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https://lewiscampbell.tech/blog/260607.html
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lewiscampbell.tech
The User Doesn't Care - But you should
Jakob Miksch
#ai https://agileotter.blogspot.com/2026/06/draft-faros-whiplash-and-systems-view.html?m=1
https://sumnerevans.com/posts/software-engineering/stop-using-conventional-commits/
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https://kristoff.it/blog/north-star/
#openstreetmap #osm #spyglass https://blog.jochentopf.com/2026-06-03-spyglass-improvements.html
The Faros report on AI-assisted development has been rattling around in my head for a few days. The story it tells is a strange one: Teams a...
agileotter.blogspot.com
The Faros Whiplash and The Systems View
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Stop Using Conventional Commits
You’ve almost certainly encountered Conventional Commits before. It may have reared its ugly head in the changelog of an open source project you’ve used. It may have been the enforced commit format for an open source project you contributed to. A lot of people swear by it. I swear at it. Even though it is used by a large number of popular open source projects, Conventional Commits is an actively bad standard which encourages focus on the wrong things and fails to deliver on its promises.
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#github #microslop https://eblog.fly.dev/githubbad.html
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Somewhat true …
Jakob Miksch
Jakob Miksch
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kristoff.it
My Software North Star
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fancy cross plattform #GIS application with very hip tech stack https://geolibre.app/
@cwillmes @underdarkGIS Yeah, it kinda sucks that WMS/WFS are SOA-shaped but ten years after SOA was cool, and OGCAPI are REST ten years after REST was cool. The logical extrapolation is that we'll have cloud-optimized HTTP-range-based OGC APIs about ten years from now. cc @doublebyte
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Whenever I have some time, I keep improving OSM Spyglass. A very useful addition is that Spyglass now shows suggestions for the key and value filter fields. Spyglass gets possible keys/values from the data currently loaded and will show all keys/values matching what you have typed so far.
blog.jochentopf.com
#osm2pgsql version 2.3.0 released: - improved expire functionality - style testing util for #lua import scripts - new id cache function - more geometry processing functions - various cleanup and bug fixes #openstreetmap #postgis #postgres #gischat #osm […]