I've been using clipboard history for several years now. I could not go back. I realised it released an unknown continuous pressure on my brain I wasn't aware of.
I didn't mind our daily standups at the last place. They were usually short (10-15) mins. It was all the bullshit and developer grovelling at the end of the sprint, and the lack of allocated time to actually plan future…
Reminds me of Hiroki Sayama's Swarm Chemistry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpN-DE3o6u8 https://bingdev.binghamton.edu/sayama/SwarmChemistry/
I made a little bookmarklet a while back that allows you to spawn a little man that walks along the top of elements: https://divwalker.arbitrarydata.co.uk/ I'm still not bored of it.
I recently quit my dev job because it was too stressful and I was burning out. I seemed to almost instantly get better at thrashing my motorbike in the twisties... I'm not sure why exactly but it feels like a weight was…
I still use it!
I tried https://plumbum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ recently and it was quite good. You might want to write a wrapper function depending on what error or newline splitting behaviour you want.
Shellcheck is a godsend. I'm not a linuxy guy but have had to write some bash at work for gitlab pipelines... I was getting very frustrated with it until I found shellcheck and it instantly resolved a lot of annoyances…
I've been using clipboard history for several years now. I could not go back. I realised it released an unknown continuous pressure on my brain I wasn't aware of.
I didn't mind our daily standups at the last place. They were usually short (10-15) mins. It was all the bullshit and developer grovelling at the end of the sprint, and the lack of allocated time to actually plan future…
Reminds me of Hiroki Sayama's Swarm Chemistry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpN-DE3o6u8 https://bingdev.binghamton.edu/sayama/SwarmChemistry/
I made a little bookmarklet a while back that allows you to spawn a little man that walks along the top of elements: https://divwalker.arbitrarydata.co.uk/ I'm still not bored of it.
I recently quit my dev job because it was too stressful and I was burning out. I seemed to almost instantly get better at thrashing my motorbike in the twisties... I'm not sure why exactly but it feels like a weight was…
I still use it!
I tried https://plumbum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ recently and it was quite good. You might want to write a wrapper function depending on what error or newline splitting behaviour you want.
Shellcheck is a godsend. I'm not a linuxy guy but have had to write some bash at work for gitlab pipelines... I was getting very frustrated with it until I found shellcheck and it instantly resolved a lot of annoyances…