jensnikolaus.bsky.social
Designer, unlearning. You'll find me in the garden, mountains, kitchen, or pottery studio. I work with good folks over at pganalyze.com Fort Collins, CO https://morethanframes.kit.com
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Did you build a CRM?
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Native plant seeds (similar reasons), a dried plant or two, lip balm
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Yay, wb!
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If any of these roles sound interesting, check out the job descriptions below!
Senior Product Engineer: pganalyze.com/careers/seni...
Senior Solutions Engineer: pganalyze.com/careers/seni...
Principal Postgres Database Engineer: pganalyze.com/careers/prin...
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We’re a fully remote, independent, and profitable company. Our core team is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, but you can work from anywhere in the US or Canada.
Because we’re self-funded, we control our own roadmap and focus on what truly matters.
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Our software helps developers make #Postgres databases faster and more reliable.
Companies like Atlassian, Robinhood, and Notion use it to solve their toughest performance problems. If you love databases, performance tuning, and great developer tools, you’ll like it here.
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I could have read that blog post before… That helps, thanks!
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Read the full announcement here: pganalyze.com/blog/introdu...
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Most exciting part? This is just the start. We're working on intelligent recommendations to help identify promising optimizations.
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Query Tuning Workbooks lets teams experiment with query changes and measure their impact using real production data. No more "works on my machine" moments - you can see exactly how different query variants perform across various datasets.
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The idea came from countless conversations with eng teams struggling with query performance. How do you safely experiment with changes? How do you know if an optimization that works for one customer won't break for another?
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I did 100 Days of SwiftUI last year: www.hackingwithswift.com/100/swiftui It’s really well done. That and Claude got me here.
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The app? Yeah, it’s Swift and SwiftUI.
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I can now take photos with my app and display them on a website. It's not pretty, but it somewhat works! #buildinpublic
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I had no idea the app was live. 👏
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If it weren't so triggering, I could watch more than one episode a month. But I am looking forward to season 2.
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All the best! Your song is beautiful.
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You did not ask me, but I use a README file to capture and retain this context. Then you can always refer to it in a prompt if necessary.
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Huzzah!
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It is incredible how much work I can do on my phone now. Have an idea, make it into something tangible, pick it up later.
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Ah, of course. Thank you!
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I stumbled upon your feed and your gorgeous cups. How do you achieve the textures?
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Making pots and sculptures from clay
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I missed this. Short summary: No idea, not a software engineer. Maybe I am just loading less stuff into the browser? Looks like you are offering a variety of effects in your tool, mine is pretty simple. I not using any libraries or frameworks either, it is all built using native WebGL APIs.
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Yeah, I turned it off again.
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Fucking amazing job!
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This is so cool!
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Yesterday, I added options to change the aspect ratio of the canvas and to add color overlays.
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It is pretty fun! Going to work on a couple more features and will ship it then.
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Example clip exported from glitch art app.
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Phew, that’s a tough question, but mostly okay. Hope you too!
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Neat!
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Solving the right problems, clearly.
Also, hi, happy I found you on here.
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Cars got too fucking big. At least around here, it’s absurd.