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Hats off to you on the ham license! My friend just got hers too! Re: markdown and hugo, that's an excellent combo. You could easily setup a raspberry pi or $5/mo vps to serve it behind caddy/traefik/nginx and have a…
I've found that one of the areas I enjoyed least is now what I spend a lot of time on now: testing! Property-based testing in particular has uncovered a number of invariants in every code base I've introduced it to. tbf…
Good description of my thoughts on vibe coding / agentic engineering. Spend a lot more time on architecting and testing than hand rolling most repos now. Hats off to people who enjoy the minutia of programming…
This is my experience too. I'm primarily a python dev, but have been routinely using other backend languages (rust, go, etc) that I'm familiar with but not at the same level. Just having ~13yrs experience heavily…
I've been a fan of the em dash since college. Only recently learned what the shortcut on macos is (opt-shift-dash) but setup text expansion a decade ago. Think we need better AI tells than that
Big mise fan. Basically took the baton from asdf and added way better performance and dx. Odd that aube is missing deno from their benchmarks though
Been following zed for at least a year now. Tried switching multiple times from vscode but it's just not feature complete for my use cases. Off top: - no expanding tabs to fill the window until another one is clicked -…
I remember the OG XPS 13 had what Dell called "project sputnik". To my knowledge, it was the first time a Dell laptop shipped with Ubuntu, if not Linux. Really wanted one, but was a poor recent college grad at the time.
Chaos agent hahaha
> I think it would be unhealthy for Linux in the long term Mostly agree until this line. MS enshittifying their ecosystem is the resting state and if you believe in the free market (I don't btw), customers voting with…
100% With ssh access to the underlying arch/fedora fork, it'd be an easy fix with AI
The only two moats MS has for desktop OS usage are: 1) Kernel-level DRM for multiplayer games (looking at you, Marathon) 2) Intentionally nerfed MSO 365 apps on web and macOS You could make a strong case that MDM (which…
browserstack might be a good option to test a bunch of browsers and their different versions on real devices. Never used it personally, but might get some mileage out of the free plan before their time-based usage…
Been running cachyos for months, drama-free
Are you me?? I'm literally building highly personalized and/or idiosyncratic software with claude to solve personal and professional problems. Thanks to tauri, I've now made two desktop apps and one mobile app for the…
I've also used "do you need affirmation or advice." I like your 3 H's though!
Thanks for the excellent comment! Now excuse me while I go export my spotify history to play around with duckdb <3
Works on macos too (unix by way of bsd)
bitfield/script has some nice abstractions for bash builtins and coreutils https://github.com/bitfield/script
By default, it's `~/Library/Caches/uv/environments-v2/` on macos. Can find via `uv cache dir` See: https://docs.astral.sh/uv/reference/cli/#uv-cache-dir
Get the feeling with the pending IPO, there might be some challengers to discord that get more traction due to the protracted enshittification of the platform (cf. bluesky)
I run a lot of small form factor (SFF) machines including NUCs, Minisforums, and a Mac Studio. At idle, they aren't loud or consuming much electricity compared to sleep/shutdown. Fruit co devices in particular are…
Your username checks out re: moving to Scandinavia haha
Love cachyos. Such a great OS. Wanted to love bazzite, but it's got too many opinionated takes and rpm-ostree is a PITA. pacman does have its pitfalls, but aside from upgrades, it's been appliance-level stable for a…
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Hats off to you on the ham license! My friend just got hers too! Re: markdown and hugo, that's an excellent combo. You could easily setup a raspberry pi or $5/mo vps to serve it behind caddy/traefik/nginx and have a…
I've found that one of the areas I enjoyed least is now what I spend a lot of time on now: testing! Property-based testing in particular has uncovered a number of invariants in every code base I've introduced it to. tbf…
Good description of my thoughts on vibe coding / agentic engineering. Spend a lot more time on architecting and testing than hand rolling most repos now. Hats off to people who enjoy the minutia of programming…
This is my experience too. I'm primarily a python dev, but have been routinely using other backend languages (rust, go, etc) that I'm familiar with but not at the same level. Just having ~13yrs experience heavily…
I've been a fan of the em dash since college. Only recently learned what the shortcut on macos is (opt-shift-dash) but setup text expansion a decade ago. Think we need better AI tells than that
Big mise fan. Basically took the baton from asdf and added way better performance and dx. Odd that aube is missing deno from their benchmarks though
Been following zed for at least a year now. Tried switching multiple times from vscode but it's just not feature complete for my use cases. Off top: - no expanding tabs to fill the window until another one is clicked -…
I remember the OG XPS 13 had what Dell called "project sputnik". To my knowledge, it was the first time a Dell laptop shipped with Ubuntu, if not Linux. Really wanted one, but was a poor recent college grad at the time.
Chaos agent hahaha
> I think it would be unhealthy for Linux in the long term Mostly agree until this line. MS enshittifying their ecosystem is the resting state and if you believe in the free market (I don't btw), customers voting with…
100% With ssh access to the underlying arch/fedora fork, it'd be an easy fix with AI
The only two moats MS has for desktop OS usage are: 1) Kernel-level DRM for multiplayer games (looking at you, Marathon) 2) Intentionally nerfed MSO 365 apps on web and macOS You could make a strong case that MDM (which…
browserstack might be a good option to test a bunch of browsers and their different versions on real devices. Never used it personally, but might get some mileage out of the free plan before their time-based usage…
Been running cachyos for months, drama-free
Are you me?? I'm literally building highly personalized and/or idiosyncratic software with claude to solve personal and professional problems. Thanks to tauri, I've now made two desktop apps and one mobile app for the…
I've also used "do you need affirmation or advice." I like your 3 H's though!
Thanks for the excellent comment! Now excuse me while I go export my spotify history to play around with duckdb <3
Works on macos too (unix by way of bsd)
bitfield/script has some nice abstractions for bash builtins and coreutils https://github.com/bitfield/script
By default, it's `~/Library/Caches/uv/environments-v2/` on macos. Can find via `uv cache dir` See: https://docs.astral.sh/uv/reference/cli/#uv-cache-dir
Get the feeling with the pending IPO, there might be some challengers to discord that get more traction due to the protracted enshittification of the platform (cf. bluesky)
I run a lot of small form factor (SFF) machines including NUCs, Minisforums, and a Mac Studio. At idle, they aren't loud or consuming much electricity compared to sleep/shutdown. Fruit co devices in particular are…
Your username checks out re: moving to Scandinavia haha
Love cachyos. Such a great OS. Wanted to love bazzite, but it's got too many opinionated takes and rpm-ostree is a PITA. pacman does have its pitfalls, but aside from upgrades, it's been appliance-level stable for a…