

Before you spend time building an LLC, find three clients. Then find three more.
In my experience too many people get distracted with secondary things such as building a website, printing business cards when they don’t have any potential clients.


Before you spend time building an LLC, find three clients. Then find three more.
In my experience too many people get distracted with secondary things such as building a website, printing business cards when they don’t have any potential clients.


I like that you added the absolute namespace identifier or whatever its called


Imo comments shouldnt describe what you are doing but rather why you are doing something. The code itself should be obvious on what you are doing.


I dont even go that far. Its straight up chocolatey for me!


Came here to complain about the use of Fahrenheit in a scientific context.
Sad php noises
and I don’t trust wishthis’ auth.
I’m the developer of wishthis. What do you not trust about the auth? I try to be transparent about everything.
FLOSS developer here. My app’s UI/UX is bad, not because I am incompetent but because I prefer working for money. Its open and if you have a problem with the UI/UX feel free to pay me or change it yourself. Or just wait until I am bored and feel like doing it myself.
I use cinny for desktop and FluffyChat for mobile.
Neither support threads but they are too good clients to pass up.
Looks like Source Git
I think its lacking of imagination
I use https://mjml.io/ for HTML emails, highly recommend it if you dont want to deal with Outlook’s bullshit.
No it’s not. Its just hard if they need to work in Outlook, which uses a Word Processor instead of an HTML rendering engine like any other sane email client.


I believe this is a Black Mirror episode.


“Don’t use GitHub” comments incoming…
The post itself is what’s midly infuriating


I’m currently running AtlasOS for the first time


Because torrenting is strongly enforced by the law where I live, in Germany.
Im not OP but I use VS Code and it’s setup to:
Which is what I think OP is trying to say. Your idea sounds like what IDEs should do (and mostly do).