Twin Cities IndieWeb - BlogFlock IndieWeb people in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area. 2025-07-04T04:04:49.308Z BlogFlock Eric Walker, Jamie Thingelstad, Patrick Rhone, Barry Hess, Benji Encalada Mora, Garrick van Buren, Jim Bernard, Weekly Thing Post on Jamie Thingelstad - Jamie Thingelstad http://jthingelstad.micro.blog/2025/07/03/ive-created-my-first-project.html 2025-07-04T02:50:01.000Z <p>I&rsquo;ve created my first project using AI to write nearly all of the code with me!</p> <p>Introducing <strong><a href="https://www.poap2rss.com">POAP2RSS</a></strong>!</p> <p>For years I&rsquo;ve wanted to get updates for POAP events and users in RSS. Now with the help of AI I&rsquo;ve created it!</p> <p>Still cleaning to do. Check out the <a href="https://github.com/jthingelstad/POAP2RSS">code on Github</a>.</p> Post on Jamie Thingelstad - Jamie Thingelstad http://jthingelstad.micro.blog/2025/07/03/just-used-ens-fairy-for.html 2025-07-03T22:36:58.000Z <p>Just used <a href="https://ensfairy.xyz">ENS Fairy</a> for the first time to send <a href="https://app.ens.domains/halaas.eth">halaas.eth</a> to Erik Halaas of <a href="https://www.staynftympls.xyz/612-series">612 Series</a> fame! I&rsquo;d been wanting to try ENS Fairy out and it worked amazing. Once he sets his reverse record the <a href="https://collections.poap.xyz/organizations/612-poap-challenge/9455?tab=collectors">612 POAP Challenge Leaderboard</a> will reflect halaas.eth too.</p> Post on Jamie Thingelstad - Jamie Thingelstad http://jthingelstad.micro.blog/2025/07/03/ive-supported-the-electronic-frontier.html 2025-07-03T22:07:08.000Z <p>I&rsquo;ve supported the <a href="https://www.eff.org">Electronic Frontier Foundation</a> for <strong>over twenty years</strong>. I am excited to have this 35th anniversary coin, number 0061, as a keepsake. If only they did POAPs. 🀩</p> <p>&ldquo;Working to ensure that technology supports freedom, justice, and innovation for all people.&rdquo;</p> <p><img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/890/2025/a182fcc5d8.jpg" width="600" height="600" alt=""><img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/890/2025/acc3a46ae6.jpg" width="600" height="600" alt=""></p> Post on Jamie Thingelstad - Jamie Thingelstad http://jthingelstad.micro.blog/2025/07/03/indieweb-is-punk-from-blog.html 2025-07-03T21:58:28.000Z <p><strong>Indieweb is Punk</strong> β€” from <a href="https://www.thingelstad.com/2025/06/19/indieweb-is-punk.html">blog post</a> to <a href="https://jimmitchell.org/2025/06/19/indieweb-is-punk-indeed/">t-shirt</a> and <a href="https://poap.gallery/drops/191098">POAP</a>!</p> <img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/890/2025/6ff111e4da.jpg" width="600" height="600" alt=""> Post on Eric Walker - Eric Walker http://ericmwalk.micro.blog/2025/07/03/i-am-not-sure-why.html 2025-07-03T16:07:37.000Z <p>I am not sure why but I have just been continuously tinkering with scripts, websites, and what not. My most recent workflow change didn&rsquo;t quite hit the mark with my morning run post as I thought so I am going to give this a go and see what happens in hopes I know now the answer.</p> Post on Eric Walker - Eric Walker http://ericmwalk.micro.blog/2025/07/03/decided-to-wait-a-little.html 2025-07-03T14:44:12.000Z <p>Decided to wait a little bit to get outside this morning so I didn&rsquo;t wake the rest of the house and it gave me time to wrap something up for work. Both of those things were good but I regretted it when I actually started <a href="https://www.strava.com/activities/14994975403">running</a> and realized how warm it was (<em>yes I am a baby about the heat</em>).</p> <p><img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/30906/2025/img-4626.jpeg" alt="A scenic path curves through a lush, green park. A large, twisted tree with bare branches stands prominently among leafy trees under a clear blue sky."></p> Post on Patrick Rhone - Patrick Rhone https://www.patrickrhone.net/?p=16104 2025-07-03T12:44:35.000Z <p><a href="https://anniemueller.com/posts/the-inevitable-result-of-what-we-do-today">The inevitable result of what we do today &#8211; annie&#8217;s blog</a></p> <blockquote><p> Sometimes (okay a lot of the time) (okay all the time) I don’t know what to do. Today or any day. There are both too many options and not enough. Out of all these possibilities, how can I find the ones that are doable and actually helpful?</p> <p> I guess I can start with doable and go from there. </p></blockquote> <p>This is the way.</p> Post on Patrick Rhone - Patrick Rhone https://www.patrickrhone.net/?p=16101 2025-07-03T00:16:16.000Z <p><a href="https://prologuist.blogspot.com/2025/07/bandits-on-run-attend.html">Bandits on the Run (Attend)</a></p> <p>My wife with a nice write up and plenty of photos of seeing (and hosting) <a href="https://www.banditsontherun.nyc/">Bandits on The Run</a> last night.</p> <p>Music is a gift.</p> Post on Jamie Thingelstad - Jamie Thingelstad http://jthingelstad.micro.blog/2025/07/02/four-pork-shoulders-out-of.html 2025-07-02T22:52:43.000Z <p>Four pork shoulders out of the Sous Vides and onto the Traeger for the finish smoke. πŸ”₯πŸ–</p> <img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/890/2025/f026dfde5a.jpg" width="600" height="450" alt=""> Post on Patrick Rhone - Patrick Rhone https://www.patrickrhone.net/?p=16098 2025-07-02T21:27:59.000Z <p>5 Year Returns on&#8230;</p> <p>Berkshire Hathaway Inc Class B: 168.68%<br /> Apple, Inc: 133.37%<br /> Tesla: 291.72%<br /> Microsoft: 138.09%<br /> Amazon: 52.18%</p> <p>Like I (and frankly, Warren Buffett) keep saying, ignore the daily ups/downs of the market. Measure the trends over years.</p> Post on Eric Walker - Eric Walker http://ericmwalk.micro.blog/2025/07/02/on-my-run-the-other.html 2025-07-02T16:46:34.000Z <p>On my run the other day I forgot I captured this photo of a deer that could have cared less that I not only ran right by it (6 ft away at most) but then stopped to take a picture of it. 🦌 πŸ“·</p> <p><img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/30906/2025/img-4609.jpeg" alt="A deer stands amidst tall green grass and reeds, attentively looking towards the camera in a lush, natural setting."></p> Your Path is Your Path - Patrick Rhone https://www.patrickrhone.net/?p=16076 2025-07-02T12:43:41.000Z <p>Beatrix,</p> <p>There are a lot of adults right now, especially those closest to you, telling you their stories about their path. How they did in high school, where they went to college (or didn&#8217;t), how they ended up doing what they do. What their major was and how it doesn&#8217;t even resemble what they are actually do now (as it is for most college graduates).</p> <p>I know this confuses, frustrates, and bores you to tears. I know both your Mom and (especially) I are the worst offenders of this.</p> <p>I&#8217;m sorry. We can&#8217;t help ourselves.</p> <p>You can mostly ignore all the details and tune out the stories. They won&#8217;t help you. That was our path. That was what worked for us. Where we are is a result of our choices (life is built by choices) to <a href="https://www.patrickrhone.net/a-policy-of-yes/">say yes</a> or no to the opportunities placed before us. But those choices and opportunities were ours alone and unique to us. You will get your own.</p> <p>But, don&#8217;t ignore the &#8220;why&#8221; behind we adults telling you this stuff. Some of it over and over again (because we&#8217;re old and repeat ourselves β€” likely a symptom of early onset dementia).</p> <p>The &#8220;why&#8221; is this: There are many possible paths. Our path was our path paved with our opportunities and our choices. Your path is and always will be your path paved by your choices.</p> <p>And, inside of all of these stories from all of these people are examples of how one small simple seemingly inconsequential choice or random chance encounter changed the trajectory of our entire lives.</p> <p>When a friend asked me for a favor to help out a lady with her computer and I <a href="https://www.patrickrhone.net/a-policy-of-yes/">said yes</a> and despite having a very bad case of the flu I showed up anyway and did the work and now, here you are on the edge of seventeen the daughter of those two people brought together by a hard drive failure and a simple favor.</p> <p>The point being that every &#8220;yes&#8221; matters and every &#8220;no&#8221; matters and that your path will be yours alone and your choices pave it and gosh you are already sick of reading this and &#8220;Dad, I get it already! Shut up!&#8221; but I only have about a year to tell you all of this and it does not seem like nearly enough time and your path is moving SO quickly now and seems out of control and I&#8217;m your parent damn-it I should be making sure you get all of the best things and go to the college you want and make sure your life is everything you want it to be but the world is changing and you are changing and it&#8217;s all out of control and happening so fast and&#8230;</p> <p>I can&#8217;t. Your path is your path. Your choices guide you and only you.</p> <p>You are too old for my shit or your Mom&#8217;s shit or anyone else&#8217;s shit. Time for us to shut up and let you do your own shit.</p> Post on Eric Walker - Eric Walker http://ericmwalk.micro.blog/2025/07/01/after-my-run-tonight-came.html 2025-07-02T04:04:56.000Z <p>After my run tonight came home to play some Pickleball in the driveway. Starting getting dark so we had to use the Jeep for some extra lighting. The kids seem to be getting into it again so we might have to hit up the new courts at Miller Park.</p> <p><img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/30906/2025/img-4620.jpeg" alt="A group of four people stand together outdoors at dusk, each holding a pickleball paddle. They are smiling, and the scene is illuminated by a car&rsquo;s headlights in the background."></p> Post on Eric Walker - Eric Walker http://ericmwalk.micro.blog/2025/07/01/was-tired-after-work-today.html 2025-07-02T03:59:50.000Z <p>Was tired after work today and then ate dinner and could have probably fallen asleep then. However, a friend asked if I wanted to <a href="https://www.strava.com/activities/14979741273">run</a> so how could I pass that up. It was warm but had a great time catching up.</p> <p><img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/30906/2025/img-4619.jpeg" alt="A scenic view of a highway surrounded by lush green trees under a clear blue sky. The road curves gently through the landscape, flanked by vibrant grass and occasional traffic cones. A bare tree stands to the right, contrasting with the greenery."></p> Post on Jamie Thingelstad - Jamie Thingelstad http://jthingelstad.micro.blog/2025/07/01/four-pork-shoulders-into-the.html 2025-07-01T23:51:01.000Z <p>Four pork shoulders into the Sous Vides as preparation for the 4th of July officially starts! πŸ’§πŸ”₯πŸ–</p> <img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/890/2025/866fe5220e.jpg" width="600" height="450" alt=""> A Policy of Yes - Patrick Rhone https://www.patrickrhone.net/?p=16071 2025-07-01T16:00:27.000Z <p>I had been working for four years as Front Desk Manager for a nationally franchised hotel chain when I saw the ad in the newspaper.</p> <p>The headline was, Writer Needed.</p> <p>I was a writer, for sure. I had been writing creatively for most of my life. My Mom sent me my first published work a few years back β€” it was on mimeograph paper from a school bulletin in 2nd grade.</p> <p>That said, I was not a Writer. I had never really been a Writer. In other words, someone who does so professionally. For a job. For money.</p> <p>My jobs until that point were delivering newspapers, bagging groceries, overnight stock work at a major chain, working in retail sales, working and managing video stores, and, of course, working front desk at a hotel. Hardly the qualifications for applying for a job as a Writer.</p> <p>Did I let that stop me? No. Did I send in my resumΓ© with a cover letter and, most importantly, a writing sample? Yes.</p> <p>Did I get the job? Yes.</p> <p>I got the job because no one ever said &#8220;No&#8221;, you can&#8217;t do that. The most important &#8220;no&#8221; I never heard was the voice in my head. I had decided I was a Writer. I had always wanted to be a Writer. Here was the universe sending me a sign β€” this was my chance β€” to become what I had long believed I was; a Writer.</p> <p>And, that&#8217;s how I started my career as a Technical Consultant.</p> <p>&#8220;What?&#8221;, you ask.</p> <p>You see, the writing job was at a build-to order computer manufacturer, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeos">ZEOS International</a>. They needed someone to join their small customer service letter writing team. You see, this was in the early days of the home PC revolution. Email, as we know it now, wasn&#8217;t really a thing. If someone had something they wanted to express more seriously than a phone call, they wrote a letter. My team I was going to be on were the ones who wrote the replies.</p> <p>A couple of years after I got the job, the Tech Support managers came to me. They were looking to build an automated tech support system and needed someone to write the scripts. They had heard that I was a bit of a geek in writers clothing, had my own BTO PC at home that I tinkered with, so would be a good fit for the project.</p> <p>Had I ever worked in tech support or done troubleshooting of any kind? Did I consider myself a geek? No.</p> <p>Did I take the project on? Yes.</p> <p>By doing so, not only did I do the job at hand but, though my research and conversations with the tech support staff β€” <a href="https://www.patrickrhone.net/a-knower-of-things/">The Knowers of Such Things</a> β€” I became a Knower too.</p> <p>After the project was completed and the Tech Support Manager asked if I wanted a job in that department instead of Customer Service and offered me a higher tier position at nearly double the hourly pay, I said &#8220;yes&#8221;.</p> <p>After a couple of years of that position I intuited there was a real need in the market for someone who could just go to people&#8217;s homes to troubleshoot and fix things and that it would be easier, faster, and frankly worth the cost to the user to have such a service, I decided I wanted to be a Technical Consultant and should begin learning everything I needed to know to do that well.</p> <p>Did I have any idea what that looked like? Did I know what skills I would need to hone? Were there any examples to follow at the time? No.</p> <p>Did I start down that path anyway? Yes.</p> <p>Tier 2 PC Tech Support at ZEOS to Tech Support for a printer manufacturer to Tech Support for a networking company to QA for a Software Company to being an Independent Technical Consultant.</p> <p>I said Yes.</p> <p>So, what is the point of all of this. The point (and the one I&#8217;m trying to impart to my Daughter) is that I&#8217;ve been able to do what I&#8217;ve done in my life by saying Yes to the opportunities that intrigued and presented themselves to me. I did not dwell on my own shortcomings or limitations. Most importantly, I did not tell myself &#8220;no&#8221;. My policy was &#8220;yes&#8221;. Sure, some of the opportunities were luck. But luck often happens to those always ready to accept it.</p> <p>When your opportunities come, say yes. Make it your personal policy.</p> Post on Jamie Thingelstad - Jamie Thingelstad http://jthingelstad.micro.blog/2025/07/01/in-i-shared-archimedes-famous.html 2025-07-01T12:38:56.000Z <p>In 2023 I shared Archimedes&rsquo; famous line:</p> <blockquote> <p>Give me a place to stand, and a lever long enough, and I will move the world.</p> </blockquote> <p><a href="https://www.thingelstad.com/2023/05/01/a-thesis-ive.html">At the time</a>, I suggested the real &ldquo;threat&rdquo; to capitalism isn&rsquo;t socialism or communism but is instead technology itself.</p> <p>With AI, that lever just got a lot longer.</p> Post on Jamie Thingelstad - Jamie Thingelstad http://jthingelstad.micro.blog/2025/07/01/my-god-its-full-of.html 2025-07-01T12:31:07.000Z <p>&ldquo;My God, it&rsquo;s full of stars!&rdquo; &ndash; <em>Dave Bowman&rsquo;s <a href="https://wiki.c2.com/?MyGodItsFullOfStars">final words</a> as he entered the monolith</em></p> <p>This is the feeling I keep having as I continue to dive deeper into Agentic AI.</p> Post on Patrick Rhone - Patrick Rhone https://www.patrickrhone.net/?p=16068 2025-06-30T21:55:29.000Z <p>I rarely intentionally use AI. But when I do, I have such strange feelings. Like, I feel bad about it largely because it is so good and that is so bad for so many good reasons.</p> Post on Patrick Rhone - Patrick Rhone https://www.patrickrhone.net/?p=16065 2025-06-30T13:01:47.000Z <p><a href="https://mikevardy.com/podcast609/">Episode 609: PM Talks S2E6 &#8211; Momentum &#8211; Mike Vardy</a></p> <blockquote><p> Momentum isn’t just a starting gun. It’s a rhythm, a flow, a throughline. In this episode, we break down what momentum looks like at different stages of a project or practice, how to recognize its many disguises, and ways to harness it without burning out or blowing past friction points that deserve your attention. </p></blockquote> <p>I&#8217;m late on posting this latest episode of my regular chat with my good friend Mike Vardy. Have a listen.</p>