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Indie developer & PhD Researcher | Software Engineering • Open Data • Data Science • Startups • esports | Visit https://heltweg.org :)
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Yeah wild take. Beautiful ironie to write both uniformed hot takes on social media and a book on why democracy fails though.
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Love it, all the AI generated avatars freaked me out. Yours still looked nice as a comic, but still it feels more real with a photo ;).
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I think I booked the first one from Berlin to Paris without knowing and was wildly confused why a lot of people took pictures and walked through the train with selfie sticks 😅. I'm writing from Eurostar Paris->Cologne right now, aren't FR/DE trains great (and by FR I mean Paris of course 😬).
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You'll have to ask the suspiciously absent Happy influencers for that 😅
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Congrats, very cute 🥺
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I remember reading the original page, nice that the code is now available :)
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Cool idea!
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Another yada yada connoisseur I see 😅
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Is it the direct one to Berlin? I was so hyped when I found out last year they opened a direct connection from Paris :). (Assuming this is Paris, looks like it?)
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Wouldn't it be great if I could get interest on travel expenses 😅
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Yeah, there are upsides to be employed at a university, fast turnaround on paperwork is not one of if them 😬.
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Ah very fair ;). I'll add your blog to my RSS feeds in that case 😅
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Kind of disappointing to gate the results behind a newsletter, very corporate "give us your email to download our whitepaper" 😬.
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Seeing some different places (and if it is a Starbucks) sounds like a good distraction though :).
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Clearly right, feels much more natural (but I'd go with larger numbers).
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I'd do it similarly, especially if you move around of stuff still while trying things. Recently I've toyed with generating tests with AI once the app is stable... looked quite promising honestly, the AI can use the code of your existing app to write useful tests and you have less to do initially.
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What could caterpace be 🤔
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Looks nice, I very faintly remember a similar looking game I used to play... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesar_II Maybe? Of course not historically accurate, but I'll follow along, love some game content in #buildinpublic :).
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Probably go around to print stores and try to get them interested? ;)
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Good timing, can go for a valentines date :D
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That is an interesting way to do it, are you using custom models?
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Also let me know your thoughts about the topic or writing style, would be interesting for me!
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I have, but not deeply. I have to admit (maybe to my shame) that I never really could figure out how Cursor wants me to use it and found the UI clunky. On the other hand Cline embeds itself really neatly into my workflow and works great. So maybe my hot take is that I don't understand Cursor 😅.
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pd.read_excel, use Excel sheet, pd.to_excel. The perfect crime.
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Sounds interesting and depending on time commitment I would be interested :)
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We are teaching some contact with data engineering and open data similarly (project based) at university. Students pick a question themselves, build a data pipeline and analyze the data. It is quite a fun way to learn (I think at least).
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For old Germans as well, we learned ` ä` etc for umlauts in HTML :D.
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Cool! While you're at it, a date filter (like "last month") for notes could be cool as well, no?
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If you're open to a frame (tool?) challenge: I couldn't get really into it, having a better time with Cline (via @mtlynch.io , mtlynch.io/notes/cline-...).
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It is a godsend for libraries (or configuration in your case) you rarely use so you're unfamiliar with the APIs :).
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How did you work on fixing the burnout on the break, any tips? 👀
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Trying out uv has been a godsend for my (small) work in Python, it also feels much easier to manage than python versions with pip for someone who is not as aware of the ecosystem.
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Weirdly, autocomplete in mails and docs. I feel it got much better and faster in the last few ~months, so much so that I regularly use it a lot.
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What is going on there? 👀
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It is rough on social media, having a long blocklist helps a bit here I think.
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I like your project, my friend. Not sure spamming it with an anonymous account is the best marketing though.