I liked this, Paul Smith had some good stories. This episode and the following one about Github CLI got me thinking a lot how we choose architecture and languages and how it’s an iterative process. Rarely do…
meanwhile, we are watching Trump's entire family profit from DTJ's presidency. Why doesn't Greenwald write a story about that? His article is basically, "well no one confirmed none of the deals happened! So there's…
Thank you so much for this. I have wanted something like this since getting off Facebook.
I use this for tools. From Harbor Freight to Dewalt if I use it. Anyways, in the author's context, I've been using Miro.com for all of my diagrams. I love it. If you ever want to upgrade from ASCII art, check it out!
People are complaining about what this can't do, but for the disabled, the simple things it can do is going to be monumental. I see this as an amazing tool for the disabled, not a "beer me bot" for the lazy. EDIT: And I…
this is really good to know. I've been using Typora for the past year and, at this point, I can't live without it for making md files before committing. Thanks!
This is so crucial. I've had managers who were ex-developers and I've had managers who are managers first and not subject matter experts. The unifying quality among the good ones was that they aren't really leaders,…
I liked it... but I'm also a pretentious, intellectual Reddit user like all you fine folk ;)
I liked this, Paul Smith had some good stories. This episode and the following one about Github CLI got me thinking a lot how we choose architecture and languages and how it’s an iterative process. Rarely do…
meanwhile, we are watching Trump's entire family profit from DTJ's presidency. Why doesn't Greenwald write a story about that? His article is basically, "well no one confirmed none of the deals happened! So there's…
Thank you so much for this. I have wanted something like this since getting off Facebook.
I use this for tools. From Harbor Freight to Dewalt if I use it. Anyways, in the author's context, I've been using Miro.com for all of my diagrams. I love it. If you ever want to upgrade from ASCII art, check it out!
People are complaining about what this can't do, but for the disabled, the simple things it can do is going to be monumental. I see this as an amazing tool for the disabled, not a "beer me bot" for the lazy. EDIT: And I…
this is really good to know. I've been using Typora for the past year and, at this point, I can't live without it for making md files before committing. Thanks!
This is so crucial. I've had managers who were ex-developers and I've had managers who are managers first and not subject matter experts. The unifying quality among the good ones was that they aren't really leaders,…
I liked it... but I'm also a pretentious, intellectual Reddit user like all you fine folk ;)