Just listened to the Drizzle guys on the SyntaxFM podcast... I mean, Drizzle is good, very nice API (better than Prisma for sure), was going to use it actually on one of the projects. But gosh, the boys are kinda arrogant zoomers or something... Very poor professional ethics... I dunno, it's important to me actually... The bare SQL is not that bad eventually...

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We celebrate our 31 year anniversary today with hobbyists, tinkerers, enthusiasts, visionaries, innovators, and dreamers. We see you change the world every day and we are proud to explore with you. You made this happen, Thank You! p.s. we kind of have an official thing going on: wiki.debian.org/DebianDay/2024 #debian #debianday.

Unsubscribed from the posthog's newsletter after their pathetically narcissistic issue on getting job at startups (focused on themselves, obviously). Stupid self-confidence is bearable for business marketing but when these unempathetic copywriting geniuses start to use people like products... 🤦 Also when marketing guys try to present obvious things as insights and opinions as facts... That's too much.

@brookie what are those features, if you don’t mind me asking? (Not just curiosity, considering them as well)

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Your 6 Minute and 40 seconds video tutorial where you show how to do a certain thing in Excel- I hate it. This could have been a 3 line blogpost.

@holly_cummins it’s very nice but causes a strong FOMO, when you scroll in one direction then think there might be something interesting to the right but then recall you noticed something above… 😅

@hejsna @brookie they do it’s just… the batteries come with integrated headphones 🤣

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@rolle 100% 🥲 it would be hard to express it better without a flame spark 👍

Slack has the most creative changelog I had ever seen (at App Store). Stuff like "All bugs that were fixed in this release were too small for the eye to see or too fiddly for human words to describe..." always deliver a smile to my face.

Marketing guys sell “no one cares about you product, people care about solving their own problems” mantra everywhere. But that’s not true for all. Some (many — I asked!) people do care about different new products. Some people have solved most of their product-solvable problems already and just wander here and there trying new stuff out of curiosity and just for the heck of it. Build good products! Tell about them!

Had a very nice experience with Manning books support — I had problems with my order yesterday (Sunday!) and the support folks were there almost immediately and helped me to fix my account. I was mad first when I got the troubles and didn’t expect a fast support response, but I got so relieved when I was able to download my freshly purchased book the same day. Kudos!

@brookie imagine if he sang 🙊 you’d need to join and make it a duo…

@rolle yea, that’s more or less the same to me lately, I fail at morning jogs and then suffer in evenings

@rolle switching to morning runs for longer distances may definitely help, give it a try — I noticed my heart bears it better in the morning than in the evening (no specific stats unfortunately)

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I want to connect with more likeminded people, and one of my reasons for making music is for me and others to feel less alone.

As an artist I belive in the #BeYourOwnPlattform movement, and I am slowly building up my website as a result of this: kristofferlislegaard.com/

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