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Looking back on this past week, what was something you were proud of accomplishing?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
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So, my printer has been broken for about 2 months — keeps saying that there's no paper in the trary — and earlier this week I found a little broken plastic piece nearby where I keep the printer. I flipped the printer upside down, grabbed my krazy glue, and glued the piece back on. Voilá! Works now. 🙌
I face awkward activity within my Epson L3110 printer. It doesn't get power on even after trying a lot. If I can somehow manage to turn on the printer, then it would not get turned off in any way. 😅
Wins from this past week:
I gave a talk about ethical AI at RubyConf and didn't faint in middle!
My partner's PC failed, and it's a small form factor jobbie with a proprietary PSU. Same thing happened to her last one a couple of years ago, those tiny PSUs burn out quite easily especially in a house with pets :)
I had an old regular desktop lying around that just needed a graphics card, so I took her old one from the SFF PC and did something clever: I used snips and pliers and glue to fashion a new back plate for the graphics card so it would fit into a normal height slot without falling out.
I feel like a master engineer now.
Made by submission to Github Actions Hackathon, though not sure if it was a valid submission or not as I'm a beginner with github action but still it's kind of a win for me :)
Our win for this week was finding great app for our customer support department, and it was free of charge with a lot of cool features.
after long time reasrech finally we found what is really good and free.
I suggest you to try this platform as well.
yollochat.com/small-business.html
600+ followers on Twitter
Dang, nice bump there.
I have started working on a new language similar to verilog ( for defining logic circuits) but more simpler. I have posted it on the dev, but after working on it for sometime I have came across lot of difficulties. And understood the mistakes in the way I have defined it. Fortunately I have found the solutions for them . And I would mention them in the coming post.
Here previous post:
Creating a new language for logic circuits
SachinDas246 ・ Nov 11 ・ 2 min read
Reduced stress, joined two communities and participated in a party despite my social anxiety.
I started a new project to handle my reading lists, sticked to the concept I had written (this was the first time I had set up clear goals before starting a project), and finished said project which is now online, and handling a bunch of links to articles I need to read! I learnt a lot about API, responsive (mobile first) and storing data.
I come back after so long time, also create new post to inspire begginers.
Getting back into using this platform more! :D
I wrote my first post about Materialize, the comany that I've joined just last week, and posted it on DEV 🥳
💗 Met some lovely people at a Christmas party!
✍🏾 Published an article about Spring Boot Architecture on my blog.
Can't complain about this week! 😁
Yeah, congrats to me! ✌😭😂
I have
Setting up my nice shinny MacBook Pro MAX with my development tools and managing reduce them by around 10. Yay for committing to just 3 code editors this time LOL
Last week I spoke at vimconf, this week the video went live.
I spoke at vim conf
Waylon Walker ・ Nov 11 ・ 1 min read
Hacktober fest complete! 🔥
After a huge surge of followers on YouTube from vimconf I am sitting 4 shy of 500!
youtube.com/waylonwalker