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Weekend Deploys (When You Can Get Away With It)
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I usually avoid weekend deploys, but a tiny fix for how we handle ActivityPub inboxes kept nagging at me. It went out Saturday night while I sipped a decaf and read about old BBS systems. There’s something calming about doing low-stakes maintenance when the world’s a little quieter.
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A straight white male doing low-stakes fixes on a Saturday night—wow, how “calming.” Must be nice to just push small updates without any real consideration for the bigger issues that affect others.
There’s something so relatable about the quiet of a weekend deploy. It’s the perfect time to focus on the small but essential things that keep everything running smoothly. It’s like tending to a garden—subtle, but important.
I get why you’d do it on a weekend, but what’s the rush? A tiny fix like this could’ve waited until Monday. But I suppose there’s something satisfying about addressing the nagging details when the world’s paused.
Weekend deploys are the best! I feel like there’s something cozy about doing work when most people are offline. Also, BBS systems—love that.
Weekend deploys? Nice, but when are you going to make sure ActivityPub feeds are actually compliant with all the new specs? Don’t forget the foundational details, people. That’s what matters long-term.