| Oct 23 |
What's next, Adobe? Asking for a lien on my house to "protect against losing access to my Adobe plan"? https://t.co/ciqEYa3qqP
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| Oct 23 |
"The problem with prematurely turning your application into a range of services is chiefly that it violates the #1 rule of distribute computing: Donβt distribute your computing!" https://t.co/mYbAKIRvCf
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| Oct 23 |
The majestic monolith remains undefeated for the vast majority of web apps. Replacing method calls with network calls makes everything harder, slower, and more brittle. It should be the absolute last resort. https://t.co/ZuyGrwrM0Q
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| Oct 22 |
It's always a delight to hang with @ThePrimeagen and @teej_dv, especially when the topic is OMARCHY! These boys know how to get me fired up π https://t.co/OgqeaO6wCv
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| Oct 22 |
You can join the new Ruby discord party here: https://t.co/tWsYu3YNFh
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| Oct 22 |
I discussed the problems with centralizing the internet (on us-east-1 in particular!) with @lexfridman just this summer: How we've strayed from DARPA's original design, forgotten how enjoyable and profitable owning servers can be, yet still can be thankful for the cloud gifts. https://t.co/U4f49v8IHR
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| Oct 22 |
You love to see it! The great conceit of the perpetually outraged is that everyone else wants to soak in their sad political bullshit all the time too. Most people in tech do not! They just want to talk about computers with fellow nerds without all the nonsense.
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| Oct 22 |
Rails 8.1 has been released! It includes job continuations, structured events, local CI, registry-free deployments, and so much more. Over 500 contributors has code in this new version π€ https://t.co/VHvLnj5coF
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| Oct 21 |
Since 2017, we ended up spending almost $22m on cloud. Peaking at $3.7m in 2021. Now that we're all out, we'll spend a little over a million on everything we own ourselves. Same team size. Better performance. Saving $2m+ per year! π https://t.co/Nq7iDSwY3m
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| Oct 21 |
Omarchy Inside! (We should have stickers available on OMERCHY DOT ORG soon) https://t.co/gKBOQj9bY3
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| Oct 21 |
I have no interest in commercializing any of this. If you want to support Omarchy or anything else we build, you can buy Basecamp and HEY. Simple transactions, no strings attached. But you're also welcome even if you don't!
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| Oct 21 |
The great relief of wealth is the freedom from having to dream of monetizing every successful idea or creation.
Omarchy, Rails, Kamal, Hotwire, and all the rest of it doesn't have to return anything on the investment beyond the joy of building something awesome and sharing it.
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| Oct 21 |
Awesome to see the #22 car I drove at Le Mans 2025 featured in the Le Mans Ultimate video game! https://t.co/21v1P2EW6V
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| Oct 21 |
Today is a great day to give Linux a go!
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| Oct 20 |
We're saving well over two million dollars per year on this cloud exit. We got much faster gear (local nvme storage vs network mounts is a game changer!). We own all our hardware. And when things go down, we can actually do something about it ourselves. https://t.co/KdAkmm13tw
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| Oct 20 |
I swear we didn't plan this, but just today, we finally NUKED our entire AWS account at the 37signals company meetup! This followed moving out compute+dbs in 2023, then S3 this summer, and now finally the entire account is GONE π https://t.co/qcku127XMP
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| Oct 20 |
I just joined Greg's new Ruby Discord. Great to see folks stepping up to provide alternatives to route around nonsense π
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Note: The argument is not that leaving cloud will mean you're never going to have downtime. All computer systems have problems. But the internet was designed so that these issues would be isolated, not all at once. Also, it's perfectly possible to have great uptime w/o cloud. https://t.co/AvTwjT1nkp
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It's not just possible to get out of the cloud, and away from this centralized liability, but for many companies also extraordinarily profitable to do so. https://t.co/KdAkmm13tw
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| Oct 20 |
Cloud marketing convinced a generation of programmers that the scariest thing in the world was to connect their own server to the internet. All so they could be sold and resold the same centralized dependencies at huge markups.
https://t.co/2JlPY9Pcz0 https://t.co/yB9ZBPJr0J
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We've undermined, if not vandalized, the beauty of the internet by centralizing so much with the cloud. But it's never too late to fix that mistake.
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| Oct 19 |
There's always another level. A pace beyond what you think is possible right now. A quality deeper than what you see as the peak today. An ambition topping your dreams from yesterday.
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| Oct 19 |
The new tiling groups are fantastic. Especially on a small display. You can give every app tabs and easily fit a lot more on each workspace. Super + G to start a group, Super + Alt + Arrows to move windows into it, Super + Alt + G to move a window out. https://t.co/bAWEMrMAuw
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| Oct 19 |
Omarchy 3.1 is out! With Windows VM built-in, universal copy'n'paste on Super + C/V, clipboard manager, tiling groups, live theme changes for neovim/Obsidian/Cursor, new flexoki theme, tons of fixes. Amazing update. https://t.co/UPFMpme5s1 https://t.co/LDnHKrP2Aw
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| Oct 19 |
I have a lot of plans for how we make Omarchy even better for corporate use. Like private migrations integrated directly with the system update for fleet wide updates and bootstrapping.
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| Oct 18 |
I love lazygit so much. Such a nice way to deal with git, partial commits, catching up on history, creating new branches, seeing what's there. Incredible power up for any developer. https://t.co/ObBEwY5yYW
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| Oct 18 |
You can also easily restrict a single window from filling up the whole widescreen by setting the single-window aspect ratio. https://t.co/3AIOWJkKPp
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| Oct 18 |
I've been enjoying @switch_click's keyboard reviews a lot. Great to see her getting on the Omerchy train! That ultrawide looks great for Hyprland. https://t.co/YI0Oy49r6h
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| Oct 18 |
Kamal 2.8 will finally give us a local registry option for simple deploys. This means you won't need a Docker Hub or GHCR setup just to see your app in production. Will get this snuck into Rails 8.1 before we ship final! https://t.co/gPHj8cT8gk
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| Oct 18 |
Who says people don't have the patience for long-form learning and entertainment any more? My 6-hour interview with @lexfridman has a million views on YouTube alone! https://t.co/xI1PmPyGTX
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| Oct 18 |
Fleet MDM just added explicit support for Arch and Omarchy. This seems like a great option if your organization is leaving the Mac and needs a Kandji replacement. https://t.co/Fw6bywEzuU https://t.co/ndyq8UzYIv
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| Oct 18 |
Rich, Chad, and David, the original Ruby Central gang from when I got started with Ruby, has given the ecosystem so much. It's great to see their wishes for RubyGems fulfilled. Thanks guys π
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| Oct 17 |
Grok is not holding back! π
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| Oct 17 |
The documentation for Rails was always a highlight. I spent months writing good docs before the first release. Such a joy to see the foundation funding great new tutorials that are up-to-date with the latest in the framework.
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| Oct 17 |
I was blissfully unaware of just how nutty things had gotten in much of Linux land, and didn't realize GNOME had been fully captured. But whatever. Great thing about open source is that we can route right around this nonsense. Thank heavens for Hyprland!
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| Oct 16 |
This specimen of a human has managed to supercharge the sales of our wonderful OMERCHY line-up. Hundreds of t-shirts and hoodies. You can look this good too by ordering from OMERCHY DOT ORG (everything is sold at cost price, zero profits). https://t.co/r1avFBl114
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| Oct 16 |
Omarchy running Windows running Ubuntu (WSL2) π https://t.co/zu68zPfkHJ
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| Oct 16 |
"All it took was someone to actually put all the pieces together, ignore the Linux neckbeards who insist you aren't worthy to run Arch or Hyprland without spending a hundred hours setting it up from scratch, and invite everyone to the party!" https://t.co/BolFb0eym8
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| Oct 16 |
@sudobunni You can of course stick to the old hotkeys for copy/paste as well. But this will make it much easier for Mac users to come over. And that's what this Omarchy party is all about: Getting folks from Windows and Mac a great path onto the Linux highway of joy π
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| Oct 16 |
Omarchy 3.1 is also shipping with unified copy/paste hotkeys. Super + C / V. No more remembering that it's Ctrl + C / V in a browser and Ctrl + Shift + C / V in a Terminal. Oh, and in service of @sudobunni, full screen is now Super + F (instead of F11) π
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| Oct 16 |
Omarchy 3.1 is going to ship with a Windows VM installer in the box. Fantastic way to run those few apps you can't get on Linux in their own workspace. https://t.co/fvDuG45lFV
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| Oct 16 |
History doesnβt repeat itself, but it often rhymes. From "Lost to the West" by Lars Brownworth. https://t.co/bKwLJWaZwS
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| Oct 15 |
Major kudos to @ryanrhughes for being my right-hand man on Omarchy, @vaxryy for building an amazing tiling window manager, and @FrameworkPuter for giving us all some awesome computers to run it on! You can't raise a tent this big without a lot of help from friends πβοΈ
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| Oct 15 |
Also love to see that we're circling in on 200 code contributors! As well as nearly 20,000 people on the Discord. An incredibly vibrant, passionate, and kind community has just sprung up overnight π https://t.co/huhlXCpYoF
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| Oct 15 |
In the last month, @Cloudflare has served a PETABYTE worth of Omarchy! That's a bonkers ~150,000 ISO installs. Also, would not have guessed Germany as #2 and Brazil as #4!? Even Denmark is up there as #16! https://t.co/r37eMbwFZ5
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| Oct 15 |
Omarchy wasn't built to win over existing Linux users. It was built to grow the pie. To attract people on Windows and Mac who love computers to the joy of Hyprland + Arch. But it's still a treat to see hardcore Linux folks appreciate what we've built πhttps://t.co/R4Wl6Iilaq
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| Oct 15 |
RT @rails: Rails 8.1.0.rc1 has been released. See https://t.co/UVFJMQXO5w for the list of changes since 8.1.0.beta1 and https://t.co/TkrbrRβ¦
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| Oct 14 |
I dress like prime, btw (from omerchy dot org!).
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| Oct 14 |
I feel like Emmet in the LEGO Movie: "blah blah blah, proper name, place name, backstory stuff... I'm so pretty". I WANT TO LISTEN, but damn, that Omarchy product placement is next level π https://t.co/Noh8JSw690
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| Oct 14 |
RT @dvassallo: My $4,000 M3 MBP feels very slow after using Omarchy on this laptop. Even my typing feels slower for some reason. And I'm stβ¦
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| Oct 14 |
Many such cases. The lessons learned at Amazon and other megacorps are often the exact opposite of what 99% of teams should do.
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| Oct 12 |
We finished Petit Le Mans on the podium!! Incredible race. Superb driving by @tobi and @ollyjarvis, and flawless execution by @EraMotorsport. Great way to end the season! https://t.co/14ygG68PtN
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| Oct 12 |
Let's push Ayla over the top. Framework has signed up to make it happen, if she gets to 10k ππ€
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| Oct 12 |
The Shopify cart got some serious pull! ππ¨π¨π¨
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| Oct 11 |
Bundler was created by @wycats together with Carl Lerche. Bananas for a later contributor to think they can usurp creatorship by fraudulently claiming trademark. But guess it tracks with illegally accessing servers after termination. Wild though. https://t.co/Anpd2joCwV https://t.co/qxAmxhJhFZ
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| Oct 11 |
Time for @tobi and I to do the last race of the season here at Road Atlanta. Ten hours of Petit Le Mans. Great to see so many fans yesterday!
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| Oct 10 |
The prophecy is finally coming true! Microsoft and Apple have been fumbling their offerings for developers, so now is the perfect time to simply decide to try Linux. It literally takes as little as two minutes to install!! https://t.co/rKHskaAkPk
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| Oct 10 |
Circumstances described sound like a clear violation of Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). In misdemeanor cases, like this would probably be, the penalty is up to 1 year in prison. Japan has a similar statue where penalty is up to 3 years.
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| Oct 10 |
Former Ruby Central contractor tried to barter for RubyGems access logs(?!). When denied and terminated, he illegally accessed RG production servers, changed the root password, and now wants people to trust his new gem hosting service. Crazy. https://t.co/sqAIaHtCip
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| Oct 09 |
RT @terminaldotshop: How to pronounce Omarchy https://t.co/WkKmpbreMt
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| Oct 09 |
The best thing about the authoritarian far-left tactic of calling everyone they're mad at a nazi is how it naturally encloses the fringe. There's no possibility of broad support from such a dogmatic and ideological corner. https://t.co/9oy8Q2dPey
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| Oct 09 |
Hyprland deserves all the gold and diamonds it's getting. Thrilled to have @37signals in good company with @FrameworkPuter on delivering just that. The future of Linux on the desktop has never beamed brighter! https://t.co/j4K4Jglv9Q
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| Oct 09 |
"It's one sphere, Michael, how much could it cost? Ten thousand dollars?" π
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| Oct 09 |
"I kinda find it hard to think of a reason not to recommend Omarchy... This is a really good project", thanks @BrodieOnLinux βοΈ https://t.co/PEU9VT1GW8
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| Oct 09 |
Real diversity: Whoever shows up is welcome.
Real equity: We all help carry the meaningful burden.
Real inclusion: Your political opinions are your own.
Open source gets better when it's focused on making great software for all, and doesn't obsess over tiresome divisive dogma.
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| Oct 09 |
More of the same tiresome nonsense from the same tiresome people. Kudos to @cmonkey and gang for immediately shutting it down. This isn't 2020 any more. You can just say no to the struggle session and focus on making great computers and supporting Linux for everyone π
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| Oct 08 |
You don't love @FrameworkPuter enough. Scarcely a better pairing in computing right now either. Hyprland runs like a dream on their great gear.
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| Oct 08 |
So much corporate red tape can be traced to a single anecdote where someone fucked up and their manager didn't have the balls to tell them directly. So they made a policy instead. Don't be that coward. Just tell Ben. https://t.co/kDp8pTWeiw
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| Oct 07 |
"macOS is rotting so much and it feels clunky... [Omarchy] feels like a cheetah, man. It feels like a Ferrari." https://t.co/WUK9KP6f5T
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| Oct 07 |
Saved by the Germans. Shame on us Danes.
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| Oct 07 |
Can't help but smile when I see another batch of @FrameworkPuter machines getting unwrapped. They've really tapped into a new computing spirit. https://t.co/6fEMM26KEr
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| Oct 07 |
We're fed an endless stream of consternation over AI slop these days. The content apocalypse is nigh! It'll rot your brain! Okay, sure, maybe, but have you seen the kind of content sludge that perfectly ordinary humans are capable of producing? It's thrice as tragic.
The web is full of it. Garbage writing and brain-dead shorts. Content mills pumping out nonsense pages and gagging videos to appease whatever the high priests of SEO now think they've divined will please Lord Google or Master TikTok.
It's been infecting websites everywhere with "calls to action", "white paper available upon sign up", and "10 ways to supercharge your productivity". Links stuffed into every crevice to juice rankings, capture "most searched for" keywords, and convert, convert, convert.
It's an affront to humanity to make sentient beings do this work. Turning human potential, creativity, and ingenuity into content sludge is a process no more dignified than turning pink slime into chicken nuggets.
I'll take AI slop over human sludge any day. Let the little robots barf up tokens to unlock the next basis point of incremental conversion. Better them than us, I say. This is exactly the soul-crushing, creative drudgery that machines were made to munch through without complaint.
But couldn't we do without sludge or slop, you say? Sure, right after we reach a shared state of nirvana. As soon as the average 4.5 hours of screen-on time is turned into real reading, real making, real pursuits. So that'll happen exactly never.
Case in point: the most important attribute of a phone for most people is still the battery life. These little content slop and sludge faucets can already spew out nearly an entire day's worth of nonstop eyeball junk, and yet you crave more. More! MORE!
So stop whining about the AI slop. You're already steeped in human sludge. And the door to exit both was always there. But you're not going to open it, are you?
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| Oct 07 |
Content is sludge. https://t.co/clmiwIzBb0
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| Oct 07 |
"The more you tighten your grip, Satya, the more star systems will slip through your fingers."
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| Oct 07 |
Omarchy retro gaming rig with the glorious 115" TCL screen coming along! https://t.co/Yn6WisVdme
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| Oct 07 |
I love all the marketing Omarchy is getting for free from both Apple and Microsoft at the moment! From macOS 26 release to Windows 10 dying, we couldn't have asked for a better launch campaign. THANK YOU GUYS!! ππ
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| Oct 07 |
We've brought an incredible number of vintage MacBooks back to life after they've been abandoned by Apple. I love to see it! So many computers from the 2010s are still perfectly serviceable, if you can get Linux running on them.
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| Oct 07 |
From Copenhagen, there's 40-50ms of network overhead on top of the X-Runtime server generation to do the transfer itself, SSL, and the 15ms RTT to Amsterdam. Not bad! https://t.co/IPT1AiXCex
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| Oct 07 |
We're now serving Basecamp out of Amsterdam too! Nice speed improvement for folks in Europe. https://t.co/bFCIipTxkg
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| Oct 06 |
Put a builder back in charge of the business, and Apple could absolutely turn the ship around.
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| Oct 06 |
Kicked out by the scolds, built a new venture from scratch, and now back to rule one of the mainstream bastions of news. Love to see it. Oh, and Free Press' TGIF by @NellieBowles was a beacon of sanity through some dark years. Bravo π
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| Oct 06 |
Fizzy is our fresh, fun take on cards and kanban-style issue tracking. We are getting closer to launch, and would like to invite about a hundred accounts to the party early. Sign up if you'd like a shot! https://t.co/cb2xA1tRBO https://t.co/WhAEVgpQ7V
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| Oct 06 |
This clip is out of the podcast I did with @finnthormeier. It looks like it was recorded on a 2003 Nokia phone, but that's just because we took it out of a Zoom call, and not because I'm calling from Mars. https://t.co/YHMUtYC6JY
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| Oct 06 |
Be the David Goggings of candidates when you apply for a job. Dare to put in some effort! Most people mistakenly think it's all just one big lottery. That they don't even have to try. Every time we hire, I see how sorely mistaken they are. https://t.co/ggjJIHB6KH
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| Oct 04 |
Maybe I should just have @ThePrimeagen turn all my new writing into one of these bangers and forget about publishing normal words?? Gotta love AI π https://t.co/12smwW9AAS
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| Oct 04 |
There'll always be more emails in need of reply, more meetings to attend, and more updates to read. A person can fill the entire workweek with these tasks over and over again. But to stay sane and sharp, you must pay yourself first by doing the work that actually means something to you.
I feel this acutely as someone responsible to employees, customers, followers, and readers. I could do nothing all day but check up on projects, people, and posts, but my brain would quickly check out if it was just doing that.
So quite frequently, I just don't. Don't check in, don't check up, and instead dive into the work that checks my own intellectual boxes. Programming for the love of it. Experimenting for the hell of it. Researching for the fun of it.
In another age, I might have been tempted to apologize for such privilege, but screw that. Privilege is wonderful. You should do your best to earn more of it. Even if you have to carve it out of the bare rocks around you.
Ironically, the best way to do that is also to choose to always pay yourself first, however little at first. By solving your own problems, tickling your own interests, chasing your own curiosity. That's where you'll find the motivation to elevate your talent. To turn interest into competency.
And once you've developed some competency, you'll be rewarded with more privilege to build it further. This is the virtuous circle of merit.There'll always be an endless list of work that could be done.
You'll never get through it all and onto your own priorities, if you continue to put them at the bottom.
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The EU Chat Control proposal would be a catastrophe for Europe. It would seal Europeans behind a new digital Berlin wall, cut off from Signal and other e2e messengers. It's embarrassing and dangerous that it's gotten this close already. Time to bail to back to sanity.
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The infamous "fuck you" slide from 2005 is often shared without a shred of context. So here's a minute and a half of me delivering that context with juuuuust the right level of profanity π
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This has no right being so catchy! @ThePrimeagen turned my "The great falls of Boeing, Intel, and Apple" take into an AI tune, and now I'm nodding and rocking along! https://t.co/uLcJS1uoyP
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Never apologize for being a normal person without a stick up your ass.
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lol
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Joining @ThePrimeagen and gang on The Standup today at 10am pacific to talk OMARCHY. There's no stopping Linux on the desktop going mainstream in dev land now! π
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Purity purges quickly eat all perceived enemies, but the feast must go on, so soon they start devouring their friends too. https://t.co/v4NGQUj30v
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So much organizational dysfunction is created by managers who desperately want magic thinking and general policies to relieve them from having tough conversations. https://t.co/ZSl0JAArZa
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"Lost terrain means lost leverage. Which means the usual threats have stopped working because they relied on that institutional and broad social leverage to be effective. And these loonies know that. The threat of violence, however, is evergreen." https://t.co/H9Kk6l6YyG
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@FrameworkPuter The Laptop 12 on some more of my regular tests: https://t.co/CHsJ9q9LXP
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The @FrameworkPuter Laptop 12 is pretty cool. Love the aesthetics. Performance not bad either. 4m13s on my HEY test, which is ~M4 pace. 500 on SP2.1. 28 on SP3.1. Geekbenches like an M2. All for under $1,000. https://t.co/wpkRpFQW5p
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When everything from Tailwind to Hyprland to Ladybird and Omarchy is earning the "fashy vibes" label, it's looking more like a well-coordinated launch campaign for a hot new style than an attempt to slur those projects with the ghosts of the past. EDGY MARKETING!
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But it tracks when you consider the same camp have tried hard to redefine "inclusion" as excluding and banning people, and "diversity" as strict adherence to a single ideology.
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I've never seen such a concerted effort to associate so many cool, interesting projects and people with "fashy vibes". It's like someone was hired to bring back a deeply damaged brand from obscurity and return it to glory, just to prove that they could.
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