Junited 2025

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June is here and Robert Birming is hosting another Junited(https://birming.com/2025/06/01/junited/)! I really enjoyed participating last year and am going to try to again this year (although I might not hit every single day). Participation is real...

June is here and Robert Birming is hosting another Junited! I really enjoyed participating last year and am going to try to again this year (although I might not hit every single day).

Participation is really simple. You just make a blog post and regularly update it with links to other blog posts that are worth highlighting and sharing. Keep your Junited post updated (and share the updates wherever with the hashtag #junited2025). This will be my repository (although most/all will also be highlighted on my homepage).

  1. Annie with Things Jesus Taught. This is such a good post highlighting what Jesus said, and perhaps more important, what he didn't say. It might be the best of the month!
  2. Jedda with My Beary First Anniversary. I really enjoy reflections like this that detail the history of a site, highlight important or favorite posts and give insight into what may be coming for the blog.
  3. Jason with an ode to his moka pot. Coffee. What gets lost in a mostly digital world. The simple things. It's all in there.
  4. Alexia with matrix is cooked. I've long thought there were some issues with matrix - this lays them out well I think.
  5. Qasim with 13 rules to protect yourself while protesting. The title is self explanatory. note: I don't love linking to substack but felt the substance worth it.
  6. Baldur with avoiding generative models is the rational thing to do. Good little missive about some of the pitfalls of generative models.
  7. Ellane with some great thoughts about Journelly.
  8. Jack with a wild story about waffle house. It's worth a read!
  9. Orchids with a needed customization for BearBlog. Use Bear? Check it out!

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