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Software Developer by day, growing micro entrepreneur at night. Son of the 80s, music of the 90s. Mainly posting about freelancing, PHP and vinyls. https://terdelyi.co.uk/links
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There is no safe and valid business reason for AI video generation with sound other than for misinformation. Similar to when they cloned Dolly the Sheep and the world decided that human cloning wasn't cool. Folks need to decide this isn't cool.

It's hard not to share your journey when you have doubts, but also stay motivated every day. Learn to trust yourself first, then you can seek feedback.

I'm finally working on a side project which requires to build a bunch of forms. I was genuinely eyeing with Livewire Flux Pro for a while, but building my own components from scratch in Blade is unexpectedly fun.

This is something I couldn't keep up with. I stuck on frontend choices as soon as I started the project. I also realised I was trying to address multiple things in my life at the same time, so I've decided to focus on myself in the next 6 months first. Then, I'll continue my SaaS dreams.

You can't store and serve hundreds of hours of content for eternity that only a few people watch for $19, especially when you're making new content every day. I don’t agree with the decision, but we have to understand streaming was an utopian dream all along. Long live the physical media.

Three things why it's better for my mental health being on Bluesky: 1. Almost zero spam with blocklists. 2. Much fewer people are trying to sell their hot (shitty) takes to get shares of ad revenue. 3. Zero ads – which is literally now every third post on X.

Yesterday I subscribed for a month’s trial on YouTube Premium and I'm also testing JetBrains AI instead of GitHub Copilot, which sucks on PhpStorm. I feel this day a bit calmer to be honest.

I've just set up a legacy CraftCMS 3 project locally to extend here and there (and probably upgrade) for one of my clients, and it's also running on PHP 7.4 and MySQL 5.7, and it works. Old code sparks joy ✨

Normally I would always recommend to follow or at least learn from first party code written by the creators of a framework, but this look like React written in PHP. It makes me uncomfortable.

Tomorrow is the first day of March, and I decided to try something new: in the next 6 months, I'm going to work on one product idea for a month and ship it by the end of the month, then jump onto the next one. That means I should have 6 products to own by September.

Fascinating story from @chiphuyen.bsky.social : Large tax company launched an AI chatbot. The response was... underwhelming. Barely any customers use it. They tried to find out: why? Hallucination? UX issues? Something else? Turns out users used this tax service to NOT have to ask questions!

"You can have comfort and you can have growth, but you can't have both."

That's it, I'm done with GitHub Copilot. It was really helpful last year working on a .Net project where I had no prior knowledge, but in the past few months I'm using it for PHP and web and it's like a bullshit salesman who only needs my money: it's annoying and hallucinating most of the time.

Being a developer isn't just about sharpening your knowledge, but it's also about sharpening your blades often.

Today's tech failure: Google told me that I'm running out of space, so I deleted about 7 GB data from Drive and after 2 hours it still says those files are exist according the quota service. I know that they have to deal with bazillion of data like every minute, but this just awkward.

Great, I'm already 8 days behind. It was a very long week, so many things happened and I got cold.

Quick tip: don't use Unsubscribe in Google Mail, because it won't unsubscribe you from the list. Emails will keep coming, but they go directly into spam folder, although your name stays on their list. Always use the provider's unsubscribe method, then Google's if they fake or don't offer that.

I just completed "Historian Hysteria" - Day 1. Wasn't really prepared for 2 parts, but luckily I found the time and wasn't too difficult after all. I didn't focus on validation or edge cases, only to pass the examples, then run with the actual input. Folder structure might also change. #AdventOfCode

Advent of Code 2024 starts in 3 days and this will be the first time I participate: adventofcode.com 🎄

I got a new Macbook, and I have a couple of hours free in the afternoon, so first time in my life I'm going to write my .dotfiles to automate the setup.

OK, so here's a thing: NEVER assign a custom domain to iCloud+ if it's for your business. Even if if it's temporary and you remove it you won't be able to register an Apple account with that domain for another 30 days. (And I hope Apple Support has right on this, will confirm later.)

The current job market is absolutely shit, but this is the quality when you search for any open positions on LinkedIn.

I moved my company emails from iCloud+ to Google. I wish I had never added it as a Custom Email Domain in the first place. Now that I deleted it I have to wait at least 30 days to be able to create a company Apple Account using the same domain. So, I can't use Apple Business Manager for a while.

We're cooking 👨‍🍳

I'm working on side projects in full time for the next few weeks. First realisation: OMG, I forgot everything, but luckily it's in my muscle memory. Second: scraping a website isn't just fetching a url anymore, you have to wait all the JS crap to load the actual page in.

The three days long .NET Conf 2024 starts today from 4pm UK time. The main focus is on .NET 9 and C# 13: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM4i... Full agenda: www.dotnetconf.net/agenda

*taking a deep breath*