Full-stack engineer with 16+ years of software development experience, including ~9 years building B2B SaaS products as a technical co-founder / lead engineer. Strongest in TypeScript/React/Node.js and pragmatic product/system architecture, with ownership across product, backend, frontend and infrastructure. I also created SignalDB, an open-source local-first database with 600+ GitHub stars.
Honestly, this animation in one of the best things about spaces in macOS. I use the four finger gesture to switch spaces all the time and it make the spaces feature so much more natural than all other window managers I’ve used before
A few years ago, I did the same and started unsubscribing from newsletters as soon as they arrived.
Now I keep only emails in my inbox that require action - everything else I archive or delete.
I had "Use always two space tab size" because I was tired of long tab widths when code was returned.
However, even when it wasn't about programming, I was reminded that the tab size would be two spaces ...
You're totally right. I just quickly scanned the readme and had expected a tool that only check the files. But yes, it's a bad idea in general to run random cli programs without checking them in detail
You should switch the default to not delete any files and modify/remove the files only with some flag (--dry-run=false, --rm, --delete, etc).
I just deleted all files accidentally in a monorepo :D
Luckily I didn't had any uncommitted changes and could recover using git
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: TypeScript, React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, REST, GraphQL, WebSockets, Kubernetes, Docker, CI/CD
Résumé/CV: https://nowack.dev/cv.pdf
Email: max.nowack[at]mailbox.org
Full-stack engineer with 16+ years of software development experience, including ~9 years building B2B SaaS products as a technical co-founder / lead engineer. Strongest in TypeScript/React/Node.js and pragmatic product/system architecture, with ownership across product, backend, frontend and infrastructure. I also created SignalDB, an open-source local-first database with 600+ GitHub stars.