Florian Eckerstorfer

@florianec
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I write code and take long walks.
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🔗 We come to bury ChatGPT, not to praise it. by Dan McQuillan

https://www.danmcquillan.org/chatgpt.html

We come to bury ChatGPT, not to praise it.

I didn’t know Vim started to charge for :wq!
I recently stopped smoking and for the days that are particularly hard, I needed something to keep me engaged and occupy my hands:
My take on this would be called The Reality of Art in Software and would remind readers that the majority of people only use software made by big companies, which range in quality from very bad (big banks) to ok, but not great (big tech).

We're hiring a Web Developer at mySugr in Vienna! I'm open to entry-level candidates and I don't care if you worked as Web/Frontend Developer or made art or a personal blog or something else using web technologies. If you are interested and have more experience, great, please apply. The min. salary is a minimum and will be adapted to your experience.

Let me know if you have any questions.

https://grnh.se/243fdb431us #FediHire

Web Developer (m/f/d)

Vienna Head Office

📝 New blog post: Effective Remote Work by James Stanier (2022)

https://florian.ec/blog/effective-remote-work-james-stanier-2022/

Effective Remote Work by James Stanier (2022)

My review of Effective Remote Work by James Stanier

📝 New blog post: Engineering Management for the Rest of Us by Sarah Drasner (2022)

https://florian.ec/blog/engineering-management-for-the-rest-of-us-sarah-drasner-2022/

Engineering Management for the Rest of Us by Sarah Drasner (2022)

Review of the book Engineering Management for the Rest of Us by Sarah Drasner.

Table tennis
If you would have told me a year ago that I would be looking forward to go running on a snowy Saturday morning I would have not believed you.

I love the command line so much. For some reason I needed to get a list of the work I did on each day of 2019 and with `git log`and Miller this was done in less than an hour.

On a related note: I learned Miller today. Highly recommended if you ever need to work with CSV (or JSON Lines, etc). https://miller.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Miller 6.15.0 Documentation