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June 28, 2024

Links by Friday 027 - Let's take a Break

I love working on this newsletter. It’s a creative escape for me and I have learned quite a bit from doing it for these 28 issues. I used to run a newsletter called Hyperlink Weekly, which was the precursor to LBF and that was fun for a while. I have tried publishing it as a link blog but it felt spammy and didn’t give me a chance to actually blog.

I’ve decided to hit pause on LBF. This is the last issue until I get my groove back. I’m not going farming or anything. There is a lot going on in my life now that I need to figure out. I’ve enjoyed publishing each week of these issues and I will miss my routine.

I don’t blog much but you can find me on Mastodon @devpapa@mastodon.social or devpapa.bearblog.dev

Thank you. God be with ye.

Upgrading to Eleventy V3

Max goes through some of the changes coming to V3 and some gotchas.


Upgrading to Eleventy v3 | Max Böck

I took some time this week to upgrade my site to the newest version of Eleventy. Here's what I learned.

AI Iconography for UI design

What’s the “best” way to represent artificial intelligence in an icon?

https://geoffgraham.me/struggling-with-ai-iconography-for-ui-design/

How Git Works

Julia Evans just released her epic new zine, How Git Works. It’s Julia Evans so you know you will love it.

This zine explains git’s core concepts (commits! branches! merging! remotes!) with minimal jargon and a focus on the actual problems that can ruin your day. What does fast-forward failed mean? What’s “detached HEAD state” and what are you supposed to do about it? Why do commits sometimes get lost, and how can you get them back?


How Git Works

OMAKUB - Dev Environment Setup for Ubuntu

Turn a fresh Ubuntu installation into a fully-configured, beautiful, and modern web development system by running a single command.


Omakub — An Omakase Developer Setup for Ubuntu 24.04 by DHH

Turn a fresh Ubuntu installation into a fully-configured, beautiful, and modern web development system by running a single command.

Sidebar takes a Break

Sacha Greif takes a break from publishing Sidebar citing a number of challenges, chief being time and money.

https://sidebar.io/break/

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