Pebbling Club 🐧🪨

  • Automating your Mastodon profile with Pipedream.com | Stefan Bohacek
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    I wrote recently about how you can use Mastodon’s API to make bots that post random images and make data charts, but you don’t have to automate just bots. Let me show you a few fun things you can do with your own profile.
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  • Carl Chenet / feed2toot Ā· GitLab
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    Feed2toot automatically parses rss feeds, identifies new posts and posts them on the Mastodon social network.
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  • Automating Tinder with Eigenfaces
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    "I've gone on at least 10 dates with the help of the bot and I've shown my partners the bot in its entirety."
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  • How the internet is making us poor – Quartz
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    Barring a civilization-ending event, technology is not going to move backward. More and more of our world will be controlled by software. It’s already become so ubiquitous that, argues one of my colleagues, it’s now ridiculous to call some firms as ā€œtechā€ companies when all companies depend on it so much.
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  • Let tools define JavaScript style | Shape Shed
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    JavaScript's permissive syntax means style debates are easy to run into. This post details how tools can be used to encapsulate your opinion and how this can be integrated into a build process.
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  • Building JavaScript projects with Grunt
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  • Yield Thought, Work Is Fascinating: The Metagame
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    "I started thinking about programmer performance a while ago. Everybody will tell you that you can’t measure programmer productivity, but this is at best a half-truth. We can, and we should. Perhaps what we shouldn’t do is use those measurements to compare programmers to each other, but we can definitely measure ourselves."
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  • Habs
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    "After recently discovering the joys of "Physical Computing" i've decided to undertake my first micro controller project, <br /> an automated brewing system fondly referred to from here on in as HABS"
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