alexandersix.com
Senior Software Engineer @ Zillow. Head of DevRel @ Filament. Mentor. Loves Laravel, Filament, JS, and Tailwind. Neovim user. Has a cute corgi.
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The original advice I heard was "oil/wax it every day for a week, every week for a month, every month for a year, and then every year", but after going through the whole setup, I still do mine monthly. It's probably overkill, but there's just something so nice about a freshly oiled/waxed board.
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I've gone the lemon and salt route before and it worked really well!
The trick (that I've found) is to try and prevent this before it starts–which I understand isn't super helpful at the current moment. If you aren't oiling/waxing your board, give that a try too once this is sorted out!
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Again, we can change that! 😉
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I haven't found a method that I'm ~thrilled~ with, but I typically try to do just like you said and boil everything down into keys and then use Filament to create an interface to adjust those translations.
This starts to fall apart when the page content changes based on language, though. 🙃
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It's so good, right? Such a great way to test front-end code
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So then it’s really:
New separate office perk: not needing to buy multiple bags of trail mix per week 😅
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New remote work perk unlocked: never have to daydream about trail mix again! 😂
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That rocks—anything to get more folks using feature flags! And obviously, I’m pretty psyched about the integration with Filament 🔥
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This is awesome! Does it integrate with Pennant, or is it an entirely separate system?
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Yeah, Linux gaming has come a LONG way, but there are still holdouts that don't work as well.
Before I switched my gaming over (all my games work on Linux, thankfully!), I ended up just partitioning my system with Windows on one side and Linux on the other. Worked super well for my use case!
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This is awesome!!
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Love the callout for the digital garden! Best way to think about the web
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You’re a legend for this! Will try and report back 🔥
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Oh shoooot those look good. I’m gonna need to get that recipe from you 😂
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Ooooh, those sound fantastic!
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More like congrats @archilex.bsky.social! I just got to write the announcement! 😂
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bsky.app/profile/alex...
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Haha, lots to talk about, I guess!
I can easily answer a few of these with a simple "I use vim, btw" 😂
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Haha, I do, yes. Docker is so fast on Linux, and it makes deployments so easy.
Herd rocks, though! Would love to use it on Linux
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Nice! I’m a Fedora user myself, but I’ve spent a LOT of time in Pop_OS—which is built off of Ubuntu.
Linux for Laravel dev is honestly so good, I love it 💪🏻
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^^^
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Heck YES! Using recursion is so satisfying 😂
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Follow me at twitch.tv/alexandersix_ for go-live updates!
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Ooooh, this looks awesome!