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Frontend Engineer living in Columbus, OH 🇺🇸🇨🇱 raulsaavedra.dev
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I use Aerospace, essentially it lets me stack my windows like an “accordion” and I can use shortcuts to navigate between them using my keyboard only. I have been really liking it in my setup! github.com/nikitabobko/...
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Just applied! Excited about this opportunity!
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Agree! This one sounds great!
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I’ve started to use composer with agent mode as well and it’s great! One good tip I’ve found is to create a .cursorrules file to reference in agent mode. One example is context about your design system in markdown, that way all generated code uses the design system! docs.cursor.com/context/rule...
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Looking forward to it! 🚀
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Have been using Cursor for a year and the autocomplete is pretty good, worth the price itself. I cannot find a good use case yet for composer. I think that I get better results coding features myself using Cursor Tab rather than using code generation 😅
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1) The trackball comes with 2 side buttons, and they can be pretty useful, I set the first to open mission control, and the second to open Raycast! 2) If the trackball gets stiff, you can make it smooth again by rubbing it against your forehead, crazy, but works wonders
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Yeah it’s a great mouse! I tend to play first person games and didn’t have any issues. Plus no more wrist pain after long work/gaming sessions
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I use the Logitech MX Ergo trackball, might take some time getting used to, but I find great for work and gaming!
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Device: IPhone 15 Goose: 100 Toucan: 180 Puffin: 70
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If you liked Elden Ring but it felt like too much work, you might like Sekiro! It’s got a steep learning curve with the combat, but once you master it, it’s my probably favorite yet. It’s available for the PS5 as well!
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+1 for Returnal! Plus it’s a great demo of the PS5 controller (adaptive triggers, haptic feedback) probably my favorite implementation of these features yet
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Got the Joy of React during the sale, and it’s been amazing! Just a few days in, and I already feel more confident in my React skills. The interactive platform and mental models make learning really fun. Glad you’re doing great after leaving Twitter—your courses are great!
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Amazing course! I am taking it now, my favorite part is the interactive playgrounds for each module! It’s great to learn and play around with the Motion API 🚀
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Just watched your video Pistol Whip turned to 11. That’s some insane gameplay! The most I was able to achieve was Deadeye on Hard difficulty but here you use all the modifiers at once, that must have taken lots of practice!
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Great read! Thank you for posting this Kent! I just moved to the US earlier this year, and I have been procrastinating on making connections here in the web dev space. I think this post finally gave me some good motivation to get started and join some local events 🚀
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Great list Marc! This made me want to play Pistol Whip again! It’s my favorite VR game. It’s also a good way to exercise 🤣