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Sydney based software developer jayparry.dev
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nothing gets past some of you

Tailwind v4 killed the config file 😳 Now, it's just CSS variables. Here's why that's awesome

me: i need to transfer a blender file to my desktop my ADHD: what i'm hearing is we need a dedicated home file server me: that sounds reasonable

I am reading the most chaotically punctuated novel I've ever read in my life

i personally think it’s criminal I have to work from an office when there’s a little guy waiting for me like this at home

who's drawing small horses better than the j-man. I'm at the top of my game.

Interesting website for those who are programming literate but not so math literate math4devs.com

been going through some ux course work paid for. the first half focused on theory was good. im now up to the more hands on second half. he just opened up Dreamweaver help.

hello. i’ve never had much of an online presence but bluesky caught my eye. keen to meet people with similar interests! stuff I like: -programming -rock climbing (bouldering) -guitar -drawing / art -game dev -digital gardening -reading dev stuff: -go / golang -react -astro -tailwind #promosky

walzr.com/IMG_0001 is a cool site to explore random moments of people’s lives

Astro Weekly #57 🚀 - Swedish furniture giant chooses @astro.build 🛋️ - Type-safe env variables in Astro 5.0 🛟 - Build Astro comments system w/ Bluesky API 🦋 Subscribe and have Astro Weekly delivered to your inbox every week! 📬 astroweekly.beehiiv.com/p/astro-week...

devs! want to build something on #atproto but not sure where to start? check out this "Call for Projects" with a bunch of ideas, ranging from protocol frameworks, to entire apps, to bots

Three basic suggestions for getting into distributed systems - Read DDIA - Follow MIT 6.5840 - Do fly dot io distributed systems challenge (no particular order)

We love links because we love the open web

This is Fridge. I have no clue why he chose to sit like this

Back in late 2021 I used OpenAI to train a model on the full text history of the private discord server for my friends and I, then made a bot to generate and send messages based off of that. Here are a few of my favourite messages it produced:

monday - watercolor and graphite on paper

Been developing an interest in digital gardening lately @maggieappleton.com’s essay (maggieappleton.com/garden-history) is a great introduction to the subject! I’ve been using obsidian for personal knowledge, but I’m currently in the process of rebuilding my website into a public digital garden

Fridgey is having a bit of a lazy Saturday