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I was lucky with the weather, they forecasted rain and thunderstorms 😅.
Here's a shorter trail route there for your next hiking trip in Switzerland 🇨🇭😉
www.stoos.ch/en/stories/s...
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I hope so! 🤞
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Beautiful! 🤩
It looks a lot like a pond from my home region in Switzerland - same trees, same colors, same size. Funny how familiar it feels 😃
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🤩
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There was a bit of sun from time to time though - and even birds singing too ☀️🎶
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Goonies never say die! Visiting this place (and Astoria) is one of my childhood dreams. 🤩
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Not sure such a list exists, and I could imagine some of those mountains are for really experienced alpinists. I do have a great book with 30 trail runs in the Swiss mountains, though. I've only done a few so far. 😅
elevation.alpsinsight.com/run-alps-swi...
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Marmots! A-ma-zing!!
Just this morning, my mum asked, "When are you finally going to take some time off?". I told her I'd recently been inspired to maybe explore other parts of the Swiss Alps after following an amazing blog. Sounds like cool holidays! So thanks for sharing and the inspiration! 👍🏔️☀️
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So pretty and still so much snow! Can’t wait for les Diablerets episode 🏔️
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Looks like indeed
> tsdown is built on top of Rolldown...
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In that particular case, it makes sense though. Same company, same corporate identity, same template.
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Your hiking blog is turning into my favorite! Looking forward to the next episode at les rochers de Naye. 🏔️☀️
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Haha I doubt 😄
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Instead of "tsgo", they should have gone with "letsgo" 😉
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Amazing pictures and story 🤩 !! Thanks for sharing and for the Grosser Mythen tips. Pretty sure I haven’t been there yet!
PS: I usually start my trail by greeting people with "Grüezi", but toward the end, I often use my native "Bonjour". By then, I’ve got no brain left to handle another language 😅
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I follow two rules while building juno.build
1. Autogenerate docs from source code when possible. e.g. my CLI outputs help as Markdown which is integrated into the site.
2. Never publish a release until its related features are documented.
It takes a bit of effort, but the docs stay complete.
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Merci pour le contexte ! Ça fait sens du coup, techniquement et en plus d’un point de vue marketing.
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Le "The open-source Vercel alternative" est intéressant comme repositionnement. Sauf erreur, ils utilisaient encore récemment une accroche moins comparative.
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Likewise, it's one of those events where I remember the exact moment I heard the bad news. Time to play Temple of the Dog.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUb4...
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I had to do a bit of React again recently, so I can confirm - the other way around also felt like my high school reunion, where I see why I left early 😉
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TIL it's called the Queen of Mountains. I've been going there once a year for some time but didn't know that. 😅
Glad to hear you liked the view 👍. Enjoy your stay and hikes 🏔️🥾☀️!
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Haha, no way?!?!! Hope you enjoyed the hike!
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I've never been to the UK coast or Scotland, not even Edinburgh. Both are definitely on my bucket list!
They've started talking about a direct Zürich–London train, could be a cool trip if it actually happens.
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The first view was truly beautiful IRL. Lots of green and flowers around. I still can’t believe how much snow is up in the mountains, while the trail felt way too dry for the season (😢)!
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Might be good. Interesting discovery, anyway. I should probably benchmark it to see if it improves performance in my libraries. Thanks for sharing. 👍
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Excellent!!! Congratulations Santosh 🥳💪👍
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Ah darn, how come? I use reviver like a lot.
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I'm still traumatized from seeing those hunters kill Bambi's mom on the big screen.
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Oh, that could be it! Even above 3,000m here in Switzerland, we don't get that kind of mountain scenery. It really does look special from that perspective. 🤩
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A niche dev need, so probably not worth a prio, but still, I'd really like Safari to support subdomains on localhost (just like FF and Chrome do).
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Was it particularly high, or is Mt. Futasuzuka some sort of volcano? Scenery looks amazing, like the moon.
Great shots! 👍