I am so glad that you are back. i re-read your previous ”leave” post too. i realized that it is so easy to underestimate the hard work oss maintainers like you put in and the burden you might feel. So thank you again and welcome back.
I am so glad that you are back. i re-read your previous ”leave” post too. i realized that it is so easy to underestimate the hard work oss maintainers like you put in and the burden you might feel. So thank you again and welcome back.
I just started using Bluesky pwa. I silenced notifications on purpose but when there is a like or so it doesn’t put the red-1 text (whatever it is called) on the icon Something related to my settings or this is how it is?
Started using bluesky PWA. i think PWAs are quite interesting and feel like they are underrated. Even myself. I am going to build my next app as a pwa.
Great. 👍
will it be published in @codetv.dev, I am sure it is quite interesting
Ok thanks. 🙏
reading the blogs on npmx for sometime and started examining the code. Well, i will be honest, this is exciting. I am in the group "who wants to contribute in an OSS but failed miserably in this". need to better understand and catch the talks but unfortunately discord is out of my reach. Too bad.
Congrats to the team.
Had a peep and immediately saw that this needs a more detailed reading. Again. Very interesting. Superb. Thanks.
so as we wrap up 2025. i wish for all, including myself, peace (in -self and worldwide), happiness, health, -enough / proper- success. As years go by and i get more -senior-, i see that these are not any cliche but what matters truly. Good bye 2025, hello 2026
Recently, i made additional config to my vscode settings, now feel more terminal-like, with no clutter and easiness of adding any plugins... I like it more. Also, recently wrote many markdown notes, truly loved the features MD presents, images, links, marking, bullets, checkboxes, etc.
Ok, I get your point, thanks for your reply. Still I believe it is an important skill, the methods you use might differ though. LLMs could really be useful, but it is a method.
LLM's took which job away? didnt get it. It is sure that it is not easy (and tbh seems too cumbersome to me currently) but, did not get your point really. Why do you think so? Using apple/google maps is on different context. You dont need now to use paper maps, so you dont (need to) learn.
Learning about a well established professional-grade codebase and start understanding it (even before making contributions) is hard. I must certainly improve this skill.
Sounds nice. It is refreshing to pull oneself periodically out of rush and overthinking, and supported even by the org and managers. Happy quiet moments
Reading docs and implementing it to the software might now be underestimated since that everything is very fast with LLM’s. But idk, maybe I am old fashioned but I think that is very valuable, to learn basics and develop a crucial skill, being able to learn, adapt and apply, anything…
Switched (almost totally) to #bluefinproject for my home setup. I realized that i like (maybe too much) trying linux distros and tools.
Congrats. Exploring #projectbluefin nowadays. Taking it slow, but may take this as my main distro. Need to explore the dev experience within containers (super cool tool btw). And back in my Mac days, I always loved #homebrew.
Good luck. 👍 recently watched an episode of a food program which took place in Japan, Kyoto specifically, and the place seemed really nice.
While I work on side web projects I also keep on exploring Linux distros and tools. Nowadays as I explore #bluefin #linux and #distrobox (great tool!) I changed my shell and prompt to bash and starship temporarily (or permanently) as they seem simpler and more configurable.
I like this. Cool stuff. Agree, could be expanded to interesting usages.
@castrojo.bsky.social hi. I recently installed bluefin in a virtual box VM. In docs it says we cannot do this or maybe not recommended?. Does this mean I gonna hit a wall when I proceed to doing development podman containers? Still not explored this. Thanks.
I studied #bluefin #linux a little bit, set it up and discussed it with ChatGPT ☺️. So my early consideration is it is interesting and tempting. I will gradually move my dev env to it and work with this distro and this approach of containerized development. Now back to real work
exploring #Bluefin #linux with developer mode. Aside i will be exploring some other things as well like #brave #browser etc. in the docs it says #Bluefin is not compatible with VirtualBox but i just installed it on a VB vm. Will i crash on a wall soon or docs need to change?
Thanks for the answers. I will explore it. I am happy with my current distro, Ubuntu, and I am not into tweaking the system a lot, just maybe slightly a bit more than most basic things, and use it for dev mostly, but I found this interesting. Anyway. You use it for gaming or development mostly?
Every now and then I find something to kick myself out of my focus. Really what is it all about #bluefin #linux. How is it different than others?
Hey how is your bluefin journey going. How is it diff than other distros? What are you doing different or additional than others?
thanks for all the effort you put in vite and other projects.. good luck with your next journey
thanks. would love to check
and also 3d mapping, 3d rendering and also web games.. Have seen very nice examples lately. i think that is related with what you mean.