"coder boot camps" are for suckers.
Ideally more software would have an option to use either a light or dark theme or customizable colors. Dark themes make eye floaters much, much more manageable, which is my main visual problem and a common complaint…
I have pretty bad floaters in my eyes, and redshift or Flux is essential, and so is inverting browser colors. I can't recommend highly enough an addon for Chromium called hacker vision which inverts everything…
Spacemacs
Empty github profiles don't say anything good or bad because of private repositories not showing up on the commit graph. I put my own junk on bitbucket anyway because there's no reason for the world to need to see it in…
What about if everything is in private repositories?
I discovered soma.fm a few weeks ago and it's been on ever since. It has a lot of good ambient stations with no lyrics and good variety. It's good for leaving on for long periods of time to concentrate. Also check out…
"coder boot camps" are for suckers.
Ideally more software would have an option to use either a light or dark theme or customizable colors. Dark themes make eye floaters much, much more manageable, which is my main visual problem and a common complaint…
I have pretty bad floaters in my eyes, and redshift or Flux is essential, and so is inverting browser colors. I can't recommend highly enough an addon for Chromium called hacker vision which inverts everything…
Spacemacs
Empty github profiles don't say anything good or bad because of private repositories not showing up on the commit graph. I put my own junk on bitbucket anyway because there's no reason for the world to need to see it in…
What about if everything is in private repositories?
I discovered soma.fm a few weeks ago and it's been on ever since. It has a lot of good ambient stations with no lyrics and good variety. It's good for leaving on for long periods of time to concentrate. Also check out…