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https://build.ms/2024/10/23/minimal-manageable-migrations-with-monarch/ · 23 Oct 2024
Introducing Monarch, a simple yet flexible migrations library for Swift that helps manage user data changes across app updates with minimal hassle.
https://build.ms/2024/10/14/building-a-customizable-framer-component/ · 14 Oct 2024
A technical walkthrough of building a customizable Framer Code Component for Buttondown email signups, complete with Property Controls and open source code.
https://build.ms/2024/10/9/introducing-recap/ · 9 Oct 2024
Open sourcing Recap, a Swift library for creating beautiful What's New screens to highlight app updates and keep users informed about new features.
https://roe.dev/blog/using-ai-in-open-source · 12 Jul 2024
If you want to use AI to help you contribute to one of the projects I maintain, I would be delighted. But I have rules.
https://roe.dev/blog/little-oak · 26 Apr 2024
I wrote a little parable about open source, about credit, and about giving things away.
https://hacdias.com/2024/02/05/fosdem/ · 5 Feb 2024
This past weekend I went to Brussels for FOSDEM with Sebastiaan, who has already written a bit about it. FOSDEM, if you don't know, is the largest open source software conference in Europe - or in the world, not sure. This was not my first time attending, ...
https://hacdias.com/2024/01/12/trending-filebrowser/ · 12 Jan 2024 · 🦋 Bluesky
The unexpected moment when an open-source side-project was trending in GitHub in 2017.
https://hacdias.com/2023/11/18/open-sourcering-my-website/ · 18 Nov 2023
For some, it may come as a surprise that my website's source code is not open-source. That hasn't, however, always been the case. Before I fully switching to my custom CMS - named Eagle -, it did use to be open-source.
https://hacdias.com/2023/11/10/updates-on-indieweb-go-libraries/ · 10 Nov 2023
During the past week and a half, I have been slowly, but surely, doing some cleanup of my GitHub repositories. In the process, I finally decided to tick off some of the items from my list, such as using vanity Go import URLs, improving my IndieAuth library...
https://roe.dev/blog/governance-and-abuse · 27 Jul 2023
Whenever you have people working together, there's potential for great things. There's also potential for harm - and sadly that's something we need to think about too.