How do you come up with a project when you want to code, but have no problem/idea to solve. But the desire to do *something* is still there?
Asking for a friend.
@CptWalrusDev I didn't say it had to be pretty or something anyone else will understand 🤣 can confirm I've done my fair share of gnarly drawings of systems, codebases, concepts and it still helped. I often end up doing a mind map kind of thing. I'll share one of these days
Does anyone else experience a mental stack overflow while reading code? Things mostly make sense and then you go one level deeper.. BOOM, total confusion about everything!
Why is every other tweet on my home feed about Javascript... Nothing against it but I don't care and would rather see more of literally any other programming topic
Why you do Ctrl+Alt+delete to open a task manager, when you can do Ctrl+Shift+Esc.
I don't know ( ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ), why I remembered this shortcut, which most #Windows users are not aware of 🥱
#linux#user#vim#keybindings@ThePrimeagen
@ThePrimeagen While not directly contributing, lots of companies give back in contributions. Which is what FOSS is about imo. If you're writing software to make money, go closed source and sell it. See how many of your customers follow, or will they just fork and forget.
2 days later and the workstation upgrades are finally done! Uglier but more Powerful..er. can't wait to see how many chrome tabs I can open!
Specs:
-Threadripper 3960x
-Ice Giant Pro Siphon Elite TRX40 cooler
-RTX 3090
-128GB RAM
-7 1TB NVME SSDs
-ElGato 4k capture card
@codeinpublic You're asking a group of people that regularly accepts 10 year old answers on stack overflow at face value to critically analyze things, myself included.
Tall ask 😂
It feels to me like Sci-tech/developer Twitter is getting more and more noisy. Follower count does not always mean the content is accurate or even safe. Don't just blindly trust it. That includes my tweets.