don’t create or publish in the hopes of influencing others. I create things because I have an urge to create. But it sure is great to help others along the way, however small my contribution might be.
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@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ I've signed up for the [Bull City Race Fest][6] half-marathon in October. Traini
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> *What could I do with a universal function — a tool for turning just about any X into just about any Y with plain language instructions?*
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> *What could I do with a universal function — a tool for turning just about any X into just about any Y with plain language instructions?*
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> I don’t pose that question with any sense of wide-eyed expectation; a reasonable answer might be, *eh, nothing much*. Not everything in the world depends on the transformation of symbols. But I think that IS the question, and I think it takes some legitimate work, some strenuous imagination, to push yourself to believe it really will be “just about any X” into “just about any Y”.
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> I don't pose that question with any sense of wide-eyed expectation; a reasonable answer might be, *eh, nothing much*. Not everything in the world depends on the transformation of symbols. But I think that IS the question, and I think it takes some legitimate work, some strenuous imagination, to push yourself to believe it really will be "just about any X" into "just about any Y".
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* [The looming demise of the 10x developer: Why an era of enthusiast programmers is coming to an end][12]
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* [The looming demise of the 10x developer: Why an era of enthusiast programmers is coming to an end][12]
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