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Кооперативные Диванные Вечеринки Стали Проще! Играйте в веселые, быстрые и вызывающие соперничество игры с участием до 8 игроков. Ваш смартфон — ваш контроллер — не требуется ни консолей, ни загрузок!
How exactly does sakura help you?
- Just drop it in, even on existing HTML content, to get a pretty-looking website (everything “just works”)
- Quick prototyping, especially when working on backend sites and can’t yet be bothered to fidget with CSS/HTML
- Building a quick (but pretty) site/blog for your best friend or aunt!
- No need to remember tons of different class names for every other CSS framework
- Works amazingly with markdown-generated HTML pages (eliminates the need for hacks like including .img img-responsive in <img></img> tags generated from markdown-parser
- Wonderful for people who aren’t really good or interested in design as sakura is nothing but a set of reasonable defaults
HTMX in PostgREST!
create or replace function api.index() returns "text/html" as $$
select $html$
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
...
</html>
$html$;
$$ language sql;
Learn and understand quantum computing with built-in spaced repetition. I really like this method of learning and would like to see more courses that use this method and tech about some programming concepts.
Shipping is really hard and you have to make it your main priority
Shipping doesn’t mean deploying code, it means making your leadership team happy
You need your leadership team to trust you in order to ship
Most of the essential technical work is in anticipating problems and creating fallback plans
Scale back your implementation work as you approach launch so you’re free to jump on last-minute problems
You should constantly ask yourself “can I ship right this second?”
Testcontainers is an open source library for providing throwaway, lightweight instances of databases, message brokers, web browsers, or just about anything that can run in a Docker container.
Trigger warnings for movies, TV, books, video games and more!
Reads like some sci-fi story. How is that even a thing??
Science and engineering usually create consistent results. Generally, when you figure out how to make something, you can repeat that at will to make more of something. But what if, one day, you ran the same process, and got different results? You double-checked, and triple-checked, and you kept ending up with a different end product instead?
Perhaps it wasn’t the process that changed, but the environment? Or physics itself? Enter the scary world of disappearing polymorphs.
17:00 - 20:00 - отпустить тормоза. Избегайте наркотиков, но в остальном дайте себе полный карт-бланш в том, что вы себе обычно не позволяете.
20:00 - 22:00 - прислушайтесь к своим чувствам. Включите музыку, побейте грушу, посидите в тишине. У каждого свой метод. На этом этапе важно дать волю эмоциям.
22:00 - 7:00 - сон. Чем дольше, тем лучше. Но важно не валяться, если вы уже проснулись.
07:00 - 10:00 - уборка. Чем больше вы выкинете или подарите кому-то, тем лучше. Делайте это с предельной жестокостью.
10:00 - 13:00 - спорт, массаж, баня (безусловно можно сочетать). Помните о том, что здесь важно почувствовать тело. Вернуться в реальность через ощущения и движения.
13:00 - 14:30 - десять дел. Важно не делать больше, не делать сложного, но использовать этот метод для разгона внутреннего генератора и перевода его в созидательное русло.
14:30 - 17:00 - потоковое творчество. От футбола до рисования. Это очень индивидуально. Принципиально важно на этом этапе создать что-то свое, вернуть вкус творчества и игры.
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История о том, как наше Бюро проектировало лучшую тележку для торговых сетей группы X5
merely 93% of paint splatters parse as valid Perl.
Kind of controversial take on note taking systems. I can relate though, because i was lost in a burden of creating perfect knowledge management system for a long time without creating any knowledge. Simplest approach with commonplace notebook is what working for me now.
Comments are also useful.
Getting lost in your knowledge management system is a fantastic way to avoid creating things.
Most heart-stopping writing comes from synthesizing the previously unarticulated in the moment. Rather than reaching for your database, try channeling what’s in the air at this very second. These read/write errors are what we call originality.
Leonardo da Vinci kept all of his notes in one big book. If he liked something he put it down. This is known as a commonplace book, and it is about how detailed your note-taking system should be unless you plan on thinking more elaborately than Leonardo da Vinci.
Shun the useless adoption of the aesthetic of the useful. When something can be like work or like play, never make it work.
Я согласен с тем, что логику нужно разносить по сервисам. Но сервисы должны использовать общую шину данных: базу, очередь сообщений, файлы в S3 в конце концов. Гонять друг другу JSON выглядит хорошо в теории, но на практике — фу.
Условный Постгрес выплюнет миллион записей за доли секунды. Забрать этот же миллион из другого сервиса — приключение на неделю. Тут и метрики, лимиты, квоты, сетевые спайки, etc… А когда таких запросов несколько, сервис ложится спать.
When perpetual avoidance is allowed, this familiarity never develops, and the kryptonite effect entrenches itself. The activity in question, however innocuous to everyone else, seems to wither your power and confidence whenever you get too close. Only by getting close despite the effect, and experiencing what dancing, algebra, or working with puff pastry is all about — rather than simply reacting to your old, scorned-outsider’s thoughts about it — can you neutralize the effect.