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  1. I've acquired a variety of default CSS settings when starting up a new web project. Mainly from Kevin Powell, but also from others. You can check out my default settings here:

    github.com/tomit4/notes/blob/m

    Please feel free to message me if you have any other cool default CSS tricks you think might be useful!

    #css #csstricks #cssdefaults

  2. I've acquired a variety of default CSS settings when starting up a new web project. Mainly from Kevin Powell, but also from others. You can check out my default settings here:

    github.com/tomit4/notes/blob/m

    Please feel free to message me if you have any other cool default CSS tricks you think might be useful!

    #css #csstricks #cssdefaults

  3. I've acquired a variety of default CSS settings when starting up a new web project. Mainly from Kevin Powell, but also from others. You can check out my default settings here:

    github.com/tomit4/notes/blob/m

    Please feel free to message me if you have any other cool default CSS tricks you think might be useful!

  4. Perhaps you've taken a look into working with an Ortholinear Keyboard, but have been put off that many of them come as kits requiring you to learn how to solder. I haven't taken the time to solder (on the bucket list for now). Instead I purchased a prefabricated one, the 40% Plank from DROP. Now I work with the Voyager from ZSA! I'm not sponsored by them, I just love ortho keyboards. Get an ortho, work faster, save your hands.
    #olkb #ortho #orthokeyboard #ortholinear #saveyourhands

  5. Perhaps you've taken a look into working with an Ortholinear Keyboard, but have been put off that many of them come as kits requiring you to learn how to solder. I haven't taken the time to solder (on the bucket list for now). Instead I purchased a prefabricated one, the 40% Plank from DROP. Now I work with the Voyager from ZSA! I'm not sponsored by them, I just love ortho keyboards. Get an ortho, work faster, save your hands.

  6. Regardless of your profession, your hands are one of your most valuable assets. This is especially apparent for those of us working with computers all day. That's why it's important to invest in good tools that ensure your workflow is not only efficient, but ergonomic. Ortholinear keyboards have been the game changer that not only made me more productive, but also saved my hands. Have you looked into Ortholinear Keyboards?
    #olkb #ortho #orthokeyboard #ortholinear #keyboards

  7. Regardless of your profession, your hands are one of your most valuable assets. This is especially apparent for those of us working with computers all day. That's why it's important to invest in good tools that ensure your workflow is not only efficient, but ergonomic. Ortholinear keyboards have been the game changer that not only made me more productive, but also saved my hands. Have you looked into Ortholinear Keyboards?

  8. brianhayes.dev/blog/ortholinea

    A little over two years ago I discovered the magic that is Ortholinear Keyboards, and my workflow changed forever. While strange looking to the unitiated, these little keyboards are far more ergonomic to use, and once you start to understand the concept of layers, you'll wonder how you ever worked without one. I wrote a short article on the subject over at my blog covering the basics. Check it out!

    #olkb #ortho #orthoforlife #ortholinear #keyboards

  9. brianhayes.dev/blog/ortholinea

    A little over two years ago I discovered the magic that is Ortholinear Keyboards, and my workflow changed forever. While strange looking to the unitiated, these little keyboards are far more ergonomic to use, and once you start to understand the concept of layers, you'll wonder how you ever worked without one. I wrote a short article on the subject over at my blog covering the basics. Check it out!

  10. One of the most valuable investments I've ever made into my Developer tools has been the Ortholinear Keyboard. These keyboards do not "stagger" their keys like the original typewriters, but rather keep the keys straight in line, which ergonomically is superior, as your hands aren't awkwardly reaching out "splayed" fashion when typing. Have you used an ortho?
    #olkb #ortho #orthokeyboard #ortholinear #keyboards

  11. One of the most valuable investments I've ever made into my Developer tools has been the Ortholinear Keyboard. These keyboards do not "stagger" their keys like the original typewriters, but rather keep the keys straight in line, which ergonomically is superior, as your hands aren't awkwardly reaching out "splayed" fashion when typing. Have you used an ortho?

  12. The wonderful thing about Linux is that there isn't one way to do things, but rather a plethora. This is even true for Tiling Window Managers! On Linux, you can use i3, bspwm, dwm, awesomewm, xmonad, sway, hyprland, river, and many many others. I personally use bspwm, but have used others in the past, and they all provide that minimalist, keyboard centric workflow. How about you? Which Tiling Window Managers have you tried?
    #twm #tilingwindowmanager #windowmanager #desktop #workflow

  13. When it comes to editors, most web developers reach for VSCode, and for a good reason! I, personally, however, seem to always have to be an outlier, and have chosen NeoVim. Vim keybindings have completely changed my workflow. By utilizing different modes for navigating, selecting, and editing text, Vim and NeoVim provide a more ergonomic alternative to the classic CTRL and ALT keybindings we're all used to. How about you? Do you Vim?
    #vi #vim #nvim #neovim #vimforever

  14. Little snippets of aliases are something I take the time to go hunting for from time to time. Over time, these bits of shortcuts and automations add up, eventually making you look like some sort of wizard to those unfamiliar with the Command Line. Here's one of my favorites, which makes a directory and immediately navigates into it:

    alias mkcd='{ IFS= read -r d && mkdir "$d" && cd "$d"; } <<<'

    Care to share your favorite bash aliases below?
    #aliases #bash #scripting #automation #workflow

  15. Little snippets of aliases are something I take the time to go hunting for from time to time. Over time, these bits of shortcuts and automations add up, eventually making you look like some sort of wizard to those unfamiliar with the Command Line. Here's one of my favorites, which makes a directory and immediately navigates into it:

    alias mkcd='{ IFS= read -r d && mkdir "$d" && cd "$d"; } <<<'

    Care to share your favorite bash aliases below?
    #aliases #bash #scripting #automation #workflow

  16. Little snippets of aliases are something I take the time to go hunting for from time to time. Over time, these bits of shortcuts and automations add up, eventually making you look like some sort of wizard to those unfamiliar with the Command Line. Here's one of my favorites, which makes a directory and immediately navigates into it:

    alias mkcd='{ IFS= read -r d && mkdir "$d" && cd "$d"; } <<<'

    Care to share your favorite bash aliases below?
    #aliases #bash #scripting #automation #workflow

  17. Little snippets of aliases are something I take the time to go hunting for from time to time. Over time, these bits of shortcuts and automations add up, eventually making you look like some sort of wizard to those unfamiliar with the Command Line. Here's one of my favorites, which makes a directory and immediately navigates into it:

    alias mkcd='{ IFS= read -r d && mkdir "$d" && cd "$d"; } <<<'

    Care to share your favorite bash aliases below?

  18. Little snippets of aliases are something I take the time to go hunting for from time to time. Over time, these bits of shortcuts and automations add up, eventually making you look like some sort of wizard to those unfamiliar with the Command Line. Here's one of my favorites, which makes a directory and immediately navigates into it:

    alias mkcd='{ IFS= read -r d && mkdir "$d" && cd "$d"; } <<<'

    Care to share your favorite bash aliases below?
    #aliases #bash #scripting #automation #workflow

  19. brianhayes.dev/blog/command_li

    The Command Line is an essential tool in any Web Developer's toolbelt. I'd argue it's importance in your workflow is on par with your Text Editor! Whether it's downloading packages, creating aliases to speed up your workflow, or debugging, the CLI is an absolute necessity to have at more than a passing familiarity with. Check out my blog post on the topic and let me know what you all think!
    #cli #commandline #essentialtools #webdev #webdevelopment

  20. brianhayes.dev/blog/command_li

    The Command Line is an essential tool in any Web Developer's toolbelt. I'd argue it's importance in your workflow is on par with your Text Editor! Whether it's downloading packages, creating aliases to speed up your workflow, or debugging, the CLI is an absolute necessity to have at more than a passing familiarity with. Check out my blog post on the topic and let me know what you all think!

  21. Anyone else ever try testing your typing speed against others online? While typing speed doesn't necessarily translate to productivity, I occasionally get an itch to see how fast I've gotten over the years. Last time I checked, when I don't have to think about it and just type from the prompt, I can average out at a little over 90WPM! How about you?
    #wpm #typing #speeddemon #keyboardninja #touchtyping