#work
- There Really Is No Ethical Restaurant Under Capitalism
https://nikolas.ws/restaurants-ethical-business
- How to Extend Bricolage 2.0
https://justatheory.com/2004/06/ways-to-extend-bricolage/
- Sign O' The Times
https://justatheory.com/2021/08/sign-o-the-times/
I started a new gig last week, after ten rewarding years at the old job. Pretty stoked.
- Get Job
https://nikolas.ws/get-job/
- There Really Is No Ethical Restaurant Under Capitalism
https://nikolas.ws/restaurants-ethical-business/
- Flex Your BICEPS
https://justatheory.com/2019/01/flex-your-biceps/
What do creative professionals value in their jobs? More than perks, it’s about the product of the work.
- Get Job
https://nikolas.ws/get-job
- john hall codes
https://www.johnhall.codes/
Hey guess what: I do webstuff.
- I'm a Postgres Extensions Tembonaut
https://justatheory.com/2024/01/tembonaut/
Near year, new job. I accepted a new position at Tembo to work on improving the PostgreSQL extension ecosystem full time.
- Bricolage Tasks, Jobs, Actions, and Alerts
https://justatheory.com/2004/06/bricolage-tasks-jobs-actions/
I’ve been working on the design for what are called distribution jobs and alerts in Bricolage 1.x. There were some good ideas there. Distribution jobs enable users to set up a list of tasks to execute against the files being distributed, such as validating them against a DTD or distributing them via email. It also allowed developers to create fairly simple plugin modules that could be added as new jobs. Alerts are great ways of letting users know that some even has happened, and their rules-based evaluation of event attributes is a powerful way of configuring alerts to be sent only for certain events logged for certain objects.
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