Every time I lose track of what I care about deeply and do something purely for someone else - productivity drops and I find myself paralyzed, unable to keep working. Still need to learn how to better and faster detect that
Every time I lose track of what I care about deeply and do something purely for someone else - productivity drops and I find myself paralyzed, unable to keep working. Still need to learn how to better and faster detect that
thanks to outsourcing something to AI we can try new waters instead of cherishing organic handcrafted if statements, perfect written phrases, and whatever else skill we were so proud about, but was holding us back because we had to do it manually
what are your actual actions to make that a reality?
Released a few new features and tons of improvements:
- Postgres 18 with PostGIS
- Improved security
- Lots of interface improvements
- And, of course, a new documentation site!
IG for memes must be a law!
memes are also the ultimate way to test friendship compatibility 🤣
Congratulazioni! Ti auguro un enorme successo!
MS never figured out two things:
- Syncing files with cloud
- authentication
Pfff. What are you talking about, shouldn't we spend the first 6 months on the perfect k8s cluster setup before we write the first line of code?
J/k obviously 🤣
Sadly, I know enough folks like that
Skimming through docs at least through headings gives you understanding what's possible with the tool in question. I regularly do that with Django docs and pick up something new. I won't go into too much details but I will know a feature is there and read more when I need something like that
Reading docs vs tutorials is different. Skimming through a tutorial for a tool you are not familiar with is a good way to understand how hard how much effort is required to get started.
because when you are doing and THEN you read docs/tutorials then you will understand abd pay attention to the right things. otherwise tutorials are no better than doom scrolling social media
great news!!
With hl2 recharging from the wall terminals sound!
I am not far behind. Feels silly to hear 10 yoe is considered senior 🤣
That's what happened on my beast PC. It was at that moment I switched it to Linux as the only boot option.
I know you HAVE to have windows, bro. Sorry to read about your suffering :(
Even if you are still unaware that hairbrush was invented :D
probably one is online, another has the app installed and will receive notifications so kind of semi online
Sunday evening, I am sitting here completely drain by the real life responsibilities and asking AI to review some old and working code. Feels like busy and pointless work, yet it improved some old things that I forgot I needed to look at.
There is so much excessive syntactic sugar in TS that it is a fucking coca cola at this point
I guess you got shadow -unbanned. Most of us these days are on the opposite side of the spectrum. Had 20 likes and now barely 20 views
Totally!!
indeed. on the other hand over time people will value artisanal hand written experience based organic content again. it is already the case actually in some cases. people can sense BS when they look for real stuff. but yeah 80% of content will be cheap crap and the reason of RAM prices
and you start doing the process of this app instead of actually being productive.
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i am here, even though rarely. and barely posting anything.
but still getting more traction than on another platform lol
no lock in. tldr Appliku is a lot of automation around git pull and docker build and compose up. if you happen to want to stop using Appliku you can do it all yourself. so if that's your fear, then rest assured we don't do anything proprietary to keep you locked in. hit me up if you need any help
I remember having a smaller kitchen. one benefit is that everything is at the stretch of my hand 🤣
Bought the PS5 controller. stayed wired for a few days, thought that I need to configure it somehow for Linux or that my BT dongle is bad. turns out I pressed the wrong button combo to put it into the pairing mode 🤦♂️ now it works. Problem was between the keyboard and the chair 🤣
never understood this hype in SaaS for the launch moment. nobody is shopping for tools on PH or just the first day