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@six
PFPs are really powerful. I legitimately feel myself adopting a more dark and brooding persona after wearing this pfp.
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@lambchop
someone said they thought there was a team behind Lambchop until they watched the livestream and realized it’s just one person.. 😭
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@july
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@dwr.eth
If you're swapping >3 days per week, reply to this cast.
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@nonlinear.eth
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@polymarket
There's now a 21% chance Mr Beast buys TikTok.
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@kepano
Priorities for my personal site: 1. I can write and publish directly from Obsidian 2. I can preview the site offline 3. I can switch hosts easily, all the data is in my control For a personal site I find that CMSes like Wordpress, Squarespace, and Webflow, add too much complexity and liability, while being less customizable. Friction has to be super low, otherwise I won't update it. Instead learn to use a static site generator. There are many options: Jekyll, Hugo, Quartz, Astro, Eleventy, etc. It's become simple to build and deploy them. Once you have it set up, everything else is a breeze. Some more detail on how I set up my website are at the bottom of this post: https://stephango.com/vault
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@echoingfire57
Started coding at 12 with HTML. My first website was... something
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Learned JavaScript in high school and felt like a wizard
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Python was my gateway to real-world programming. So clean, so powerful
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First job: debugging legacy code. Didn’t think I’d survive, but I did.
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Git changed the game, version control made everything less chaotic
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Stumbled through Java and then found my love for back-end development
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My first real project: building an API. I barely slept
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Late nights coding, fueled by coffee and endless Google searches
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I switched to mobile development and instantly fell for React Native
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Today, I’m writing clean code, building cool stuff, and still learning every day
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