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1mo ago
inFinally cracked my email overload with a simple AI filter
See folders struggle with scale, AI handles it smoothly.
1mo ago
inFor beginners, everyone loves drag-and-drop coding, but I think it's better to start with typing code from scratch.
Actually drag and drop is way better for total beginners. It lets people figure out the logic of coding without getting stuck on spelling or semicolons. That early win of making something work builds way more confidence. Once someone gets how the pieces fit together, moving to typed code feels less scary. Starting from a blank text editor can just make people quit before they even understand what a loop is. Visual tools give a much gentler on ramp.
1mo ago
inUnpopular opinion: Shifting my last meal earlier transformed my morning yoga
Heard this from my yoga teacher, it really works.
1mo ago
inVent: I once dismissed wrapping meats during the stall, now I'm a convert
YES that "part of the rhythm" line hits SO true. My last brisket was a 16-pounder and wrapping in peach paper when the bark was set totally saved the schedule. It felt like a tool to manage the cook, not a cheat, and the meat was still IMPORTANTLY smoky and PERFECTLY tender.
1mo ago
inTIL the cliffside cabin in Iceland's Westfjords has a booking system stuck in the 90s
Does @smith.david think my fax machine still works after all these years?