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Hi everyone,
I'm reading dev.to for a while.
I finally decided to create an account as I mostly stopped using Twitter.
I think dev.to will be be better (and safer) place to post things I found by coding or tuning my configs.
A simple dotfiles on github is often not enough no matter how much details you put in comments or commit messages.