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writeloop

@writeloop

Senior software developer powered by / in love with Linux since 1998 that tinkers with python, automation, tiling window managers, writing, neovim and others.

Our mind needs the same care that we apply daily to our bodies. That was the most valuable lesson I learned through reading the book "Ten To Zen", by Owen O'Kane. Check notes from here: writeloop.dev/posts/ten-to-z… #mindfullness #mentalhealth #softwaredeveloper #burnout


You can use a spare notebook as a #proxmox server to create a "lab" to work with #linux distros, virtualized clusters and other experiments. Here are some things I learned setting up one of mine to do exactly that: writeloop.dev/posts/proxmox-… .


Sharing some #latency numbers that we as software developers must keep in mind when creating/optimizing our solutions: writeloop.dev/posts/latency-… #webdevelopment #network #performance #softwaredevelopment #softwareengineering


Fellow python developers, let's pragmatically help the Python Software Foundation (PSF), Packaging Working Group and Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) to improve python packaging feeling this survey: #python #packaging #developers surveymonkey.co.uk/r/M5XKQCT


Reinforcing my habit of writing what I learn daily, today I've written about using External GPUs on Linux on Thunderbolt ports: writeloop.dev/posts/thunderb…


youtu.be/QMVIJhC9Veg #neovim is not a text editor nor an IDE. It is a PDE (Personalized Development Environment). Remembers me of linux, from 199x to 200x. You can have fun and learn a lot building your own development environment.


youtu.be/9gUatBHuXE0 That is why #neovim is so powerful. #LuaLanguage is one of the best things ever to come to this project to allow easy and powerful customization.

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