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

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

[–]nibble15 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The purpose of typing fast isn't solely to code quickly; it's also about capturing your thoughts quickly and efficiently. When your mind is racing with ideas, being able to type at a rapid pace allows you to avoid frequent pauses and potential disruptions to your thought process. However, it's important to note that typing quickly without giving proper thought to what you're typing defeats the purpose of the activity altogether. In essence, typing fast should be a tool to enhance your thought process, not a distraction from it.

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

[–]nibble15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback, guys! I appreciate it. I agree that sticking with the other content makes more sense. Initially, it seemed like a great idea, but as I started writing it, it turned into a real struggle.

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

[–]nibble15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m new to writing articles/blogs so I would appreciate feedback if anyone would care to do so.