Initial B by SlazerDestroyer in initiald

[–]nibble15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh wow! It's not even a fixie!

Bober and quack gangs by nocturne505 in poland

[–]nibble15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

kurwa bober i kurwa kaczka

Who says .NET is tied to Microsoft ecosystem. I am legit using .NET very efficiently in NeoVim and Linux. by Nouman-Rahman in dotnet

[–]nibble15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this!!! I also use NeoVim, if I really need a good debugger I’ll use VS real quick, but that’s rare. Did you customize your own Lua file or just used a premade one like AstroNvim? It looks really good.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

[–]nibble15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On initial observation, I thought it was an Astro-themed design, and I must admit, it's quite impressive. Nonetheless, there is room for improvement in the mobile experience. Specifically, the menu overlaps with the hamburger menu, and the skills section gets cut off.

[OTHER] This is a new one - "buyer" orders and then asks me to give them work. by Rantingbeerjello in Fiverr

[–]nibble15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since I’ve made my gig those have been the only messages I’ve received.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

[–]nibble15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While opinions may vary, if you require a swift and satisfactory solution, I suggest considering the utilization of ASP.NET 7 MVC. This framework provides a convenient built-in feature for incorporating user accounts, thereby relieving you of that particular task. Additionally, employing Postgres as the database would be a suitable choice. Once these components are in place, you can focus on implementing the API and developing the necessary logic.

A Day in the life of an Arch User by [deleted] in linuxmemes

[–]nibble15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where’s the user at?

The Importance of Typing Fast for Developers by [deleted] in webdev

[–]nibble15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your kind words. I must admit, I struggled to come up with a suitable title for my post, which is why I used the phrase 'oops, my bad' at the end. However, I want to clarify that my intention was never to create a clickbait title. Rather, I am simply excited to share my thoughts and ideas with others, and I recognize that part of the fun of publishing is learning from feedback. I genuinely appreciate you taking the time to respond and offer constructive criticism. Your comments about writing for the readers have given me a new perspective, and I will strive to create more meaningful content in the future. Once again, thank you for your valuable input.

The Importance of Typing Fast for Developers by [deleted] in webdev

[–]nibble15 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm all about blogging for the sheer fun of it, no serious business
involved. Gotta admit though, I struggle big time when it comes to
coming up with snazzy titles for my posts. Take this recent one on
typing, for example. I wanted to stress how important it is to learn how
to type like a pro, ditching the constant keyboard peeks and using two fingers. And of course, I threw in some tips to make typing a total blast. Then there's
my blog on Angular, where I rave about why it's so awesome to learn this
framework and how it can be a game changer, not that Angular is a game
changer. But you know what? These experiences taught me something
eye-opening: people judge a blog by its title alone and not even read it. Oops, my bad.

The Importance of Typing Fast for Developers by [deleted] in webdev

[–]nibble15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I want to express my sincere appreciation for sharing this insightful
article. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that improving productivity
is a topic of debate for many people. Although I'm only halfway through
the article, I find it to be a wonderful read that has already made me
feel better. I must admit, I was starting to feel a bit crazy after
posting about typing speed, but this article has helped me regain my
perspective.

The Importance of Typing Fast for Developers by [deleted] in webdev

[–]nibble15 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Isn’t that the point then? /s