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Adding the Hyperlegible font to this blog
Adding the Hyperlegible font to this blog required me to flex a few frontend muscles which I haven’t used in a while. Here’s how I did it.
continue reading »Two weeks collaborating with a machine
posted on in github , copilot , ai , tools
Non-clickbait title: I’ve been using GitHub Copilot for two weeks, and I loved it.
continue reading »GoAccess is a great log parsing tool
posted on in goaccess , tools , i use this , logging
A year ago I wrote about analyzing Planet Golang’s traffic with Julia. It was cool as an experiment, but I wanted something that I could run quicker, everywhere, and without depending on a single log format. I found GoAccess.
continue reading »I love Tailwind CSS
posted on in frontend , tools , css
I’ve been disconnected from frontend work for a while - my work on data at Measure Studio seldom requires me to poke in there. However, in working on several side projects I had to brush up on my FE chops a bit. A friend pointed me towards Tailwind. I struggled to understand it at first, but once it clicked - it was glorious. I love Tailwind CSS.
continue reading »Things I use: Tridactyl
posted on in tools , i-use-this , tridactyl
I’m on a quest of sorts, a quest for max home row time for my fingers. I’m using various tricks to make my computer easier to operate without ever touching a mouse. Enter Tridactyl, vim-like navigation for your Firefox.
continue reading »Things I use: tmux
posted on in tools , i-use-this , tmux
tmux
is an absolutely fantastic piece of software, and one I use daily - even to write this blog! So, here’s my short letter of appreciation to tmux
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