Một dev lười nhưng hiệu quả: chỉ làm việc nhàm chán 2 lần, lần thứ 3 là phải tự động hóa! 😎
Tạo tool CLI bằng Rust để quét cấu trúc thư mục, xuất tree đẹp ra terminal hoặc file .md — sạch, nhẹ, không config rườm rà.
Còn có chế độ interactive để dùng lại nhanh.
Phiên bản v0.1, nhỏ gọn, đúng việc. Đã tiết kiệm thời gian cho mình, hy vọng giúp được bạn khác!
Góp ý, ý tưởng, hay tool tương tự — mình rất muốn biết!

#CLI #Rust #DeveloperTools #LazyDev #Productivity #CôngCụLậpTrình #TựĐộngH

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What's the one household chore you wish an AI could completely handle for you?
#TechDeals #PrimeDay #RobotVacuums #HomeAutomation #LazyDev
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@eclecticpassions Sometime I am too laaaazy for searcing or take a picture for the new post soo... I code it... I do a lot of script for not do stuff... And some chat bot for control my server XD

#dev #lazydev #developer

🎮✨ Oh wow, a #magic #wand for lazy game devs! #Easel promises to turn your single-player gaming flops into #multiplayer "masterpieces" with zero effort. Because, you know, who needs networking skills when you have a beta tool doing all the heavy lifting while you sip your coffee? ☕🎩
https://easel.games/about #GameDev #LazyDev #CoffeeBreak #HackerNews #ngated
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@mkyral Já zase používám PHP, ale pro malé projekty si vystačím se SvelteKit. Nechce se mi řešit další jazyk, framework, Docker kontejnery... 😅 #lazydev

The wagtail project template I wish existed

As of December 28th, 2024, this website visible at rtl.chrisadams.me.uk, is a WordPress blog. I ended up using it out of convenience after wasting too much of my life faffing around with building static site generators, and abortive attempts at hand-built CMSs.

I’ve tried using Wagtail a few times to build these CMS’s too, but never really got into a habit of using them compared to a basic WordPress blog.

Over the last few years though, the Wagtail CMS has become progressivelly more and more impressive, and I’m increasingly involved in that community, so I think it would be nice to start using in 2025 again.

I’ve since learned that Wagtail has a nifty project template feature, which I think makes it possible to have an out of the box experience that ends up feeling something as nice as the WordPress one. Even if there isn’t anywhere near the same ecosystem as WordPress, I think Wagtail as a framework for building blog-like website products is getting really, really impressive.

What I wish existed

If I was younger and had more free time, this is what I’d build:

  • a Wagtail project template for blogging, designed work with SQLite by default, followed by Postgres.
  • an adapted theme from the WordPress 202x project, where a new, well designed default theme is released each year, like the recent Twenty Twenty Five theme. Having a familiar, good looking theme would make it much easier to migrate across from existing WordPress sites, and give a good target for development. Converting themes from one CMS ecosystem to another is fairly common.
  • A good search experience, ideally using the nicer search features offered by Postgres and supported in Django where available. This is somewhere I feel WordPress is quite weak by default, because with MySQL rich search support in applications that use doesn’t seem to be anywhere near as common as I see with Postgres. Technically SQlite could support this too, but I’ve struggled to find Django library support for SQLite search features.
  • an easy deploy story, with good support for use of object storage, compute and database as resources you can consume at independent rates. These are now available from a wide range of providers
  • a default editor experience that demonstrates the slick user experience using streamfield can offer, when you look at how WordPress represents blocks of content on a page, it’s easy to see the appeal of Wagtail’s powerful Streamfield model. In general, I think it’s a well thought out model, but it takes quite some investment of time to create a good setup that demonstrates the value.
  • good support for markdown, sharing code snippets and quotebacks, for common short-form blogging. For me at least, these tend to be the things I jot down and would want to share anyway, as they’re the ones I end up dropping into Obsidian already.

#lazyDev #wagtail #wordpress

Reads, Takes and Links – Just another WordPress site

sure, I COULD make a formal model sheet with proportions, angles, expressions, etc... OR I could just paste keyframes from the scenes I already drew and use that to stay on-model

#lazydev #screenshotsaturday

#gamedev #indiedev #animation

I have written something like this multiple times:
1. scan through a string looking for a specific character
2. once the breaking character is found return the string up until then
3. skip the breaking character and goto 2
4. if end of the string, return the left over string

- Is there, like, a computer science-y term for this?
- Is there a smarter way to do this? (I don't think regex would work and/or I don't want to deal with that)

#Python #LazyDev

@matthewp @knowler #lazyDev, my quick scan shows a reticence to allow "content" in CSS (which I can kinda get behind...), but does it really point to specifically not wanting to do ANYTHING other than styling? Does that completely block something like CSS Toggles, etc.?

#CSSWG #lessPowerIsMorePower

The cooperative.computer site seems like a good/interesting idea. But I have no idea if keycloak, nextcloud, or matrix are reasonable or reliable services. I've no reason to doubt it, but if anyone with more experience wants to help a #lazydev I'd appreciate it.