@Eramdam thank you, this was a great read! While I never was a tweetdeck user (dunno why, I use Mastodon in multi-column mode to this day) I would've definitely been a BTT user if I had been. Plus, I can appreciate software I don't use and the passion behind it :)
Today would have been Better TweetDeck's 10th birthday had I not shut it down last July.
This took longer to write than I expected but I wanted to write about the project, and properly thank those who contributed to it.
Hope you like it.
https://erambert.me/blog/bettertweetdeck-post-mortem-part-2/
@balrogboogie you got this!
Hi, I am Konrad, a software engineer with almost 10 years of experience in building Android Apps, both for small startups and huge corporations. My preferred language is Kotlin, but I'm also comfortable with Java and JavaScript. I also know quite a lot about building APIs with Spring Boot.
I am currently looking for a job as some kind of tech lead or senior dev, either remote or on-site in Vienna, Austria.
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@pup_hime oh dhl doesn't give change here :)))
@pup_hime right? they don't cost that much
@electrocutie no, the traditional way is decompressing assets on the CPU
@electrocutie @charlotte afaik DirectStorage is meant for game assets on GPUs
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@PHIL_FISH I really like fastmail, it costs a bit of money but their software is great, their import is fast and easy and their support has been really good the one time I needed it
"Drop" is probably the most useful concept that I don't think is widely understood outside the kink community but applies to SO MUCH STUFF in everyday life.
Drop is the shitty feeling you get after an intense experience (including an intense positive experience). It's sometimes immediate, but sometimes the day after or some other time. "Post-con depression" is a form of drop. In the kink community, we try really hard to stop drop from happening with aftercare, but outside of the scene you don't often get the chance to build in aftercare to intense experiences.
Different people find different things helpful for dealing with it. Rest is generally good, as is doing things you like, sugary foods, and recognising that you are in drop and not putting too much pressure on yourself.
allowing yourself to do what you need to get through drop is crucial (imo) to allowing positive experiences to stay positive, and to deal with the emotional effects of negative ones.
@Weirdaholic probably a server issue then
@binaryDiv good to know bridge mode sucks 😩
@binaryDiv I get v6 and real v4 for a small extra fee (Power-Upload) over the same connection (otherwise it'd be just a grandfathered-in v4 or dual stack lite)
@codl oh yeah, you never get used to that
@codl in some ways it really is
@codl I think the reason for that is that roblox has a global dance button
@codl is this post inspired by lethal company becaus if it's not I have good news
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