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Constantly thinking, who am I? Father, Web Software Engineer, Linux (Ubuntu) user, Swimmer Amateur, F1 Sofa Strategies, Golden hour admirer. Techy topics: JS, TS, React, Svelte and a11y. Currently, at Uber Eats as a Software Engineer
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My first website was a Hilary Duff fan page made on MS Word, the good old times.
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I'm pro Open Source but I don't see me using Libre Office, even though I can selfhost it but I'm so used to using Google Docs.
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I wasn't able as well, but what made me come back to a Chromium based in the compatibility with the Google Suit, Drive, and the Docs.
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You cannot drink caffeine during the Ramadan? I'm just curious to learn that coffee looks smooth.
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It was a good one.
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Why is this video 1 hour long?
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Oh! It was obvios sorry, one of the problems of not being a native speaker.
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Es así, por eso son meme coins, están estructurados para eso, imagínate que comprar crypto fuera "sencillo" actualmente no es como abrir una app y comprar, pero cuando ese sea el caso estas estafas serán aún peor. Son las estafas piramidales o esquemas ponzi de nuestra era.
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This movie is facing the internet's jury, where you cannot be in the middle, you have to like it or hate it. One of the problems of our generation, it cannot be just ok.
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Estan los otros, que no solo leen, sino que escriben también.
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Me parece un caso super interesante este, demuestra como las regulaciones nos protegen de la falta de información, cuando la gente decide confiar y apostar, y esa apuesta no resulta ser lo que parecía, ahi es donde entran las regulaciones. El quien confió en el proyecto y quien invirtió.
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I'll add those two to my reading list, any other that you would recommend? I'm constantly asking readers: Which one is that book that changed something in you?
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What is SM?
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Post without images works well if the platform where you share it doesn't hurt the posts with links without images. It's amazing how algorithms can affect our decision making.
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I do want to live the dream, Miss Mina.
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Is it real?
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10x Engineer 2030
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"$129.4 million worldwide on a budget of $75–147 million." It doesn't look like they would be making a second part. 😔 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transfo...
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I was waiting for this one jajaja
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I'd like to know the budget they had, I'm sure it may be a long way lower than the others with tons of CGI.
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Los informáticos deberían hacer más cosas pensadas para personas y menos para otros informáticos, las cosas que hacemos para "usuarios generales" nos quedan mejor.
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You are testing it or it is testing you? I'm not sure.
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Adding it to my list, I've been a really bad sleeper all my life.
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1996 was pretty secure. The good old times.
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Siempre me pregunte porque tenia que ser tan complicado
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All the advices are welcome! Thank you!
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I have been reading and learning about this duty, mine is still 3y old, my journey is just starting.
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You are the kind of user every developer is afraid of.
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You deserve some credit, he is able to experiment and learn new things because you raised him without fear to try, learn and commit some mistakes time on time, good job there, I hope to do the same.
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I moved to Koreader running on my Kindle, it's pretty impresive I may say.
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The alternative was to dig deep into webpack, I'd not recommend it to any friend or appreciated person.
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Is the magic of open source, it was mean for this, not to yell each other about who did what first.
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They finally mentioned and recommended Vite, it took them time.
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I hate those "small traps" interviews where the interviewer is constantly setting small traps to see if the interviewed gets in trap. I usually mention it when I'm the interviewer, just to let the other person know that I won't be looking for his failure.
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I keep asking myself the same question. I have been thinking about a feedback platform, where all the feedback is somehow validated based on your atproto user. Easy to track and validate the opinions.
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Do you what? How do you do that? Now I have to try it I need to know how.
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Really cool to see some Open Source projects collaborating without yelling at each other who did what first.
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Oh wow I didn't know it was possible.
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Oh wow it is happening, somehow Vite has helped Rollup to reach that level or not?
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This hits me, I have these feelings of not be doing anything relevant enough to share it, but how would my manager, people know what I have been doing if I don't share it. In the other hand I've seen a lot of people sharing their chores as a big win.
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This is a very interesting approach.