The hardest thing about switching from front end (especially mobile) to backend is losing the direct almost physical thing that I "build"
I just want something to poke and prod at after I type all my bleeps and bloops
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The hardest thing about switching from front end (especially mobile) to backend is losing the direct almost physical thing that I "build"
I just want something to poke and prod at after I type all my bleeps and bloops
The new Mac mini is cool and all but when am I going to get proper triple monitor support
(You know like a single cable solution, or even just a Mac mini that doesn't require use of the HDMI port to get it done)
Y'all ever just spend a weed redoing your workflows and replacing a bunch of your daily driver tools?
Dam do I love these tinkering weeks
Switched over to wezterm as a cross platform terminal solution, and surprisingly trying out a tiling window manager for the first time, aerospace (so far loving it)
Not going to lie... I was already 100% sold on the ps5 pro.... But after seeing the cost I don't think I can even slightly justify it
Especially since as of this month the only game it has that I'm interested in is Stellar Blade 😅
What do y'all do to get yourself out of a side project/coding slump?
Find a new problem?
Take a break?
Power through?
1. Pizza pops are Canadian
2. Garlic fingers are Canadian?!?!
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/10-key-moments-canadian-pizza
What browsers do y'all use on your phones?
I switched from chrome to Firefox recently but there are some quirks im not a fan of.
I also just "switched" from Firefox to zen browser on desktop, so no need for alignment there (I've given up on syncing across devices for now)
So far I'm REALLY liking Wukong
But I totally get where this isn't resonating a ton with fromsoft players. While it looks and feels like a souls like from the get go. The combat itself is MUCH more akin to classic Character Action games like DMC
Does anyone else out there build apps just for themselves?
Like some small thing you wanted but couldn't find the right fit in the market. That's maybe not a great product for everyone but works for your use case?
My budgeting app is exactly that, I build features for me, I'm also thinking of making a to-do app in this same regard.