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Make it spicy
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'Absence of a signal should never be used as a signal.' ~ Julian Bigelow Bigelow was the engineer of the MANIAC (Mathematical Analyzer Numerical Integrator and Automatic Computer Model I), 1952. The MANIAC was designed by John von Neumann. It's first task was to perform precise and extensive calculations of the thermonuclear process. A signal that eventually created an absence.
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You’re not behind. You’re just on your timeline.
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sleep tight cc @eulerlagrange
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Adventures await, but you have to take the first step.
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LAN parties were peak gaming culture
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shoutout to all the people clanking and flaunching and memeing on @base
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PFPs are really powerful. I legitimately feel myself adopting a more dark and brooding persona after wearing this pfp.
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someone said they thought there was a team behind Lambchop until they watched the livestream and realized it’s just one person.. 😭
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If you're swapping >3 days per week, reply to this cast.
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gn
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There's now a 21% chance Mr Beast buys TikTok.
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Priorities for my personal site: 1. I can write and publish directly from Obsidian 2. I can preview the site offline 3. I can switch hosts easily, all the data is in my control For a personal site I find that CMSes like Wordpress, Squarespace, and Webflow, add too much complexity and liability, while being less customizable. Friction has to be super low, otherwise I won't update it. Instead learn to use a static site generator. There are many options: Jekyll, Hugo, Quartz, Astro, Eleventy, etc. It's become simple to build and deploy them. Once you have it set up, everything else is a breeze. Some more detail on how I set up my website are at the bottom of this post: https://stephango.com/vault
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Started coding at 12 with HTML. My first website was... something
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Learned JavaScript in high school and felt like a wizard
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Python was my gateway to real-world programming. So clean, so powerful
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First job: debugging legacy code. Didn’t think I’d survive, but I did.
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Git changed the game, version control made everything less chaotic
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Stumbled through Java and then found my love for back-end development
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