Gaya Kessler
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Gaya Kessler
@GayaKessler
I write and teach software. Likes nature, music, peanut butter, and good company 🌱
Deurne, The Netherlands Katılım Şubat 2009
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@tom_hirst How many times of typing in a password is worth 200 quid? 🤔
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Chord Mage now supports the Dutch language!
And fixed some minor font issues in the Android version.
Get it now: chordmage.com
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@merchandise Deze waren er al op Roadburn, toch? Wij hebben echt genoten van de rust in bijvoorbeeld de kelder. Per-fect.
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Heul gaaf dit!
(Overigens nog een geinige link met de Metal Business Club want toen Guus nog directeur was waren we samen bezig met ‘vrienden van 013’ en deze ruimte als ‘skybox’, maar dit is een betere bestemming)
013 Poppodium@013
Bij 013 streven we naar een inclusieve ervaring voor iedereen. Daarom openen wij op donderdag 1 mei de deuren van ‘Pause’: een prikkelarme ruimte waar bezoekers die hier behoefte aan hebben tijdens een concert of evenement een moment van rust kunnen nemen.
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Vibe coding is not an excuse for low-quality work open.substack.com/pub/addyo/p/vi… - my new write-up ✍️

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Wrote down some thoughts on building and launching an app in a week. It’s about moving fast and staying focused.
sauce.gaya.pizza/from-idea-to-a…
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@tom_hirst If you do not understand what you're using to build what you want to build. How do you plan to maintain it?
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Walk thought:
AI abundance will lead to a lot of analysis paralysis.
Multi-purpose WordPress themes were the bane of my client’s existence.
When you need a product to help you with a specific task, “1000 layouts” is a bug not a feature.
Just because you can build anything, doesn’t mean you should build everything.
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Just launched an app — it's live on iOS and Android.
It helps you write chord progressions.
Check it out at chordmage.com.
Would love to hear what you think.

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@joelgascoigne “Where do you see yourself in five years?” Is already a crazy question 😄
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@iamarsibragimov Learning about chord progressions and music theory. Helps you understand what sounds good together in a song
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