I'm at a conference for journalists.
I just had to leave a talk to find a quiet place to sit after the presenter demonstrated, to an audience of writers, how to use a prompt generator to write a prompt to generate writing.
Felt physically unsettled.
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I'm at a conference for journalists.
I just had to leave a talk to find a quiet place to sit after the presenter demonstrated, to an audience of writers, how to use a prompt generator to write a prompt to generate writing.
Felt physically unsettled.
Went through a backlog of draft posts on my site from the past few years and just pushed them past the finish line. A lot of it is #WordPress, the rest is #WebDev.
I get too easily distracted by the next thing sometimes, and I also often end up learning more in the process of generalizing a particular solution into a blog post that discourages me from finishing. I need to get better at yeeting potentially unpolished thoughts into the void.
Here's a thought, Adobe: open source Animate if you don't feel like working on it anymore.
It's time that this critical piece of Internet history is given to the people that kept it alive.
RE: https://mas.to/@TechConnectify/115985224639778868
This video is Important.
I did a kind of first draft note in a gist about how to organize CSS. It focuses on un-spaghettifying existing code with an example from a real project.
49 lines of CSS dispersed across a 1000+ line file to 21 lines that are all visible within your editor window.
https://gist.github.com/cr0ybot/a1e572a4ea9931035fe073cfcb5cf508
Just published an npm package rpi-bme280-cli: A CLI command to read bme280 temp/pressure/humidity sensor on a #RaspberryPi and optionally publish to MQTT.
In 2020 it was sourdough and empty flour shelves, this year everyone will be making kimchi I assume.
https://www.youtube.com/live/8FGUlcolNXI?si=9rXy_7xTpMDin05q