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ive been using halloy for almost a year(?) and i really dig it. you and the contributors should be proud.

i dont hang out in #halloy but maybe i should!


i stopped ordering delivery for the most part as i'd rather walk and get it than pay the markup. a lot of restaurants are either spinning up their own app with discounts OR are offering a discount for ordering directly thru them. and honestly, i'd rather a local restaurant get more profit than just cutting it over to one of the apps.

a month ago my wife wanted to order chipotle on a lazy sunday and it was $64 for delivery and only $31 when i went to stand in line and get it. unreal.


i loved the touchpad. it was def priced too high and when it dropped i bought some for my family. the OS was really nice and they really should have toughed it out and iterated more.


fantastic. i was about to make my own after being frustated with bruno's change in billing and just lack of quality.

having gone from postman -> insomnia -> back to postman -> bruno - id like to just have something simple that _just works_ without making it a pain.

looking forward to giving this a spin.


https://hurl.dev/index.html

Probably the only tool that won't get SASSified into oblivion. CLI only is like plot armor for enshitification.


Thanks! Let me know if there's anything missing :)


it really was one of the rare games that had my whole family playing after dinner. what a fun time.


adding to this, they can't even pass an internal audit to account for where all that money is going. 7 years in a row they failed an audit.


i guess it depends! i've been collecting for at least 15yrs and i still keep it organized alphabetically and then chronologically. i always loved the idea of a 'high fidelity' type organization system though.


i like lemmy. feels very small but not dead. it's nice


For someone new to lemmy and a tech-interested HN user, which communities I should subscribe to?


i started lemmy with a programming instance, as it's a bit more focused on what i want to see. on android i use an app 'Sync for Lemmy' which makes it a little easier when i want to branch out into viewing all of lemmy.

honestly, any platform these days is going to need a lot of filtering to cut out what you don't want to see

https://programming.dev/


programming.dev has some good ones


I filter by technology/english, click "explore" on a couple of servers and it greets me with:

- Mel Gibson something Nazi

- Epic CEO says Trump Trump

- Tencent Chinese something military

- Justice Trump 34 felonies

- Republicans sound eager

Not sure if I want to "explore" "technology" further.


Just letting you know:

- Lemmy is FEDERATED ( google about it ) - If you want to see only posts from LOCAL ( not local to your instance ) posts select "LOCAL" default is "ALL" ( Federated from all )


Thanks, I think it got better in at least one instance of those. But for some reason programming.dev is okay either way. Feels like posts don’t change if I switch between all/local. Why is that?


this is almost exactly how ive been using llms. i dont like the code complete in the ide, personally, and prefer all llm usage to be narrow specific blocks of code. it helps as i bounce between a lot of side projects, projects at work, and freelance projects. not to mention with context switching it really helps keep things moving, imo


Location: nyc

Remote: preferred, open to hybrid in nyc

Willing to relocate: no

Technologies: ruby, ruby on rails, javascript/typescript (react, next, node), pulumi, aws, postgres, etc

Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanvaznis/

Portfolio: https://vaznis.com

i'm a pretty active dev outside of my 9-5 working hours and just really enjoy building and solving problems that resolve pain points for people. i'm very comfortable in a startup environment and enjoy being productive.

if you're in nyc and want to grab a coffee/drink to chat let me know!


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