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  1. @skwee357 Nice. Here's a good and that I apply for myself, maybe it'll help you find your . Low level detailed writing for ; High Level Benefits for people who've no idea how rustlang can help them.

    Strategy Example:
    : Get into the weeds, it's the kind of writing that excites your inner .
    : Zoom out from the details. Introduce & write about rustlang's and how it solves problems.

  2. @skwee357 - Which topics bring you to write about? Your passion & interests are likely to mine deeper depths & kindle a warmer, brighter flame than channeling your efforts & energies to please the ever-changing target belonging to others.

    Write what you what you know & your will be play and not work. You'll attract that & you, plus you'll find writing even for an of one.

  3. @skwee357 I don't and I hate it when stuff is useless below 720p or on ""-Screens...

  4. @skwee357 I don't and I hate it when stuff is useless below 720p or on "#LoDPI"-Screens...

  5. @skwee357 I don't and I hate it when stuff is useless below 720p or on "#LoDPI"-Screens...

  6. So far this is what I gathered:

    * DigitalOcean 15$. Too expensive
    * Supabase has free tier, then 25$
    * ElephantSQL free tier is very minimal
    * Neon starts at 0$, and then a confusing calculator
    * Nhost has free tier, then 25$

    I don’t have time today for deeper analysis, but based on numbers, neon looks like a good candidate.

    Thanks everyone for suggestions

    #posgresql #saas #hosting mstdn.social/@skwee357/1111175

  7. Never mind. Wrote a shell script that does watch on a directory and runs live-server for hot reloading.

    Not gonna succumb to using anything that is not

    mstdn.social/@skwee357/1110594

  8. Never mind. Wrote a shell script that does #mjml watch on a directory and runs live-server for hot reloading.

    Not gonna succumb to using anything that is not #vim

    #buildinpublic mstdn.social/@skwee357/1110594

  9. Never mind. Wrote a shell script that does #mjml watch on a directory and runs live-server for hot reloading.

    Not gonna succumb to using anything that is not #vim

    #buildinpublic mstdn.social/@skwee357/1110594

  10. Never mind. Wrote a shell script that does #mjml watch on a directory and runs live-server for hot reloading.

    Not gonna succumb to using anything that is not #vim

    #buildinpublic mstdn.social/@skwee357/1110594

  11. #DailyBloggingChallenge (001/10)

    In the past I have been quite fruitful with daily challenges. Successfully achieved the 50 day #StatisticsChallenge and slowly creeping up on 365 day mark of the #MappingChallenge (@barefootstache) with less than a month to go. Thus, I will attempt the daily blogging challenge.

    The requirements will be quite simple for the begining and might expand through time:

    • It must use hashtag (XX/YY) format. This has two benefits:
      1. One can follow the hashtag thereby potentialy creating its own atom/rss feed.
      2. One can filter out these posts if unwanted.
    • It must be post ready before slumber. This puts the focus on writing rather than publishing and gives a grace period if no internet connection.
    • If written on mobile, it must be written with the #8pen keyboard.
    • It must be at least one paragraph or three sentences long.

    This challenge was sparked after reading the article

    yieldcode.blog/post/why-engine

    written by @skwee357.

  12. So I needed to run some periodic backup jobs, both for personal and professional needs. If were you ever tasked with such a request, you probably looked at cron. But cron has shortcoming: it does not survive power off events, it does not support any logs, and you can’t easily tell when, and if it was ran.

    Meet systemd timers. A modern approach to running cron-like job-scheduling.

    yieldcode.blog/post/working-wi

    #cron #backups #SelfHosting #server_management #homelab

  13. DX this, DX that, as if DX is the most important productivity enhancer.

    Why are we so obsessed with DX, when in reality it far from being the biggest multiplier of productivity?

    yieldcode.blog/post/why-dx-doe

    #Blog #blogpost #techblog #rustlang #svelte #SoftwareDevelopement #SoftwareArchitecture #SoftwareIndustry

  14. DX this, DX that, as if DX is the most important productivity enhancer.

    Why are we so obsessed with DX, when in reality it far from being the biggest multiplier of productivity?

    yieldcode.blog/post/why-dx-doe

  15. DX this, DX that, as if DX is the most important productivity enhancer.

    Why are we so obsessed with DX, when in reality it far from being the biggest multiplier of productivity?

    yieldcode.blog/post/why-dx-doe

    #Blog #blogpost #techblog #rustlang #svelte #SoftwareDevelopement #SoftwareArchitecture #SoftwareIndustry

  16. DX this, DX that, as if DX is the most important productivity enhancer.

    Why are we so obsessed with DX, when in reality it far from being the biggest multiplier of productivity?

    yieldcode.blog/post/why-dx-doe

    #Blog #blogpost #techblog #rustlang #svelte #SoftwareDevelopement #SoftwareArchitecture #SoftwareIndustry

  17. DX this, DX that, as if DX is the most important productivity enhancer.

    Why are we so obsessed with DX, when in reality it far from being the biggest multiplier of productivity?

    yieldcode.blog/post/why-dx-doe

    #Blog #blogpost #techblog #rustlang #svelte #SoftwareDevelopement #SoftwareArchitecture #SoftwareIndustry

  18. People in who use , what software you use for tax/vat reporting? Preferably, something that integrates with stripe.