I follow like 5. Of which about 2 see any traffic on a weekly basis. But those are a good 2!

I hear good things about Caddy as well.

I can’t say as I’ve encountered faith-based dogfooding. Is there an example you’re thinking of?

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Because that social network isn’t up to the task?

Funny typo here:

Adults could take the brew divided in 2 doses, whilst children could take the brew divided in 2 doses.

Or, maybe just everyone can take it in 2 doses. :)

Yeah, I have a soft spot for Docco, Codnar, Anansi, Noweb, and friends.

The Anansi author’s description of why they built, use, and ultimately abandoned it has steered me away from that, though. No need to learn their lessons the hard way.

(I do kinda still wanna try it for rarely run scripts, though, as Martin Sustrik suggested once.)

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I’m still waiting for the TechWriteDevOps movement.

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Truth in a bottle. Uncomfortably merchandised next to something else in bottles.

I’m still waiting on that book I kickstarted. ?

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They use what their friends use. And won’t coordinate a migration for nothing. The alternatives aren’t a distinctly better thing, but instead look like another brand without the people. Most of the innovation has been in “non-functional requirements” (like not screwing your users) and “like X, but on the Y”, which we know enough to laugh at for patent novelty, but not for social network.

People do migrate for new and different things, like Instagram. And then those get hoovered up.