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Finally getting to doing Ben Eaters 8-bit computer build: https://eater.net/8bit.


SEEKING WORK | Indianapolis | REMOTE

Skills: Drupal/PHP, NodeJS and AWS DevOps.

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilhastings/

Drupal.org: https://www.drupal.org/u/indytechcook

email: neil.hastings@gmail.com

I specialize in Enterprise Drupal and PHP applications.

I currently have 20hrs/week available.


  Location: Indianapolis, IN
  Remote: YES
  Willing to relocate: YES
  Technologies: PHP, Drupal, Symfony, Larvel, NodeJS, Swagger, APIgee, Salesforce, VueJS, GoLang, AWS, Terraform/Packer, Heroku, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, DevOps, Servless.
  Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilhastings/
  Email: neil.hastings@gmail.com


I'm also interested in knowing these communities. My brother is transferring from storm conversion research to data science and statistics.


My team has been using KBFS for the past year to share keys and secrets without any issues.


Have you just been dumping them in a directory, or have you come up with a system for organizing and accessing them?

Most of my work on KBSecret so far has been aimed at my own use cases (single user, multiple machine), so I'd love to hear your perspective on KBFS's strengths and weaknesses in your own setup.


Also using KBFS for some sharing between work groups.

The biggest headache is "groups" -> At the moment, a folder is linked to a specific set of users, which is great, but adding and removing users basically requires recreating and resharing the folder from scratch. (We scripted it easy enough, but its not something the KeyBase UI does).


Workflowy is great but it feels a bit stalled. I've since moved over to checkvist. The combination of feature with a keyboard driven workflow works well for me.


that's a feature for me. It felt like it was a complete product when I discovered it, and still feels the same.


The phrase "Having kids changes everything" is true.

I have 3 kids (8, 4 and 2). When I reflect on the past 8 years my most enjoyable experiences have been first with the kids, wife and friends.

I took steps to work from home after my first child was born. This has allowed me to work at a high demand start up and spend quality time with my family. Now I get to take "wrestle breaks." Best 20 minutes of my day.

Kids coupled with dieing grandparents help you to think about the big picture. I will not be one of those people on their deathbed wishing I spent more time with my family. Know what you have before you lose it.


My EC2 Servers are also not provisioning.


Same here. I can't find any information about that though.


Unable to log into my servers. They are still up and taking traffic, but no contact. Also unable to provision new servers at this late hour.


This seems nice. I'm a fan of outliners.

I like your font and the general feel of the application. It does feel like Workflowy.

It's missing some of the features of https://checkvist.com which is a more fully functional outliner tool then Workflowy. Checkvist is also focused on being 100% keyboard driven.

Also checkout http://www.moo.do/. It's a more innovate approach then the other solutions.

I'd recommend adding some inline help for the keyboard shortcuts.


moo.do is cool, never heard of them. I agree it's more innovative, and it would be even more powerful when Gmail integration arrives.

By inline help do you mean a shortcut cheatsheet like the one Workflowy has? Or a tooltip-like bubbles that appear next to the note?

You're really a fan of outliners. Which one do you use?


The motivation is fear. People have being using God to justify their own fear related actions for as long as we have history.


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