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jbranchaud.bsky.social
Free-Range Software Dev and Consultant ✨ PostgreSQL • Ruby on Rails • TypeScript • React ✨ 🏃🐈🍹🎱 (he/him) | Chicago | Work with me: visualmode.dev
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tbh I was mildly annoyed the train wasn’t a bit slower so that I had more time to enjoy my One Cup and a new book
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This was the first I’d heard of the git-range-diff command. I really like the diagrams for this from the post linked above. git-scm.com/docs/git-ran...
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simonwillison.net/search/?q=We... 😁
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I’d love to hear your take in short or long-form what feels bizarre 👀
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11/ Babel (2022) R. F. Kuang bsky.app/profile/jbra...
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10/ The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (1963) John Le Carré bsky.app/profile/jbra...
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I also managed to watch both Captain America: Brave New World (👎) and Sing Sing (💯😭).
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Saw the title on the front page of lobsters, thought it sounded interesting, clicked through, was delighted to see it was your latest!
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Thanks, fixed!
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9/ The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (2014) Becky Chambers bsky.app/profile/jbra...
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Never tried it — what’s good about it?
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It does well in the Chartreuse Swizzle www.diffordsguide.com/cocktails/re...
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8/ We Are Legion (We Are Bob) (2016) Dennis E. Taylor bsky.app/profile/jbra...
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"properly learn and reliably use rails generators" is probably a partial solution to this. Unsatisfying, but true.
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I'm still on the look for a solution that feels right. This is a great approximation in the meantime. Thanks 🙌
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my bad, "boost" is more powerful than I realized
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Enjoyed your “IDEs are bad at editing text” post. Also, homerow app looks amazing — I already do this with Vimium in Chrome and have occasionally wished that the whole OS could work that way 🤯
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I started using NetNewsWire+Feedly daily within the last few months. I’m still loading it up with all the feeds I want, but it’s immediately the best way to keep tabs on the stuff I want to read.
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more frequently here tho still.visualmode.dev
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www.visualmode.dev/blog
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*breakdown 🙃
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A breakfown of this issue from AWS aws.amazon.com/blogs/databa...
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Nice! bsky.app/profile/jeps...