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Andy, Matty, Denis, and Cody kept me moving and safely working out at home in 2022. My Peloton year in review.

This is also an interesting generational thing. Until the advent of the internet, relatively few people lived in high-information environments. *Most* lived in high-relationship environments, and social mores were built around that. Millennials (and younger GenX) and every subsequent generation have grown up in an era where high-information mediates relationships, rather than the other way around.

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@njyx @civicunrest Welcome to the party!

Hashtags are the primary way to search across instances, so write a post using hashtag introduction.

Also add hachyderm.io/@njyx/ to your Twitter bio so find-your-friends-in-the-fediverse tools can locate you.

jeremiahlee.com/posts/twitter-

I really appreciate that the @auschwitzmuseum reminds me daily about the extermination camps. It’s not intrusive, and not unduly upsetting. But it gives me a daily moment to reflect on the human losses of the Holocaust and the bigger crises of humanity before and since. Thank you.

If any of you post this photo doxing me im gonna buy your mastodon server

“But a city is more than a place in space, it is a drama in time.” —Patrick Geddes

I remember the night I visited San Francisco months before I lived there and left a voicemail for Arthur: “I feel like I’ve reached a magical intersection of time and space where I can resonate.”

I love that I get to legitimately say, “Of course I’m precisely on time. I’m a Swede,” now.

@kevinswiber @danciruli Twilio is an interesting one. It was the company that introduced me to telephony-via-API. Did it have equally technically capable competitors back then?

@kevinswiber @danciruli As a former Stripe, I agree Stripe's DX helps it win sometimes, but I think DX is insufficiently advantageous even for it. Stripe today loses to competitors with worse DX often on cost, response time, US-based, lack of merchant-of-record capability.

PayPal has worse DX, but 2x Stripe's marketshare.

I think Stripe's initial primary benefit over Authorize.net was more not having to do a months-long process of establishing 3 vendor relationships than its DX.

@darrel_miller That's interesting for the client-side aspect of API management! Thanks for sharing.

I think Mark was referring more to organizations managing access, usage, internal cost-attribution of the external API vendors used by internal teams.

@geewee @civicunrest Adding a boolean flag to an API design is just taunting fate to make you regret it in the near future.

@kevinswiber @danciruli Can you share an example of 2 equally-capable API providers where one was more commercially successful because it had a better DX?

I can’t think of one. All the comparisons I could make were more differentiated by capability, price, or *–ilities.

“APIs are as much about hiding complexity as they are about exposing capability.” —Mehdi Medjaoui

“The public doesn’t understand their city’s complexity and they don’t care about it. Similarly, users don’t care about your system’s complexity. They’re not internal to your organization. It’s not their job.” —@civicunrest

@seldo one of the best tweeters (and friend) ever

@civicunrest for civic tech stuff

@Techmeme my favorite tech news curator

@hn500 orange site tech news curation without having to visit the orange site

If anybody is curious…

Me and @agiletortoise started a Mastodon Instance for indie apps 🙂

It’s for apps and not people 😇

👉 indieapps.space

I didn't know the UK has regulation requiring banks to show they are not locked in to a single cloud provider, and that their critical services are portable. I wonder if they have similar regs for government services...

(Slide from Matt Roberts at IBM)
#apidays #apidaysparis #govtech #apis

Every news outlet should stand up a Mastondon instance for their reporters & staff.

It’ll be great to see GivennameFamilyname@mastodon.famousnewspaper.com or whatever domain they want to use.

Built in verification. Every reporter for the Washington Post on a washpo domain. Every reporter for the New York Times on an NYTimes domain. Etc, etc.

Plus the “local” feed for each instance becomes a feed of all the posts from that institution mixed together — providing extra discovery.

@danciruli Sure, I agree.

My point is DX is not meaningful in the vast majority of enterprise vendor selections. It’s a “nice to have” because CTOs don’t make many vendor choices / engineering happiness is less important than the perceived business benefit of the purchase.

Salesforce? Zoura? Most Oracle products? Absolutely awful DX but it doesn’t matter. They still get purchased for $$$/year.

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