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cloud_herder commented on The iPhone 15 Pro’s Depth Maps   tech.marksblogg.com/apple... · Posted by u/marklit
cloud_herder · 8 months ago
Off the topic at hand but this site is elegantly simple... I wonder what static site generator he uses?
cloud_herder commented on Fresh – Next-gen web framework   fresh.deno.dev/... · Posted by u/exists
cloud_herder · 4 years ago
Add it to the pile. It looks nice and clean but am I crazy in that FE is so fractured now? How can a developer choose the right direction/framework to focus on?
cloud_herder commented on Show HN: Berkeley Mono Typeface   berkeleygraphics.com/type... · Posted by u/neilpanchal
flobosg · 4 years ago
What a great marketing page. I loved the animation!

I’m also a big fan of the design of the author’s website: https://neil.computer/

cloud_herder · 4 years ago
You know those pictures where it says "the longer you look the worse it gets" - this is the opposite of that. The longer I look at this site, the more I love it.
cloud_herder commented on Ask HN: Maybe I'm just not smart enough?    · Posted by u/alasterc
cloud_herder · 5 years ago
I've worked in tech consulting for seven years now, and I don't consider myself overly smart, but I have been relatively successful. Not because of how smart I am but because of how I can work with others and pick up new technologies and projects quickly enough.

When working with college grads, I don't expect them to solve what I throw at them or even be able to do all their tasks independently. I am looking to see if they ask questions about the problem and adapt when they change or evolve.

Try not to focus on your intelligence or how smart you are being what is holding you back or a problem. You are more than just your intelligence in one area. Your willpower to get it done when you face a challenge will carry you farther than your raw intelligence alone.

Many intelligent people can't see the bigger picture, adapt, or work on something outside their comfort area.

The more hung up you are on what you're "not", the more you will drag yourself down with it. Choose to focus on what you've accomplished, what you can contribute, your potential to be valuable to a company, and your potential to learn and grow.

I am sure you are being too hard on yourself and not giving yourself enough credit.

cloud_herder commented on Block Facebook Servers   github.com/jmdugan/blockl... · Posted by u/prakhargurunani
salzig · 5 years ago
yes, there is a feature like that in little snitch.

Go to your rules window, in the bottom left there is plus and by clicking you reveal the option to add "rule group subscriptions" https://help.obdev.at/littlesnitch4/lsc-rule-group-subscript...

cloud_herder · 5 years ago
Yeah but this format is different than the one OP provided, would need to be reformatted into .lsrules format, no?

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