https://martinhicks.dev/articles/dynoxide-patch-notes-0910-0912
Dynoxide patch notes: 0.9.10 to 0.9.12 - Martin Hicks
May 5, 2026 - Three patches to dynoxide. 16 error-string fixes, an MCP server that wouldn't die on Ctrl+C, a stale port, and a code comment that lied all along.
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Martin Hicks - Software developer and AWS consultant
I'm a software developer and AWS consultant based in Manchester, UK. Currently building open source tools for DynamoDB developers.
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Posts in the 11ty Bundle by: Martin Hicks
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https://martinhicks.dev/articles/dynoxide-098-npm-process-lifecycle
Dynoxide 0.9.8: fixing the orphan problem - Martin Hicks
Apr 6, 2026 - Dynoxide's npm wrapper was leaving orphaned processes when backgrounded in npm scripts. Three fixes in 0.9.8 sort it out - SIGTERM handling in Rust, async...
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https://martinhicks.dev/articles/recently-played-lastfm-component
Recently Played: bringing back my Last.fm component - Martin Hicks
Apr 3, 2026 - How I rebuilt my old Last.fm widget as an Eleventy WebC component with server-rendered HTML, client-side polling, and localStorage caching.
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https://martinhicks.dev/articles/eleventy-and-webc
Eleventy 2.0 & WebC - Martin Hicks
Apr 3, 2026 - I look at my experiences trying out Eleventy and its new Web Component language, webc.
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https://martinhicks.dev/articles/dynoxide-conformance-suite
Building a DynamoDB conformance suite - Martin Hicks
Apr 13, 2026 - How I built a 526-test DynamoDB conformance suite, and what it found in DynamoDB Local, LocalStack, Dynalite, and Dynoxide.
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Journal - Martin Hicks
Technical writing by Martin Hicks, software developer and AWS consultant. Real problems from real projects - what I tried, what broke, what worked.
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