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·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I'm building a rss client with an extra layer to have user comments/threads. This lets you create your own feed of articles entirely but with a social aspect.

I want it open source and free, just building an app that I'd like to use myself.
shaoner
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
https://hemingwayapp.com/ gives you advice about your writing.

This is called Hemingway because he was apparently good at communicating efficiently which made him a popular author.
shaoner
·tahun lalu·discuss
It's been a while since I touched it but I have a very similar GB emulator in rust:

- The library: https://github.com/shaoner/padme-core

- The web/wasm backend: https://github.com/shaoner/padme-browser
shaoner
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Love the idea, my only concern is how to trust that at some point you're not going to include sponsored products?
shaoner
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
My company moved to Jira 2w ago and I feel the burden, it's a horrible tool. I don't care if my manager set it correctly or not. 1) What correctly means in Jira? 2) Honestly it's not a good use of all our time to learn how to use it correctly.

Right now, I can't move a task to another column which gives me a non helpful generic error. Should I spend time investigating this?

And yeah it's not only slow but sometimes it crashes your browser, sometimes it doesn't even load what you click on.

I can't seriously understand the appeal. I would prefer anything else, including post its.
shaoner
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I have a python script that builds the pdf from a Yaml file https://github.com/shaoner/resumy/
shaoner
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
In my opinion, it comes back to search engines not giving you a the best answer. If you're looking for the best headset with whatever feature, you'll find mostly sponsored reviews, or at the very least hard to trust reviews.

On the other hand, some random people's opinions in a Reddit community with -apparently- no further agenda seem somewhat more honest.

Not that the answer is better but it gives you new data points in your search.

Basically, it's not one or the other, you can use both tools and that's probably why it makes sense to include Reddit in AI models (which do this job for you automatically)