I've just recently jumped on the vim train via the Neovim VS Code plugin. For a while now i've considered diving in, but felt completely out of my depth until starting a new job recently where some teammates use it…
By default, syncthing uses public relays, but thankfully that can be disabled
I also wrote my own pseudo-DDNS recently! With inspiration from a couple of similar projects on github Mine is a golang executable that runs directly on my OpenWRT-based router on a 30 minute cron job. The beauty of…
This hits strangely close to home and i totally agree. I've been a lead developer for the better part of a few years and have found that the nature of it has completely prevented me from committing to work on difficult…
I love meteor for small scale project - personal / utility apps and such. I haven't found anything that compares to the efficiency of spinning up a POC app; that being said, in its current form it is horrible for making…
I've just recently jumped on the vim train via the Neovim VS Code plugin. For a while now i've considered diving in, but felt completely out of my depth until starting a new job recently where some teammates use it…
By default, syncthing uses public relays, but thankfully that can be disabled
I also wrote my own pseudo-DDNS recently! With inspiration from a couple of similar projects on github Mine is a golang executable that runs directly on my OpenWRT-based router on a 30 minute cron job. The beauty of…
This hits strangely close to home and i totally agree. I've been a lead developer for the better part of a few years and have found that the nature of it has completely prevented me from committing to work on difficult…
I love meteor for small scale project - personal / utility apps and such. I haven't found anything that compares to the efficiency of spinning up a POC app; that being said, in its current form it is horrible for making…