Father of two boys, currently living in Malaysia.
Expect photos of food.
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đ§ Mostly Harmless
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Father of two boys, currently living in Malaysia.
Expect photos of food.
đ€ Podlove / Podcasting
đ„ Elixir
đ§ Mostly Harmless
| Visitenkarte | https://ericteubert.de |
| Podlove | https://podlove.org |
| Podcast | https://podlovers.org |
I wrote a blog post:
"In September 2018, my wife and I arrived in the United States to build our new lives. After 7 and a half years of paperwork, visa anxiety, job stress, we finally received our green cards in the mail this March."
"Based on the timelines that we knew about, from the experiences and stories of friends and family who had done this before us, we knew we were working with a ten-year timeline to try to get a green card. I'm not one of those people who lived all my life aspiring to live in America: far from it. I really didn't want to go. I had a very comfortable life in Singapore, even as a queer person. My Chinese and economic privilege brought me far there; the first few years of life in America were hell for me and I could not imagine ten years of that."
Ultimately, we took less time than a decade and the 7.5 years went by faster than that."
https://popagandhi.com/posts/our-visa-to-green-card-journey/
#Immigration #USCIS #SanFrancisco #California #Singapore #Blog
RE: https://bildung.social/@JensKessler/116232164529912428
Ein schöner Blog-Text, der dem Weg nachgeht, wie man sich Technologie erschlieĂt: Man beginnt nicht mit dem angeblich perfekten Setup, sondern wĂ€hlt recht zufĂ€llig einen Einstieg in eine Obsession und lotet Grenzen aus. Erst in diesem Auslotungsprozess stellt man fest, was man eigentlich benötigt und lernt zugleich die Grenzen des Machbaren zu verschieben. Der Text ist damit ganz unabhĂ€ngig vom Neo zu lesen als ein PlĂ€doyer fĂŒr mehr Spiel beim Zugang zu Technologie und dem Verzicht auf den Anspruch, immer das perfekte Setup zu finden.
Satisfactory runs great on Linux. Except⊠input fields are broken, which is apparently đ„đ„đ„ a Wayland related issue. My colleagues on Linux keep complaining about it, now I can join in đ. Might switch to an X11 distro, doesnât look like thereâs a workaround đ
Installing Battle.net was janky (through lutris) but D2R seems to run fine (only tested for a few minutes)
I started to play games again recently because I realized Iâm able to. Iâm 50 hours into Satisfactory over the last couple of weeks â that would have been a guarantee for weeks of pain management just a year ago.
Thereâs so much complexity around what LLM assisted coding is doing to software development, on the big scale down to the individual level.
But this oneâs simple. Pain gone. Good. (2/2)
You know what LLMs solved? My RSI.
I miss programming by actually editing the code. I took time to learn the tools to navigate and edit efficiently. I love forming an idea in my head and then sitting down to type it out until itâs formed into existence. I miss that.
I donât miss the lingering wrist pain. (1/2)
@ericteubert It think this is a tough one. Mainly because the quality sites themselves seem to disappear. And on top of that: the kind of knowlge you were seeking is mainly an aggregate one. Something you got in the past only by scraping and learning yourself, piece by piece.
To me the whole UI of the regular web is quite dead. I can't even remember the last time I searched something and didn't get back a shit-hole of ad-mania. :(
some anti-dote: https://ciechanow.ski
Installing Linux on my gaming PC because I want to see if Proton is as good as it sounds.
Havenât done this in a while, so I asked llm for help. Dude, I had a dozen follow-up questions and everything was just spot on. I donât miss googling my way through long forum threads and ad-ridden websites at all.
I know itâs terrible that these sites donât get my traffic now. But the llm is the better UI for this, so it wonât go away. How do we solve this?