From Stupidity to Brilliance
A stupid decision that works out well becomes a brilliant decision in hindsight.
A stupid decision that works out well becomes a brilliant decision in hindsight.
Once again, Iām considering if I should entirely change my personal tech stack, both in terms of hardware and software. This is a thought that I tend to revisit often. Actually following through, not so often. I have had a habit of making 180 degree turns and moving to
There seems to be quite a trend going on with people listing their default apps. Apparently it all got started from a podcast episode Duel of the Defaults by Hemispheric Views. I must admit I have yet to listen this episode but I will definitely get to it. I wanted
Manuel Moreale wrote about his subscriptions and said: I'd be curious to see other people's breakdowns so if you do end up writing about your situation let me know. Encouraged by this Kev Quirk and Jan-Lukas Else wrote about their subscriptions. After reading their posts I
I got the local development setup for Ghost working after some difficulties. I have already made some changes to the theme, uploaded the edited theme in this instance and set everything to GitHub. I feel like a proper developer. š