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I don’t tend to share a whole bunch of what I do with fedi, some things I do share, though.
When it comes to Web Development, I like to challenge myself, I have a fairly strict no client-side JavaScript rule for all my web projects. It can be fun looking up “can you do this without JavaScript?”, proceed to see everyone say “nope, impossible.” Then finding a way to accomplish it anyway.
My hobbies alternate on an unpredictable schedule. Sometimes I’ll just spend weeks or months on end on a project, then leave it for years before coming back to it. Other times, my primary hobby will last for a couple of weeks, then move on to something else. This can be both convenient and inconvenient, depending.
#WritersCoffeeClub (Sep) 1: Intro: Shameless Self Promotion. Tell us about yourself, your published work or WIP.
I'm Kagan, a web developer from San Francisco living in Brooklyn, working on my first novel. Totally unpublished author, but going for it anyway.
My WIP is an #UrbanFantasy set in #SanFrancisco, about people who can hear the voice of the City, and do magic based on that.
@alex @niggy check if you can GET aws+gcp metadata api by IP, check if you can do the same with A/AAA records and CNAMEs (using records from a domain you control). Same for 127.0.0.1 using whatever port the software’s server listens on, but you may just have to accept the risk for that one because idk how you fix that without resolving and testing every FQDN resolution result anyway.
My suggestion is to use content-type whitelist strategy I mentioned.
I'm also not so surprised it got canceled. As I hinted at above, it seems the writers couldn't get it to go where they wanted without handing out the idiot ball to characters left and right or just suddenly change their personality for forced reasons.
It's too bad, there was some good writing in there, some interesting ideas to explore, and season 2 wasn't enough time to explore them all, but they tried to cram it in there anyway.
My writer's room headcanon is now that they had outlines for five seasons, realized they couldn't get them, tried to fit two seasons in this one and hoping they would at least get one season more for a counterinsurgency.
The final twist was fun, with the allegiance of her partner and her superior. But also not really thought through. Part of me wants to rewatch S02 knowing the twist, but it's not good enough to rewatch.
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