On Changes
September 2, 2022
It’s amazing how quickly time can fly when you are having fun.
Almost fifteen years ago I started working at DealNews as a Junior Developer. I was in my mid 20s, less than two years out of Auburn. I even remember it was mid November because I left my previous job on a
Wednesday, went to the Auburn-Georgia Game,
then started at DealNews the following Monday. It was just before Black Friday
even. I still even remember what that first day was like: I didn’t have SVN
access yet and I had to email my code to my boss!
To give you an idea of how long ago this was: when I was hired on at DealNews,
I announced it to my friends on my MySpace page and my LiveJournal blog.
Neither of which exist anymore.
Fifteen years is a long time in tech, where changing jobs rapidly is the
norm and staying in a position for three years can be seen as a serious
commitment to a company. But the only constant in the universe is change. Which
is why it is definitely very bittersweet for me to announce that I will be
leaving DealNews on September 16, 2022.
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Release Announcements
May 4, 2022
petfeedd users, I am proud to announce the beta release of petfeedd 1.0.1. This
release has no major changes in it and is solely about addressing security issues
in many of the underlying libraries used by petfeedd.
To install it or upgrade from previous versions, you can simply run:
docker pull peckrob/petfeedd:latest
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Randomness
April 27, 2022
I am getting this request more and more often - to the tune of multiple emails
a week at this point. It usually starts friendly enough - friendly enough to that
I know the sender isn’t a robot, they’ve very clearly looked at some of my
pages. But then the pitch starts: “I’d like to contribute to your website an
article on X” or “I’d be delighted to contribute to your website on this
topic.” Usually promising to do so for free.
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What I Use
March 17, 2022
Since it’s been a good six years since I did one of these, here’s what I am using
in the year 2022 as far as tech and tech-adjacent things.
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Release Announcements
March 14, 2022
After five beta releases and months of testing, I am happy to announce petfeedd
Version 1.0 is now available. All changes from the beta branch have been merged
in and the release is now available on Docker Hub. To install it or upgrade from
Version 0.2, you can simply run:
docker pull peckrob/petfeedd:latest
And restart. It should perform all the upgrades needed for version 1.0.
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Release Announcements
February 25, 2022
Twelve years ago I wrote a little program called Dystill. It is a filtering mail
delivery agent that could sort and filter email based on rules stored in a MySQL
database. At the time I wrote it, I was transitioning away from using Gmail to
running my own mail server, and I needed a way to filter my incoming mail into
folders (akin to Gmails labels and automatic filtering) with the ability to
quickly add rules without having to manually edit files.
And for twelve years, that little program has just run reliably in the
background with very few updates. The last time I changed it was 2012. In the
meantime, the world has moved on and Python 2 (which it was written in) is no
longer supported. And truthfully it was the last piece of Python 2 code in my
whole setup. But I had been punting on updating it because it worked.
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Randomness
February 25, 2022
This is just sort of a stream of consciousness, so apologies if it doesn’t make
a lot of sense.
I still remember the first time I realized I was directly talking with someone
in another country. It was the mid 90s and I was a teenager, hooked on playing
MUDs. When most people in my high school could barely turn a computer on, I felt
like a wizard who knew about an entire secret world, and it was awesome. I was
playing, every day, with people from Scotland, Denmark, Italy, Australia, New
Zealand, and so many others I can’t even remember now.
And we talked. I learned so much about other cultures just by talking
directly to people. And I remember thinking, in my own young, idealistic naivete,
that if just everyone could be online, and could have these experiences, we
might actually achieve world peace in my lifetime. We could see that we are all
human bothers and sisters, separated only by artificially drawn borders. I
believed free information will result in the most educated population in human
history. And the Internet would bring the whole world a new age.
I look back on myself then and mourn the world that we could have had. Humans
apparently just aren’t ready for world peace and togetherness.
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Release Announcements
February 11, 2022
petfeedd users, I am proud to announce the beta release of petfeedd 1.0. It’s
been almost three years since the last release of petfeedd (version 0.2.2), and
Version 1.0 marks a new start for this project.
I have been running the beta release on my feeders for the last week and I
believe I have smashed all the major bugs.
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