What's the benefit of using this instead of GitHub copilot + notebooks inside of VScode?
Nice! Looks really clean. I see you're using tailwind which is my go to for next projects as well. Are you using any packages for animation?
in v2 you should be able to upload either your linkedin contacts by downloading them from linkedin and uploading them to jackfruit, or uploading a spreadsheet into jackfruit. Curious to know how you are storing your…
https://www.jackfruit.ai - Automation and organizational tools for professional networking / job finding. Started to build it because I hated applying to jobs over and over again and was always forgetting where and to…
I've updated my comment as per your correction. I happened to misread the article
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You could try using Turbo360's theme feature(https://www.turbo360.co/service/theme). It's a pretty simple way to make good looking websites by just using a couple simple terminal commands.
I tried learning backend over the summer and it confused the shit out of me. If you're a beginner I suggest you check out https://www.turbo360.co since that's what I've been using to start. The guy who runs it posts a…
What's the benefit of using this instead of GitHub copilot + notebooks inside of VScode?
Nice! Looks really clean. I see you're using tailwind which is my go to for next projects as well. Are you using any packages for animation?
in v2 you should be able to upload either your linkedin contacts by downloading them from linkedin and uploading them to jackfruit, or uploading a spreadsheet into jackfruit. Curious to know how you are storing your…
https://www.jackfruit.ai - Automation and organizational tools for professional networking / job finding. Started to build it because I hated applying to jobs over and over again and was always forgetting where and to…
I've updated my comment as per your correction. I happened to misread the article
how
You could try using Turbo360's theme feature(https://www.turbo360.co/service/theme). It's a pretty simple way to make good looking websites by just using a couple simple terminal commands.
I tried learning backend over the summer and it confused the shit out of me. If you're a beginner I suggest you check out https://www.turbo360.co since that's what I've been using to start. The guy who runs it posts a…