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I’m looking for my next product design role ✌️

- 10+ years of experience designing software
- Open to both full-time roles and contract work
- Ideally remote, but open to on-site roles if it’s the right fit

More info here: djordje.work
Đorđe Vlaisavljević - Software designer
I’m a software designer with 10+ years of experience based in Portugal.
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djordjevlais.bsky.social
@nochorus.bsky.social is covering 31 horror (mostly) films on his podcast for patreon subscribers, but you can also check out the 31 podcast episodes about found footage horror he did a couple of years ago:
bsky.app/profile/noch...

allunits.libsyn.com/2020/10
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Journal: Simplify

Reminding myself just how much you can do with CSS these days.

🔗https://adactio.com/journal/22178
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I finally updated my Rules for Computing Happiness
kinopio.club/computing-ha...
djordjevlais.bsky.social
I’m looking for my next product design role ✌️

- 10+ years of experience designing software
- Open to both full-time roles and contract work
- Ideally remote, but open to on-site roles if it’s the right fit

More info here: djordje.work
Đorđe Vlaisavljević - Software designer
I’m a software designer with 10+ years of experience based in Portugal.
djordje.work
djordjevlais.bsky.social
there is no @tailwindcss.com class for `border-style: groove` 💔
djordjevlais.bsky.social
this is tomorrow, it’s gonna be a nice sunny day, come write html at parque eduardo VII with us 🌞👒🧃
djordjevlais.bsky.social
if you're in lisbon on august 2, come join me for HTML Day 2025 - we'll write HTML together and share snacks at a nice park :-) check out this tiny website for more details: djordje.work/html-day

#lisboa #lisbon #portugal #uxlx #uxlisbon @htmlenergy.bsky.social
HTML Day 2025: Lisbon, Portugal - Saturday, August 2
We're getting together to hang out and write HTML for HTML Day. Come join us!
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djordjevlais.bsky.social
first time in ages i’m using their free tier, the number of upsell CTAs feels like a joke
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this could be us at HTML Day 2025 Lisbon djordje.work/html-day
stock photo of beautiful people with their laptops having fun at a picnic
djordjevlais.bsky.social
if you're in lisbon on august 2, come join me for HTML Day 2025 - we'll write HTML together and share snacks at a nice park :-) check out this tiny website for more details: djordje.work/html-day

#lisboa #lisbon #portugal #uxlx #uxlisbon @htmlenergy.bsky.social
HTML Day 2025: Lisbon, Portugal - Saturday, August 2
We're getting together to hang out and write HTML for HTML Day. Come join us!
djordje.work
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nochorus.bsky.social
Click here for the first episode of Right Where You Are Sitting Now, a podcast series about William Burroughs:
www.patreon.com/posts/rwyasn...
It's called My Past, Like A Terrible River.
Works covered:
And The Hippos Were Boiled In Their Tanks
Junky: The Definitve Text Of Junk
Queer
Yage Redux
Poster for episode one of Right Where You Are Sitting Now. Episode title is My Past, Like A Terrible River. Copies of And The Hippos Were boiled In Their Tanks, Junkie, Queer and The Yage Letters by William Burroughs.
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SPENS, Novi Sad, Serbia
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Ghost @ghost.org · Feb 5
🏚️ Broke:
Allowing spam subscribers to sign up to your newsletter, then bragging about iNcReDibLe gRoWtH 📈

💡 Woke:
Blocking those pesky little turds.

🪷 Bespoke:
Using Ghost's handy new spam filter settings!

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Signup spam protection
Recently, many publishers have noticed an increase in bulk signup-spam from SMS services such as txt.att.net – leading to large numbers of fake member accounts being registered on their websites. On ...
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If you didn't like it then you should have just unfollowed it
Happy Monday! This week's edition comes to you a little later than usual, hot on the heels of a bunch of different work we're excited to tell you about. So grab your favorite sweater and a cup of coffee as we dive back into all that's bold and beautiful from across the open social web. Last week we shared Pixelfed's crowdfunding campaign with you. They're doing great, so far, and every little helps. If you haven't already backed the campaign, please consider doing so! It makes such a huge difference to indie teams doing their best to go up against giant corporations with minimal resources. ## What's new with ActivityPub? First and foremost, ladies and gentlepugs, we have achieved a great innovation within the hallowed halls of social networking. A technical feat so staggering you'll be forced to steady yourself like an FAA employee who just got back from vacation. Are you ready? Forget AGI. We have achieved the unfollow: 0:00 /0:09 1× Yes, it's true. For the past 6 months you could follow people in Ghost, but it was pretty much an until-death-do-us-part situation. Not ideal in those cases where you find out that your casual acquaintance Nigel turns out to hold some rather extreme views that are only now coming to light and you realize you made a huge mistake. Oh Nigel. Unfollows are kind of interesting because, on the face of it, they seem simple: Just stop following a person and getting new posts from them. Under the hood, though, there's a little more work to do. For instance, after you unfollow someone, you probably expect to stop seeing their posts in your feed — which means we need to figure out how to go and find all their posts that are _in_ your feed, and then remove them. What's hard about that? _[All together now]_ The database! Unless you've stored things neatly then it's hard to query, retrieve, process and delete the right things. So this is the first little feature-release we're getting out as a result of shipping our new database architecture. More of that on the way. This also feels like an opportune time to remind a few of you that if you don't like AI generated images of pugs, you should feel free to unfollow _us_! AI pugs make us happy, if they don't make you happy then that's totally ok. We can like different things. * * * In other news, John spoke at FOSDEM 2025 this weekend and gave a more detailed look into what we've been working on with ActivityPub. The official video hasn't been released yet by the conference, but as a subscriber to this newsletter we're sneaking (read: leaking) you an early copy. Shh. Unfortunately, the video has a few issues. John is mostly not on the screen, there's a bit of footage missing around the 20-minute mark, and the end of the Q&A is cut off. You can see the slides and hear all the audio easily enough, throughout, though! So what's coming up next? **Reposts.** Helping your most voracious visions go viral across an ultimately infinite plane of existence via technologically tenuous means of mass multiplication.
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nochorus.bsky.social
Part of a fantastic comment I just got on a Patreon episode about Brian Catling.
"At that point I had no idea who he was, and just went because I worked in the building at the time. At the end of the lecture/performance, he went to every row of the audience and took a photo on a disposal camera, which he then spent ages vigorously smashing with a crystal ball. After that, he ate the camera, film and all. As you say in the episode, on one level it was fucking hilarious, but on another level, the experience of watching my image be literally consumed by another person was extremely weird unsettling, and I’ve thought about it ever since. "
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Live At The Death Factory has returned. It's about books now. This time we talk about genre god Tanith Lee and her novel Heart-Beast: a gory, orientalist, vaguely Pinteresque, werewolf erotica masterclass on the quotidian horrors of heterosexuality. open.spotify.com/episode/5TPt...