Trying out the developer preview of macOS Tahoe gave me thoughts I wanted to post. This is a short post, if you want me to do a more in-depth post let me know and I’ll do a proper review when the OS ships.| shreyanjain.net
Trying out the developer preview of macOS Tahoe gave me thoughts I wanted to post. This is a short post, if you want me to do a more in-depth post let me know and I’ll do a proper review when the OS ships.| shreyanjain.net
Alright, so you’ve been screwed over by whatever trendy new tech stack the JS devs have been pushing one-too-many-times, and you’re looking for a truly reliable, tried-and-tested, production-grade stack that will carry your application from first lines of code to IPO. Well, in that case HIPSTER is probably not the right stack for you (unless you happen to be Discord, which happens to be one of the most hipster companies around) - HIPSTER is for the true hipsters of the programming world. ...| Shreyan Jain
I recently installed a neat little piece of software called Eagle Mode on my Linux desktop (a Raspberry Pi 4). It uses a concept of a “Zoomable UI”, in which instead of double-clicking files and folders to open them, you just zoom in and out and pan around. It created a really neat, cohesive and overall plain fun environment to use. In fact I’ve almost switched to it entirely for day-to-day file management.| shreyanjain.net
This post could’ve been titled “Nostr vs ATProto”, but that really isn’t what I wanted to do here. While I will be comparing and contrasting them a lot, and that’s kind of even the point of writing this, I didn’t want to really pit the two against each other at all, and especially not with the title. I also want to try avoiding commenting on the differences between the communities that have formed on the protocols and their apps, although I definitely will be looking at the philos...| shreyanjain.net