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Week 30 (July 21, 2025)

Stop Solving Your Team’s Problems for Them

When your team escalates to you, it is not always necessary (or wise) to "accept" the escalation. Sometimes, the right thing to do is to hand the problem back. That doesn't mean being unhelpful, though! The HBR article provides a set of really good questions to help frame these kinds of conversations:

  • “What have you tried?”
  • “Who—or what—is getting in the way of tackling this?” helps you get to the root of what’s stopping them from solving the problem themself.
  • “What support do you need?”
  • “What would you do if you were in my seat?”
  • “Is there anything else I should know?” leaves them to solve the problem while validating your support.
100 Days To Offload
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Can you publish 100 posts on your blog in a year?

Coraopolis Borough Map
Adding Webmentions to Astro Cactus • Astro Cactus
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This post describes the process of adding webmentions to your own site

Increase Your Efficiency with Flatnotes: The Distraction-Free Self-hosted App for Note-Taking
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flatnotes is a fantastic self-hosted web application that provides users with a seamless note-taking experience. It is designed to be simple and efficient, allowing users to effortlessly create and manage their notes. What sets flatnotes apart is its innovative approach to storage - instead of relying on traditional databases, it

Why Senior Leaders Should Stop Having So Many One-on-Ones

In most large organizations, a typical CEO’s or senior executive’s calendar is clogged with 1:1 meetings. These are usually seen as necessary for alignment, decision-making, or relationship management. But at the top of an enterprise, the very structure of these meetings is working against the organization’s best interests. While there’s lots of information available about how to optimize or improve your 1:1 meetings, no amount of improvement will help meetings that shouldn’t be happening in the first place. The alternative is to re-engineer the way executive time is used. Instead of relying on 1:1s for operational discussions, CEOs and senior executives should convene small, cross-functional “capability meetings”: 1:2 or 1:3 conversations that reflect how value is actually created.

Interesting article! This makes a lot of sense to me. I'd be super curious to know what C-suite folks think.

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Adding Webmentions to a static Astro site
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Using webmention.io, Bridgy, and GitHub Actions to add webmentions to a static site

Users | Hardcover GraphQL API
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GitHub - muety/wakapi: 📊 A minimalist, self-hosted WakaTime-compatible backend for coding statistics
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📊 A minimalist, self-hosted WakaTime-compatible backend for coding statistics - muety/wakapi

iTerm2: Preferences documentation

Use built-in Powerline glyphs

When enabled, iTerm2 renders Powerline glyphs itself rather than using what is built-in to the font. These glyphs tend to line up better with other elements than font-provided glyphs.

omg.lol - Web Editor
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We have a nice editor that does cool stuff

Chapter 2. OpenShift CLI (oc) | CLI tools | OpenShift Container Platform | 4.19 | Red Hat Documentation

It can be done!

The Kubernetes command-line interface (CLI), kubectl, can be used to run commands against a Kubernetes cluster. Because OpenShift Container Platform is a certified Kubernetes distribution, you can use the supported kubectl binaries that ship with OpenShift Container Platform , or you can gain extended functionality by using the oc binary.