Have you ever wondered how I make some of the illustrations for makingsoftware.com?
Well, I made a video walking through some of the tooling I've made. Hopefully its interesting.
hey @sxsw, we’re giving away a limited run of objects from brands that share our obsession with exacting standards.
objects made with intention — for people who build the same way. come pick up your very own mystery box and see what you got.
📍come find us on the ne corner of 2nd and brazos.
SF!!! we’re officially on PB&J duty today 🥜
we’ll be hand-delivering artisanal coconut peanut butter & mango passionfruit jam sandwiches on milk bread (co-created with breadbelly) across the city to celebrate personal banking.
follow along… and we might drop a surprise location if you’re nearby 👀
*Mercury is a fintech company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided through Choice Financial Group and Column N.A., Members FDIC.
Ok I am moving from flask to something that is easily deployable and can easily scale a web app to at least 1k concurrent users. What should I be looking at?
categorizing transactions is the next thing i need to implement, so im thinking of either trying 1) a of rules-based approach with a persistent set of conditions that are updated over time or 2) a local llm
ended up using nextjs for my budgeting app, so i spent the afternoon setting up sqlite to store parsed transaction data. heres the transactions page atm
so...i got into @_nightsweekends s5
and i'm reviving my passion project from last szn!
time and time again i keep having to dig & sift thru social media pages on nights when i want to swing by a gig. only one way i know to solve this problem: build it myself 💻
cc @_buildspace