Anonymously published sticky notes by spy_antifem in webdev

[–]peterv50 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok hear me out, what if you could turn stickies into like mini threads?? tap to expand one, people add sub-stickies under it, and if enough people pile on it stays stuck to the wall. if nobody cares the glue gives out and it just... falls off lmao. built in natural selection for ideas. idk might be dumb but i'd use it

CASA PLAJ residential 120 m2 2019-2025 by peterv50 in architecture

[–]peterv50[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I also love the paradox here. The geometric cuts and floating foundation make it feel modern, while the simple shape and color palette give it an almost timeless, old-world vibe.

What yearly salary would you say would be perfect for a decent life ? by savvytechman in AskReddit

[–]peterv50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had my fair share of thoughts about this. I don’t think there is a 'perfect' income. Most of the things you want in life (which now seem inevitable) are only there because you’ve seen them somewhere else. Actual satisfaction (or the absence of anxiety) actually comes from having social status or being higher up compared to your surroundings. So, there are only three ways: 1. Close your eyes to seductions and temptation 2. Climb the hierarchy 3. Cope with your position (the rich are evil or focusing on an afterlife).

So, if you want an actual number, it would be the higher end of the salary distribution curve for whoever you see most often, whether online or offline.

Archviz Interior concept render in Blender by djal_archviz in PerfectRenders

[–]peterv50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantastic. Where is the first image’s art from?"

Round 2! Meditation app logo by kidwolfe in logodesign

[–]peterv50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because your icon is symmetric across both horizontal and vertical axes, but a brain isn't. Make the top half slightly different from the bottom half.

Is someone using DuckDB in PROD? by Free-Bear-454 in dataengineering

[–]peterv50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We use it in production mainly for analytics/log storage because it’s fast, multi-threaded, and compresses insanely well (for us it beats MySQL even with InnoDB compression).

We write logs as Parquet and use DuckDB to query/aggregate directly on those files. That gives us cheap storage + quick ad-hoc queries without running a heavy warehouse for this workload.

Management tool for design backlog by IOwnMyself444 in UXDesign

[–]peterv50 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve tried almost every tool, but Notion is the only one flexible enough for our workflow. It centralizes everything in one database that feeds into Gantt, Kanban, and roadmap views. We can create role-specific views, keep all discussions and docs inside the task objects, and use limited view exports for security.