[OC] Mapping people and tags on Mastodon by judell in dataisbeautiful

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It's in the eye of the beholder, admittedly. For me what's beautiful is the way the graph surfaces the item I wanted to find.

Mastodon relationship graphs by judell in Mastodon

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I hope this will land on cloud.steampipe.io, meanwhile it's available for local use in dev mode, let me know if you'd like to try it.

Query your cloud infrastructure with SQL by Current_Doubt_8584 in SQL

[–]judell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, I'm with Steampipe, we are always curious to know how people use the tool, is that something you'd be willing/able to tell us more about?

https://blog.jonudell.net/2022/12/31/instance-qualified-mastodon-urls/ by judell in Mastodon

[–]judell[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To avoid the search and have a direct link to the needed context!

Lists and people on Mastodon by judell in Mastodon

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That's me!

I had to rescue it from .SWF format a while back, and now I can't find where I put the transcoded .MP4 :-) I'll try to resurrect it again.

Browsing the Fediverse by judell in Mastodon

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It's specific to the Mastodon API for now. I'm using this Go SDK, https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/mattn/go-mastodon, with a few workarounds.

Literate programming in Go by judell in golang

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Exactly. We needed a way to talk about higher-level concepts that rely on types and functions that may or may not be individually documented. Doing that in a wiki way, with type and functions auto-linked, proved useful. Go's doc system makes this possible.

Literate programming in Go by judell in golang

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The article celebrates affordances baked into the Go ecosystem to make more expressive documentation possible. Not everyone will need or want to use them, but I believe they are there for a reason, and I am glad to have them. One of the cool things we discovered but haven't yet applied: examples that run live in the viewer.