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A Pocket for my Weeks@graham.systems
Weekly notes by Graham
weekly recap12 readers · 25 posts
Dreaming at the Edge of the Apocalypse@fee.cool
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Juliet's rambles@juliet.paris
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Scraps!@schlage.town
miscellaneous personal blog; ideas & experiments to try; prompts & provocations
leafy 🍃48 readers · 10 posts
Paul's Leaflets@pfrazee.com
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Bailey's Retrospective@pds.dad
Writings about anything. Sometimes hardware, sometimes web development, sometimes personal. Usually, everything is a retrospective on something. The week, a project, or something I learned.
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PicoSapien: Part 1 - Proof of Concept and Getting Started
Controlling an early 2000s robot toy with a Raspberry Pi Pico and Rust1
Permissioned Data Diary 6: Boring Auth
In which we resist the temptation to invent a clever authorization model & pick the boring one instead.18
Firehose cursors could be improved somewhat
Some very in-the-weeds papercuts with event stream sequence numbers, and some ideas to address them6
Week of 2026-05-04
Featuring a new gym, a sauna, and headway.page2
Permissioned Data Diary 5: What’s in a Name?
In this permissioned data diary, we dive deep into the URI structure for permissioned data on atproto and use it to motivate a bunch of the larger design.41
Just a check-in
pckt blog passed one thousand users today. I know it doesn't sound like a lot in this day and age, but let me tell you, that's a lot ! I'm so thankful that that many people have even spent any amount of time exploring pckt blog and giving it a chance. Of course, not all one thousand people will be blogging on here, I'm sure of that, but at least some of them will be :) and that makes me so happy ! It's really exciting to be working on something that first of all, I'm very passionate about, and s...3
Design for Living
We can date back Bluesky to 2023, when it officially launched as an invite-only beta, but the protocol truly had its beginnings in 2024 after PDSes became selfhostable and we saw the first few non-Bluesky apps pop up (WhiteWind, Frontpage, ... remember Picosky?).And with it appeared a new need: Browsing repositories.I'm not sure which came first, but before PDSls, there were atproto-browser and astrolabe. The former is what inspired me. It was a great way to demo the protocol, but not the most p...16
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